- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
An interdisciplinary team of researchers put a culture of the edible mushroom species Pleurotus eryngii (also known as the king oyster mushroom) in control of a pair of vehicles, which can twitch and roll across a flat surface.
By applying algorithms based on the extracellular electrophysiology of P. eryngii mycelia and feeding the output into a microcontroller unit, the researchers used spikes of activity triggered by a stimulus – in this case, UV light – to toggle mechanical responses in two different kinds of mobile device.
“Come with me if you want to live”
my rule not to eat anything smarter than i am is steering me worryingly close to mushroomless waters
They’re fruits. If you’re not eating the colony itself, I think it’s okay.
They’re fruits
oh god it’s cannibalism then; sin compounded upon sin
Sunflowers move towards the sun on their own, this isn’t much different from that.
Must… Resist… Urge… To… Stomp
I can help! Goombas aren’t mushrooms, they’re chestnuts!
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"I’ve always wanted to say this.
Get in the robot, fungus."
Future earth that has nothing but a war thats sigularity ai robots vs mycelial robots. No evidence of humanity left anywhere.
Niear automata but the aliens are fungi
“This kind of project is not just about controlling a robot,” says Cornell bioroboticist Anand Mishra.
“It is also about creating a true connection with the living system. Because once you hear the signal, you also understand what’s going on. Maybe that signal is coming from some kind of stresses. So you’re seeing the physical response, because those signals we can’t visualize, but the robot is making a visualization.”
I can’t attune myself to feel kinship with any living beings unless they’re showing it in ways that I perceive as communication, so I force them into expressing in those ways.
Just straight up mad scientist shit.
this is definitely a torment nexus, right?
“Hey! I’m walkin’ here!”
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UV Light King Oyster Mushroom
Midnight CowboySCAVENGER REIGN
JUFFO-WUP fills in my fibers and I grow turgid. Violent action ensues.
The talking pet provided the very best Umgah jokes.
More science should be mad art experiments.
Also, they should put the robots in an otherwise sterile controlled environment, with more possible substrates scattered about, and periodically re-pot any new mushrooms into new robots and re-sterilize the environment. You know, give the mushrooms some time to evolve into this niche.
NO NO NO i dont wanna be eating guys :(
does it have to look like something out of HR Gigers mind or was that just done out of passion
“It is also about creating a true connection with the living system. Because once you hear the signal, you also understand what’s going on. Maybe that signal is coming from some kind of stresses. So you’re seeing the physical response, because those signals we can’t visualize, but the robot is making a visualization.”
oh, passion then. Unsatisfied with just being able to measure stress responses of mushrooms we gave it the ability to move, solely to display stress responses.
When skynet awakens, it’ll avenge all the mushroom burgers and mushroom pizzas
And we were all worried about AI taking over.