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- From: mike@isgtec.com (Mike Sellers)
- Newsgroups: comp.human-factors
- Subject: Re: robots in our bodies
- Message-ID: <3688@isgtec.isgtec.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 22:16:47 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.223231.11974@bsu-ucs>
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- Organization: ISG Technologies Inc., Mississauga Ontario
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- In article <1992Nov16.223231.11974@bsu-ucs> 00jhritter@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu writes:
- > I have been hearing a lot lately about the possibly that some day robots will
- > become so small that they could be injected into the blood stream to fight
- > diseases or clean out clogged artieries. Does any think this is possible?
- > Does any think this could lead to mind control? How would this effect our
- > future? Please reply, my grade depends on it!!
-
- I don't know if anyone recorded it or not, but at last May's CHI
- conference SF author Bruce Sterling gave a hilarious and biting commentary
- on this and other nanotechnology subjects. He said things like "so let me
- get this straight -- you're going to make tiny machines of roughly the
- complexity of a Ford Pinto, and then you're going to inject ten *thousand*
- of them into my bloodstream!? Who's going to make these things, *Chrysler*!?
- And how will I know if I have a traffic jam somewhere in my body?"
-
- He said a lot more, and it really served to pop the fantasy bubble of
- what nanotechnology might bring. I don't think I'm exaggerating when I
- say that we are like the first human chipping a crude wheel out of
- stone (gears out of silicon?), and who dreams of anti-grav vehicles.
- I mean, this might all happen, but I suspect it will occur at roughly
- the same time that the first successful avio-porcine hybrid (*) is
- patented.
-
- As for mind control, there are _much_ easier ways. Just take a look
- at the new Winston cigarette logo. :-(
-
- (*) Avio-procine: pigs with wings. :-)
-
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- Mike Sellers User Interface Team Leader
- mike@isgtec.com ISG Technologies, Toronto, Canada
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