Robotic Prostheses For Human Faces
holy_calamity writes "New Scientist reports on a patent application that suggests implanting polymer muscles beneath the skin of people suffering paralysis of the face to give them control of their features. The technique has already been used successfully to reanimate the eyelids of human cadavers. Movement could be returned to other facial features and even paralyzed limbs in the same way, the surgeons at University of California Davis say. The full patent application is also available on the WIPO site."
Since when are surgical procedures patentable? And what are the ethics of patenting this anyway, and likely thereby preventing some people from receiving such treatment, even if it is somehow legal to do so?
Or is the patent specific to the artificial muscles?
"What in the name of Fats Waller is that?"
"A four-foot prune."
Unless science can find another part of the human anatomy that is problematic when limp, this probably won't get off the ground.
There are 01 kinds of cars in the world. The General Lee, and everything else.
Feels like there's a great danger here of falling deep into the uncanny valley, especially with facial prosthetics.
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