Okay, Wtf? In this Japanese video there is a Coca-Cola vending machine robot that likes to blow crap up and protect the nation from evil. Seriously, this is obviously a commercial, but what are they trying to portray? Coca-Cola saves the day? The video series was created in Tokyo back in 2007 as part of a promotional campaign for Coca-Cola. They also had a man in a suit that walked around town scaring away small children.
Looking for a futuristic outfit full of pure sexiness? Look no further as I have the perfect outfit for you! It's called the Bionic Ballerina by Zhantra. It features a beautiful, sexy, futuristic design that has LED lights built in and 17 lasers for added sexiness.
In the video is Milena, a ballerina that has been training in Russia since the age of five. Watch her dance around and show off this Bionic Ballerina outfit to its full potential.
Here is a video of Michio Kaku discussing the idea to transfer human consciousness into robots. The concept could theoretically make us immortal, given that your consciousness is literally teleported to another location and not copied. However, we still need to answer the age old question:
Cambridge University professor, Peter Robinson and his team are developing computers that can read human emotions.
"We're building emotionally intelligent computers, ones that can read my mind and know how I feel," Professor Robinson says. "Computers are really good at understanding what someone is typing or even saying. But they need to understand not just what I'm saying, but how I'm saying it."
Here is a video documentary explaining the process:
I guess in the future there will be no need for human to human contact? If computers can read your emotions and behave in a way that simulates a human being; who needs friends? Hm, I can imagine this technology being used to replace psychologists in the far future, can't you?
Hehe, that would be funny. That is until the created turn on the creators and with there new found knowledge of the entire human psyche, what could stop them?
If you think mowing your lawn is hard work enough. Just think how hard it will be to mow the sky. In the future that's exactly what we will have to do. Mow the sky grass!
Okay okay, I admit, I'm being a little sarcastic. But you must see this video of a remote control flying lawnmower. It's a trip!
This blog is written by independent researcher/writer Simon Gallings. As such, it will contain many bits on subjects like: space, future tech, robotics, strange science, animal behavior, and much more.
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