I don't think it needed to be "fixed" -- but was just pointing out that this was several years old!
IN the removed link, the japs were using black & white geometric shapes. The result - though blurry and pixellated - was clearly a match!
Now some (no doubt Chinese Grad-Students) in America have taken it to color, with IMHO some mixed results.
Still, this is both impressive and scary as hell, though anyone should know it was (and IS) almost inevitable...
We've got systems that allow people who cannot even move their EYES to communicate using brainwaves to move a cursor on a screen. Likewise, they can also control a robot arm!
I've seen a vid of such tech where the guy just had to put on a ball-cap containing all the sensors - he was then able to FEED HIMSELF with the robot arm!
I've seen a vid of such tech where the guy just had to put on a ball-cap containing all the sensors - he was then able to FEED HIMSELF with the robot arm!
The second 'more" link (above) is from 2008!
ReplyDeleteThanks and fixed.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it needed to be "fixed" -- but was just pointing out that this was several years old!
ReplyDeleteIN the removed link, the japs were using black & white geometric shapes. The result - though blurry and pixellated - was clearly a match!
Now some (no doubt Chinese Grad-Students) in America have taken it to color, with IMHO some mixed results.
Still, this is both impressive and scary as hell, though anyone should know it was (and IS) almost inevitable...
We've got systems that allow people who cannot even move their EYES to communicate using brainwaves to move a cursor on a screen. Likewise, they can also control a robot arm!
I've seen a vid of such tech where the guy just had to put on a ball-cap containing all the sensors - he was then able to FEED HIMSELF with the robot arm!
I've seen a vid of such tech where the guy just had to put on a ball-cap containing all the sensors - he was then able to FEED HIMSELF with the robot arm!
ReplyDeleteWow.