Orwellian nightmare or useful Australian hardware? The Australian military is rolling out robodogs on patrol. Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson explains the details.
The Australian army is rolling out with robodogs that have the ability to be controlled by the soldiers' minds.Using a high-tech biosensor headset, the robotic brain interface analyzes brainwave readings and feeds them from a person's visual cortex directly into the advanced"Sergeant Damian Robinson tested the HoloLens headset and said,"The whole process is not difficult to master, and it's very intuitive and only took a couple of sessions.
" The Hololens 2 headset, as it's called, is equipped with a Raspberry Pi-based AI decoder that intercepts brain waves and"converts them into helpful directives that are then telepathically transmitted to the autonomous robot dog."during course training, where they were able to navigate the robodogs through tough terrain and even bad weather on a makeshift battlefield.
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