Robots and Drones / by Richard

Nixie is a tiny wearable camera on a wrist band. The wrist straps unfold to create a quadcopter that flies, takes photos or video, then comes back to you.

Nixie is a tiny wearable camera on a wrist band. The wrist straps unfold to create a quadcopter that flies, takes photos or video, then comes back to you.

Imagine a quadcopter drone is a wearable camera that fits onto your wrist, well soon you can have it! Fly nixie, is the first wearable camera as it fits around your wrist 

At the same time at MIT you have Research in the Humans and Automation Lab (HAL) focusing on the multifaceted interactions of human and computer decision-making in complex sociotechnical systems.

Assuming Google X - the infamous idea incubator known for Google Glass, self-driving cars, and wireless hot-air balloons - get this technologies connected to its data-centers and we start to have Cognitive computing, neuromorphic chips, and agile robots changing the way computers think and move in our world.

Cool or scary? Anyway its happening now.