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Jul 30, 2024 – FS Insider speaks with one of the world's top-ranking AI researchers and consultants, Dr Alan D. Thompson, about the latest and most exciting developments happening with artificial intelligence, large language models, brain machine...
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Feb 28, 2024 – Want to know what's going on in the world of artificial intelligence? FS Insider speaks with Dr Alan D. Thompson about OpenAI's new groundbreaking video model called Sora, Microsoft's latest AI investment, Google's biggest...
Episode:Title: Show: ohmTown Daily - Science, Technology, & SocietySeason: 2Episode: 3361Date: 12/27/2023Time: Weekdays 8PM, Weekends 6PM ET@ohmTown Episode Article Vote: https://www.ohmtown.com/elections/Past Episode Votes: https://www.ohmtown.com/past-elections/Live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtownYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/ohmtownPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ohmtown/id1609446592Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ohmTownDiscord: https://discord.gg/vgUxz3XArticles Discussed:[0:00] Introductions...Amazon Prime Squeezing Walletshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/technologytoday/f/d/amazon-prime-video-streaming-content-to-include-limited-advertisements/4000 Year Old Palace in Chinahttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/archaeologists-unearth-4000-year-old-palace-in-ancient-chinese-walled-city/Utah gets Sued Over Dystopian Lawhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/utah-finally-sued-over-its-obviously-unconstitutional-social-media-but-think-of-the-kids-law/Copper Thieves Impact Instagram Bridgehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/an-instagram-famous-bridge-in-los-angeles-has-gone-dark-due-to-copper-thieves/Cozy Games for 2024https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-continuity-report/f/d/10-relaxing-cozy-games-to-watch-for-in-2024/Wild Release Schedule for 2024https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/warcrafters/f/d/weve-only-just-recovered-from-2023s-wild-release-schedule-and-now-the-first-few-weeks-of-2024-are-going-to-hit-us-in-the-face-with-even-more-games/Coffee Bean Certified Referencehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/worlds-first-coffee-bean-certified-reference-material-for-component-analysis/Stupid Patent of the Monthhttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/ohmtowndaily/f/d/stupid-patent-of-the-month-selfie-contests/More Cozy Games Newshttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/warcrafters/f/d/hang-on-because-the-cozy-games-trend-hasnt-even-peaked-yet/Mind Control Ultrasound Brain Machinehttps://www.ohmtown.com/groups/technologytoday/f/d/mind-control-breakthrough-caltechs-pioneering-ultrasound-brain-machine-interface/Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/ohmtown
It might seem like something out of Star Trek, but people controlling so-called ‘smartbrains' with their own thoughts could happen sooner than you think. And it doesn't stop there. Innovations in biomedical technologies is speeding the progress of things such as artificial lab-grown organs, nanorobots inside the body, or computers hardwired to the brain which is becoming common in the next 20 years. On UNSW's Engineering the Future podcast, Associate Professor Mohit Shivdasani and Claire Bridges talk to STEM journalist Neil Martin, about how the science-fiction of bionic humans is now rapidly becoming a reality. For more information on our speakers or for a full transcription of this episode, visit our website. Read more of our stories on biomedical technologies: Mimics human tissue, fights bacteria: new biomaterial hits the sweet spot New 3D stretchable electronics can advance organ-on-chip technology Bio-inspired: developing technology to mimic the function of skin ARC Research Hub for Connected Sensors for Health opens at UNSW Let's connect: Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram to stay up to date with the latest research and news from UNSW Engineering. Acknowledgement of Country We would like to show our respects and acknowledge the Bedegal people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which our Kensington campus is situated on, and to Elders past and present.
