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Sep 19, 2015
Google’s Demis Hassabis – misuse of artificial intelligence ‘could do harm’
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: ethics, robotics/AI
The head of DeepMind says the rise of artificial intelligence could be as important as the industrial revolution – and it must put ethics at its heart.
Sep 17, 2015
The UK’s first self-driving ‘pod’ vehicle hits the streets
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
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The self-driving vehicle revolution has gotten underway in the UK, with the first of a number of automated ‘pod’ trial vehicles unveiled to the public in Milton Keynes this week.
The LUTZ (Low-carbon Urban Transport Zone) Pathfinder is a diminutive electric-powered two-seater that’s about half the length of an ordinary car. If you feel the need for speed, however, you may want to look elsewhere for now. The Pathfinder is designed for use in pedestrianised areas, with a top speed of just 24 km/hr.
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Sep 17, 2015
Roomba advances robot intelligence with a model that can map your house and remember where it’s cleaned
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: habitats, neuroscience, robotics/AI
The future of household robots owes a lot to 19th century American explorers Lewis and Clark.
At least, that’s what iRobot CEO Colin Angle told a crowd of reporters at a press event in New York on Sept. 16, introducing the Roomba 980, iRobot’s newest trashcan-lid-shaped vacuuming robot. It may look like every other Roomba the company has released over the past decade or so, but this one has a new trick: It knows how to map out its surroundings and find its way home.
“Roomba’s mission is to clean, which is not as exciting as Lewis and Clark,” Angle said, “But nonetheless very important.”
Sep 17, 2015
Mercedes-Benz announces plans to develop luxury driverless cars
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
CEO of parent company, Damiler, says Mercedes premium driverless cars are a ‘concrete development goal’.
Sep 17, 2015
Japan’s Friendly Robot Is Getting a Snarky Attitude Adjustment For Americans
Posted by Bryan Gatton in category: robotics/AI
The Japanese humanoid robot Pepper, which sold out of its first 1,000 units in one minute in Japan this June, will get a personality makeover for the US market: it’ll go from cute and bubbly to snarky and sarcastic, MIT Technology Review reports.
Editor Will Knight met a Pepper unit in Boston this week, and reported back some very distinct changes in the robot’s personality designed to make it more appealing to Americans: High fives instead of bows; smartass swipes instead of songs. In the MIT report, Knight said he asked an Americanized Pepper if it’s like Terminator, to which it responded: “Do I really have to answer that?”
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Sep 15, 2015
Deep Learning Machine Teaches Itself Chess in 72 Hours, Plays at International Master Level
Posted by Phillipe Bojorquez in category: robotics/AI
In a world first, an artificial intelligence machine plays chess by evaluating the board rather than using brute force to work out every possible move.
Sep 15, 2015
Boeing rolls out R2-D2-themed 787 Dreamliner
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI
If there’s one thing R2-D2 knows, it’s flying. The astromech droid has provided air support for both Anakin and Luke Skywalker who know a few things about piloting.
However, the blue and white robot’s next flight will be on Earth thanks to the newly themed Boeing 787 Dreamliner made to look like the lovable Star Wars staple. Here’s hoping that the flights are more comfortable than some of R2’s space dog fights or dodgy landings on Dagobah.
Starting on October 18, Japanese carrier ANA will fly the newly minted plane between Tokyo and Vancouver before extending the service to include Munich, Paris, Seattle, Sydney and beyond. The 215-seater plane isn’t just Star Wars-y on the outside, though. In addition to featuring all six Star Wars films on the seat back screens, the cups, headsets, and napkins will also carry the theme on inside.
Sep 15, 2015
Sex robots should be banned because they will harm humanity, say campaigners
Posted by Scott Davis in categories: robotics/AI, sex
The Campaign Against Sex Robots
Companies should be stopped from developing sex robots with artificial intelligence for fear of harming humanity, according to campaigners.
Many engineers are looking to add artificial intelligence to sex toys and dolls in an attempt to make them more like humans, and therefore more attractive to customers. But such moves are unethical and will harm humanity, according to a new campaign.
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