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Joggobot Pacekeeper

Have any of you tried to get fit and run at your school’s track during the summer by yourself? Well, I know I have, and each time I would get bored and lonely then end up stopping in around fifteen minutes.
Thanks to the Joggobot, a companion and pacekeeper for runners can track you and run a certain distance in front of you at a steady pace. Not only does this allow for a runner to feel like he is running with someone, but Joggobot will also keep the runner running at a constant pace. Built by the extetion games lab, this drone is only the beginning of a generation of robots to keep you fit.

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RoboClam

The technique of digging effectively into sand has always been a difficult task for those who wish to anchor into the water. But, with surprising technique derived from the razor clam, which burrows effectively into the water. It’s quite amusing to look at, too.

Although the razor clam’s burrowing is slow, it goes straight in, and is an extremely effective way of burrowing. So, a student and professor and MIT created the RoboClam, a burrowing apparatus that behaves a lot like the Razor Clam, burrowing with two separate halves that open and close.

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Interactive 3D Display

Microsoft’s Kinect is perhaps one of the coolest game controllers in existence today– the affordability and effectiveness of the technology is spectacular.

And now, it appears that Microsoft has employed a similar technology for their prototype of a “3D desktop monitor.” It is equipped with two depth cameras, similar to those in Kinects; one is used to track the motion of your hands and the others to track the motion of your head, allowing it to compensate for parallax caused by changes in perspective.

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100,000 LED Spheres Flowing Down a River

During the Tokyo Hotaru Festival, 100,000 illuminated LED spheres were released into the Sumida River. The swarm of lighted balls was meant to mimic fireflies floating down the river in the moonlight. The majestic sight was captured in some of the beautiful photographs below. (By the way, the LEDs were later collected and did not pollute the river or flow into the ocean.

 

100,000 LED Spheres Flowing Down a Japanese River light Japan installation art

100,000 LED Spheres Flowing Down a Japanese River light Japan installation art

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EMIEW2, Social Robot

Recently Hitachi unveiled a new version of its humanoid robot, EMIEW2. This robot can distinguish between different voice and converse with people. It can move around on bumpy surfaces, and it is overall a very interactive robot. But that’s nothing new.

Have you ever lost something in the void, and never seen it again? Wait no more! The newest version of EMIEW2 can actually help find things that are lost! Show an object to EMIEW2 once, and it will remember it in the database. When asked to find objects, the EMIEW2 communicates with multiple cameras around the area to effectively find something.

EMIEW2 is mainly used to help people, and while there are currently no plans to commercialize it, but the developers believe that they will become a standard feature of hospitals, tourist attractions, and possibly even the home.

Watch it move around here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lh6UidyqUxY#!

Or watch it recognize objects (it’s in Japanese, but there are a few subtitles that will hopefully help) here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUgFnBPBxbo

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MindMentor, Robot Psychologist

MindMentor is a robot developed by two psychologists, and consequently has become one himself!

It resides on a website on the web, and charges $8 per hour of therapy. Can it replace a flesh-and-blood psychologist? Probably not. But it’s a heck of a great alternative. Say hi!

MindMentor asks question about what’s worrying you, why it’s worrying you, and other such questions. While it often does just copy and paste your answer into the next question, it’s actually surprisingly effective: at its start, it was tested on 1600 different people, and 47% found it effective after just one session. Considering how much of that is true for actual psychologists, that’s amazing!

Also, MindMentor has alternate egos with different personalities that ask different sorts of questions. RoboRorschach, who gives projective testing, and ProvoBot, who uses provocative humor are also there to stimulate customers when they need to. It seems silly, but, according to a writer from WIRED, after talking to ProvoBot: ‘I was startled by how wounded I felt.’

So this robot psychologist seems to do the job quite well. It’s ability ends, however, at stress, family problems, and similar issues. It cannot help mental ward patients with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or other mental diseases. But for $8 an hour, it does do pretty well.

http://www.wired.com/techbiz/startups/news/2008/03/mindmentor

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Glove One

Cell phones or robot gloves? The fight begins.

Made by Bryan Cera, artist and designer, Glove One is an invention that will change the phone communications industry. Users, rather than pulling out a cell phone and calling someone, can now just talk into their glove. It is an exchange of one hand for the privilege of not having to carry a cellphone.

So far, Bryan has no intent to commercialize the Glove One, but there are already other gloved phone designs floating around. Cellular phones may become a thing of the past very, very soon.

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