035- Oulieva : Necessity of Neurotronic Technology by marcPoser
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Description
I doubt that slavebots (or convincing companionship androids) can be designed without some form of neurotronic technology. A graphic processor is a first step in that direction. However, it is immensely more complex to generate a 3D virtual environment from 2D pictures of a real unstructured environment (and in real time with less 0.1 sec delay) than generating 2D pictures (renderings) from an accurate 3D virtual environment (using nVidia graphic cards, it takes minutes to hours for rendering). Processing the touch sense is as complex, if not more, than processing the sense of sight, but the latter sense should be processed much faster. I will describe these in future posts.
In this picture, Oulieva is looking at a plastic full-size model of the human brain that Vlad had shown to her. Wondering about it, is she? No, she is taking note of its shape for future object identification. She will put it at the proper shelf when she finds it elsewhere in the house.
Oulieva is based from the Maia character by Mar3D that I modified somewhat, her skin material by pixeluna, and with the Zofia hair by SWAM on which I have added some morphs.
Red Tshirt from powerage
Comments (2)
Richardphotos
if I was to win the lottery? a pipe dream for sure. I really like this set up
netsuke
Wish I had one, a brain that is.