In the Security News: Hacking your Tesla to enable heated seats (and so much more), The Downfall of Intel CPUs, The Inception of AMD CPUs, that's right we're talking about 3 different hardware attacks in this episode! Intel issues patches and fixes stuff even though its hard to exploit, Rubber Ducky you're the one, history of Wii hacking, don't try this at home Linux updates, we are no longer calling about your vehicle warranty, cool hardware hacking stuff including building your own lightsaber, you Wifi keys are leaking again, the evil FlipperZero, Buskill, complaining publically works sometimes, these are not the CVSS 10.0 flaws you are looking for, when side channel attacks, dumpster diving for plane ticks, and go ahead, try and hack a robotaxi! All that and more on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-794
In the Security News: Hacking your Tesla to enable heated seats (and so much more), The Downfall of Intel CPUs, The Inception of AMD CPUs, that's right we're talking about 3 different hardware attacks in this episode! Intel issues patches and fixes stuff even though its hard to exploit, Rubber Ducky you're the one, history of Wii hacking, don't try this at home Linux updates, we are no longer calling about your vehicle warranty, cool hardware hacking stuff including building your own lightsaber, you Wifi keys are leaking again, the evil FlipperZero, Buskill, complaining publically works sometimes, these are not the CVSS 10.0 flaws you are looking for, when side channel attacks, dumpster diving for plane ticks, and go ahead, try and hack a robotaxi! All that and more on this episode of Paul's Security Weekly! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/psw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-794
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"The Brain Machine / The Joy Ride / The Invasion of the Earthors / The Whirlpool" Aired: September 10, 1977 Batman, Robin and Wonder Woman must stop a scientist from taking over the world with his brain machine. Next, the Wonder Twins teach two kids about the dangers of joyriding. Then, the combied Justice League takes on the underworld meance of the Earthors. Finally, Aquaman and special guest, Black Vulcan race to rescue an oil tanker heading towards a Whirlpool! John and Dan Greenfield of 13th Dimension discuss the introduction of the Wonder Twins, the various story and interest segments of the new season and the fascination with magic. Plus, they also compare the two versions of the theme song so far. John references The Ultimate Super Friends Companion by Will Rodgers. Check it out for yourself by purchasing a copy via Amazon. Dan Greenfield is the editor and co-creator of 13thDimension.com, a website devoted primarily to comics and pop culture, past and present. To him, the basic food groups are Batman, Planet of the Apes, Star Trek (the Original Series), James Bond, the Beatles and the Stones. But if he had to he'd be able to subsist on Batman alone. Channel 11 in New York was his favorite syndicated channel as a kid -- you can guess why -- followed closely by Channel 5. Channel 9 didn't really enter into it unless he was home sick and there wasn't much else on. He's married to his remarkably patient wife Wendy and his best sidekick is his son, Sam. They have two cats,Lex and Zod. Links 13th Dimension Website Facebook page Twitter
Apakah otak manusia dan mesin bisa disatukan? Bisakah kita mengaugmentasi kemampuan berpikir manusia dengan menyambungkannya ke mesin? Atau mungkin manusia jadi bisa punya bionic arms yang bisa digerakkan dengan gelombang otak? Salah satu bidang riset yang mencoba mengeksplorasi hal ini adalah brain-machine interfaces atau kadang dikenal juga sebagai neural engineering atau neuroengineering. Dr. Nur Ahmadi (@ahmadi_nur) berbagai cerita tentang risetnya di bidang ini dan kerja sama beliau dengan peneliti dari Neuralink-nya Elon Musk. Beberapa publikasi beliau bisa dicek di profil Google Scholar. Tautan: https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.815270 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pdwWLrYLDmKm76HwKweMMhB8SvG81cmY/view (1:23) Perkenalan Nur Ahmadi (2:55) Pengantar brain-machine interface (5:41) Neuralink (8:36) Ethical clearance dalam pengumpulan data (11:10) Basic tasks neuroengineering pada hewan (14:57) Lama waktu proses pengumpulan data (19:11) Waktu pelatihan model dan infrastruktur yang dibutuhkan (22:02) Target riset (25:29) State of the art (29:57) Tantangan implementasi riset neuroengineering di Indonesia (33:36) Akses data neuroengineering (35:47) Referensi belajar neuroengineering (39:57) Institusi riset terkemuka (42:09) Hype di dunia neuroengineering & penutup
In this Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen talks with Dr. Ricardo Chavarriaga about the promise and peril of brain-machine interfaces and cognitive neural prosthetics. What are the ethical considerations and governance challenges in using computational tools to create models or enhance our brains? For more, please go to carnegiecouncil.org.
So tech billionaire Elon Musk and the gang are planning to implant chips into the human brain THIS year with Neuralink. Also, why is everything going digital these days?
