bastard_loud
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A little while back i was watching Discovery (yes) and they were showing things about robotics, and a.i. and the future of it.
I saw a couple of scientists talking about bio-implants and the merging of humankind and robotics/nanotech. They said in maybe 30-40 years time, people would be able to get certain 'electronic enhancements', like ultrasound hearing, better viewing etc.
Some of the knowledge is already applied in the medical world, and it won't be very long before consumers will be able to take benefit(?) of it.
Think about plastic surgery, years ago, plastic surgery was first used with burnvictims. Now people who are in perfectly good health stand in line to benefit from the research that has been done.
The idea of a "matrix-plug" @ the backside of your head ofcourse sounds silly, but think about it for a while. Try to think 40 years ahead. I'll be 62 but hopefully still alive and able to witness technology at that time.
When enhancements as mentioned above are widely used, and we hopefully still have videogames, there's bound to be some guy that thinks of a whole new, revolutionary way to control your videogame...
That whole matrix-plug idea suddenly doesn't sound very silly at all.
I'd like to hear some of your thoughts on this subject.
Oh and please remember that this post is semi-serious, and i'm not some sort of robogeek with 3d goggles on, typing this message with his P5-glove.
Cheers.
P.S. Anyone have any experience with 3D-goggles?
I saw a couple of scientists talking about bio-implants and the merging of humankind and robotics/nanotech. They said in maybe 30-40 years time, people would be able to get certain 'electronic enhancements', like ultrasound hearing, better viewing etc.
Some of the knowledge is already applied in the medical world, and it won't be very long before consumers will be able to take benefit(?) of it.
Think about plastic surgery, years ago, plastic surgery was first used with burnvictims. Now people who are in perfectly good health stand in line to benefit from the research that has been done.
The idea of a "matrix-plug" @ the backside of your head ofcourse sounds silly, but think about it for a while. Try to think 40 years ahead. I'll be 62 but hopefully still alive and able to witness technology at that time.
When enhancements as mentioned above are widely used, and we hopefully still have videogames, there's bound to be some guy that thinks of a whole new, revolutionary way to control your videogame...
That whole matrix-plug idea suddenly doesn't sound very silly at all.
I'd like to hear some of your thoughts on this subject.
Oh and please remember that this post is semi-serious, and i'm not some sort of robogeek with 3d goggles on, typing this message with his P5-glove.
Cheers.
P.S. Anyone have any experience with 3D-goggles?