Japan Develops Robot Mind Reader
Japanese scientists develop robot preparing the reader's mind and ability to mobilize a variety of electronic goods with the mind.
As reported by AFP on Monday (4/26/2010), the various devices that will be developed among these include television, mobile phones, navigation systems in cars and air conditioning.
All these devices will be using machine-based interface technology brain readers. There are sensors on the headset that works to analyze brain waves and blood flow patterns.
For example, if the technology is applied to car navigation systems, the system will automatically find the way to the restaurant when the user was thinking about searching for food. So even if applied to air conditioning, if users think the air inside the room is too hot or cold, adjust the air conditioning temperature.
The most interesting is the design of robots that can find out what a person wants. This robot is intended to care for and serve the tuna proper and elderly patients.
This technology plan will soon be sold this year, in collaboration with major technology in Japan companies such as Toyota, Honda, Hitachi, and Japan leading technological institutions like the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Osaka University and the Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International.