Scientists have created the first rat cyborg.
Every time the robot nears an object, signals are directed to stimulate the brain by means of the electrodes, the researchers explained in a statement released today by the University of Reading in England. In response, the brain’s output drives the robot’s wheels left and right, so that it moves around in an attempt to avoid hitting objects.
The robot has no additional control from a human or a computer, the scientists state. Its sole means of control is from its own brain.
“This new research is tremendously exciting as firstly the biological brain controls its own moving robot body, and secondly it will enable us to investigate how the brain learns and memorizes its experiences,” said the university’s Kevin Warwick of the School of Systems Engineering. “This research will move our understanding forward of how brains work, and could have a profound effect on many areas of science and medicine.”
Factor in Moore’s Law. I am envisioning ratbots providing airport security screening as one possible application. Only a few years away. TSA cyborgs with a prediliction towards stealing your cheese will decide whether or not you get to travel. No worries, they’ll have a badge to make it all seem more normal to you.