@@minerva646 Andrewo Mennah: "Robert Tanaka you didn't play classical guitar much" Robert Tanaka: "I've been playing nearly every day for 5 years now. I'm classically trained, and my repertoire is rcm grade 10 / diploma level." Minerva "Robert Tanaka get a life" Well, it seems there's no winning in those social network discussions.
what i love about this sequence is it shows tech still under development. Yes, it works. Yes it's safe. And give them another 10-20 years, they'd probably solve the "emotional static" bit too. but for now..it's not QUITE all the way there. it also shows WHY Gary Oldman's character was still willing to go along with the Robocop project as long as he did....he was SO CLOSE to having a completed project, but NEEDED funding to continue to refine it. It's a nice bit of Character development and world building in what SHOULD have been an ongoing franchise.
@@radio7353 ikr, there's a difference between playing what you can read and playing what you feel, its parallel to the difference to players who learn from tabs and people that learn music from the ear.
theres a guitarrist that plays with his FEET, a violin student that plays without an ARM, for sure you don't need hands, but if the robot prothesis gets in contact with music is useless , I rather lost my hands if I had to make music, I would use my feet or other part of my body as long as is organic and natural it will always be better ...
This is a good scene. Whenever theres a movie about high-tech androids or total cyborgs i always wonder how that technology impacts the general public.
I'm kind of hoping they'll be able to regrow human tissue before they develop robotics for transhumanism. I mean, the robotics would help amputees, of course, but it will never be the same as flesh, blood and bone.
Yes I can, corrupt CEOs and politicians would force healthy people to get their hands cut off and change it for such new and even "better" robo-tech instead.
@@alsosprachzarathustra5505 I think that there might be a kind of technological revolution where you're going to have people voluntarily using a cyborg hand or foot for whatever reason. hell there might even be a new better one coming out every year like an iPhone or a Android. however this isn't like buying a phone This is voluntarily losing a limb. That's a big irreversible choice at least with a phone if you don't like You can take it back no harm no foul. I don't think many people will be voluntarily becoming a cyborg.
@@highlander723 If we ever get there, you can bet there will be people looking for his/her 15 minutes of fame by chosing to lose a perfectly functional limb.
Yeah wrong universe but you are pretty close. The one you are looking for is 3 blocks to your right. Just remember if you see one with nanomachines you have to go 2 blocks back
I'd love to see the much more fucked up version of this, where a person who is once more able to walk becomes so happy at the thought of walking again that their legs keep malfunctioning and causing them to fall over. "Awwwww, you can't be too happy or the legs don't work."
There is a whole other story there. I think it might be different because walking/running is a more mechanical act than playing music. At some point the guy with the legs would just automatically walk without really thinking about it. But something like music requires a different mindset. Unless the walking guy never had legs to begin with.
Walking is a reflex action. While playing guitar, is NOT. Reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord, whereas plating guitar is controlled by our brain. BIG difference.
Running releases endorphines which would change brain chemistry. Also a person might enjoy the act of running. Also, also a person would be elated at having gone from a wheelchair to running around on two legs again, all of which would change brain chemistry.
The thing that's most unrealistic about this scene is not how he could play guitar with prosthetics, but how sad and hesitant he is at trying them out on the guitar, and not outright excited and stoked about it. It's like he doesn't really want to play.. If I lost both my hands to whatever, and one day I was offered the ability to potentially play guitar again, I'd be counting the days, and literally say "Lets fucking do this".. And even if it's not 100% right the first time, because "eMotTion inTerFere's wiTh the SysTem", I'd still be super happy, because "That's more notes then I could play before getting these "Hands" ", and they will have my undying support and backing to improve upon this... And no, don't tell me "it's an emotional scene". The guy was being all "I've never played with these before".. "I need emotion to play", being all sad and depressed and disappointed.. Why?? Fine you want emotion? I'll come up with something better Guy tries out his "hands", moving them around, remembering how it felt before. He asks the Scientist "I'd like to try playing the guitar" Starts playing the guitar, its a bit stiff at first, but gradually get's better, feeling a lot more natural.. He can't believe his eyes, he's actually playing! And then, the pure emotion of having the ability to play this instrument again overwhelms him, interfering with the prosthetics, glitching them out and he starts to play bad notes. The scientist worriedly says "It's a work in progress, emotion interferes with the chemicals -" "-I can play the guitar again." Says the guy. "Doc! I can play the guitar again".. With tears on his face.. But not sad depressing tears, but happy tears. "Ah, well good! That's.. uh.. Good!" Stumbles the scientist. Or something to that effect. BUt noooo.. It's has to be sad and depressing to show the audience the theme of "Machines no want emotion"
Not being able to feel what you touch would make this entirely impossible. I'm pretty sure these fictional prosthetics are meant to let you feel as well.
