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Motion-Planning Chip Speeds Robots
From ACM TechNews

Motion-Planning Chip Speeds Robots

Duke University researchers say they have developed a custom processor to perform robotic motion planning that accelerates the process by three orders of magnitude...

Building Jarvis
From ACM Opinion

Building Jarvis

My personal challenge for 2016 was to build a simple AI to run my home—like Jarvis in Iron Man.

Nvidia Surges in 2016 Using Graphics Chips to Challenge Intel
From ACM News

Nvidia Surges in 2016 Using Graphics Chips to Challenge Intel

When Paulina Sliwinska, a fund manager at Edinburgh-based Baillie Gifford & Co., made the trip to Silicon Valley looking for the next big thing in technology, she...

Obama White House's Final Tech Recommendation: Invest in AI
From ACM TechNews

Obama White House's Final Tech Recommendation: Invest in AI

The White House has recommended continued investment in artificial intelligence research and development to shore up the U.S. economy and help the country "stay...

The Great A.i. Awakening
From ACM News

The Great A.i. Awakening

Late one Friday night in early November, Jun Rekimoto, a distinguished professor of human-computer interaction at the University of Tokyo, was online preparing...

Mapping the Internet of Things
From Communications of the ACM

Mapping the Internet of Things

Researchers are discovering surprising new risks across the fast-growing IoT.

Welcome to the Machines
From ACM News

Welcome to the Machines

The home robotics market poised for growth, technological advancement.

Autonomous Swarmboats: New Missions, Safe Harbors
From ACM TechNews

Autonomous Swarmboats: New Missions, Safe Harbors

Researchers used a combination of software, radar, and other sensors to develop a swarm of autonomous rigid hull inflatable boats and other small boats that can...

Artificial Intelligence to Predict Odors
From ACM TechNews

Artificial Intelligence to Predict Odors

Researchers are working on the Computer Linguistics for Olfaction project to develop an application that can predict which molecule structures will produce or suppress...

­.n. Opens Formal Discussions on AI-Powered Autonomous Weapons, Could Ban 'killer Robots'
From ACM News

­.n. Opens Formal Discussions on AI-Powered Autonomous Weapons, Could Ban 'killer Robots'

Leaders at the United Nations in Geneva just agreed to officially discuss guidelines for the design, development, and engineering of autonomous weapons. Here's...

Tech Giants Open Virtual Worlds to Bevy of AI Programs
From ACM News

Tech Giants Open Virtual Worlds to Bevy of AI Programs

The Minecraft video game was familiar to José Hernández-Orallo long before he started using it for his own research.

Google's Improbable Deal to Recreate the Real World in Vr
From ACM News

Google's Improbable Deal to Recreate the Real World in Vr

Let a thousand virtual worlds rain down from the clouds. Or rather, the cloud.

Who Decides the Future of Work?
From ACM News

Who Decides the Future of Work?

The beginning of “a broad conversation” on whether technology should drive society, or should people make decisions about how technology supplements (or supplants)...

­.s. Proposes Requiring Vehicles to 'talk' to Each Other to Avoid Crashes
From ACM News

­.s. Proposes Requiring Vehicles to 'talk' to Each Other to Avoid Crashes

The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday proposed requiring all new cars and trucks to be able to "talk" to one another using short-range wireless technology...

7,500 Faceless Coders Paid in Bitcoin Built a Hedge Fund's Brain
From ACM News

7,500 Faceless Coders Paid in Bitcoin Built a Hedge Fund's Brain

Richard Craib is a 29-year-old South African who runs a hedge fund in San Francisco. Or rather, he doesn't run it.

AI Begins to Understand the 3D World
From ACM TechNews

AI Begins to Understand the 3D World

Artificial intelligence researchers are constructing systems that can visualize the three-dimensional world and take action.

AI Can Turn a Photo of Your Face Into an ­ncanny 3D Model
From ACM TechNews

AI Can Turn a Photo of Your Face Into an ­ncanny 3D Model

Researchers have developed a learning algorithm capable of building a precise three-dimensional model of a person's head based on a single low-resolution photo...

Spinoff 2017: Nasa Tech Makes a Difference on Earth
From ACM News

Spinoff 2017: Nasa Tech Makes a Difference on Earth

NASA has released its Spinoff 2017 publication, which takes a close look at 50 different companies that are using NASA technology—innovations developed by NASA,...

When an Interface Becomes the Face
From ACM TechNews

When an Interface Becomes the Face

Social roboticist Glenda Hannibal at the University of Vienna in Austria considers how a future society supported by robots will transform human-digital interaction...

Geo Faces Algorithm Seeks to Determine Where You're From
From ACM TechNews

Geo Faces Algorithm Seeks to Determine Where You're From

Southern Connecticut State University professor Mohammad Tarik Islam has developed Geo Faces, an algorithm and dataset that can determine where people are from...
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