This Scientist Is Commanding A Swarm Of Drones With His Mind
Researchers at ASU used this skull cap with 128 electrodes to control three drones. Hopefully this never gets reverse-engineered by AI. Panagiotis Artemiadis, director of the Human-Oriented Robotics and Control Lab at Arizona State University, developed mind-controlled drone swarms by tracking electrical activity in the brain. When the cap-wearing human pictures the quadcopters doing a task, they respond. One person can control up to four drones this way, with the intention of eventually adding multiple people to control larger swarms.
Jul-19-2016, 06:43:31 GMT
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