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Jul 28, 2018
The Human Advantage Over AI — Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Dave Holt in categories: biological, mobile phones, robotics/AI
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“Artificial Intelligence is not just a large part of a technological revolution, it’s a major part of a human evolution of going beyond the limits of an environmentally programmed human biological operating system.”
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Jul 28, 2018
AI & Technology Taking Over White Collar Jobs
Posted by Dave Holt in categories: economics, employment, health, robotics/AI
This podcast is from my article called, The U.S. Economy is Built on a Foundation of Sand.
While many Economists, are saying that the U.S. economy looks great and has a forward momentum, I’m going to take a different tone. Not a pessimistic tone but a realistic view based upon facts and my futurist intuitive insight.
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Jul 28, 2018
Robots Can’t Make Us Safer Until We Figure Out The Division Of Labor
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: genetics, robotics/AI, transportation
The risk of serious accidents will persist whenever people and machines share responsibility for safety.
An Uber “safety driver” takes journalists on a drive through the streets of downtown Pittsburgh in an automonous vehicle in September of 2016. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Jul 28, 2018
Waymo strikes deals with Walmart, others to boost access to self-driving cars
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Why cant they just put the groceries in the car and let it drive itself there and back.
In partnerships with five companies, including Walmart, Autonation and Avis, Waymo autonomous vehicles will pick up customers and drive them to various locations in the Phoenix area. In some cases, customers will be offered savings or deals in order to be shuttled around in Waymo vehicles.
“We’ve tailored our partnerships to meet the top rider needs; in fact, the partnerships below represent eight of the top ten activities our riders do when they get in a Waymo,” the company wrote in a blog post announcing the partnerships.
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Jul 28, 2018
Could We Use Space to Pay for a Universal Basic Income?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: economics, government, robotics/AI, space
Universal basic income is a generous idea in principle, with clear benefits to society. However, the question of how to pay for it remains an enigma. While some propose taxation, others think we should use the booming space trade to benefit us all.
Universal basic income is the idea that every citizen should receive an amount of money from the government to meet their needs, regardless of age, race, gender, or even need. It has been billed as a solution to a variety of current and potential societal problems, including AI automation, poverty, and people losing the ability to allocate their own time.
Jul 28, 2018
Dive Under the Ice With the Brave Robots of Antarctica
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: robotics/AI
AI or artificial intelligence and occult magical practices are linked closely together. In this article, I will show the direct link between these two technologies, if you will.
What does Occult Science and AI or articifical intelligence have in common. Possibly more than you think. Check out this article.
Jul 27, 2018
Artificial intelligence has learned to probe the minds of other computers
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: information science, robotics/AI
Jul 27, 2018
The 2018 Conference on Artificial Life
Posted by Marcos Than Esponda in category: robotics/AI
Had fun reading some papers from the just finished Artificial Life Conference. Reading about adversarially-trained neural networks engaging in coevolutionary interactions for example.