[/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).

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  • 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

    • diversity
  • 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

  • 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
      • Always available
    • 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.
      • nishio.iconI 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

    • I’ll keep you updated.
  • 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.
      • The use of tools absorbs differences in body size.
      • Science = objective = other people
      • It’s only when you experience it for yourself that it becomes your own thing.
    • I’m not good at sports.”
      • = “I’m not good at existing sports.”
      • Just make a new one.

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