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When the situation gets really tough for a self-driving car, Phantom Auto switches the control to a remote human driver, who can use video game equipment to safely control the vehicle.
Are we one step closer to remote controlling human brains? According to a peer-reviewed study published in the journal Nature Materials, we just might. A team of researchers at Rice University ...
Most major AV companies are testing or planning to incorporate remote control — or teleoperations — in their robot-driven cars.
A remote control that controls humans We wield remote controls to turn things on and off, make them advance, make them halt. But manipulating humans? Prepare to be remotely controlled.
Newly released files from "behavior modification," or mind control, projects conducted as part of the infamous Project MKUltra reveal the CIA experimented in more than controlling humans with ...
Human brain control experiment successful By Danielle Elliot August 28, 2013 / 12:46 PM EDT / CBS News Playing video games can sometimes feel mindless -- just firing away at keys, staring at screen.
Human control over technology was a concern thousands of years ago when early humans sought to ensure safe use of fire. Later, control over horse-drawn wagons and eventually steam engines led to ...
However, the remote control concept precedes Adler’s invention by over six decades; one of the earliest examples was developed in 1893 by Nikola Tesla, and described in his U.S. Patent 613809 as a ...