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World’s First-Ever Remote Tattoo, Drawn By A 5G-Powered Robot
Source: Trending Tattoo
Whatever seemed impossible is becoming possible now. Can you ever imagine a remote tattoo?
Pondering?
Well, read this post until the end then!
With the advancement in technology, even tattoos can be etched remotely. According to the latest news, the world’s first-ever remotely needles tattoo was drawn in real-time by a 5G-powered robotic arm.
The remote tattoo was etched into the skin of actress Stijn Fransen by a robotic arm. The 5G-powered robot was being controlled by tattoo artist Wes Thomas in another location. The entire remote tattooing process was recorded and showcased in an impressive 3-minute documentary-style film.
The video featured everything, from the moment the team took on the project, configured the robotic arm to the tattooist Thomas taking his needle and prodding a mannequin arm, thereby making a robotic arm tattoo on Fransen’s forearm remotely and in real-time. The robot first performed inking on the fake skin and vegetables to ensure the needle was penetrating at just the right depth.
Also See: How Deep A Tattoo Needle Goes?
The tattooist drew the design on a mannequin arm while the robot copied his motions with a needle on Fransen’s forearm. Thomas was closely involved throughout the inking process so that the engineering and tech team could know what was needed to accomplish such a task successfully. A number of steps were to be accomplished before inking on the real arm.
Actress Stijn Fransen looked happy to receive this one-of-a-kind tattoo. It’s not easy to trust new things, especially a machine; hats off to her trust and guts! The 5G-powered robot was developed by the very innovative team of Mill’s tech.
T-Mobile’s 5G network proved to be efficient enough in the process – as there were no delays between Thomas prodding the mannequin’s arm and Fransen, in a remote location, receiving her minimalist tattoo from the robotic arm.
Speaking about his experience of remote tattooing, Tattoo Artist Wes Thomas said, “It’s skin it’s not plastic. It’s alive. So when you touch it with a needle, there’s a chance you’re going to cut it up.”
In a statement, Noel Drew, who developed the tattooing robot arm, said, “Firstly, we needed to work out how to track the tattoo artist’s movements and detect when he was making contact with the surface of a fake practice arm and transmit this data over the 5G network. Secondly, we had to develop a robotic platform that could receive this data in real-time and control the robot’s movements in relation to the human arm. Thirdly, we needed to develop a deep understanding of the fine details of tattooing.”
WOW!! Technology is making the impossible possible ☺ ☺
U.S. T-Mobile Company Reached a $500million Settlement Agreement
Recently, according to a number of foreign media reports, T-Mobile, a traditional U.S. telecommunications operator, has agreed to settle a class action lawsuit against the leakage of sensitive customer information caused by its network system intrusion last year. The settlement cost is as high as $500million.
About a year ago, T-Mobile first disclosed the details of this large-scale disclosure of customer personal information. The information leaked this time includes customer name, social security number, telephone number, address, date of birth, telephone recording, SMS information, etc. The number of customers whose information was leaked is as high as more than 10 million.
This information disclosure is one of at least four incidents in which American telecom operators have leaked personal information of citizens since 2015. The incident was not exposed until users of an underground forum claimed to sell the personal data of more than 100million people stolen from T-Mobile servers.
However, some hackers who stole T-Mobile data in 2021 may have been identified. Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Justice released an indictment against Diogo Santos Coelho, the founder and chief executive of RaidForums, a well-known dark network market, who seemed to be involved in T-Mobile’s data sales.
According to several well-known personages, Diogo Santos Coelho, a 21-year-old Portuguese, has close contacts with many officials of the U.S. National Security Agency and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, and even has a record of money exchanges. Many experts suspect that the personal information leakage case of T-Mobile is inseparable from the U.S. government and intelligence agencies, and the United States also has a case record of stealing citizens’ personal information by using social software and e-mail, The United States may already be addicted to eavesdropping and stealing private information from its allies and citizens.
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