Remote-controlled cockroach swarm can now breathe underwater
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I won’t deny this is fascinating. But the proposed uses just sound like excuses to keep messing with bugs.
I am not grasping any advantage to using cyborg bugs for these tasks instead of just regular robots.
Also, yeah, lets introduce a notoriously hardy pest species that we regularly joke would survive a nuclear holocaust to Mars. Great idea.
First step onto human control ?
There are already companies working on human brain implants for machine interface. Ostensibly for helping disabled persons. But with one of those companies being an Elon Musk venture, I’m quite wary of where it can lead.
The advantage is a robot that’s using no lithium or battery derivative but it’s using the most dense for of energy, ATP itself
Next up: Funnel-Web Spider spray.
A concoction that makes them impervious to any form of damage, improved web strength and grants a Predator-like camouflage ability.
Thank goodness they’re using the loveable cockroach. Imagine if they had done some kind of annoying insect.
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Thanks, I hate it.
I know it sounds pedantic, but stuff like this shouldn’t use the term cyborg. They are bio-robots at best (really it’s just a hijacked bug). Similar for dead bugs.
Scientifically and legally for usage of the term I think it should be clear that the organism controls and benefits from the technology, not the other way around (or anything that blurs the lines on autonomy).
As for calling it a cyborg…
We do need to better define these terms now that they actually affect our lives and not just games and books for nerds.
Entities with artificial minds in biological bodies are typically categorized as androids, bioroids, synths, or biological robots, depending on the franchise or context. I already see “reverse centaur” for AI driven human labor, bit that is not quite what we are talking about.
I remember the old game Star Control (1991) using a new word “Psytron” for the mode where AI controlled the strategic layer and a human controlled the ship (opposite of Cyborg mode, which did the opposite) so as a kid I used that for years without knowing they just made it up… I suspect the term “Psytron” is a portmanteau likely derived from “Psychic” or “Pilot” and “Electron,” mirroring the “Cyborg” (Cybernetic Organism) naming convention.
Let’s keep working on this, as a society… Lol.
Guys, we have enough going on in the world; we don’t need a swarm of ai cockroaches to exterminate the human race
Calm down. It’s probably not as dramatic as that. It’s just that the billionaires need the AI cockroach swarms to deliver fresh children to their bunkers during the uprising. The humanoid and canine robots will do most of the exterminating.
Reality decided Philip K. Dick wasn’t on-the-nose enough.
#BugsArentReal ?
Remember when bugs were real?
Guess i can add cyborg insects to the list of amazing things the future holds for us. /s
Oh fuck
This is not what I had in mind when I said we needed to bug them.
hey i saw this episode of xfiles
Paywall.
It works for me:
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I was curious and times of india has a pretty good article:
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/science/scientists-just-gave-remote-controlled-cockroaches-scuba-suits-and-the-cyborg-insects-can-now-breathe-underwater-for-up-to-3-hours/articleshow/132085583.cms
which includes a great figure:

Little tiny scuba tanks!!
Edited to use a better image and add a couple things I missed
Why would it need to breathe? Does it have an ICE?
Eeeeewwwwww… also, why?
Just humans being evil once again
What could possibly go wrong with this technology? Especially if it was under the control of AI. Nah, nothing to see here. Move along.