There must be some kind of feedback that the prosthetic supplies, so he knows how strongly he's pressing the strings, or which strings for that matter.
@@dethkruzer It looks very similar to the DARPA modular prosthetic limb, but with quicker reaction times and dexterity. This would allow you to play guitar in theory.
Actually, a classical musician can't get TOO emotional. The music is so technical that you have to think about how conveying emotions, rather than feeling them. The moment you get too carried away, you fuck up. So this is not such a bad thing.
This technology is already existing. it's just not widely known and the finger movements are not as advanced. So an amputee with special hobbies needs particular robotic limbs for every activity. It's when one limb becomes universal is where it's at. Also, some of the scenes in this movie could easily be part of the terminator universe if judgment day never happened.
it's actually widely known but bit complicated and expensive I believe. Google claim than one bionic hand cost 8-70 000 $ and we tal about myoelectric so it's 25-100+ k $. Per one hand. But you cna have emotions AND functional limbs.
Francois Smit You dont understand the situation he is in. Not everything you get as a replacement will be likeable at the start, just needs getting used to it. Plus, he’s a musician. We rely on emotion and feeling to play. Theres a scene like this in another film, and the situation is similar..
@@AbsoluteAbsurd i do understand that he is an ungreatful person. Take those hands away for him and givr him nothing. You will see him coming back begging for them.
@@radio7353 wow, 2 comments after each other. triggered much? How butt hurt are you that you after still comment on something that I said 2 weeks ago and my comment which was a year ago. I even forgot about this, but it seems you so butthurt that you couldn't get it out of your mind. You have the emotional IQ of a 12 year old girl and this proves it. Thank you for winning me the argument.
@@AbsoluteAbsurd he's human. Every human needs emotions. Francois is simply judgmental prick who talks much about gratefulness but never noticed: 1. How big gift emotions he feels every day are 2. That gratefulness is fucking emotion too.
We are very close my friend. We are not close however to this technology being available to those who need it. The best prosthetic in the world is currently valued at 120 million dollars. The prosthetic pictured here is a much more advanced version of this prosthetic, and there is no way it would be covered by an insurance plan.
We are very close my friend. We are not close however to this technology being available to those who need it. The best prosthetic in the world is currently valued at 120 million dollars. The prosthetic pictured here is a much more advanced version of this prosthetic, and there is no way it would be covered by an insurance plan.
A friend's wife is an amputee and has a robotic arm. I mean Im sorry for her for what happened, but its pretty cool she has that, and even the insurance took care of it. Unfortunately most of them comes with a preprogrammed amount of movements. Theres only a handful you can do with them, so far, as opposed to normal limbs. And they have to be removed to be charged since they are still battery operated. But Ive always wanted to know the science as to hownthe brain still makes them function with the few tendons you have left to operate them
Some people say "oh they revived Murphy so he would keep working" well, if the idea had been just to revive him he would have been sitting right there with the amputees trying to get used to robotic limbs and life still wouldn't have been the same it was before the incident, the same way it wasn't when he became Robocop. Difference is, at least being Robocop allowed him to get revenge on those who killed him and ruined his family.
I actually call foul on this. (Unless those fingers have sensory capabilities.) If it was a piano, sure, you can see where your fingers are at all times. But a guitar?! It's played mostly by feel! 1:21 While obviously foreshadowing, music is supposed to have emotion in it! If your heat's not in it, the music won't sound right! "Music should be the voice of the soul." - Grasshopper (James and The Giant Peach.)
the whole idea that what make you, you, is JUST your brain is NONSENSE. we are who we are because of our whole being. lose part of it, and it effects the brain just as much as the he nerve endings you lost. if we were truly just ours brains, losing a hand would be like putting down a video game controller- the brain wouldn’t be fooled by its own sense of proprioception into thinking that the limb is still there (like one gets with phantom limb syndrome) or quadriplegics wouldn’t often feel emotionally numb as they do physically… our brains are as much a plaything of our bodies as they are in control of our actions. …as odd as that may sound.
Something that I don't understand is how they manage to make the prosthetic work relate it to its energy source. Does it use batteries or something like that?
