
By Jo Best
Published: Friday 12 November 2004
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Professor Kevin Warwick is a very prominent figure in the field Artificial Intelligence and robotics. Unorthodox his ideas may seem, but anyone who has read more about the man than this article states will know what I mean (http://www.kevinwarwick.com/). I admire the mans work and vision, and how anyone can knock a guy for attempting to find a way of helping those with crippling motor-disabilities is beyond me - wake up and smell the coffee! Give the guy a chance ... he's just trying to improve our quality of life. Of course what he does may not be relevant to YOU or I, but don't knock it. Especially not when you consider that research was funded to find out whether "the great British cuppa" was better made with milk first, or last! Now tell me there's some justification for that?
Sounds more like something out of Star Trek. I'm ...
Anonymous
And an RFID is exactly what?
(Ed note. Radio ...
tresise
Professor Kevin Warwick is a very prominent figure...
Anonymous
Why is this written like this comes as a surprise ...
Anonymous
Human beings have been networked, without benefit ...
Alice Phalen
As the first comment stated that sounds sooooo muc...
Phill Barnes
Why on earth does this wierdo keep getting press. ...
Ed
To me computer viruses are getting outrageous. If ...
Dwight Page
Yes, it does sound like something out of Star Trek...
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Of course that mom will discover that the devil li...
Joe Whitehead
That is totally weird.What happens when you connec...
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