Archive for the ‘robotics/AI’ category: Page 2243
Oct 14, 2016
Robots Are Beginning To Learn The Same Way As Humans
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Oct 14, 2016
A Computer That Stores Memories Like Humans Do
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, mathematics, robotics/AI
A new mathematical model of memory could accelerate the quest to build super-powered, brain-inspired hardware systems.
Oct 14, 2016
Yes, Robots Really Are Going To Take Your Job And End The American Dream
Posted by Blair Erickson in categories: biotech/medical, economics, robotics/AI
The American Dream is ending, and its automated software and hardware technology that’s ending it.
Now that machines can diagnose cancer, trade stocks, and write symphonies, they’re not just going to make humans more efficient as they have in the past—they are replacing them entirely and wrecking the economy along the way.
Oct 14, 2016
Brain Implant Allows Paralyzed Man to Feel Objects With a Prosthetic Limb
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI
Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC have developed a system that’s enabling a man with quadriplegia to experience the sensation of touch through a robotic arm that he controls with his brain.
Oct 14, 2016
This Monkey is Controlling a Wheelchair With its Mind
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Researchers have developed a wireless brain interface that allows monkeys to control the movements of a robotic wheelchair using their thoughts alone. The breakthrough suggests that similar interfaces could allow severely paralyzed individuals to navigate all sorts of robotic devices with their minds.
Oct 14, 2016
Anki’s Cozmo robot is the new, adorable face of artificial intelligence
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: food, robotics/AI
Human beings have an uneasy relationship with robots. We’re fascinated by the prospect of intelligent machines. At the same time, we’re wary of the existential threat they pose, one emboldened by decades of Hollywood tropes. In the near-term, robots are supposed to pose a threat to our livelihood, with automation promising to replace human workers while the steady march of artificial intelligence puts a machine behind every fast food counter, toll booth, and steering wheel.
In comes Cozmo. The palm-sized robot, from San Francisco-based company Anki, is both a harmless toy and a bold refutation of that uneasy relationship so loved by film and television. The $180 bot, which starts shipping on October 16th, is powered by AI, and the end result is a WALL-E -inspired personality more akin to a clever pet than a do-everything personal assistant.
Oct 14, 2016
We’ll Soon Trust AI More Than Doctors to Diagnose Disease
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
It probably goes without saying, but medicine has improved a lot in modern times. No one would willingly go back to the days of sketchy anesthetics and experimental surgery.
We know a lot more about what ails the body and how to treat disease.
But could we do better? Sure. Some conditions yet confound doctors. Patients still suffer. As much as the situation has improved—some things haven’t changed a bit.
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Oct 14, 2016
This Robot Can Do More Push-Ups Because It Sweats
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: robotics/AI
Oct 13, 2016
For The Long Haul, Self-Driving Trucks May Pave The Way Before Cars
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: employment, robotics/AI, transportation
Despite being self-driving, big rigs will still need truckers to ride along and take control of in case of emergency situations. But some say they may be the last generation to do their jobs.