Had the privilege to speak with Wendi Friesen about Hypnotherapy. Words of Heart Podcast Facebook Page: https://fb.watch/9VbAX_fjK1/ YouTube Page: https://youtu.be/6WmcBl6RPQg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wordsofheart/message
Closed-Loop Decoder Adaptation Shapes Neural Plasticity for Skillful Neuroprosthetic Control, Parsing learning in networks using brain–machine interfaces, and A Game-Theoretic Model for Co-Adaptive Brain-Machine Interface. Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Prof. Amy Orsborn who is assistant professor of Computer and Bio Engineering at the University of Washington. She works at the intersection of engineering and neuroscience building brain-machine interfaces to restore and rehabilitate motor function after injury. The main emphasis of her work is building interfaces that can adapt along-side the brain to shape brain plasticity. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/scientificsense/message
In today's Brain Talk, we are joined by Professor Juan Lerma, Editor-in-Chief of Neuroscience and Professor at the Alicante Neuroscience Insitute. We discuss a number of exciting, current topics within neuroscience, including brain computer interfaces, brain implant devices and the example of the mainstream news of Elon Musk's Neuralink. Prof Lerma recently wrote a comment on the Neuralink announcement in Neuroscience, the flagship journal of IBRO: https://ibro.org/professor-juan-lerma-reviews-neuralink/?fbclid=IwAR1E-62hfS5Lmq7WNo4dhKZgtkTuhmgp6W-s7PKZYCmNE4gplkl63HGIwO0 To learn more, please visit braininnovationdays.eu
In EP51 we interviewed Afshin Mehin who is the founder of Card79 about brain-machine interfaces and the future of multi-modal interaction design.He and his team recently had the chance to work on the Neuralink robot and beyond that experimented in many internal projects on the future of thought-based interfaces.During the episode we jump into:how to BCI (brain-machine-interfaces) workwhat value do these interfaces providehow do interactions with such interfaces work and why multi-modality is keythe evolution and future of interaction designhow to navigate the value of design in the fields of advanced technologies, science, and researchchallenges when designing though-based interfacesThanks a lot for your time and learning Afshin!About Afshin Mehin:Afshin Mehin is the founder of Card79, a creative studio based in San Francisco and Vancouver specializing in giving form to the future. Consistently blurring the boundaries between our digital and physical lives, he's worked for client's ranging from small startups such as Neuralink and Noon Home to large Companies such as Amazon, Lululemon and Ford. Prior to setting up Card79, Afshin worked in San Francisco and London for design studios such as Whipsaw, IDEO, BarberOsgerby, and Terence Conran.
Brain-Machine-Interface technology is only in its infancy, but scientists believe it may one day allow the severely disabled to perform everyday tasks using brain signals to power artificial limbs. But some US tech companies have more ambitious interests. They envision a future where BMI will allow them to read people’s thoughts; and where humans will use mind power to interact with their digital devices. It’s an exciting field, but one fraught with ethical concerns.
Brain-Machine-Interface technology is only in its infancy, but scientists believe it may one day allow the severely disabled to perform everyday tasks using brain signals to power artificial limbs. But some US tech companies have more ambitious interests. They envision a future where BMI will allow them to read people’s thoughts; and where humans will use mind power to interact with their digital devices. It’s an exciting field, but one fraught with ethical concerns.
In this episode, Alex and Ethan return after a short hiatus to dive into one of the most fascinating new avenues of technology innovation: the brain-machine, or brain-computer, interface. This is a technology with truly transformative implications, if lower profile than other emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. In this episode, the science of the technology being developed at Neuralink, an Elon Musk company, is explored and some of the social ramifications are discussed.This episode primarily explores how brain-machine interfaces change the way humans act with each other. Later episodes will return to human-machine connections and explore the ways humans and machines interact and evolve together.As always, please send questions and comments to officialpubfo@gmail.com. Part of the PubFo podcast network.
