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RoboCup World Championship: UNSW Student Engineers Take Robots to China to Defend Title
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RoboCup World Championship: UNSW Student Engineers Take Robots to China to Defend Title

University of New South Wales student engineers are in Hefei, China, to defend their Standard Platform League title at the RoboCup World Championships. 

Welcome to the AI Conspiracy: The 'canadian Mafia' Behind Tech's Latest Craze
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Welcome to the AI Conspiracy: The 'canadian Mafia' Behind Tech's Latest Craze

In the late '90s, Tomi Poutanen, a precocious computer whiz from Finland, hoped to do his dissertation on neural networks, a scientific method aimed at teaching...

Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering
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Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering

Brown University researchers have developed an approach that enables robots to quickly determine the sequence of actions that will work in a particular environment...

Astronomers Teach Machine to 'See' Galaxies in Space
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Astronomers Teach Machine to 'See' Galaxies in Space

University of Hertfordshire researchers say they have taught a machine to "see" astronomical images, including the ability to distinguish between galaxies. 

Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering
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Minecraft Shows Robots How to Stop Dithering

The computer game Minecraft, which depicts a world made up of retro, pixelated blocks that can be modified and rearranged in endless architectural configurations...

The Real Threat Posed By Powerful Computers
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The Real Threat Posed By Powerful Computers

Computer specialists are less concerned about computers doing away with the human race than with the threat of programs rapidly overdoing a single task. 

An Algorithmic Sense of Humor? Not Yet.
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An Algorithmic Sense of Humor? Not Yet.

In recent months, artificial-intelligence researchers have made giant strides in matching human performance in all kind of tasks that had, until recently, been...

Elon Musk Gives $10 Million in Grants to Study Safe AI
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Elon Musk Gives $10 Million in Grants to Study Safe AI

Inventor and entrepreneur Elon Musk has given the Future of Life Institute $10 million to be distributed as 37 grants to research projects designed to keep artificial...

Seahorse Tails Could Inspire New Generation of Robots
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Seahorse Tails Could Inspire New Generation of Robots

Clemson University researchers have developed a 3-D printed model based on the square prism of a seahorse tail, as well as a hypothetical cylindrical version. They...

Google's Deep Learning Machine Learns to Synthesize Real World Images
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Google's Deep Learning Machine Learns to Synthesize Real World Images

Google Street View offers panoramic views of more or less any city street in much of the developed world, as well as views along countless footpaths, inside shopping...

DARPA Challenge Greatly Propelled Humanoid Robotics
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DARPA Challenge Greatly Propelled Humanoid Robotics

The DARPA Robotics Challenge has significantly advanced the field of humanoid robotics thanks to contributions from academia, including the Worcester Polytechnic...

Dartmouth Contests Experiment With 'human-Quality,' Computer-Generated Creativity
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Dartmouth Contests Experiment With 'human-Quality,' Computer-Generated Creativity

Dartmouth College is pushing the limits of what artificial intelligence is capable of with a trio of new contests to see if algorithms can produce creative works...

Google's AI System Gets Its Snark From Humans
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Google's AI System Gets Its Snark From Humans

A recent study by Google scientists details how their machine-learning and natural-language research project trained a computer to answer various questions by feeding...

Machine Ethics: The Robot's Dilemma
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Machine Ethics: The Robot's Dilemma

In his 1942 short story 'Runaround', science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov introduced the Three Laws of Robotics—engineering safeguards and built-in ethical principles...

Georgia Tech Researchers Train Computer to Create Games By Watching Youtube
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Georgia Tech Researchers Train Computer to Create Games By Watching Youtube

Researchers have developed a computing system that views video game play on streaming services, analyzes the footage, and then creates new sections of a game. 

Will AI Drive the Human Race Off a Cliff?
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Will AI Drive the Human Race Off a Cliff?

A recent panel discussion focused on the need to develop policies to prevent artificial intelligence from evolving to the point where it threatens humanity's existence...

Asu Professor Develops Artificial Intelligence Tools For Environmental Research
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Asu Professor Develops Artificial Intelligence Tools For Environmental Research

Artificial intelligence tools developed by researchers at Arizona State University could tell scientists and environmental planners everything they want to know...

Widespread Backing For ­.k. Robotics Network
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Widespread Backing For ­.k. Robotics Network

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has launched the U.K. Robotics and Autonomous Systems Network to boost Britain's robotics research. 

Automakers Tackle the Massive Security Challenges of Connected Vehicles
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Automakers Tackle the Massive Security Challenges of Connected Vehicles

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is accelerating its efforts to mandate vehicle-to-vehicle communications, a step that could help lower the number...

Wozniak Talks: Self-Driving Cars, Apple Watch, and How AI Will Benefit Humanity
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Wozniak Talks: Self-Driving Cars, Apple Watch, and How AI Will Benefit Humanity

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said he envisions artificial intelligence eventually controlling the world for the betterment of humanity.
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