Adam B He is talking about prosthetics that can connect to the nervous system. It actually exists. But not to the level in this film. But we are indeed very close
@@daniilzhukov2952 He feels them, and the arm as well. Advanced touch sensors, connected to his nervous system. And touch sensors, at least basic ones, are a simple commonly available thing today and have been at least since the great smartphone invasion. ;)
Now it's been years since I saw the full movie but, I remember a lot of people questioning how Alex could disrupt the program and shoot. Doesn't this explain it?
The meter was reading Dopamine, which is the chemical in your brain that's connected to joy, excitement, and espescially that feeling you get when you complete something stressful or difficult. With these robo-limbs there's literally a limit on how happy you can be with them.
We definitely need to find some way to regenerate damaged tissue kind of like um like if we were to create a healing Factor similar to Wolverines from X-Men like if you blow off his hand it would show the Regeneration afterwards because of that healing Factor and we are getting close so it is far we are not giving up on it
Haven't they been doing experiments regarding that? Like growing ears on the bodies of mice? But I don't think the tech to regrow entire limbs will exist for another fifty or so years.
problem is that it would require really advanced stuff as each cell has limits to how many times it can replicate (with some exceptions like cancer cells).
Imagine having robot hands and arms that are capable of the things in this film I’d orogram them to know how to do amazing things like know all the songs on all instrument s
4:34 PM 6/7/2023 I havent seen this movie. When I wake up in the ward I wanted to know how long have I been asleep or unconscious. Yeah I would have freaked out too if Im in China.
Torch GamingYT No, the robotic hands are individuals with their own free will and just decide to help their user... JK, they are controlled by magic... Seriously, what do you think?
@@noises4978 if your thinking of what kind of music to make and barely starting off then yeah but if someone has a raw gift for music and songs then they can make music just by playing a tune then it doesn't come from the brain it comes from the heart and soul
So Ella Lopez was helping James Gordon outfit Rick Flag with cool armor only to be manipulated by the Vulture and be heavily bitched at by Nick Fury. AMAZING!
to be fair to Oldman's character..these are still largely experimental cybernetics...later generations would likely have the right hardware/software to compensate for the whole "emotional disruption" factor.
Limbs are more complicated than a machine If you mess up, a replaceable piece is easy to move from a machine A new limb more difficult to grow a new replacement and placing the new piece in the limb and getting the limb to accept it.
No. Scientists can only grow simple tissues. And I don't think that has reached a stage where it's practical and effective. People with terrible injuries always get skin grafts from their back and legs.
This is my future! Eliminated of Biology given cancer blood flow problems, numbness and sleeping on it wrong! Blood flow just goes to the Three Major parts of a healthy happy life
For someone who's into music, you sure don't know know much about muscle memory either, especially the fact that it isn't actually stored within muscle
It's going to get to a point when people are going to voluntarely have their good limbs replaced and thats the scary part, the day a kid chops his own arm off because he wants a robot arm.
I'm a neuroscientist and there have been very interesting developments lately regarding biotechnology and neuroprosthetics. Scientists are working on developing prosthetic limbs that are connected to your extant peripheral nervous system and are controlled directly by your brain, rather than current methods of a brain-computer interface. Additionally, they are developing prosthetics that enable the user to have the sensation of touch on the prosthetics, giving tactile feedback regarding pressure and sensation using the efferent nerve pathways still in the remaining portion of the limb. Also, and this one is insane, they are working on developing spherical eye implants with nanoscale cone and rod circuits to replace the eyes of the blind, allowing them to see. Not only this, but with some simple modifications, these eyes could enable users to have night vision, as well as zoom in and see in a higher resolution than our human eye is capable of
@@Bigboibeven the thought of someone receiving the ability to see again sounds amazing. While serving in the ARMY I've had conversations with battles who are amputees and they always speak about phantom feelings and how it affects them, they said it's like a itch you can't scratch. The advancements you mentioned sound amazing and I hope to see them in my life time.
The cool thing about a guitar with robot hands is that you won’t get blisters.
Robert Tanaka you didn't play classical guitar much
Instead you would break guitar strings more often.
Robert Tanaka get a life
@@minerva646
Andrewo Mennah: "Robert Tanaka you didn't play classical guitar much"
Robert Tanaka: "I've been playing nearly every day for 5 years now. I'm classically trained, and my repertoire is rcm grade 10 / diploma level."
Minerva "Robert Tanaka get a life"
Well, it seems there's no winning in those social network discussions.
Plus, who says that robot hands have to be just 5 fingers? ( ._.)
Starts to play “Stairways To Heaven”
Dr:No,you can’t play this here.
He just instantly rips off the hands and walks out
Underrated comment
No stairway? Denied!
