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Real 'Westworld' Haptic Vests Better Than Fiction

Explore haptic vests technology from 'Westworld' and its real-life applications for enhancing sensory experiences.

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Private military contractors wearing haptic vests in the show "Westworld." Credit: HBO Most of the HBO show "Westworld" focuses on artificial intelligence and android robots that seem indistinguishable from humans. But the show has also occasionally snuck in some real-world technology that seems futuristic enough to blend in with the science fiction setting. One example of such real technology in "Westworld" comes in the form of haptic vests that made their debut in the show's second season. Freeze all motor functions and turn back now if you want to avoid spoilers about the second season. All good? OK, you've been warned. Welcome to Westworld. With a full-blown killer robot revolution underway in Westworld and its sister theme parks, the Delos Corporation sends in heavily-armed private military contractors in an attempt to regain control. In the episode titled "Les Écorchés," the PMCs go into battle wearing special haptic vests that can ...

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