Mind-Controlled Robot Avatars Inch Towards Reality 34
Zothecula writes "Researchers at the CNRS-AIST Joint Robotics Laboratory (a collaboration between France's Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology) are developing software that allows a person to drive a robot with their thoughts alone. The technology could one day give a paralyzed patient greater autonomy through a robotic agent or avatar."
Think about the damage malware could do. (Score:1)
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"the robot is simply performing a preset action"
So the story would more likely be: Out of control avatar retrieves soft-drinks for 17 not-thirsty people.
The avatar idea here is pretty cool, but not even the author seems to understand why they don't just cut to eye-tracking, instead of the whole: reading the patients mind to determine what they are looking at. It looks to me to be an easy way to over complicate an already difficult project.
I wonder how disabled you have to be to get one. I mean, what if I ju
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Eye tracking doesn't actually work that well for anything other than large-scale movements. You may think you're staring intently at that can of beer, but actually your center of focus is jumping all over the place [wikipedia.org]. With
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Surrogates (Score:3)
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This sounds like a rudimentary version of the robot avatars in the movie Surrogates.
...or in the novel Blue Remembered Earth.
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Or the anime Angelic Layer [wikipedia.org] - in fact, in that one, the mind-controlled robots were created to fund research into medical technology, as suggested in the summary.
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This sounds like a rudimentary version of the robot avatars in the movie Surrogates.
I was thinking it was more like robotic version of alien surrogates in the move Avatar.
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Or a big, black wheelchair in which you can communicate using one beep for yes, two beeps for no, even though somehow you can drive it around using your mind, implying a much greater nuance to your control over it, since you have to be able to go forward, backward, and varying degrees of left and/or right.
Come to think of it, that whole "Captain Pike's chair thing" didn't make much sense.
Copypasta (Score:2)
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Pretty much and they are using EEG tech which is not where mind control devices should be going. They need to focus on neurons instead of the general brain activity. If they don't do that then they won't get anywhere besides wagging a tail, moving cat ears, or having 11 programmable macro keys.
So this would now require drivers to think? (Score:1)
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Evangelion... (Score:3)
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Mix this with quantum entanglement (Score:1)
And we can tour the universe.
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Shouldn't that be "picking up a beeper"? If it is, you've got yourself Karel the Robot.
This + Oculus rift (Score:1)
This could pretty much allow someone freedom of movement and independence of function. I imagine it could be quite bizarre though, using a robot you can see through to pick up and move around your rift wearing body, for example.
A couch potato's dream come true (Score:3)
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Little did they know that... (Score:2)
In Soviet Russia... (Score:1)
avatar inches toward YOU!!!!
Screw medicine (Score:2)
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Sounds worse than a tablet.
Distracted driving (Score:1)
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Mind controlled or brain controlled? (Score:2)
starcraft dragoon: I have returned (Score:1)