Dr. No
😂😂😂😂😂
what i love about this sequence is it shows tech still under development. Yes, it works. Yes it's safe. And give them another 10-20 years, they'd probably solve the "emotional static" bit too. but for now..it's not QUITE all the way there. it also shows WHY Gary Oldman's character was still willing to go along with the Robocop project as long as he did....he was SO CLOSE to having a completed project, but NEEDED funding to continue to refine it. It's a nice bit of Character development and world building in what SHOULD have been an ongoing franchise.
You NEED to stop RANDOMLY capitalizing words in your writing
@@homersimpson5497 oh, i was done with intended effect. just as yours were.
@@alexsolomon7991 sorry about that, I was up late and just felt like being an asshole. Cheers 🍻
@@homersimpson5497 Someone call the FBI
@@cerebralparasite9238 Dumb words from a dumb animal
"I need emotion to play"
"Just relax, you can always go supertechnical metal"
"Or you can just play Chris Martin songs, they require zero emotion and might as well have been written by a computer anyway."
"I can't play without emotions" well you surely can't play without hands my friend
Yes, this guy always sounded ungrateful
i assume both of you have never played an instrument
Thats cold but funny as hell
@@radio7353 ikr, there's a difference between playing what you can read and playing what you feel, its parallel to the difference to players who learn from tabs and people that learn music from the ear.
theres a guitarrist that plays with his FEET, a violin student that plays without an ARM, for sure you don't need hands, but if the robot prothesis gets in contact with music is useless , I rather lost my hands if I had to make music, I would use my feet or other part of my body as long as is organic and natural it will always be better ...
When he says “I need emotion to play” really hits me
Funny, I get teased for having said that line by other musicians ALL the time.
So bruce wayne came to see Gordon
yoga asix correct
Bruce Wayne wanted Commissioner Gordon to fix Rick Flag and now Nick Fury is reporting about it haha
Aaron Kenyon screw Rick Flag
He's name is Robocop
When you realized all of the lead role was in DC universe 😁
🤣
Michael Keaton walks like batman
That's because HE IS Batman, but currently retired :)
Razlo5000 I think he has more of Bruce Wayne stance to me.
Wait a minute.
Razlo5000 *You mean the vulture.....*
Hes the Birdman
That's because he WAS Batman
Yeah...
You need emotion to motivate creativity :/
Artist life must be rough
Rex Wort creativity? That's a real song, not an improvisation
actually no, Edgar Allan Poe was opposed to wait for inspiration when you write poetry
Either that or no arms. Be grateful.
@@andryuu_2000 , I assumed the musical instrument player is an interpreter of the music, like an actor interpreting a role.
tell me 'bout it. ( ._.)
This is a good scene. Whenever theres a movie about high-tech androids or total cyborgs i always wonder how that technology impacts the general public.
I'm kind of hoping they'll be able to regrow human tissue before they develop robotics for transhumanism. I mean, the robotics would help amputees, of course, but it will never be the same as flesh, blood and bone.
The-Lonely-Janitor 659 i dont think that'll ever happen technology also has it limits
Johnfuse ik they have a thing where u can regrow organs all they need is ur cells
@@claytoncarmine244 Actually, it's already becoming a reality
The same? No, but better.
Didn't they grow a human ear on a rats back recently?
I know it's just a movie but can you imagine how the world would be different if we had this kind of technology for amputees.
Yes I can, corrupt CEOs and politicians would force healthy people to get their hands cut off and change it for such new and even "better" robo-tech instead.
@@alsosprachzarathustra5505 I think that there might be a kind of technological revolution where you're going to have people voluntarily using a cyborg hand or foot for whatever reason. hell there might even be a new better one coming out every year like an iPhone or a Android.
however this isn't like buying a phone This is voluntarily losing a limb. That's a big irreversible choice at least with a phone if you don't like You can take it back no harm no foul.
I don't think many people will be voluntarily becoming a cyborg.
@@highlander723 If we ever get there, you can bet there will be people looking for his/her 15 minutes of fame by chosing to lose a perfectly functional limb.
@@highlander723 You all need to look into Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
@@faismasterx i was just gonna say that
Random employee: "Play Free Bird-"
Boss: "You're fired."
I NEVER ASKED FOR THIS! oh wait wrong universe ..
Alicia Rydbeck i forgot what movie thats from
@@shapes9495
It's from a game, Deux ex.
neither any human was never asked to be born first....and computer never ask to be built and turn on...
