Monday, 31 January 2011

Eletronic Immersion

Eletronic Immersion; harmful or helpful?

Everyday people are working on what could possibly be a great new invention that can help the public. There so many new forms of ‘help’ in the form of electronic devices that are available to the public, the biggest and most successful being the mobile phone and laptops/computers.
In the past phones were used simply for making and receiving calls, now you can do almost anything that you can do on a computer or a mobile phone, you can use the internet, record yourself, upload music, play games ect. Because of this a mobile phone can be labelled as a electronic immersion as it combines a telephone with a computer (because of the internet and writing programmes) as well as a games console and a camera and/or video camera.

Many inventions and upgrade of technology are very helpful and benefit people every day. In one day for example a person may use their phone as an alarm to wake them up in the morning, they could check the weather on their phone rather than watching the television, listen to their own choice of music rather than the radio on their way to work, as well as emailing the boss if late to work or stuck in traffic; the list of things different technologies that all roll into one (the mobile phone) is immense.

But do these wonderful inventions help us or just make us lazy? Psychologist Marcus Zumbera researched whether doing online food shopping made people generally more lazy or actually helped them, it was discovered that food shopping online was a great benefit to the elderly or those with disabilities however many fit, healthy and able bodied people were choosing the ‘lazier’ option, Zumbera states that his later research will compare statics with the levels of obesity since the creation of online fast food purchase. This will enable us to see if this idea of which is a luxury to us in turn harms or helps.





Monday, 24 January 2011

Robots & AI

Are Robots and AI getting smarter?

robots
AI

how and ewhy they might be getting smarter...


What would the world be like if we had robots


like the film Irobot


... robots could become smart and take over... deep blue sea... film about sharks getting smarter
... all due to the evolution of technology.

A team of scientists in a sea based science lab, Aquatica, are searching for a cure for alzheimer's disease, when a member of the group goes against ethics as well as her team and genetically changes theDNA of sharks they are working on. The aim is to increase the sharks brain size in order to get more of the fluid and tissues needed that cures alzheimers. Unaware that giving the shark a larger brain for more tissue to extract will in turn increase the harks brain power; making them, smarter, stronger and even more dangerous. This




How does this relate to real life? 
 

http://www.chatbots.org/

osmose, avatars, msn chat bots and other chat bots

smarter child... an msn smart bot

Monday, 10 January 2011

Cyborgs and Artificial Life

Could artificial life be a step foward in eveloution? Is robotics, machineney and computer models an underestimated way foward?(Where would we be without the Internet today and what would come of the world if the Internet was taken away)



Artificial life could be a step foward in evloution, a step that we ourselfs have created. I would be a reveloution if we as humans could help



Touched on in the film iRobot starring Will Smith...
is this science fiction, action film a slight insight into what the future could be like? In the distant future people that suffer today could be cured, it may be possible for people that



Although this has only been seen with fictional characters or super heros it may be possible for something of this nature to have a great effect on the world
this could greatlly influence the world and in a positive way and in many different ways. There is already a mild version of this kind of thing available in the world.




 Having a disibality can be an everyday challenge, this can be reduced or even removed with the help of specific technology like that shown in the video above. If this scientiv experiment was practiced more widely, if there were funds available and if it was safe and secure it would be a great option for people that have lost a limb.


The growthh of science, and technology, especially when it comes to computers has allowed researchers to come this far