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  • In response, auto makers are hiring more engineers adept at designing so-called human-machine interfaces, and adapting some of the thinking that goes into products like Apple Inc.'s iPad to make systems that are rich in content, yet easy to use at highway speeds.

    The Car Dashboard That Wants to Be an iPad Joseph B. White 2011

  • Such a human-machine integration is far beyond current technology, of course.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • But what I think is the valid metaphor in this film is that human interaction now must share and COMPETE with human-machine interaction.

    Interview With Jonathan Mostow, Surrogates Director » DVDs Worth Watching 2010

  • From a slew of new brainwave toys and bionic monkeys to advanced brain scans and wireless neuro-implants that will soon enable paralyzed people to remotely operate computers with their minds, the gap in the human-machine interface is closing.

    Mind control with sound and light - Boing Boing 2009

  • Designed to attract a large Twitter following, these code creations are constructed as an experiment in human-machine interactions, but the software could readily be turned to other purposes.

    Decoding Our Chatter Robert Lee Hotz 2011

  • Two-way optogenetic traffic could lead to human-machine fusions in which the brain truly interacts with the machine, rather than only giving or only accepting orders.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Bringing a new meaning to the phrase "experience is the best teacher", the goal of RoboEarth is to allow robotic systems to benefit from the experience of other robots, paving the way for rapid advances in machine cognition and behaviour, and ultimately, for more subtle and sophisticated human-machine interaction.

    Scientists are designing an Internet for robots 2011

  • Two-way optogenetic traffic could lead to human-machine fusions in which the brain truly interacts with the machine, rather than only giving or only accepting orders.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

  • Such a human-machine integration is far beyond current technology, of course.

    World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011

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    Apollo's Daughter :: Why Design Matters... apollosdtr 2009

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