Yeah wrong universe but you are pretty close. The one you are looking for is 3 blocks to your right. Just remember if you see one with nanomachines you have to go 2 blocks back
Augmentations
"the music doesn't come from your fingers, it comes from your mind"
"but I play the guitar WITH my fingers"
"oh yeah. shit that's a good point"
I'd love to see the much more fucked up version of this, where a person who is once more able to walk becomes so happy at the thought of walking again that their legs keep malfunctioning and causing them to fall over. "Awwwww, you can't be too happy or the legs don't work."
There is a whole other story there. I think it might be different because walking/running is a more mechanical act than playing music. At some point the guy with the legs would just automatically walk without really thinking about it. But something like music requires a different mindset. Unless the walking guy never had legs to begin with.
and bitches in comment section would still say he's ungrateful as he should be happy he has legs.
Walking is a reflex action. While playing guitar, is NOT. Reflex actions are controlled by the spinal cord, whereas plating guitar is controlled by our brain. BIG difference.
Running releases endorphines which would change brain chemistry. Also a person might enjoy the act of running. Also, also a person would be elated at having gone from a wheelchair to running around on two legs again, all of which would change brain chemistry.
This bit right here, is what made me like this movie despite all of its flaws.
Awfully nice to hear. :)
This is my dream. Rehabilitating amputees with cyber prosthetic's. No greater joy than someones smile and thank you for me.
I'd settle for making people smile or laugh... again
me need exoskeleton
@@hendranhw60 where exoskeleton?
Same I'm currently studying anatomy and engineering to make prosthetics
@@manatee4924 well you better hurry up bro cuz I need an extra pinky
Jkjk but I hope it happens it'll be cool if I get a robotic pinky
The best Bruce Wayne and the best Commissioner Gordon both in this scene. 😎
The thing that's most unrealistic about this scene is not how he could play guitar with prosthetics, but how sad and hesitant he is at trying them out on the guitar, and not outright excited and stoked about it. It's like he doesn't really want to play.. If I lost both my hands to whatever, and one day I was offered the ability to potentially play guitar again, I'd be counting the days, and literally say "Lets fucking do this".. And even if it's not 100% right the first time, because "eMotTion inTerFere's wiTh the SysTem", I'd still be super happy, because "That's more notes then I could play before getting these "Hands" ", and they will have my undying support and backing to improve upon this...
And no, don't tell me "it's an emotional scene". The guy was being all "I've never played with these before".. "I need emotion to play", being all sad and depressed and disappointed.. Why?? Fine you want emotion? I'll come up with something better
Guy tries out his "hands", moving them around, remembering how it felt before.
He asks the Scientist "I'd like to try playing the guitar"
Starts playing the guitar, its a bit stiff at first, but gradually get's better, feeling a lot more natural.. He can't believe his eyes, he's actually playing! And then, the pure emotion of having the ability to play this instrument again overwhelms him, interfering with the prosthetics, glitching them out and he starts to play bad notes.
The scientist worriedly says "It's a work in progress, emotion interferes with the chemicals -"
"-I can play the guitar again." Says the guy. "Doc! I can play the guitar again".. With tears on his face.. But not sad depressing tears, but happy tears.
"Ah, well good! That's.. uh.. Good!" Stumbles the scientist.
Or something to that effect. BUt noooo.. It's has to be sad and depressing to show the audience the theme of "Machines no want emotion"
Guy was probably not too keen on the performance of the prosthetics because he already couldn't do super fine stuff before going for the guitar
Is even harder when you can't feel what you touch,
Oh yes Indeed.
Not being able to feel what you touch would make this entirely impossible. I'm pretty sure these fictional prosthetics are meant to let you feel as well.
There must be some kind of feedback that the prosthetic supplies, so he knows how strongly he's pressing the strings, or which strings for that matter.
@@dethkruzer It looks very similar to the DARPA modular prosthetic limb, but with quicker reaction times and dexterity. This would allow you to play guitar in theory.
They are already implementing feeling of touch into prosthetic arms in the real world.
So in the magic world of Hollywood...
Music comes from emotion and feel. If you can't feel the strings you won't feel the music
like man be happy you have amazing working robot hands jeez!
0:22 " The Music doesn´t come from your Fingers, Michael. It comes from your butt."
I suggested that very line when I played this scene... director said no. No imagination. 😉
+Raffi Altounian Holy crap, it’s the man himself!
“All you have to do is let it out”
Just like the movie
I was waiting for him to say that but it never "came"
i hope one day i can get my arm back.
Michael keaton's walk XD
Actually, a classical musician can't get TOO emotional. The music is so technical that you have to think about how conveying emotions, rather than feeling them. The moment you get too carried away, you fuck up. So this is not such a bad thing.
