Episode 205 – Fashionable AR

Michael and Michael start off this episode with a ready to weAR t-shirt from Curiscope, that displays the wearer’s heart rate in addition to a representation of heart & other organs in the torso.  This leads to a conversation on what more could be done in a hospital setting, to allow for a visualization for the medical professionals seeing & absorbing data about their patients in a new way.  Continuing the fashion theme, the team turns to the reward structure that Tommy Hilfiger is building into the Xplore line, with embedded IoT chipset & companion app to reward influencers for wearing the brand, not just buying the clothes.  

After a segue to how a Pi-Hole can be used to block advertisements and improve network performance, Michael and Michael talk about the Segway Drift W1 roller shoe platform, an innovative way to get around.

Extending the discussion on this episode on augmented reality, Michael R’s find on the new Ghostbusters World mobile game play from the San Diego Comic-Con got both of the co-hosts excited about the potential of the game once it is released more broadly.  Get your PKE meter ready to answer the call — hopefully later this year!

The augmen.tv capabilities to connect augmented reality to television broadcasts are amazing — and spell the way that the future of television will be experienced.

We hope that you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as we had fun in producing it!

Selected Links

Digital Trends article: Eww, gross! See your beating heart for real on this amazing AR T-shirt — https://www.digitaltrends.com/wearables/curiscope-virtuali-tee-heart-rate-tracker-news/ 

Curiscope Virtuali-tee — https://www.curiscope.com/products/virtuali-tee 

Engadget article: Tommy Hilfiger tracks, rewards you for wearing its smart clothes — https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/26/tommy-hilfiger-jeans-xplore/ 

Tommy Jeans Xplore — https://usa.tommy.com/en/men-tommy-jeans-capsule 

Haaretz article: The Israeli technology behind Tommy Hilfiger’s eerie smart clothes that track your every move — https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium.MAGAZINE-the-israelis-behind-tommy-hilfiger-s-clothes-that-track-you-1.6337635 

pi-hole.nethttps://pi-hole.net 

Jace Norman — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jace_Norman 

TechCrunch article: Segway’s whacky new roller shoes will cost $399 — https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/24/segway-drift-w1-price/ 

Segway Drift W1— http://www.segway.com/products/consumer-lifestyle/segway-drift-w1 

/Film article: ‘Ghostbusters World’ Mobile Game Evolves Beyond Another ‘Pokémon Go’ Copycat — https://www.slashfilm.com/ghostbusters-world-game/ 

augmen.tvhttps://augmen.tv 

augment.tv by eyecandylab // the AR Lens for Video — https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=pW1fdXxts7Y 

Games the co-hosts are playing

Michael R — Forensic Detective — https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/forensic-detective/id1382363470?mt=8 

Michael M — Rodeo Stampede — https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rodeo-stampede-sky-zoo-safari/id1047961826?mt=8

Episode 204 – Hot to Trot Bots

Michael and Michael make a rare recording appearance at their favorite coffee shop, Bean Traders, in Durham, NC, to talk about coffee, robot dogs, and much more.  

This week’s episode is fueled by discussions on artificial intelligence, machine learning, power storage & delivery, as well as the future use cases for bots both big & small.  Kicking things off with Dominic Tan’s Domo Arigato poster with 262 robots, Michael & Michael then move on to the physical robots, starting with a robotic arm with a dodecahedron grasping mechanism, designed to capture delicate undersea creatures, like jellyfish.  Continuing on with the aquatic robotic theme, the tiny DARPA SHRIMP robots, which stands for SHort-Range Independent Microrobotic Platforms, comes into focus.  Michael & Michael harken back to earlier discussions on swarming technology (Episode 150), cloud processing, and power, as well as imagine use cases involving the dodecahedron grasping mechanism for ocean environmental cleanup, among others.

Moving to more terrestrial robotics, Michael R’s find on the Rolls-Royce SWARM robots spurs an interesting conversation on how such small robots could be injected into an engine for maintenance and repair.  The platform provided by Boston Dynamics in the form of their SpotMini has a wide variety of possible use cases, and sufficient battery life.

Rounding out this week’s episode, the co-hosts discuss the Amazon AR Part Finder capability, where using a known reference object like a penny can help determine what size and type of screw, nut or bolt is needed without resorting to creating your own physical sizer.  A video from Mirjana Kika Milosevic demonstrates how amazing visual effects are possible with simple makeup,  

Selected Links

Bean Traders — https://beantraderscoffee.com 

 Gizmodo article: How Many Robots Can You Spot in This Awesome Poster? — https://io9.gizmodo.com/how-many-robots-can-you-spot-in-this-awesome-poster-1827635538 

MIT Technology Review article: How to tell if you’re talking to a bot?  https://www.technologyreview.com/s/611655/how-to-tell-if-youre-talking-to-a-bot/ 

TechCrunch article: ‘Underwater Pokeball’ snatches up soft-bodied deep dwellers — https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/18/underwater-pokeball-snatches-up-soft-bodied-deep-dwellers/ 

Engadget article:  DARPA’s insect-sized SHRIMP robots could aid disaster relief — https://www.engadget.com/2018/07/19/darpas-insect-sized-shrimp-robots-disaster-relief/ 

Discussion on Swarming robots in Episode 150 — Cyber Dementors — https://gamesatwork.biz/2016/10/23/episode-150-cyber-dementors/  

ZDNet article: Meet the robot snake and bugs that will repair your car’s engine — https://www.zdnet.com/article/meet-the-snake-and-bug-robots-that-will-repair-your-cars-engine/ 

Rolls-Royce’s SWARM robots — https://www.rolls-royce.com/media/our-stories/insights/2018/swarm-robots.aspx 

