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Weebots: Driveable Robots For Babies Who Need Them

toygeek writes "Babies, as you may have noticed if you own one, like to get into all sorts of mischief, and studies show that exploring and interacting with the world is important for cognitive development. Babies who can't move around as well may not develop at the same rate as babies who can, which is why researchers from Ithaca College in New York are working on a way to fuse babies with robots to give mobility to all babies, even those with conditions that may delay independent mobility, like Down syndrome, spina bifida, or cerebral palsy."

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  1. LOL ... by gstoddart · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, I for one welcome our new cyborg-baby overlords.

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  2. Re:Baby destroyer. by geekoid · · Score: 5, Funny

    Spoken like someone who doesn't have kids.
    Take the word baby out of the equation.

    Some asshole woke me 6 times last night screaming there head off.
    My roommate is always shitting his pants and laughing at me.
    Some guy just peed into my computer*.
    Evil, evil, evil
    Next time a parent talks about all the crap they do for their baby, try to think of it as someone else besides a baby.

    *When my son was just learning how to walk, he stood up, dropped his diaper and just peed through the vent on the side of the computer, barely missing the power supply.

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  3. Shell People? by Hallow · · Score: 4, Interesting

    One step closer to sentient spacecraft? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ship_Who_Sang

  4. Outrageously bad use of technology by dbc · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I love robots. I work in robotics. This is not an anti-robot rant. This is a rant about using technolgy inappropriately.

    I know the develpers mean well, but it is clear the developers know nothing about neurology and child development. Kids with mobility problems don't need a machine that removes the need for them to develop. Kids with mobility development issues need 10X to 100X or maybe 1000X the mobility inputs. It needs to be broken down into smaller constituent components and trained intensively. Kids that can't creep, need to crawl. Kids that can't crawl, need to be patterned. Kids with mobility issues need 10X-1000X *MORE* movement inputs, not less movement input. If they can't do it themselves, then pattern them. A kid that can't creep by the normal age needs to spend nearly every waking hour crawling, wriggling, being patterned. When they can creep, they need to creep miles every day until the mid-brain comes together in good, cross-body coordinated creeping. Knee-walking needs to be eliminated so that they are forced to creep. That is the only way to fix the mid-brain injuries and other neurological injuries that these kids have. The brain grows by use. The brain shrinks by dis-use. Got that?

    A robot that removes the need for them to move their legs is almost criminally stupid. It would be much better to build a robot that helps pattern the kids by putting the muscles through the correct natural movements.

    This project is the poster child for why engineers need to gets their noses out of technology once in a while and understand some other part of the world's knowledge base. Anyone who knows anything about neurological development can see this is a well-meaning but naive disaster that is equivalent to injecting poison into these kids' nervous systems.