His wife is so happy to see he has hands and his fingers are moving again what a lovely scene awww
sus
That's not the only thing she's happy about
This technology is already existing. it's just not widely known and the finger movements are not as advanced. So an amputee with special hobbies needs particular robotic limbs for every activity. It's when one limb becomes universal is where it's at.
Also, some of the scenes in this movie could easily be part of the terminator universe if judgment day never happened.
it's actually widely known but bit complicated and expensive I believe. Google claim than one bionic hand cost 8-70 000 $ and we tal about myoelectric so it's 25-100+ k $. Per one hand.
But you cna have emotions AND functional limbs.
"Concierto de Aranjuez". Spanish song.
Imagine prosthetics getting so advanced they're superior to the real thing and people start voluntarily replacing limbs
I guess that's basically Deus Ex Machina and Alita
@@tydshiin5783 Cyberpunk 2077 too
And No Guns Life (kinda)
@@ahmeddare2288 oh shit you right, both have the same story of tech being so good that they replace their limbs intentionally
it sounds like Meta Runner :p they replace one of their arms to get better at gaming.
Gene Mods Bro hehehehehehe
What an ungrateful person! He was just given the gift of hands that almost mimic his real hands and he is unhappy. Those robot hands looks awesome!
@@radio7353 Says u moron!
Francois Smit
You dont understand the situation he is in. Not everything you get as a replacement will be likeable at the start, just needs getting used to it.
Plus, he’s a musician. We rely on emotion and feeling to play.
Theres a scene like this in another film, and the situation is similar..
@@AbsoluteAbsurd i do understand that he is an ungreatful person. Take those hands away for him and givr him nothing. You will see him coming back begging for them.
@@radio7353 wow, 2 comments after each other. triggered much? How butt hurt are you that you after still comment on something that I said 2 weeks ago and my comment which was a year ago. I even forgot about this, but it seems you so butthurt that you couldn't get it out of your mind. You have the emotional IQ of a 12 year old girl and this proves it. Thank you for winning me the argument.
@@AbsoluteAbsurd he's human. Every human needs emotions. Francois is simply judgmental prick who talks much about gratefulness but never noticed:
1. How big gift emotions he feels every day are
2. That gratefulness is fucking emotion too.
Batman (Michael Keaton) meets an robotic scientist 😮 - Batman Returns 😢
This scene was beautiful.
Perhaps this was the best scene in the movie.
I can’t wait for this technology to be real
We are very close my friend. We are not close however to this technology being available to those who need it. The best prosthetic in the world is currently valued at 120 million dollars. The prosthetic pictured here is a much more advanced version of this prosthetic, and there is no way it would be covered by an insurance plan.
We are very close my friend. We are not close however to this technology being available to those who need it. The best prosthetic in the world is currently valued at 120 million dollars. The prosthetic pictured here is a much more advanced version of this prosthetic, and there is no way it would be covered by an insurance plan.
A friend's wife is an amputee and has a robotic arm. I mean Im sorry for her for what happened, but its pretty cool she has that, and even the insurance took care of it. Unfortunately most of them comes with a preprogrammed amount of movements. Theres only a handful you can do with them, so far, as opposed to normal limbs. And they have to be removed to be charged since they are still battery operated. But Ive always wanted to know the science as to hownthe brain still makes them function with the few tendons you have left to operate them
I got to watch a veteran paralyzed from the waist down walk Friday using technology that seemed to be coming from this movie.
I cried a bit because I felt his pain
I would not call it a robotics clinic, more like a clinic for people to receive bionic-like implants.
you're asking a MUSICIAN....NOT to play with EMOTION....
imagine you just got a new set of hands and you decided to play wonderwall
"Quick, take them off take them off!"
Some people say "oh they revived Murphy so he would keep working" well, if the idea had been just to revive him he would have been sitting right there with the amputees trying to get used to robotic limbs and life still wouldn't have been the same it was before the incident, the same way it wasn't when he became Robocop. Difference is, at least being Robocop allowed him to get revenge on those who killed him and ruined his family.
I actually call foul on this. (Unless those fingers have sensory capabilities.) If it was a piano, sure, you can see where your fingers are at all times. But a guitar?! It's played mostly by feel!
1:21 While obviously foreshadowing, music is supposed to have emotion in it! If your heat's not in it, the music won't sound right! "Music should be the voice of the soul." - Grasshopper (James and The Giant Peach.)
Michael Keaton's power walk, though.
This movie should have never been a reboot.
This was the best scene in the movie. The whole movie could have been about Gary Oldman making Robocop and it would have been better
Music doesn’t work with out emotions.