Tali Faulkner, director of Origame Digital, talks about Umurangi Generation, a photography-based game where users create beautiful portraits of the end of the world; and Tan Le, former Young Australian of the Year and Emotiv Systems co-founder, talks about human-machine interaction and devices that interact with our brain. Hosted by Warren Davies, Jo Eaton and Dan Salmon.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
Alice Albrecht is the founder of NeuralCypher Labs. NeuralCypher Labs is building products that help humans tap into more creativity, with the help from brain-machine interfaces
We talk to Han Zhang, a former Neuralink employee, about brain-machine interface technology. What's the deal with these tiny microchips, which stage of the technology are we at, and what are the far reaching applications of this technology on medicine, education, and communication? Share your feedback, insight, or join the talk at: stopscrolling.podcast@gmail.com Follow us at: https://www.facebook.com/stopscrolling.podcast/
In this episode highlighting the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, we meet Maria Dadarlat, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Purdue University and learn more about her work in neuroscience and neural engineering. Professor Maria Dadarlat's research is aimed at developing artificial sensation for brain-machine interfaces, which could ultimately help restore motor control to people who have lost the ability to move due to paralysis or injury. Professor Dadarlat joined the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering faculty in August 2019. She received her BS in biomedical engineering from Purdue University and her PhD in the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Graduate Program in Bioengineering. Dadarlat is interested in understanding how animals learn to use novel sensory information to guide movements and in the application of these principles to neural prostheses. Her thesis work concerned the latter topic, studying how to use electrical stimulation of primary somatosensory cortex to deliver artificial sensation. This is one of three episodes featuring Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. Listen to more about Biomedical Engineering and other engineering topics at the Purdue Engineering podcast website. Special thanks to Shruthi Suresh, our guest host for this podcast. Shruthi is a PhD candidate at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering with a Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship and was previously a Leslie Bottorff Fellow. Her research focuses on using signal processing, machine learning and data science to help individuals with mobility and visual impairments. When not in the lab, Shruthi can be found out on a run or curled up reading a book.
What does it mean to be human? Where do we draw the line between human and machine? Meet Dakota Decker, a mechanical engineer who spent 5 years at SpaceX and is now playing a role in human evolution through Brain Machine Interfacing at Kernel. Join us as we walk the outer edges of where this insider sees technology leading us, from fascinating possibilities to foreboding probabilities. Glimpse the role humans are playing in our own evolution, realtime. His mission is to make the world a better place by playing a role in human evolution through its convergence with technology. Will it work? Ready or not, we're gonna find out. This episode explores the... - Motivations fuelling emerging tech like brain machine interfacing - Type of humans most often working in these fields - on the spectrum? - Inevitabilities of augmenting human cognition and potential threats - Ethics and philosophy inherent in steering evolution - Future realms of neuroscience and biology - Role of diversity or current lack there of in high-tech spaces - Goals of communication - human vs. machine “When you can measure something, you can then optimize that thing. But most things in the brain we just can’t measure. So that alone would be massively beneficial to humanity as a whole.” https://www.linkedin.com/in/dakotadecker/?trk=public-profile-join-page https://www.kernel.co/
Dr. Mohamad Sawan is Chair Professor of Microelectronics & Bioengineering at Westlake University where his lab is focused on neurotechnology to tackle neurodegenerative disease. Website ► http://mohamadsawan.org CENBRAIN ► https://cenbrain.westlake.edu.cn LinkedIn ► https://linkedin.com/in/mohamadsawan Polytechnique Montréal ► https://polymtl.ca/expertises/en/sawan-mohamad Westlake Profile ► https://bit.ly/SawanWestlake Google Scholar ► https://bit.ly/SawanScholar CHINA
***This episode features audio from the podcast UFOLOGY from 2016 AND 2018*** Did you ever listen to UFOlogy? It was one of the first BRAIN MACHINE shows and it was really good. Hosted by BRIAN BAHE and SAM ROSE, they discussed aliens and alien stuff. Patrick was a guest in 2016 and Ream was a guest in 2018. Here are these episodes. Please enjoy! Join the Patreon! Join our AOL Chat Room! Follow us on Twitter! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook! Buy a Shirt! Listen on Spotify! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts (iTunes)! Subscribe on Stitcher! Go listen to all the other shows on the Brain Machine Network! And remember, if you're not an NFer you're an MFer, so get the f*** outta here!
(cross-posted from my future39 podcast) Today we plug our computers in to power. Tomorrow, we might plug ourselves into them. AR and VR are changing how we see the world. AI and augmentation and brain-machine interfaces will change how we live, how we work, and how we play. Cathy and I chat about HTC Vive, Magic Leap, Oculus Quest, brain-machine interfaces, Upload (the new show on Amazon Prime), and augmented intelligence. We also talk about Apple and where Apple's upcoming product will fit, as well as the convergence of AR and VR.
