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Jan 10, 2023
Bringing Extinct Dinosaurs Back To Life Using AI
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: robotics/AI
The science of dinosaur resurrection: using AI to bring prehistoric creatures back to life.
Jan 10, 2023
When will the first weakly general AI system be devised, tested, and publicly announced?
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Metaculus is a community dedicated to generating accurate predictions about future real-world events by aggregating the collective wisdom, insight, and intelligence of its participants.
Jan 10, 2023
DeepMind AI invents faster algorithms to solve tough maths puzzles
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: information science, mathematics, robotics/AI
Researchers at DeepMind in London have shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can find shortcuts in a fundamental type of mathematical calculation, by turning the problem into a game and then leveraging the machine-learning techniques that another of the company’s AIs used to beat human players in games such as Go and chess.
The AI discovered algorithms that break decades-old records for computational efficiency, and the team’s findings, published on 5 October in Nature1, could open up new paths to faster computing in some fields.
“It is very impressive,” says Martina Seidl, a computer scientist at Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria. “This work demonstrates the potential of using machine learning for solving hard mathematical problems.”
Jan 10, 2023
Can Technology Reveal Your Inner Emotions?
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: robotics/AI
This post is also available in: עברית (Hebrew)
New research may have vital applications in areas such as human-intelligence analytics. Traditionally, emotion detection has relied on the assessment of visible signals such as facial expressions, speech, body gestures or eye movements. However, these methods can be unreliable as they do not effectively capture an individual’s internal emotions. A novel artificial intelligence approach based on wireless signals could help to reveal our inner emotions.
The research from Queen Mary University of London demonstrates the use of radio waves to measure heart rate and breathing signals and predict how someone is feeling even in the absence of any other visual cues, such as facial expressions. It demonstrates how to apply a neural network to decipher emotions gathered with transmitting radio antenna.
Jan 10, 2023
This AI can spoof your voice after just three seconds
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
Microsoft has revealed VALL-E, an artificial intelligence that can replicate any voice using a three-second sample. It has huge potential — and huge risks too.
Jan 10, 2023
Not Science Fiction: A New Method To Move Objects Without Contact
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, chemistry, robotics/AI
A team of researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has uncovered a way to manipulate objects using ultrasound waves, paving the way for contactless movement in industries like manufacturing and robotics without the need for an internal power source.
The findings have been published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications.
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Jan 10, 2023
Conscious Robots: Scientists Fervently Trying To Create Them Now
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: ethics, law, robotics/AI
The biggest obstacle is that each robotics lab has its own idea of what a conscious robot looks like. There are also moral implications to building robots that have consciousness. Will they have rights, like in Bicentennial Man?
Considerations about conscious robots have been the domain of science fiction for decades. Isaac Asimov wrote several novels, including I, Robot, that examined the implications from the perspectives of law, society, and family, raising a lot of moral questions. Experts in ethical technology have considered and expanded upon these questions as scientists like those in the Columbia University lab work toward building more intelligent machines.
Science fiction has also brought us killer machines like in The Terminator, and conscious robots sound like a good way to have some. Humans might learn bad ideas and act upon them, and there is no reason to believe that robots will not fall into the same trap. Some of science’s greatest minds have warned against getting carried away with artificial intelligence.
Jan 10, 2023
Microsoft Considers $10 Billion Investment in ChatGPT Creator
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: robotics/AI
Microsoft Corp. is in discussions to invest as much as $10 billion in OpenAI, the creator of viral artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT, according to people familiar with its plans.
Jan 10, 2023
10 Retail industry predictions for 2023
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability
What’s ahead for retail, from the metaverse and AI to Gen A’s spending power and an increased focus on sustainability.