'Matrix'-Style Wearable Device Turns Humans Into Battery
'Matrix'-Style Wearable Device Turns Humans Into Battery
BY TYLER DURDEN SATURDAY, FEB 13, 2021 - 23:00
The race is now on to convert body heat into battery power. Just
like the action/sci-fi movie The Matrix.
In The
Matrix, it was revealed to Neo (Keanu Reeves) that humans are flesh batteries
powering artificial intelligence machines that have taken control of
Earth.
Researchers at the University of
Colorado Boulder have come one step closer to harness the human
bodies' thermoelectric energy to power low-cost wearable devices.
"In the future, we want to be able to power your wearable electronics without having to include a battery," said Jianliang Xiao, senior author of the new paper and an associate professor in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering at CU Boulder.
As we noted above, the human-powered battery to power
machines is straight out of The Matrix film. Xiao said the
battery could generate about 1 volt of energy for every square centimeter of
skin - allowing it to power wearable devices, such as fitness
trackers.
In a short informational video, CU Boulder explains how the
new battery works.
"Whenever
you use a battery, you're depleting that battery and will, eventually, need to
replace it," Xiao said. "The nice thing about our thermoelectric
device is that you can wear it, and it provides you with constant power."
Though the technology is still in its infancy, he said it
generates less voltage per area than a conventional battery.
While more research is needed to increase the amount of power
produced before it can be commercialized. He figured it would take about a
decade before the new battery is introduced for the retail market.
"Just don't tell the robots. We don't want them getting any
ideas," Xiao concluded.
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/matrix-style-wearable-device-turns-humans-battery
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