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BSG at the World Science Festival: The Real Cyborgs Are Coming

BSG PanelPut two stars of Battlestar Galactica on stage with an artificial intelligence expert and two leading robotics professors…and you suck the sci-fi out of the room and replace it with reality (sort of). The World Science Festival event “Battlestar Galactica: Cyborgs on the Horizon” drew a large crowd at the 92nd Street Y on Friday night, for a discussion of how human brains might soon fuse with computer chips to create real cyborgs.

Moderator Faith Salie introduced the panelists: Nick Bostrom, director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University; Michael Hogan, also known as Colonel Saul Tigh; Hod Lipson, director of the Computational Synthesis group at Cornell University; Mary McDonnell, a.k.a. President Laura Roslin; and Kevin Warwick, professor of cybernetics at the University of Reading in England.

Salie asked each panelist to define what a cyborg is. Everyone had different answers: Warwick said it’s something that is part human, Lipson said it’s a moving target or a physical device that takes on biological life, and Bostrom said it’s the essence of human intelligence.

When asked about what research the stars had to do prior to playing their role, Hogan said researching how to be a robot for the part was more about understanding mental illness. “I had irritable shell shock, chronic pain, and was not well–off balance. Lots of people in the world are in chronic pain,” he said.

McDonnell weighed in after experiencing the world of cybernetics for herself through her role in the show: “If we can find a way to use parts of the brain that are dormant, more creative, and less fearful—I would like to be more efficient, more active..”

Warwick, whose research, as well as Lipson’s, served as inspiration for the show, explained how he was creating a biological brain in a petri dish. By applying an external voltage to the dish, he was able to create brain activity. Lipson had a different approach: He tried to breed the robots instead of designing them from scratch. When he showed a short video clip of it, Salie remarked, “It looks like a drunk starfish.”

Warwick said the robots developed in the military right now are designed to destroy humans. “We are now pushing things to act quite negatively towards humans,” he says.

The thought of upgrading our brain is appealing for a number of reasons—or, at least, Warwick thought so, since he had a chip surgically implanted in his brain to link him directly to the Internet. One thing he experienced was the touch of a robot picking up something. “It felt like a hand applying force,” he said. He even had a special necklace made for his wife that was hooked up to his brain, and it lit up to show his mood.

And Bostrom left us with something interesting to chew on: When robot AI reaches the complexity of the human brain, robots should be treated the same as humans, whether or they are based carbon or silicon atoms.

Image: Flickr /Courtesy of the World Science Festival

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June 16th, 2009 Tags: Battlestar Galactica, Cyborgs
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7 Responses to “BSG at the World Science Festival: The Real Cyborgs Are Coming”

  1. 1.   Anna Hall Says:
    June 16th, 2009 at 4:35 pm

    I was the World Science Festival producer on the Battlestar Galactica event held last Friday at the 92nd St Y. I’d like to offer some corrections as there are a number of inaccuracies in the post in Discover’s blog above.

    Kevin Warwick and Hod Lipson are both world authorities on robots and cybernetics. However neither of their work was explicitly an inspiration for Battlestar Galactica. Rather last Friday’s program sought to tease out real world science — like Lipson’s evolutionary robotics — from a popular culture phenomenon.

    Kevin Warwick did not have a chip put in his brain. He did however have a chip temporarily inserted into the his arm in order to further explore the interface of man and machine. His work on implants is primarily geared towards biomedical engineering.

  2. 2.   Teknoport » BSG at the World Science Festival: The Real Cyborgs Are Coming Says:
    June 16th, 2009 at 6:36 pm

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  3. 3.   tumbleworld Says:
    June 18th, 2009 at 4:30 am

    I hate to break it to you guys, but Kevin Warwick is a bit of a joke here in Europe. He’s a tireless and passionate self-publicist who first started describing himself as the world’s first cyborg when he had an RFID chip popped into his arm so he could swipe campus security doors without a card.

    Any panel that has invited him to talk on anything has clearly failed to do any research beyond googling ‘robotics’.

    He’s also never had anything spliced into his brain.

  4. 4.   Lee Says:
    June 18th, 2009 at 1:35 pm

    So say we all!!!

  5. 5.   BSGFAN Says:
    June 19th, 2009 at 5:16 pm

    All of this has happened before and all of this will happen again.

    So Say we all and By Your Command!

  6. 6.   marie Says:
    June 23rd, 2009 at 8:54 am

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  7. 7.   Cybernetics » Physical Intelligence Follow Up Says:
    June 24th, 2009 at 5:51 am

    [...] BSG at the World Science Festival: The Real Cyborgs Are Coming …McDonnell weighed in after experiencing the world of cybernetics for herself through her role in the show: “If we can find a way to use parts of the brain that are dormant, more creative, and less fearful—I would like to be more … [...]

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