Shows more proof that the brain indeed is a trigger in cancer creation.
Gene once thought only to be found in brain turns out to be key driver of breast cancer.
Shows more proof that the brain indeed is a trigger in cancer creation.
Gene once thought only to be found in brain turns out to be key driver of breast cancer.
DARPA’s efforts to teach AI “Empathy & Ethics”
The rapid pace of artificial intelligence (AI) has raised fears about whether robots could act unethically or soon choose to harm humans. Some are calling for bans on robotics research; others are calling for more research to understand how AI might be constrained. But how can robots learn ethical behavior if there is no “user manual” for being human?
Researchers Mark Riedl and Brent Harrison from the School of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology believe the answer lies in “Quixote” — to be unveiled at the AAAI-16 Conference in Phoenix, Ariz. (Feb. 12 — 17, 2016). Quixote teaches “value alignment” to robots by training them to read stories, learn acceptable sequences of events and understand successful ways to behave in human societies.
“The collected stories of different cultures teach children how to behave in socially acceptable ways with examples of proper and improper behavior in fables, novels and other literature,” says Riedl, associate professor and director of the Entertainment Intelligence Lab. “We believe story comprehension in robots can eliminate psychotic-appearing behavior and reinforce choices that won’t harm humans and still achieve the intended purpose.”
DARPA’s intent to improve “digitized” SCM.
The DMDII has issued six national contract research awards, including funding to test and aid compliance with the nation’s cybersecurity standards for digital manufacturing.
The new mobile AI Chip.
MIT researchers have designed a computer chip that will be able to power a truly mobile artificial intelligence device.
Honeywell chosen to develop military’s VR technology.
A virtual reality display panel that could replace windows in military ground vehicles is being developed by Honeywell Aerospace for DARPA.
U. Minn & U Central Fla awarded projects to develop technology for the US Military to see through walls.
The emerging tech agency appears to have made at least two awards for that program.
A research project at Carnegie Mellon will try to emulate the brain to gain insights to apply to machine learning. Here’s what you should know.
Liquid metal.
Abstract: Graphene is going to change the world — or so we’ve been told.
Since its discovery a decade ago, scientists and tech gurus have hailed graphene as the wonder material that could replace silicon in electronics, increase the efficiency of batteries, the durability and conductivity of touch screens and pave the way for cheap thermal electric energy, among many other things.
Medical devices are becoming the latest equipment to utilize the Internet to collect data and to send alerts. Here ‘smart inhalers’ are leading the way, with the first commercial units expected within a year. We take a look at the latest developments.
Experience your potential vacation options from your office or home prior to booking.
VR has obvious value when it comes to entertainment. But its best use may lie in tourism.