The Greek myth of Talos, the first robot - Adrienne Mayor
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Channel: TED-Ed
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Keywords: talos, greek mythology, myths, Hephaestus, robot, first robot, king minos, crete, ichor, golden fleece, argonauts, jason and the argonauts, technology, history, medea, immortality, automatons, artificial intelligence, greek myths, talos myth, adrienne mayor, cabong studios, animation, education, TED, TED-Ed, TED Ed, Teded, Ted Education
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Length: 4min 6sec (246 seconds)
Published: Thu Oct 24 2019
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First automaton would be a neat servant. Also pretty impressive that the whole story of artificial intelligence questioning if it has a soul is so old.
Hephaestus had literal robo-maids.
That's a really cool myth but I can't see that name and not hear some dude screaming about elves, empires and winter fresh breath.
TALOS THE MIGHTY! TALOS THE UNERRING!
Poor Talos, the first BroBot ;w;7
I've always imagined a Daedalus Caster with Talos as his NP.
NP: Divine Shining: Glow of the Blazing Titan
Anti-Army Noble Phantasm.
Heating up his entire body to that of a Star, he jumped himself high up in the air, and came crashing down like a blazing comet, devastating everything below upon reaching target. (Screaming the name while performing a mighty eagle pose is optional)
Hmm.....so.....would he be a bronze servant?
Talos...
That's a name I haven't heard for a long time replays Skyrim for the 100th time