Dancing cyborgs: Japanese researchers develop robot arms to 'unlock creativity'

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A team at the University of Tokyo is developing a series of technologies rooted in the idea of “jizai”. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - What would society look like if cyborg body parts were freely available for use like roadside rental bicycles?

Prof Inami’s team is developing a series of technologies rooted in the idea of “jizai”, a Japanese term that he says roughly denotes autonomy and the freedom to do as one pleases. Prof Inami says he was inspired by traditional Japanese puppetry and a quasi-horror short story by novelist Yasunari Kawabata about a man who borrows a young woman’s arm and proceeds to spend the night with it.

A promotional video for the “Jizai Arms” shows two ballet dancers performing a routine with robotic arms protruding from their backs and torsos - human and machine moving in concert.Some wearers grow attached to the arms after some time, Prof Inami said.

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