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Sep 9, 2018
Mobile Robots Cooperate to 3D Print Large Structures
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: 3D printing, robotics/AI
Sep 9, 2018
This new AI can track 200 eye movements to determine your personality traits
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
German scientists developed software that can detect character traits through eye-tracking, according to a new study. Using over 200 actions, such as the frequency with which a person blinks, researchers found links between eye movements and personal traits, allowing the software to do the same.
Sep 9, 2018
Facebook’s AI Just Set A New Record In Translation And Why It Matters
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: information science, robotics/AI
A new AI algorithm developed at Facebook could enable translating between obscure languages and across disparate domains.
Sep 9, 2018
This beautiful map shows everything that powers an Amazon Echo, from data mines to lakes of lithium
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
Sep 9, 2018
Towards data-driven biotechnology
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, economics, robotics/AI
Data centers are the new oil refineries, argues The Economist. Where black sludge and steam once marked the beating heart of the economy, now blinking servers laced with fiber optic cables indicate where the action is.
Biotechnology — like all other industries — must adapt. Synthetic biology teams that embrace modern tools like cloud computing, professionally built software, and laboratory automation will save time, reduce errors, streamline complex workflows, and maintain their agility in the digital economy. Those who fail to adopt new tools will be primed for disruption.
Software is already an integral part of biological research, but most scientific apps lag far behind the rest of the digital frontier. As the software giant Autodesk puts it:
Sep 8, 2018
Defense Department pledges billions toward artificial intelligence research
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: military, robotics/AI
The military’s research arm said Friday it will invest up to $2 billion over the next five years toward new programs advancing artificial intelligence, stepping up both a technological arms race with China and an ideological clash with Silicon Valley over the future of powerful machines.
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, part of the Defense Department, said it will fund dozens of new research efforts as part of a “Third Wave” campaign aimed at developing machines that can learn and adapt to changing environments.
DARPA director Steven Walker announced the effort Friday to an audience from American academia, private industry and the military at a symposium outside Washington, saying the agency wants to explore “how machines can acquire human-like communication and reasoning capabilities.”
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Sep 8, 2018
DARPA Plans To Spend $2 Billion Developing New AI Technologies
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
The United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has announced that it plans to spend $2 billion on developing new artificial intelligence (AI) technologies as part of a campaign called “AI Next”. The money will be used to fund new and existing research programs at DARPA.
The US Department of Defense’s innovation agency is focusing on pushing beyond second-wave machine learning techniques towards contextual reasoning capabilities.
Sep 7, 2018
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk teases major Neuralink update “in a few months”
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
In a several-hour live interview on September 6–7, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk managed to slip in a few words about Neuralink, a side-project company formed by Musk for the purpose of bridging the gap between potential superhuman AI and the human brain itself.
Although the eccentric CEO/CTO wouldn’t say much more, he did tease a potentially revolutionary update from the fully-stealthed startup “in a few months”.
Sep 7, 2018
The reality of quantum computing could be just three years away
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI
Quantum computing has moved out of the realm of theoretical physics and into the real world, but its potential and promise are still years away.
Onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt SF, a powerhouse in the world of quantum research and a young upstart in the field presented visions for the future of the industry that illustrated both how far the industry has come and how far the technology has to go.
For both Dario Gil, the chief operating officer of IBM Research and the company’s vice president of artificial intelligence and quantum computing, and Chad Rigetti, a former IBM researcher who founded Rigetti Computing and serves as its chief executive, the moment that a quantum computer will be able to perform operations better than a classical computer is only three years away.
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