Music comes from the heart
the whole idea that what make you, you, is JUST your brain is NONSENSE. we are who we are because of our whole being. lose part of it, and it effects the brain just as much as the he nerve endings you lost. if we were truly just ours brains, losing a hand would be like putting down a video game controller- the brain wouldn’t be fooled by its own sense of proprioception into thinking that the limb is still there (like one gets with phantom limb syndrome) or quadriplegics wouldn’t often feel emotionally numb as they do physically…
our brains are as much a plaything of our bodies as they are in control of our actions. …as odd as that may sound.
It be funny if he couldn't play guitar before his robot hands and they just did all the work.
This already exist! Amazing work.
0:43 nationwide is on your side
of course
cant stop seeing gary as drac..
Concerto de Aranjuez. Linda Música !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Essa cena sempre me faz chorar
After 4 knee surgeries between the two of them and 3 shoulder operations, I'd take prosthetic arms and legs so long as I kept both of my heads.
It’s Bruce Wayne
0:29 Isn't that Melanie Scrofano? 'October' from the 'Pure Pwnage' series?
Miss Lopez!
Something that I don't understand is how they manage to make the prosthetic work relate it to its energy source. Does it use batteries or something like that?
I think that the prosthetic is connected to the nerve endings and is controlled by thought.
The guy with robot hands his wife must sure be very happy😂😂😂robot hands don’t get tired
And I wonder if they have a vibrate feature lmao
Ha ha ha ha
Who else cried when she started to cry?
Gary ❤️
The scientific explanation is way off. But the scene is still cool.
Actually there are prototypes like this already on the market. The original tech was developed by NASA and DARPA. Used in space.
@@maxhalsted5381 yep, bt there is 100% no reason for lack of emotions. It was made up for plot of the movie.
Is that’s the guy that plays as mr Simpson in Degrassi?
The thing is, all of this is real now. Thanks to bionic science.
Karvin Now we just have to manufacture it
Jūju Joel Cinnamon is running around somewhere right now in a terminator body? Wow didn’t know we had the technology
Adam B
He is talking about prosthetics that can connect to the nervous system. It actually exists. But not to the level in this film. But we are indeed very close
@@natsudragneel2258 I think he was joking
Ben Watkinson
Bruv I commented that 3 months ago 😅
play "Free Bird" yeah
That's one thing that kinda pissed me off about this scene. He can play guitar but he.. still can't play guitar
I mean , he's know how to play , but does he feel his fingers anymore ?
@@daniilzhukov2952 He feels them, and the arm as well. Advanced touch sensors, connected to his nervous system. And touch sensors, at least basic ones, are a simple commonly available thing today and have been at least since the great smartphone invasion. ;)
Yeah. Literally Devil's deal. He got hands to be able to play guitar, he can't play guitar and lost emotions And pricks claim he should be grateful.
Now it's been years since I saw the full movie but, I remember a lot of people questioning how Alex could disrupt the program and shoot. Doesn't this explain it?
Same with how he undid the limiters they put on him before he solved his murder-
The meter was reading Dopamine, which is the chemical in your brain that's connected to joy, excitement, and espescially that feeling you get when you complete something stressful or difficult. With these robo-limbs there's literally a limit on how happy you can be with them.
Hmmm
So touching
Is this Miles Davis Concierto de Aranjuez.
if there was robotic limb like that there be people literally amputating there self to have them
The guy that played the guitar kinda reminds me of engineer.
Probably that horrific shirt they made me wear. 😐
We definitely need to find some way to regenerate damaged tissue kind of like um like if we were to create a healing Factor similar to Wolverines from X-Men like if you blow off his hand it would show the Regeneration afterwards because of that healing Factor and we are getting close so it is far we are not giving up on it
Haven't they been doing experiments regarding that? Like growing ears on the bodies of mice? But I don't think the tech to regrow entire limbs will exist for another fifty or so years.
problem is that it would require really advanced stuff as each cell has limits to how many times it can replicate (with some exceptions like cancer cells).
Imagine having robot hands and arms that are capable of the things in this film I’d orogram them to know how to do amazing things like know all the songs on all instrument s
Posta more about Roboc 2014 please .Thankd
Gordon and Bruce Wayne in the same scene!
4:34 PM 6/7/2023 I havent seen this movie. When I wake up in the ward I wanted to know how long have I been asleep or unconscious. Yeah I would have freaked out too if Im in China.
so if someone have robot hands, does that mean the human nerves is connected to the robot hand which allow us to controll it?
Torch GamingYT
No, the robotic hands are individuals with their own free will and just decide to help their user...
