Is it possible to build an AI drone unicycle? We know that it is difficult for a person without exercise to ride a unicycle, because it requires balance and coordination. Building an unmanned AI unicycle would not be a chore, and so far even top roboticists and top researchers have built a motorcycle that can drive itself without falling over. And even that is a problem because it only happens once in a while.
Now then I suggest building an artificially intelligent unmanned unicycle that has weights that move to keep it upright at all times without the rider riding on it. How do you ask? Well, I would suggest using the same system, found in the Segway Scooter that prevents the scooter from falling forward or backward and throwing the standing rider.
Next I propose a motor on the stem above the wheel attached to this device, which stops and moves the wheel to prevent it from falling backwards or forwards. Now then, I’d suggest something like a captain’s wheel on an old wooden ship to be put on the stump that leads to the seat where no passengers will sit.
Additionally, I’d suggest this wheel be aluminum and deflated with ballasts inside. With the computer system connected to a level, which indicates that the unicycle falls in any direction other than forward in reverse, it will initiate a weight to move to the other side from which the unicycle falls.
I’m sure we can build an AI powered unicycle. Now you may ask why? Many people ask why people climb mountains, why they build kites, and why there are people. I say why not? Would you like to argue with me on this reasoning today? Consider all this in 2006.