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Dec 11, 2021

Did That Chatbot Just Make A Rude Joke?

Posted by in categories: ethics, humor, robotics/AI

PolyAI Ltd. is an ambitious startup that creates artificial voices to replace call center operators. Based in London, it has raised $28 million to bring AI-powered customer service to Metro Bank Plc, BP Plc and more. The idea is that instead of the nightmare of dialing random digits in a decision tree, you can instead ask to, say, book a table and a voice — with just the slightest inflection of its machine-learning origins — responds with great civility. That’s nice. But there was a brief moment two years ago when it wasn’t polite at all.

A software developer with PolyAI who was testing the system, asked about booking a table for himself and a Serbian friend. “Yes, we allow children at the restaurant,” the voice bot replied, according to PolyAI founder Nikola Mrksic. Seemingly out of nowhere, the bot was trying make an obnoxious joke about people from Serbia. When it was asked about bringing a Polish friend, it replied, “Yes, but you can’t bring your own booze.”

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Dec 11, 2021

Robot artist to perform AI generated poetry in response to Dante

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

Dante’s Divine Comedy has inspired countless artists, from William Blake to Franz Liszt, and from Auguste Rodin to CS Lewis. But an exhibition marking the 700th anniversary of the Italian poet’s death will be showcasing the work of a rather more modern devotee: Ai-Da the robot, which will make history by becoming the first robot to publicly perform poetry written by its AI algorithms.

The ultra-realistic Ai-Da, who was devised in Oxford by Aidan Meller and named after computing pioneer Ada Lovelace, was given the whole of Dante’s epic three-part narrative poem, the Divine Comedy, to read, in JG Nichols’ English translation. She then used her algorithms, drawing on her data bank of words and speech pattern analysis, to produce her own reactive work to Dante’s.

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Dec 11, 2021

This is what a reef for cities looks like

Posted by in category: futurism

Submit your solution for nature positive cities: https://bit.ly/32iyK9S UpLink — World Economic Forum Urban Reef.

Dec 11, 2021

Ever heard of a fish cannon?

Posted by in category: futurism

Dec 11, 2021

Watch this studio 3D print a castle

Posted by in category: 3D printing

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Credit: Trideo.

Dec 11, 2021

The gigantic roof regulates heat and light, drawing on ancient Mayan design

Posted by in category: sustainability

Learn more about the importance of sustainable buildings: http://ow.ly/BotF50GB5bi

Dec 11, 2021

Forget 3D-printing, molding is where it’s at

Posted by in category: 3D printing

Dec 11, 2021

This Technology Makes Your Car Last Much Longer And Your Ride Smoother!!

Posted by in category: transportation

Dec 11, 2021

Watch DARPA’s reconfigurable wheels go from tires to tracks in mere seconds

Posted by in category: engineering

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🎥 Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — DARPA #engineering

Dec 11, 2021

This robot carries your groceries wherever you go

Posted by in category: robotics/AI