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Dec 3, 2016
ARL insight into synthetic biology and advanced 3D printing materials
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, bioengineering, biological, computing, military
The US Army Research Laboratory (ARL) are at an advanced stage of with their synthetic biology research. The work could see bacteria being used to send signals and sense in a way similar to computers, the advantage being that it could potentially provide a more intuitive sensory experience to a piece of tech, and bypass some of the pitfalls unique to electrical structures. The research also has application for new 3D printing materials.
Dec 3, 2016
Google’s Hand-Fed AI Now Gives Answers, Not Just Search Results
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: robotics/AI
Deep learning is changing how Google’s search engine works. But its new-found efficiency takes a lot of painstaking human work behind the scenes.
Dec 3, 2016
Robot Babies From Japan Raise Questions About How Parents Bond With AI
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: robotics/AI
Driven by a declining population, a trend for developing robotic babies has emerged in Japan as a means of encouraging couples to become “parents”. The approaches taken vary widely and are driven by different philosophical approaches that also beg a number of questions, not least whether these robo-tots will achieve the aim of their creators.
To understand all of this it is worth exploring the reasons behind the need to promote population growth in Japan. The issue stems from the disproportionate number of older people. Predictions from the UN suggest that by 2050 there will be about double the number of people living in Japan in the 70-plus age range compared to those aged 15–30. This is blamed on a number of factors including so-called “parasite singles”, more unmarried women and a lack of immigration.
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Dec 3, 2016
Stephen Hawking: Automation and AI Are Going to Decimate Middle Class Jobs
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: employment, robotics/AI
Artificial intelligence and increasing automation is going to decimate middle class jobs, worsening inequality and risking significant political upheaval, Stephen Hawking has warned.
In a column in The Guardian, the world-famous physicist wrote that “the automation of factories has already decimated jobs in traditional manufacturing, and the rise of artificial intelligence is likely to extend this job destruction deep into the middle classes, with only the most caring, creative or supervisory roles remaining.”
He adds his voice to a growing chorus of experts concerned about the effects that technology will have on workforce in the coming years and decades. The fear is that while artificial intelligence will bring radical increases in efficiency in industry, for ordinary people this will translate into unemployment and uncertainty, as their human jobs are replaced by machines.
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Dec 3, 2016
Neural Networks “Alice,” “Bob,” and “Eve” Have Secrets
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: encryption, robotics/AI
Dec 3, 2016
This robot can cross rough ground like a human does
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: robotics/AI
Researchers are also working on making sure that if and when the robot does take a tumble, it falls safely and doesn’t fracture its… er, circuit boards.
Dec 3, 2016
Robot Art Raises Questions about Human Creativity
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: robotics/AI
What is the potential of machine art, and can it truly be described as creative or imaginative?
Dec 3, 2016
A New Implant is Being Developed for Enhancing Human Memory
Posted by Elmar Arunov in category: futurism
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ySsv5-jSqss
A researcher is experimenting with an artificial hippocampus to learn how to strengthen and store memories.l
Dec 3, 2016
The Last of Us Part II — PSX 2016: Reveal Trailer
Posted by Bruno Henrique de Souza in category: entertainment
http://www.thelastofus.playstation.com/index.html
From the developers at Naughty Dog comes the sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed games of the generation. Watch the world reveal trailer that made its debut at PlayStation Experience 2016.
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