JK, they are controlled by magic...
Seriously, what do you think?
Some of those prothesis exist
Non like these pure cgi!@@andryuu_2000
@@BillyBoze Like the four actuators of Doc Oc in Spiderman 2...?
@@BillyBoze Say, have you ever seen the movie "Upgrade" from 2018? If not, your comment here looks like you should definitely do so. ;)
I need emotions to play ... is a FACT
The music doesn't come from your hands it also doesn't come from the mind it comes from the heart and soul
which are both located in the brain
@@noises4978 if your thinking of what kind of music to make and barely starting off then yeah but if someone has a raw gift for music and songs then they can make music just by playing a tune then it doesn't come from the brain it comes from the heart and soul
Is he going to need an attachment for a guitar pick?
OMG BATMAN IS HERE
This move had so many great ideas but unfortunately it was PG-13, limiting the way to convey them in a graphic matter
All i can say is Gary Oldman and Michael Keaton make movies better. :)
So Ella Lopez was helping James Gordon outfit Rick Flag with cool armor only to be manipulated by the Vulture and be heavily bitched at by Nick Fury. AMAZING!
When Batman meets Jim Gordon
I can't make out what song he was playing can some tell me
Concerto de aranjuez. He says so at the end of the scene.
thank you i could not understand him in that shot
He Should be gratefull, that he got New hands
Yeah, and he lost all emotions
Comissioner Gordon & Batman
Its funny because Commissioner Gordon created Robocop & Batman wants to kill Robocop LOL
Pretty hilarious LOL
Marvin Rodriguez
Oh boy, a man in a poor bat cosplay is after the man of steel....
Bozebilly LOL most likely
But its more like Comissioner Gordon betrayed Batman LOL
@@marvinrodriguez7971 stop using LOL when you probably dead ass looking at your screen like ;(
@@marvinrodriguez7971 SHUT THE FUCK UP
Bro bobocop epic
Not quite my tempo, lets pick it up at 17. Like if you got that reference.
Are you a rusher or a dragger?
Theres a great job to make prosthetic pieces for the body and watch the result
to be fair to Oldman's character..these are still largely experimental cybernetics...later generations would likely have the right hardware/software to compensate for the whole "emotional disruption" factor.
actually this factor simply doesn't exist irl as far as I know. It was made up simply to highlight philosophical stuff behind RoboCop.
Haven't they found a way to regrow limbs and other body parts too.
Limbs are more complicated than a machine
If you mess up, a replaceable piece is easy to move from a machine
A new limb more difficult to grow a new replacement and placing the new piece in the limb and getting the limb to accept it.
No. Scientists can only grow simple tissues. And I don't think that has reached a stage where it's practical and effective. People with terrible injuries always get skin grafts from their back and legs.
This is my future! Eliminated of Biology given cancer blood flow problems, numbness and sleeping on it wrong! Blood flow just goes to the Three Major parts of a healthy happy life
James Gordon?
From the dark Knight?
"music doesnt come from your fingers, it comes from your mind" well for someone who is into robotics, he doesnt know much about muscle memory...
Muscle memory is also not stored in the literal muscles of your arms.
For someone who's into music, you sure don't know know much about muscle memory either, especially the fact that it isn't actually stored within muscle
I hope one day we will have this kind of technology. So many lives would be better.
It's going to get to a point when people are going to voluntarely have their good limbs replaced and thats the scary part, the day a kid chops his own arm off because he wants a robot arm.
I'm a neuroscientist and there have been very interesting developments lately regarding biotechnology and neuroprosthetics. Scientists are working on developing prosthetic limbs that are connected to your extant peripheral nervous system and are controlled directly by your brain, rather than current methods of a brain-computer interface. Additionally, they are developing prosthetics that enable the user to have the sensation of touch on the prosthetics, giving tactile feedback regarding pressure and sensation using the efferent nerve pathways still in the remaining portion of the limb. Also, and this one is insane, they are working on developing spherical eye implants with nanoscale cone and rod circuits to replace the eyes of the blind, allowing them to see. Not only this, but with some simple modifications, these eyes could enable users to have night vision, as well as zoom in and see in a higher resolution than our human eye is capable of
@@Bigboibeven the thought of someone receiving the ability to see again sounds amazing. While serving in the ARMY I've had conversations with battles who are amputees and they always speak about phantom feelings and how it affects them, they said it's like a itch you can't scratch. The advancements you mentioned sound amazing and I hope to see them in my life time.
@@AudioAndroid artificial limbs with the ability to sense touch will most definitely be in practice within the next 10 years, likely sooner than that