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Mar 11, 2017
Artificial intelligence given priority development status
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: internet, robotics/AI
“We will implement a comprehensive plan to boost strategic emerging industries,” said Premier Li Keqiang in his delivery at the annual parliamentary session in Beijing over the weekend.
“We will accelerate research & development (R&D) on, and the commercialisation of new materials, artificial intelligence (AI), integrated circuits, bio-pharmacy, 5G mobile communications, and other technologies.”
One analyst now projecting industry in China to grow by more than 50 per cent in value to US$5.5 billion by 2018.
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Mar 11, 2017
China Developing Advanced Spaceship That Can Land on the Moon
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: government, space travel
The real, and only, reason the US government suddenly has a fire lit under its ass to get back to the Moon.
Beijing (AP) — China is developing an advanced new spaceship capable of both flying in low-Earth orbit and landing on the moon, according to state media, in another bold step for a space program that equaled the U.S. in number of rocket launches last year.
The newspaper Science and Technology Daily cited spaceship engineer Zhang Bainian as saying the new craft would be recoverable and have room for multiple astronauts. While no other details were given in the Tuesday report, Zhang raised as a comparison the Orion spacecraft being developed by NASA and the European Space Agency. The agency hopes Orion will carry astronauts into space by 2023.
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Mar 11, 2017
Burger-flipping robot replaces humans on first day at work
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: food, robotics/AI
A burger-flipping robot has just completed its first day on the job at a restaurant in California, replacing humans at the grill.
Flippy has mastered the art of cooking the perfect burger and has just started work at CaliBurger, a fast-food chain.
The robotic kitchen assistant, which its makers say can be installed in just five minutes, is the brainchild of Miso Robotics.
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Mar 10, 2017
Driver-optional cars: Once-reluctant California opens a road
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cars with no steering wheel, no pedals and nobody at all inside could be driving themselves on California roads by the end of the year, under proposed state rules that would give a powerful boost to the fast-developing technology.
For the past several years, tech companies and automakers have been testing self-driving car prototypes in neighborhoods and on freeways. But regulators insisted those vehicles have steering wheels, pedals and human backup drivers who could take over in an emergency.
On Friday, the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles proposed regulations that would open the way for truly driverless cars.
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Mar 10, 2017
Pan, moon of Saturn, looks like a cosmic ravioli (or maybe a walnut)
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in category: space
Ravioli-shaped moon.
In a stunning set of close-ups, Pan, a diminutive moon of Saturn, looks like a floating ravioli lost in space, or a wrinkled flying saucer.
NASA’s Cassini spacecraft took the photographs Tuesday, passing within 15,268 miles of the moon, which has a diameter of about 20 miles, roughly the size of New York City.
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Mar 10, 2017
This could be the future of human burial sites
Posted by Bryan Gatton in category: futurism
Mar 10, 2017
Thinking Machines: 7 of the Best Books on Artificial Intelligence
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI, singularity, transhumanism
More news on the new #transhumanism book just out: To Be a Machine. http://www.signature-reads.com/2017/03/7-best-books-artificial-intelligence/ & https://undark.org/article/30154-2/ & http://bookforum.com/blog/17478
Decades ago, if you were writing about robots, it was probably in one of two forms: either a science fiction narrative, or something short about the handful of robots that could be purchased for home or recreational use. Now things have changed. Home devices can recognize and respond to speech, prosthetic technology has been dramatically advanced, and our very understanding of what constitutes a robot has significantly changed.
With these advances in technology have come other questions, some pertaining to the nature of intelligence, some relating to the lines between humanity and machines, and still more that use our research into robotics to explore what makes us human. So, with that in mind, here’s a look at a handful of the best books on artificial intelligence, dealing with questions of robots, body modification, the Singularity, and more. Crank up Flight of the Conchords’s song set after a robot uprising and dig in.
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Mar 10, 2017
Superhero Plan to Time Travel in Large Hadron Collider Just Might Work
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: energy, physics, time travel
A universe-opening theory suggested in issue 3 of the Justice League/Power Rangers comic book series has roots in real physics.
Mar 10, 2017
The boom is here: U.S. solar experiences record-smashing year — By Joe Romm | ThinkProgress
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: engineering, environmental, governance, policy, science, solar power
“The industry reports that, for the first time ever, solar was the number one source of new generating capacity, beating out wind and gas.”