Saturday Night Live’s Ned’s Roach Away commercial —

CNet article: Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini robot dog goes on sale in 2019 — https://www.cnet.com/news/boston-dynamics-spotmini-robot-dog-goes-on-sale-in-2019/ 

CNet article:  Need a special screw? Amazon’s Part Finder might help you someday (hands on) — https://www.cnet.com/news/need-a-special-screw-amazons-part-finder-might-help-you-someday-hands-on 

DIY Nut And Bolt Sizer — https://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Nut-And-Bolt-Sizer/ 

BBC article: Mirjana Kika Milosevic uses make-up to turn herself invisible — https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-44890864/mirjana-kika-milosevic-uses-make-up-to-turn-herself-invisible 

Gizmodo article: Lego Recreated James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 Complete With Ejector Seat and Hidden Machine Guns — https://io9.gizmodo.com/lego-recreated-james-bonds-aston-martin-db5-complete-wi-1827664653 

Games Michael R is playing

Squashy Bug — https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/squashy-bug/id1276403443?mt=8 

LEGO AR Studio — https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lego-ar-studio/id1296734986?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 

Episode 203 – Robotic Monks

After a quick vacation week Michael R. brings a meditative view back to the show with a Robotic Monk designed to welcome young visitors to temples in China. He then takes us deep on synthetics and their new religious beliefs as shown on the TV Show Humans. We then look at new robots from MIT that can walk, run, and climb stairs that are littered with debris – all with out any visual inputs. And we wrap the show with a bit of a discussion around the addictive behavior of games.

Show Links
Robotic Monk – https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/02/a-buddhist-temple-in-beijing-built-a-robotic-monk-to-spread-the-word/
Fisher Price Little People – http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Fisher-Price_Little_People
Oak Meditation App – Oak Meditation
AMC’s Humans – https://www.amc.com/shows/humans

MIT Cheetah Robot Climbs Stairs = https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/05/mits-cheetah-bot-walks-up-debris-littered-stairs-without-visual-sensors/

Addiction and Video Games – https://kotaku.com/the-truth-about-video-game-addiction-1827374773
Irresistible – Books – http://adamalterauthor.com/irresistible/

Michael M has time to play games – and what is he playing?
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rodeo-stampede-sky-zoo-safari/id1047961826

Episode 202 – Everything Old Is New Again

Michael M starts off this episode with true blast from the past, even if it was in the wrong order from the plan — how modern micro-X-ray techniques are able to bring back images from daguerrotypes that were once thought ruined.  The images of photos taken long ago are now visible again, with amazing detail.

The team then turns to an MIT Technology Review article on AI, which focuses on the challenge that games present, and what can be learned from how artificial intelligence teams play those games.  The game in this case is Dota 2 — Defense of the Ancients 2, a popular e-sports game that pits teams of 5 players against one another.  This is particularly important, as it is not one AI vs one human, rather a team of 5 AIs playing against a team of 5 humans.  While the article highlights that the AI team has “started defeating amateur Dota 2 players in testing”, this success in AI collaboration has important ramifications.  Michael and Michael discuss the speed and methods of effective human team communication vs the possibilities afforded to artificial intelligence teammates playing together as a team.  Furthermore, there are interesting ideas here for how humans can be augmented with an AI who can make for a stronger team.

After discussing an intriguing idea for how unused travel reservations can be resold at a discount, preserving at least some of the investment (historically the preserve of travel insurance), Michael and Michael wind up the show talking about cars, starting with Volvo’s new subscription service for the new S80 T8 Polestar, which is only available via the Volvo app.  Between this, and the retro-future for electrifying classic cars, there are going to be many options for how people will make use of transportation services in the future — in the sharing economy, as a subscription, or refurbishing the clean, classic lines of a 1960s Jaguar E-type with an electric motor.  The remake of the 1969 The Italian Job with modern Mini Coopers springs to mind as well, as the filmmakers were required to electrify the Minis used in the tunnels, as combustion engines were not allowed (clip above).

What’s driving your thinking this week, as the US gets ready to celebrate Independence Day on the Fourth of July?  How do you think that AI is going to revolutionize work?  What do you think is going to be the next big thing in the automotive industry?  Drop us a Tweet over at @gamesatwork_biz and let us know!

Selected Links

TechCrunch Article: New technique brings secrets out of old daguerrotypes — https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/25/new-technique-brings-secrets-out-of-old-daguerreotypes/ 

MIT Technology Review article: AI algorithms worked together to crush humans in a complex video game — https://mailchi.mp/technologyreview/ai-is-starting-to-crush-humans-at-dota-2 

Dota 2 — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dota_2 

Free to Play documentary — https://itunes.apple.com/US/movie/id838598746 

Dota by Basshunter — https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/dota-bonus-track/291081295?i=291081753 

The Telegraph article: New ‘eBay for travel’ lets you buy people’s unwanted holidays — https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/news/transfer-travel-sell-unwanted-flights-marketplace/ 

Transfer Travel — https://www.transfertravel.com 

Engadget article: Volvo’s subscription-only performance hybrid launches today — https://www.engadget.com/2018/06/28/polestar-volvo-s60-t8-phev-care-by-volvo/ 

CNN article:  Classic cars experiencing rebirths as electric vehicles — https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/29/motorsport/classic-cars-are-reborn-as-electric-vehicles-spt-intl/index.html 

Volkswagen’s new Beelte — http://www.vw.com/models/beetle/ 

Chrysler’s PT Cruiser — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_PT_Cruiser 

Ford’s Thunderbird — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Thunderbird#Eleventh_generation_(2002–2005) 

Mini Cooper — https://www.miniusa.com/tools/learning/models-build.html 

Volkswagen’s ID BUZZ — http://www.vw.com/electric-concepts/section/id-buzz/ 

The Italian Job (1969) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064505/ 

The Italian Job (2003) — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0317740/