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Hybrid Mimicry

June 12 2008 / by Jeff Hilford
Category: Technology   Year: 2008   Rating: 6 Hot

One of the advantages that robotics, computers and anything that uses AI in general have is that they are non-biological substrates that allow for recombination of many different aspects from the physical world. In the video below, Intel’s robotic hand incorporates “pre touch” which is inspired by the electrolocative ability found in sharks (and other fish) that is believed to be the most sophisticated of any animal. By sending electrical impulses towards an object, the robotic hand is able to prejudge and react to an articles’ position. So in essence, engineers are grafting one animal’s highly evolved ability onto a non-biological substrate, in order better replicate the ability of another’s. Pretty cool.

Via Wired

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