“Committed to improving the state of the world…”
Oh yes - “you will own nothing, and you will be happy”. Great improvement…
That the Pentagon is working on hacking minds and enslaving humanity? No surprise at all, now.
I’m sure the CIA and FBI are helping them with that.
This is still sci-fi.
Into what sort of beings are we to be changed?
Great - who knows what they will now sneak this stuff into without even telling us.
The Orwellian Dystopia is coming soon.
Haha! Great! More mind control!
Scrubbed it from their site - must mean their getting ready to try it…
Where is the article on this “mind control”? Or the evidence that it was on their website?
The link does not lead to anything - just the same headline and picture.
It’s no doubt my fault, nut i still can’t find the article.
Sounds like they could just kill us with them, too…
Here’s the archived article if you couldn’t open the link there.
I have strong doubts about this man. I think he may be a complete charlatan. His self-composed biography reads like a boy’s fantasy. His name conjures up an image of a character in a sci-fi novel. I am only willing to believe that he really does love the EU and the World Economic Forum. His claimed connection to Oxford University needs verification.
I suggest that his claims to a science of brain manipulation by means of soundwaves be ignored at least until sunbeams are successfully manufactured out of cucumbers.
But it does bring to mind the accusations against the Cuban government by U.S. govt. personnel working there that they were getting a mysterious ailment that was speculated to be caused by some kind of high frequency sound waves, or something.
I don’t think they ever proved it conclusively, but it makes you wonder…
Communism alone is enough to make normal people sick.
Soon, we can marry robots. And they can marry each other, of course.
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They also propose adding ‘nerves’ and sensors so that lab-made skin can be multi-talented just like ours – serving as both protection and a sensory organ.
“We are surprised by how well the skin tissue conforms to the robot’s surface,” says Takeuchi. “But this work is just the first step toward creating robots covered with living skin.”
The researchers hope making robots appear more human will help us relate to and like them more, so they can better communicate with us, serving in the medical, care, and service industries.
“These findings show the potential of a paradigm shift from traditional robotics to the new scheme of biohybrid robotics that leverage the advantages of both living materials and artificial materials,” the researchers conclude.