Robotic Suit For Rent In Japan
xTantrum writes with an AP story that begins "A robotic suit that reads brain signals and helps people with mobility problems will be available to rent in Japan for $2,200 a month starting Friday — an invention that may have far-reaching benefits for the disabled and elderly."
'an invention that may have far-reaching benefits for the disabled and elderly'
Not for $2200/month it won't.
Summer Glau, is that you?
If all robots looked like her, I'd be the first in the queue for robotic domination...
A learning experience is one of those things that say, 'You know that thing you just did? Don't do that.' - D. Adams
Anyone who has ever seen the elderly try to drive a car already knows this is a HORRIBLE idea.
FOXTROT UNIFORM CHARLIE KILO
The problem is that they will be running up against the Laws of Physics. You can make it smaller and lighter all you want, as long as you don't run up against those most enforced of laws.
Phones and video games just have to produce voltages large enough to represent 1s and possibly 0s. Maybe produce some light. You can get away with using less power if you can make the electronics smaller. A nice feedback loop.
This robotic system has to actually lift and move things. Things that are not getting smaller. It takes a given amount of power to lift a 170lb person. You can't make the power requirement smaller. To be mobile, something to generate that power has to be carried along. There are several ways of possibly accomplishing this task, but don't count on any major revolutions.
Aah, change is good. -- Rafiki
Yeah, but it ain't easy. -- Simba
"Cyberdyne, a new company in Tsukuba outside Tokyo, will mass-produce HAL. Two people demonstrated the suits at the company's headquarters on Tuesday."
Cyberdyne producing HAL!?
Good god, are they TRYING to tempt fate? Expect to see exhausted pensioners in Japan running around the street while their robotic suits are running rampant.
You beat me to it.
Humanity! We're just begging for it!
Might as well have a company called the Seventh Seal run by a guy called Morningstar.
When on the company's opening day he opens the large front doors that happened to be shaped
like a large scroll with a wax seal. The company starts a large Web 2.0 AI network to control the entire
defense system of the free world.
You've been warned people! Warned I tells ya!