If an individual is gifted with a technological mind and serious mathematical skill, they should really use it to better the world. Making 'Guitar Hero'-playing robots does not fall in the ‘bettering the world’ category.
But that’s what students Chee Lor and Mike Teigen did. Think of the computational know-how that went into this. No, don’t, it’s too depressing. The students didn’t even take the time to make a robot that could play an *actual* guitar. 'Guitar Hero'-playing robots may be a sign of the end times.
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Technological Mind Wasted
- Individuals gifted with a technological mind and serious mathematical skill should use it for better purposes rather than just creating Guitar Hero-playing robots.
- Lack of Innovation
- Creating robots that can only play video games does not contribute to innovative advancements in technology.
- Need for Purpose-driven Technology
- The trend towards purpose-driven technology emphasizes the need for individuals to use their technological skills towards creating innovative solutions that benefit society.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Technology
- The technology industry needs to focus on creating innovative solutions that benefit society and contribute to technological advancements.
- Robotics
- The robotics industry needs to focus on purpose-driven solutions that contribute to advancements in robotics while benefiting society.
- Education
- The education industry can promote purpose-driven technology by emphasizing the importance of using technology for the betterment of society in STEM fields.
