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Jun 1, 2016
Toyota in talks to buy Waltham’s Boston Dynamics from Google’s parent, Alphabet
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Both Toyota and Honda would make sense as buyers. Toyota’s TRI has been ramping up on AI technology and Honda has been working on AI such as as Asimo for over a decade.
The car company may acquire Alphabet’s Boston Dynamics, known for a spry robot called Cheetah, and Schaft, a company working on humanoid robots, Tokyo’s Nikkei reported Wednesday. The potential acquisition would allow Toyota to make serious strides in its robotics division, while Alphabet could unload elements of its own underperforming robotics unit.
Jun 1, 2016
The Pentagon is building a ‘self-aware’ killer robot army fueled by social media
Posted by Bryan Gatton in categories: military, robotics/AI
Official US defence and NATO documents confirm that autonomous weapon systems will kill targets, including civilians, based on tweets, blogs and Instagram by Nafeez Ahmed.
This exclusive is published by INSURGE INTELLIGENCE, a crowd-funded investigative journalism project for the global commons
Jun 1, 2016
See The Difference One Year Makes In Artificial Intelligence Research
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: food, robotics/AI
Jun 1, 2016
What The Future Of Supermarkets May Look Like
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: food, robotics/AI
This concept, by Italian designer Carlo Ratti Associati, features many futuristic designs such as transparent displays and robots boxing up your food.
Jun 1, 2016
Uber, Ford, and Google Teaming Up to Radically Change Driving Laws
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
With a new lobby, driverless cars could gain some legitimacy and legislation for the road. The question is whether they are good for the environment or not.
Jun 1, 2016
Here’s why the inventor of the Internet supports basic income
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: economics, employment, internet, robotics/AI
With the robot economy looming large in the coming decades, one solution to vanishing jobs may simply be to give people money regardless of whether or not they work.
That idea is called “basic income,” and it just gained the support of one of the tech world’s founding fathers, Internet inventor Tim Berners-Lee.
“I think a basic income is one of the ways of addressing massive global inequality,” Berners-Lee, who founded the Web in 1989, explained on a recent episode of The Economist podcast.
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Jun 1, 2016
Forget self-driving cars: What about self-flying drones?
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: drones, robotics/AI, transportation
While all the focus has been on autonomous vehicles, one Belgian startup has been busily developing self-flying features for drones.
Jun 1, 2016
Asus Has Unveiled A New, Adorable Robot Butler
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: habitats, robotics/AI
Jun 1, 2016
Artificial intelligence should be protected
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, ethics, law, robotics/AI
With huge leaps taking place in the world of artificial intelligence (AI), right now, experts have started asking questions about the new forms of protection we might need against the formidable smarts and potential dangers of computers and robots of the near future.
But do robots need protection from us too? As the ‘minds’ of machines evolve ever closer to something that’s hard to tell apart from human intelligence, new generations of technology may need to be afforded the kinds of moral and legal protections we usually think of as ‘human’ rights, says mathematician Marcus du Sautoy from the University of Oxford in the UK.
Du Sautoy thinks that once the sophistication of computer thinking reaches a level basically akin to human consciousness, it’s our duty to look after the welfare of machines, much as we do that of people.
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