 |
Latest By
Category:
Armor
Artificial
Intelligence
Biology
Clothing
Communication
Computers
Culture
Data Storage
Displays
Engineering
Entertainment
Food
Input Devices
Lifestyle
Living Space
Manufacturing
Material
Media
Medical
Miscellaneous
Robotics
Security
Space Tech
Spacecraft
Surveillance
Transportation
Travel
Vehicle
Virtual
Person
Warfare
Weapon
Work
|
 |
Comments on Epoc Headset Brainwave Controller
Who could have predicted that EEG would become a popular consumer device. Philip K. Dick - who else? (Read
the complete story)
"I'm surprised Apple's not into this. If it works, it's the ultimate in intuitive user interfaces"
( 12/28/2009 10:09:02 AM) |
"I'll never stop playing video games when this is implemented into them."
(RPGChamp 12/28/2009 10:29:38 AM) |
"Would any of you regular gamers make use of these 'mind-reading' appliances?"
(Bill Christensen 12/28/2009 11:09:41 AM) |
"What about Larry Niven in his "arm" world seriese of books?
if goes further there where headsets "tickle" the pleasure centre so that people starve to death rather than remove them.
I know teenagers who are in danger of this already. :)"
(Persius 12/30/2009 9:38:09 AM) |
"If I am not mistaken this looks exactly like the device used to animate the 9 beings in '9'."
(Java Thavia 12/30/2009 12:06:37 PM) |
"Hmm...
'Google announces free aps which can connect to Emotiv headsets!...now you can get your in-world ads tailored to your depression, anxiety or any other number of ill-natured behaviours...oh and of course in-game emotions...and don't doubt that we'll be storing this information in a freely-accessible-to-your-oh-so-loving-and-caring-government database'
While the technology is genuinely novel and nifty, I find the ethical prospects appalling."
(Peter VanNess 1/8/2010 10:18:11 PM) |
Get more information on Epoc Headset Brainwave Controller
Leave a comment:
Please send your comments to @technovelgy and I'll post them. Thanks!
|
 |
More Articles
FTC: Says Ring Employees Illegally Surveilled Customers
'Then she looked up with a smile and moved closer to the camera.'
Switzerland May Cap Population At Ten Million
'The population of Castle Hagedorn was fixed...'
Project Silica Offers 'Long-Term' Digital Storage
'... folios and tapes and playable discs of platinum alloy.'
Can 'Tactical Umbrellas' Shield One From Drones
'... another corner of his mind began to think about the shields.'
Crystalline Structures In Space, You Say?
A massive space borne lifeform from ST:TNG.
Garçon! A Menu For Artemis II, S'il Vous Plaît
'Michel Ardan, as a Frenchman, was declared chief cook, an important function, which raised no rival.'
Amazing Photonic Crystal Light Sail
'That sail will be twenty thousand miles at the wide part.'
Blue Collar AI Goes To Work To Mine Its Own Crypto
Blue collar bot.
Rogue AI Replicated Itself
'Sapiro’s computer just kept dialing at random, hanging up on humans, until it got a fellow computer of the same type as itself.'
HandelBot Helps Two-Handed Robots Learn Piano
'I request that you feed the correlation between those dots and the levers of the panel into my memory banks.'
Woven Fiber Electronic Skin For Robots
'... all the feel and appearance of human flesh and epidermis.'
When AI Takes Its First Breath
Any suggestions?
Chinese Aircar Light And Airy, Not For Blade Runners
Daytime version.
The Morphing Wheel And The Smartwheel
'If you surf over a bump, the spokes contract to roll over it.'
Transporting Antimatter
'...drawing plans for the magnetic tongs and bed plates and relays.'
Polish Turns Your Nail Into A Stylus
'He wrote on it, using the pointed fingernail of his right forefinger...'
I Wish This Plaudit Pin Was More Like A Wristpad
'Frank was cursing into his wristpad, switching between Arabic and English.'
World's Largest Teleoperated Arm
'...a pair so huge that Stevens could not conceive a use for it..'
Japan's AI Buddharoid Automonks
'...each of them is a neural mapping of the mind of a Tibetan monk who actually lived.'
MIT Computerized Bionic Leg Is Part Of The User
'The leg was to function, in a way, as a servo-mechanism operated by Larry’s brain, through the mediation of the electronic brain in the leg.'
|
 |