Alexandra is a medical anthropologist, writer, and photographer based in Gothenburg, Sweden. A PhD candidate at Princeton University, her research focuses on the experimental development of neuroprosthetic technologies. Alexandra’s research examines the ways scientists, doctors and amputee patients together develop and refine intimately integrated prosthetics coupled to nerves, muscles, and bones. Questions of embodiment, (inter)subjectivity, sensation, and relationality guide Alexandra’s work. A West Coast native (San Francisco Bay Area and Bend, Oregon), Alexandra attended Duke University, where she graduated with a BA in cultural anthropology, minor in neuroscience, in 2013. Her undergraduate thesis research on a mountain village community’s indigenous medical system in Togo, West Africa prompted her to switch from a pre-medicine track to anthropology as an alternative lens to explore health and the body. These interests eventually lead Alexandra to Princeton to pursue her PhD in anthropology, with a focus on feminist studies of science and technology. Interest in the body — and the multiple ways of being in one — are at the foundation of Alexandra’s work and personal pursuits. Both her writing and photography have been recognised and awarded, nationally and internationally. Alexandra is also an endurance athlete (former competitive triathlete turned distance trail runner), former mindfulness-based cycling instructor, and certified yoga instructor who has been teaching yoga for five years. She is constantly seeking ways to explore and play with the intersections of mindfulness, movement, and writing. Instagram @liminalliety www.liminalliety.com This episode is sponsored by Palm Organix™. Palm Organix™ is serving only the best CBD products, produced from local hemp grown in Colorado. Use discount code DOCTORD to get 10% off Palm Organix™ CBD products. Follow this link to purchase with the discount code: https://www.palmorganix.com/?rfsn=3367332.b44ca7
How Brains and Machines will Interact in the Future
Joining The Narcisistas in the LOUVRE... I’m sorry The Brain Machine recording studio this week is Comedian, Film Maker and NYC Historian Tour Guide.. TOM DELGADO!! Let’s get into it! Wil is APE$HIT recycled hair-dos commanding the room EFFORTLESSLY, Court is getting Jay-Z together but in a lipliner because she found HERSELF, Leif misses the Obamas but they’re busy dancing at OTRII and Tom is singing HALO at a Singapore Hospital because The Narcisistas are SICKening! This week the subject is NEW YORK CITY and thank goodness because the bone structure is CORRECT! We teach Tom to EAT, take a moment for our HOTNESS, throw some European shade and find out why Court spends every morning at the top of the Empire State Building! “Pull over for the Picture!” and other hot Tourist Tips so you don’t get the $hit beat outta ya! We cover wild celeb sightings (was that William DaFoe arguing with a woman in Chinese?!) and we answer questions like... are New Yorkers mean? Here’s a hint... NO! But they will take a shit on 10th Ave! We talk NYC’s brand, how it’s changing the city, where so much of the public’s tax money is going and a LOT of other smart stuff! DELGADO for MAYOR! Get involved on a local level people! This might actually be the most factual pod in Narcisistas HERstory! So listen up if you want to hear all about The Big Apple including Lindsay Lohan’s Pu$$ at PLUM, SJP singing Beyoncé and Steven Tyler feeling her beat! We ALSO end this Ep with a tough round of our favorite game WHO’S YOUR DIVA?! Shoutouts to NY natives for not caring about Brandy!! RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! REPOST! SUBSCRIBE! VISIT www.narcisistas.com for info on our NEXT LIVE SHOW!! August 30th at The Footlight!! We love y’all!
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes returning guest, international speaker and author of Guinea Pigs: Technologies of Control and A New Breed: Satellite Terrorism, Dr John Hall as we discuss Elon Musk's Neuralink, brain machine interfaces and the frightening possibilities.With the recent announcement by Elon Musk that his Neuralink brain machine interface is now ready for trials, what does this mean for the future of man and machine? From artificial limbs and even military drones controlled with the mind to machines that help the blind see now possibly neural implants how long will it be before cybernetic upgrades become the norm? What could the possible implications be when these technologies go horribly awry?Join the Dudes n Beer as we once again welcome lecturer and author, Dr John Hall to the program to discuss the world of brain targeting technology.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes returning guest, international speaker and author of Guinea Pigs: Technologies of Control and A New Breed: Satellite Terrorism, Dr John Hall as we discuss Elon Musk's Neuralink, brain machine interfaces and the frightening possibilities. With the recent announcement by Elon Musk that his Neuralink brain machine interface is now ready for trials, what does this mean for the future of man and machine? From artificial limbs and even military drones controlled with the mind to machines that help the blind see now possibly neural implants how long will it be before cybernetic upgrades become the norm? What could the possible implications be when these technologies go horribly awry? Join the Dudes n Beer as we once again welcome lecturer and author, Dr John Hall to the program to discuss the world of brain targeting technology.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcast host Christopher Jordan welcomes returning guest, international speaker and author of Guinea Pigs: Technologies of Control and A New Breed: Satellite Terrorism, Dr John Hall as we discuss Elon Musk's Neuralink, brain machine interfaces and the frightening possibilities. With the recent announcement by Elon Musk that his Neuralink brain machine interface is now ready for trials, what does this mean for the future of man and machine? From artificial limbs and even military drones controlled with the mind to machines that help the blind see now possibly neural implants how long will it be before cybernetic upgrades become the norm? What could the possible implications be when these technologies go horribly awry? Join the Dudes n Beer as we once again welcome lecturer and author, Dr John Hall to the program to discuss the world of brain targeting technology.
