The Future of the Body
[/mkk/7. October 31, The Future of the Body: How Human Augmentation Technology Will Change Our Mind-Body Relationship and Connection to Society](https://scrapbox.io/mkk/7. October 31, The Future of the Body: How Human Augmentation Technology Will Change Our Mind-Body Relationship and Connection to Society).

China will be a national leader.
America is capitalist and corporate-driven.
Europe is the third pole
- humanity
- I can't imagine a society without AI, but I also question the way China is doing it.
- How do we translate HUMANITY into systems and institutions?
The UN's SDGs.
- aging population combined with the diminishing number of children is not in the theme
- Important in Japan ⇔ Not yet an issue in the world
- Advanced issue countries Japan
- The "people of the world will figure it out. You can't take the "incorporate that" approach.
Cyborg 009
jump off a high place
- → Fracture
- Human beings have limits.
- Working out doesn't always get you power.
Humans can fly with technology.
Environment and Capability
Reinventing the square wheel
Brokerage wholesalers optimized for Tsukiji, unable to connoisseur on Toyosu
As the environment changes, the definition of competence changes.
the Industrial Revolution
Throughout history, technology has changed the way people feel about their bodies. When technological innovations brought about structural changes in society and the economy, such as the agricultural and industrial revolutions, those who could not work in the respective industries or use the new tools were defined as "handicapped.
- [To What Extent Can Technology "Expand" Human Capabilities -- Superhuman Sports Inami and Former Athlete Tamesue Talk (5/5) - ITmedia Enterprise https://www.itmedia.co.jp/ enterprise/articles/1806/28/news029_5.html]
Ultima Online
- For the deaf, the game world, where they could only communicate by text, was a "world without barriers.
- I'm just not good at communicating through atmospheric vibrations.
- No barriers to text-based communication
- Related: Groupware also text-based communication
Senior + VR
- Jomon cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
- I can't go see it because of my legs, but I can go see it in VR.
- 360-degree camera images
- farsightedness
- Ability to adjust focus deteriorates.
- VR has a fixed focus at 1.5m -> even with presbyopia
- VR Goggles
- A system that makes nearby objects appear larger and farther away
- Same mechanism as reading glasses
Kendama in slow motion
- progress
- It is important to have a moderate mix of failure and success.
- Related: shio teaches touch typing "slowly with 100% success"
urbanization
Capability is an interaction between people and people, and between people and their environment # Capability is an interaction between people and their environment
- If a wheelchair that can stagger up and down stairs is invented, even a station full of stairs will be barrier-free.
Atsushi Iriki
The authors used Japanese macaques to demonstrate that somatosensory and visual bimodal >neuronal activity involved in hand movements is extended by tool use in response to the tool's >function. src
- The brain recognizes the end of a rake as a hand.
corporeality
- sense of ownership
- sense of ownership of one's action
- self-position
Sarah (1998) Time-delayed feedback experiment on tickling
- Increasing time delay tickles.
- Because the sense of "I did it" is lost
- 5G low latency = no loss of feeling that you did it.
cursor camouflage
- Only he knows his own cursor.
- Cryptography uses computational asymmetry, this uses cognitive asymmetry
- I don't even know what I'm doing when I put in the time delay.
Rubber Hand Experiment
- Transfer of ownership
- Try on or test drive: you'll feel like you own it.
- simple contact effect not only
A game where even if you're not very good at it, you can still play God.
- Edit Agency
- Even if a machine assists, I can feel like I did it.
- Automation ⇔ restricting.
- Automate what you don't want to do
- I don't like it when things I want to do are done automatically.
- Good to have the freedom to do what you want to do.
Cyborg
- outer space
- cyber space
- We are not yet able to operate in outer space, but cyberspace has become more accessible.
I doubt that the attendees could relate to the "familiar."
- How to adapt to the information world and how to strengthen it informatively
- human augmentation engineering
Traditional Learning Models
- Putting knowledge from society into your own head.
→Flow-type learning model
Enhanced vision allows for fine work.
- Robert Hook Robert Hook - Wikipedia
- Mcrographia(1665)
- Recognized telescopes and microscopes as tools of sensory expansion to compensate for human shortcomings
- As a result of sensory expansion, the cells found
Augumented Human
- Gartner's Hype Curve was written at one time.
rehabilitation
- I'm happy when I can do something I couldn't do.
- Decline = loss of ability to do things you used to be able to do.
- What was visible becomes invisible.
sport
- Post-Industrial Revolution
- It used to be used for production in the physical industry.
- →Æ I could afford to use my body for fun on my days off.
- Rules were put in place by the employer to reduce injuries and other problems.
- If you get hurt, it's a loss to the company.
- Lindbergh's Atlantic Crossing
The Orteig Prize was awarded to the first Allied aviator to fly non-stop from New York City to Paris and vice versa, and was offered by New York hotelier Raymond Orteig. The prize was $25,000. Many aviators tried, but in May 1927, Charles Lindbergh of the United States won the prize for his non-stop flight across the country from New York to Paris.
- Ortigue Award - Wikipedia
- Kendo has no weight regulations.
- I'm not good at sports."
- = "I'm not good at existing sports."
- Just make a new one.
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