Information theory is one of the all time favorite topics of researchers around the world. It is attracting many people because it deals with ‘data’. Data is the most important commodity in the 21st century. Many organizations heavily rely on the data to obtain useful information. Furthermore, information theory and human computer interaction(AI) are becoming hot buzzwords in tech.
Experts are working hard on building AI devices that can act as an extension of our minds. However, one should not confuse this with self operating AI devices. Unlike the last few decades, we’re now beginning to treat gadgets as artificial extensions.
For instance, smartphones contain our personal information. Furthermore, there’s an information flow every second we operate them. Even though the bandwidth is very less as compared to our organs, it is still significant.
Cyborg is the abbreviation of ‘cybernetic organism’. Generally, fictional characters with a robotic arm and eye are cyborgs for us. However, this is a very myopic view of this term. If we can extend our control on an external device, then we’re also cyborgs.
Furthermore, this picture is becoming a reality with the help of human computer interaction devices. The integration of AI expands this domain with a plethora of cases.
For example, our brain sends many electrical signals while performing simple tasks. We can easily control the intensity of these signals. When we just think about a task, the signals are weak. However, the signals become stronger when we actually perform the task.
Now, various AI devices and human computer interaction methods can use this concept. Arnav Kapur’s device AlterEgo does the same. The sensors on the device detect these signals and the AI uses them. The model crunches this data and hence, it starts mimicking the brain of the person wearing it.
Human computer interaction and AI devices can turn the tables for people with physical disabilities. We can convert this data into speech or combine robotic arms to execute certain tasks.
Besides acting as a mouth and external arm, people are using them for computer vision. You can take an AI camera and connect it with a person with visual impairment. Now if there’s an obstacle, then the camera can signal the person to take the right direction.
In addition, many experts claim that in the future we will have artificial brains. We will be able to store them in the cloud and input certain data for training. After that, we can plug the brain in our bodies and utilize it for performing the tasks which we want. Furthermore, it will also act as a portable extension of our mind.
Technology is changing the world very rapidly. It is very clear that AI devices will dominate the future and might as well control it. Furthermore, the field of human computer interaction is also on a surge. Researchers are working on combining both these fields to extend our physical body.
In the coming years, we could see mainstream use of such devices that will act as a secondary mind. If you’re a tech enthusiast, you must follow the updates in this domain. It might be a revolutionary concept that can change the course of humanity.