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This is a hot one. We talk Ilhan Omar, Morehouse's attempts almost progressive new policy, and CJ Wallace's weed business. Mike comes in with two strong ideas out of three, but we bring it all together. Mamoudou N'Diaye and Courtney Fearrington tolerate.FOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/darktankpodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF FOREVER DOG & BRAIN MACHINE:https://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
Jess Salomon Tries Her Best. Erica Hernandez and Rachel Pegram Tolerate.FOLLOW DARK TANK & YEDOYE TRAVIS:https://twitter.com/darktankpodhttps://twitter.com/ProfessorDoyeDARK TANK IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF FOREVER DOG & BRAIN MACHINE:https://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/dark-tankhttp://brainmachinenetwork.com/dark-tank
The Narcisistas have joined forces with fellow Brain Machine baby DARK TANK! It’s the podcast that teaches you that your white friends (Courtney) are BAD (NOT in a GOOD way) First things first BEYONCÉ. Yedoye is BEST friends with Frank Ocean and he won’t SHUT UP about it, we’re FINALLY BOYCOTT-ing Wil and Court’s just hangin with her GANGSTAS!! *SKRRT SKRRT SKRRT* We go through the blinding white SHADE of Dark Tank’s reviews and find a little time to throw Justin Timberlake some as well! Let’s get to the subject! Courtney completely solves CULTURAL APPROPRIATION this episode... ok fine not even a little bit! But it is SO MUCH FUN! We discuss it all from BOXER BRAIDS to BLACK FACE all we really need to know is do you have a minute to talk about the woman who pooped on the floor in Flavor of Love?! Can Rachel Dolezal finally change her Fenty beauty number? To be FAIR not ALL people in black face look alike ok?! Wil tries to save her idea and Yedoye refines it so Court just PIVOTS into a fun eyebrow story! WHITE PEOPLE! Pull out your racist cookies and change your name to Gavin... you’re about to be judged by a jury of your FEARS! LISTEN UP! FIRE DAN SNYDER! ROOT for Yedoye’s new TEAM NAME! RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! REPOST! SUBSCRIBE! VISIT www.narcisistas.com AND LET’S NEVER TALK ABOUT THIS EPISODE EVER AGAIN!!
The sound is coming from inside... The Mrs. Carter World Tour!!! Any questions?! Our guest today is a FEISTY lil punkin head voodoo doll in a Bulls bodysuit FEELIN HERSELF! The incredibly hilarious sweetie baby comedian... CHRIS CALOGERO! Despite Leif’s sneeze Chris is BACK in the Brain Machine studio to talk... HORROR!!! This is not just the Sunday scaries people! We wanna see some HEADS get CUTOFF! If you didn’t have a life in high school GIRLLLL you’re going to relate to this pod! The Shining, Jaws, Rob Zombie and so much other NASTINESS! You will definitely learn to NEVER be ALONE... also Disney VILLAINS are super GAY! A classic Poltergeist flub, a Blair Witch gag and a toilet prank that ended in a hernia (it’s not what you think!) Between the slut and the black guy YOU decide... who’s gonna go first?! From Shades of Death Rd. to Bunnyman Bridge this episode is as gay as the Babadook!! ALSO For the LAST time! Black people don’t f**k with cornfields! A spooky Narcisistas just in time to get prepped for Halloween! We end with our fave game WHO’S your DIVA?! Chris and the girls talk Katy, Shania, Britney and what it’s like to feel like Bruce is Beyoncé! For the love of Willa Ford if you’re not a virgin update your Linked-In! RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! REPOST! SUBSCRIBE! VISIT www.narcisistas.com for all the SCARY fun content!
