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Jul 25, 2016
China Bans Testing Of Autonomous Cars On Its Highways
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation
No offense Tesla, Google, GM, etc.
China has banned highway testing of autonomous vehicles while the country’s auto-industry regulator works with local police to determine specific national rules about autonomous car testing.
Jul 24, 2016
DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge Aims To Beat Viruses for Good
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, robotics/AI, security
Get ready, set, GO!!!
The culmination of the Cyber Grand Challenge, the world’s first tournament of automated computer security systems hosted by DARPA, will take place next month in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Jul 24, 2016
AI: NASA’s Curiosity rover can now choose its own laser targets on Mars
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, space
Nice.
Who’s calling the shots now? After nearly four years on the job, NASA’s Curiosity rover is finally making certain scientific decisions on its own. The Martian explorer now picks some of the rock targets to blast with the laser on its ChemCam instrument.
A software upgrade known as AEGIS allows the rover to make key decisions when Mars is out of sync with Curiosity’s handlers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, delivering more data in less time. It’s the first time a robot has been able to choose such science targets autonomously on any planetary mission.
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Jul 24, 2016
An AI Watched 600 Hours of TV and Started to Accurately Predict What Happens Next
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: computing, information science, robotics/AI, security
MIT researchers have created an algorithm that hopes to understand human visual social cues and predict what would happen next. Giving AI the ability to understand and predict human social interaction could one day pave the way to efficient home assistant systems as well as intelligent security cameras that can call an ambulance or the police ahead of time.
MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory created an algorithm that utilizes deep learning, which enables artificial intelligence (AI) to use patterns of human interaction to predict what will happen next. Researchers fed the program with videos featuring human social interactions and tested it to see if it “learned” well enough to be able to predict them.
Jul 24, 2016
Biotech Executive Martine Rothblatt Envisions Legal Rights for AI
Posted by Roman Mednitzer in categories: biotech/medical, computing, law, robotics/AI
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Jul 23, 2016
Manufacturer of explosives trace detection acquiring Flyboard Air creator which has envisions many flying platforms
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: information science, military, robotics/AI
The Zapata technology platform is the safest, easiest, lightest, most maneuverable, and least expensive personal aviation system ever created.
Capable of being operated with only 20 hours of flight training, or in fully autonomous mode with GPS guidance, ZAPATA’s proprietary balance methodology and algorithms are truly disruptive.
Jul 23, 2016
Japan is about to test out plans for a real-life space elevator
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: engineering, robotics/AI, space
The idea of a space elevator to lift us into orbit is one of the oldest concepts in sci-fi, but thanks to the efforts of scientists in Japan, we might soon be seeing this fantastic feat of engineering become a reality at last.
A mini satellite called STARS-C (Space Tethered Autonomous Robotic Satellite-Cube) is heading to the International Space Station in the coming months and is a prototype design that could form the basis of a future space elevator.
Once STARS-C has been delivered – on some to-be-determined date after the Northern Hemisphere’s summer – its makers at Shizuoka University will put it to the test: the orbiter will split into two 10-cm (3.94-inch) cubes and spool out a thin 100-metre tether made of Kevlar between them.
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Jul 22, 2016
Getting robots to listen: Using Watson’s Speech to Text service
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=IpJySHGpVMI
Overview
This is the third article in a series of posts documenting how a team of six interns used IBM Watson to program robots to play poker.
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