Informative Technology Of All Kinds

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Hello Viewers! I wanted to bring a blog of different kinds of technology to this page and hope you can bear with me as I try to continue to add some things on here from time to time.

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Robotic Technology: Emotion

With the use of technology in entertainment, it has done very well by expanding over the years in such ways as to make our minds hunger for more sci-fi/otherworldly fantasies. As for the gaming industry, fast forward 25+ years from blob sprites to CGI animated characters and those that have lived through the changes are not only wowed by how much the gaming industry has exploded, but by how unbelievably far it all has came, and it's only the beginning.   

I stumbled across this video that's demonstrating PS3's new gaming technology. The newly showcased technology is entitled 'Kara' and the development studio behind this new technology is called Quantic Dream. They're also behind titles like Heavy Rain. Granted, I know it was "new" technology in the Spring of 2012, but my main focus is the video which intrigued me the most.

Watch this video and tell me it didn't give you mixed emotions at the end. I know it did me. While this type of robotics are "fantasy" right now, there's so much technology, while all being created separate from each other, will one day collide. The ability to create has and will always be here. It's just in it's stepping stone stages. I see traces all across the Internet that human robotics are here now. What we see are glimpses of what the future will be about, but our great or great great grandchildren will see it spring fruition the most. Heck, we're all ready doing an awesome job of making human-like bodies/skin (for movies) and having robots move, think and converse. So, why not?


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