Joining The Narcisistas in the LOUVRE... I’m sorry The Brain Machine recording studio this week is Comedian, Film Maker and NYC Historian Tour Guide.. TOM DELGADO!! Let’s get into it! Wil is APE$HIT recycled hair-dos commanding the room EFFORTLESSLY, Court is getting Jay-Z together but in a lipliner because she found HERSELF, Leif misses the Obamas but they’re busy dancing at OTRII and Tom is singing HALO at a Singapore Hospital because The Narcisistas are SICKening! This week the subject is NEW YORK CITY and thank goodness because the bone structure is CORRECT! We teach Tom to EAT, take a moment for our HOTNESS, throw some European shade and find out why Court spends every morning at the top of the Empire State Building! “Pull over for the Picture!” and other hot Tourist Tips so you don’t get the $hit beat outta ya! We cover wild celeb sightings (was that William DaFoe arguing with a woman in Chinese?!) and we answer questions like... are New Yorkers mean? Here’s a hint... NO! But they will take a shit on 10th Ave! We talk NYC’s brand, how it’s changing the city, where so much of the public’s tax money is going and a LOT of other smart stuff! DELGADO for MAYOR! Get involved on a local level people! This might actually be the most factual pod in Narcisistas HERstory! So listen up if you want to hear all about The Big Apple including Lindsay Lohan’s Pu$$ at PLUM, SJP singing Beyoncé and Steven Tyler feeling her beat! We ALSO end this Ep with a tough round of our favorite game WHO’S YOUR DIVA?! Shoutouts to NY natives for not caring about Brandy!! RATE! REVIEW! FOLLOW! REPOST! SUBSCRIBE! VISIT www.narcisistas.com for info on our NEXT LIVE SHOW!! August 30th at The Footlight!! We love y’all!
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Tom Buller reflects on the causal relationship between movement goals and bodily awareness and challenges the idea that BMI-enabled movement and intentional bodily movement are equal actions. Individuals who have suffered a significant loss of motor function as a result, for example, of spinal cord injury are now able to regain a degree of sensorimotor control through the use of a brain-machine interface (BMI). A BMI decodes intact neural signals to extract voluntary motor commands that reflect the individual's movement intentions, and uses the processed signal to control an external device or the individual's own body. BMIs have been described as a (novel) way to 'translate thought into action.' Accordingly, we should regard BMI-enabled control of a robotic (or biological) limb and a standard case of intentional bodily movement as equally providing examples of action, for in both cases we have bodily movement that is causally related to the individual's belief, desires, and movement goals. This description can be challenged, however, by reflection upon the nature of the causal relationship and the role of bodily awareness. According to an influential line of thought, in order for an action to occur it is not sufficient that the intention merely causes the bodily movement; rather, action requires that the cause be of the 'right type' such that the movement is directly related and appropriately sensitive to the individual's intentions. The argument can be made, however, that present BMIs does not meet this condition: first, indirect BMIs that co-opt neural signals that are not intrinsically related to the intended movement lack this direct relationship; second, although direct BMIs that decode movement parameters possess this relationship, the lack of sensorimotor feedback suggests that the causal connection is 'deviant,' for the BMI serves as an unreliable causal intermediary.
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Tom Buller reflects on the causal relationship between movement goals and bodily awareness and challenges the idea that BMI-enabled movement and intentional bodily movement are equal actions. Individuals who have suffered a significant loss of motor function as a result, for example, of spinal cord injury are now able to regain a degree of sensorimotor control through the use of a brain-machine interface (BMI). A BMI decodes intact neural signals to extract voluntary motor commands that reflect the individual's movement intentions, and uses the processed signal to control an external device or the individual's own body. BMIs have been described as a (novel) way to 'translate thought into action.' Accordingly, we should regard BMI-enabled control of a robotic (or biological) limb and a standard case of intentional bodily movement as equally providing examples of action, for in both cases we have bodily movement that is causally related to the individual's belief, desires, and movement goals. This description can be challenged, however, by reflection upon the nature of the causal relationship and the role of bodily awareness. According to an influential line of thought, in order for an action to occur it is not sufficient that the intention merely causes the bodily movement; rather, action requires that the cause be of the 'right type' such that the movement is directly related and appropriately sensitive to the individual's intentions. The argument can be made, however, that present BMIs does not meet this condition: first, indirect BMIs that co-opt neural signals that are not intrinsically related to the intended movement lack this direct relationship; second, although direct BMIs that decode movement parameters possess this relationship, the lack of sensorimotor feedback suggests that the causal connection is 'deviant,' for the BMI serves as an unreliable causal intermediary.
