Apr 3, 2022
What Code Of Ethics Must Robots Follow
Posted by Ovie Desire in categories: ethics, robotics/AI
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Iâm trying to recall a sci-fi short story that I once read, about a spacecraft thatâs attempting to travel farther from Earth than anyone ever has before. As it gets farther away, the crew start to experience unexplained psychological and neurological symptoms. One by one, they eventually become catatonic and need to be cared for in the shipâs infirmary, while their crewmates desperately try to determine the cause.
The protagonist is the last person to be affected, and just as they are starting to succumb, they come up with a theory: human consciousness is not just an individual phenomenon, but is somehow dependent on the collective effect of all the other human minds on Earth. So as the ship leaves Earthâs âsphere of influenceâ, its passengers lose their consciousness and intelligence. Having realized this, the protagonist is barely able to program the autopilot to turn around, and the narration describes their descent into insanity and subsequent return to consciousness.
The title might have contained a reference to âclosenessâ, âdistanceâ, âsolitudeâ, âtogethernessâ, or something along those lines. I have a vague sense that the theme and style reminded me of David Brinâs work, but having looked through his bibliography, I donât think itâs one of his stories.
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You are on the PRO Robots channel and in this video we present the March 2022 news digest. The largest exhibition of technology Expo 2022 in Dubai, artificial intelligence that will replace programmers, new Atlas robot arms, an emotional android and opening of the GigaFactory Berlin by Elon Musk. All the most interesting news from the world of high-tech in one issue!
Standard image sensors, like the billion or so already installed in practically every smartphone in use today, capture light intensity and color. Relying on common, off-the-shelf sensor technologyâknown as CMOSâthese cameras have grown smaller and more powerful by the year and now offer tens-of-megapixels resolution. But theyâve still seen in only two dimensions, capturing images that are flat, like a drawingâuntil now.
Researchers at Stanford University have created a new approach that allows standard image sensors to see light in three dimensions. That is, these common cameras could soon be used to measure the distance to objects.
The engineering possibilities are dramatic. Measuring distance between objects with light is currently possible only with specialized and expensive lidar âshort for âlight detection and rangingââsystems. If youâve seen a self-driving car tooling around, you can spot it right off by the hunchback of technology mounted to the roof. Most of that gear is the carâs lidar crash-avoidance system, which uses lasers to determine distances between objects.
Scientists have created synthetic organisms that can self-replicate. Known as âXenobots,â these tiny millimeter-wide biological machines now have the ability to reproduce â a striking leap forward in synthetic biology.
Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 0, a joint team from the University of Vermont, Tufts University, and Harvard University used Xenopus laevis frog embryonic cells to construct the Xenobots.
Their original work began in 2020 when the Xenobots were first âbuilt.â The team designed an algorithm that assembled countless cells together to construct various biological machines, eventually settling on embryonic skin cells from frogs.
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Europeâs new Digital Markets Act aims to make larger messaging platforms âinteroperableâ with smaller ones. No wonder the tech titans are running scared.