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I loved philosophy and got completely hooked on all the stuff about minds and brains, robots and computers (common themes in electronic music as well).
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Maybe: Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, has constructed robots with mini-brains made from living rat neurons – "rat-brain robots" that he says can, over time, develop the intelligence of a bee or wasp.
So yeah, a rat brain robot.
But when one connects to another, it subjects its will to the "brain" robot and becomes as a mere appendage to it.
Designing a truly adaptive brain-robot interface that allows paralysed patients to directly teach a robot to do something could be immensely helpful, liberating them from the need to use a mouse and keyboard or touchscreen, designed for more capable users.
But knotty ethical quandaries are cropping up as the mechanical guts, electronic sensors and digital brains of robots continue to improve.
It seems like it works great for wearables and for creating tiny brains for robots and sensor systems.
And then there are the monks... human brains in robot bodies, thus granted immortality and the time required to earn salvation.
Y Dydd Olaf takes its name from Welsh writer Owain Owain's 1976 sci-fi novel about globalisation, in which brain-invading robots overpower humanity – save for Welsh speakers, whose thoughts they can't penetrate.
The aim of the system is to create a kind of ever-changing common brain for robots.
Furthermore, our results can be applied to simulate the associative memory function of brain-like robots, large-scale information storage, etc.
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