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Professor Krishna Shenoy, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford, discusses how Brain Machine Interfaces (BMIs) converts movement intentions from neurons in the brain into control signals for guiding prosthetic arms and computer cursors.
We love Jon Tye here at Ransom Note Towers, in all his many guises. Last time we spoke to him was for a wonderful Label Love piece on the 20th anniversary of his Lo Recordings imprint. This year he's been busy as always, releasing the 'Peaks' album under his Brain Machine moniker with Guido Zen and Kyle Martin, as well as blessing us with 'Escape Hatch', the fourth Seahawks album. Jon has been so kind as to make us a mix of original material, so every track is either produced or co-produced by himself. With material from Seahawks, Brain Machine, Cherry Garcia and Pink Fluid nestled within, we feel pretty sure you're gonna enjoy it as much as us.
It’s songs, songs, songs as Thos investigates how you redesign a show to keep the best of the past but also take on board all those lessons you’ve learned from a paying audience. As The Quentin Dentin Show comes to the Arts Theatre in London, Thos talks to writer, Henry Carpenter, and producer, Hannah Elsy, about their craft and what it takes to improve a unique classic. Bring in the Brain Machine!!!!.
Get your jellyheads together and hop aboard the First Spaceship On Venus! More a sputter than the blast we were hoping for, yet this flat flick does put us in a reflective mood. Hear us, as we share personal tales and express A New Hope for the future. Enjoy! This Weeks Topic: Why Didn't We Like This Movie? Other Talking Points Include: Community/Inspector Spacetime, STAR WARS (Original Trilogy), Lost In Space, Forbidden Planet, Akira Kurosawa, Jurassic Park Sequels, Godzilla Movies, Gamera, Calvin and Hobbes, Buck Rodgers, Flash Gordon, and MST3K. References To Past Episodes Include: Dr. Who and the Daleks, Prehistoric Planet, Alien Contamination, Giants of Rome, The Brain Machine, The Mighty Peking Man, and Rubber. And You can watch THIS movie right HERE!
Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis is one of the world's leading researchers into using the mind to control machines. He is involved in the "Walk Again Project" which aims to build a suit that a paraplegic person can wear and control so that he or she can kick a football at the opening ceremony of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Adam is joined by biomedical engineer, Professor Christopher James from Warwick University, who puts the field of Brain Machine Interfaces in context.Work published last week by Professor Ziv Williams looks at the possibility of rewiring the body. Paralysis is normally confined to spinal cord damage, not the limbs themselves. Ziv Williams' work aims to use implanted chips to bypass the injury and have the individual control their own paralysed arms.Listeners ask if there is a gene for fundamentalist intolerance. We put the question to Professor Tim Spector, author of Identically Different.Adam Rutherford heads down to the psychology department at London's South Bank University... for a pint. Dr Tony Moss has built a fake pub, complete with lighting, music and even a fruit machine, to make drinkers feel that they are in a real bar. He says the venue treads a middle ground between a sterile lab, and an actual pub, where there are too many variables to reliably study behaviour.Professor John Shepherd from Cardiff studies alcohol and behaviour from the other end - the drunken nights out that end up in A&E. A few simple initiatives have helped reduce violence levels by 40%Producer: Fiona Roberts.
Let's see if you can wrap your jellyheads around this one, listeners. Enjoy! This Weeks Topic: DID YOU GET IT?!?! We have no trailer for this movie, but feel like THIS should do nicely in it's place.
UMH - CLOSED-LOOP DECODER ADAPTATION IN BRAIN-MACHINE INTERFACES José M.Carmena Associate Professor Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California, Berkeley. PLAN DIVULGA UMH Servicio de Innovación y Apoyo Técnico a la Docencia y a la Investigación Vicerrectorado de Estudios
Can reading the mind allow us to use thought control to move artificial limbs? Neuroscientist Miguel Nicolelis, is one of the world's leading researchers into using the mind to control machines. One of his aims is to build a suit that a quadriplegic person can wear and control so that he or she can kick a football at the opening of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. His lab is working on ways of providing a sense of touch to these limbs so that the prosthetics feel more like a part of a person's body and less like an artificial appendage. Geoff Watts visits Nicolelis' laboratory to see just how near we are to achieving his aim on the football pitch.