Man-Computer Symbiosis paper by Licklider

“Man-Computer Symbiosis” is a key speculative paper published in 1960 by psychologist/computer scientist J.C.R. Licklider, which envisions that mutually-interdependent, “living together”, tightly-coupled human brains and computing machines would prove to complement each other’s strengths to a high degree: Man-computer symbiosis is a subclass of man-machine systems. There are many man-machine systems. At present, however, there… Continue reading Man-Computer Symbiosis paper by Licklider

Air Muscles

 

Air Muscles. from Shadow Robot Company

The Air Muscle is an extraordinary actuator that is small, light, simple and ‘friendly’. It is soft, has no stiction, is easily controllable and exceptionally powerful. It is a linear actuator, producing motion along a straight line and opening a whole new range of design possibilities.

marc böhlen: advanced perception chickens & robot

marc böhlen: advanced perception. Advanced Perception ( 1999 – 2000 ) early animal machine interaction experiments This project was an early experiment in mixing machines and animal societies. Three chickens, Rhode Island Red hens, were held in a spacious cage together with a mobile robot for 60 days. The robot was programmed to share the… Continue reading marc böhlen: advanced perception chickens & robot

Empathy for Robots

Humans Show Empathy for Robots | Human-Robot Interactions | LiveScience. Article about how we empathise with robots – contains refs to studies on monitoring emotional responses. Nice quote near the end: “[Alexander] Reben compared trends in robot development with breeding dogs for companionship. “We have been doing this for millennia,” he said. “I think we’re doing… Continue reading Empathy for Robots