15.4.04
Styer
via Andy:
...so, i think you need a tech contributor for your blog there, tiger.
too much politics makes everyone just sad, angry, and depressed.
instead, you should be thinking about this: www.vizoo.com
or this:
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NASA Develops Mind-Reading System
By Chris Blohm on March 18, 2004 10:36 PM
A computer program which can read words before they are spoken by
analysing nerve signals in our mouths and throats, has been developed by
NASA.
Preliminary results show the button-sized sensors, which attach under
the chin and on either side of the Adam's apple and pick up nerve
signals from the tongue, throat, and vocal cords, can indeed be used to
read minds.
"Biological signals arise when reading or speaking to oneself with or
without actual lip or facial movement," says Chuck Jorgensen, a
neuroengineer at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field,
California, in charge of the research.
The sensors have already been used to do simple web searches and may one
day help space-walking astronauts and people who cannot talk
communicate. The sensors could send commands to rovers on other planets,
help injured astronauts control machines, or aid the handicapped.
In everyday life, they could even be used to communicate on the sly -
people could use them on crowded buses without being overheard, say the
NASA scientists.
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or even this:
http://www.robolympics.net/boingboing/
today we've learned that:
holograms are rad.
soon NASA will be reading your mind.
and fighting robots are going to be the dogfights of the future.
...so, i think you need a tech contributor for your blog there, tiger.
too much politics makes everyone just sad, angry, and depressed.
instead, you should be thinking about this: www.vizoo.com
or this:
-------------------------
NASA Develops Mind-Reading System
By Chris Blohm on March 18, 2004 10:36 PM
A computer program which can read words before they are spoken by
analysing nerve signals in our mouths and throats, has been developed by
NASA.
Preliminary results show the button-sized sensors, which attach under
the chin and on either side of the Adam's apple and pick up nerve
signals from the tongue, throat, and vocal cords, can indeed be used to
read minds.
"Biological signals arise when reading or speaking to oneself with or
without actual lip or facial movement," says Chuck Jorgensen, a
neuroengineer at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field,
California, in charge of the research.
The sensors have already been used to do simple web searches and may one
day help space-walking astronauts and people who cannot talk
communicate. The sensors could send commands to rovers on other planets,
help injured astronauts control machines, or aid the handicapped.
In everyday life, they could even be used to communicate on the sly -
people could use them on crowded buses without being overheard, say the
NASA scientists.
--------------------------
or even this:
http://www.robolympics.net/boingboing/
today we've learned that:
holograms are rad.
soon NASA will be reading your mind.
and fighting robots are going to be the dogfights of the future.