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New Research Center to Explore Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
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New Research Center to Explore Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

The ethics center is being established at a time of growing international concern about the impact of artificial intelligence technologies.

Inside Darpa's Plan to Make Old Aircraft Autonomous With Robot Arms
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Inside Darpa's Plan to Make Old Aircraft Autonomous With Robot Arms

There's a reason Tesla and its competitors use the term "autopilot" for their semi-autonomous cars: Aviation is way ahead of the auto industry when it comes to...

Making Computers Explain Themselves
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Making Computers Explain Themselves

Researchers have developed a method for training neural networks so they provide not only predictions and classifications, but also rationales for their decisions...

Supercomputing the P53 Protein as a Promising Anticancer Therapy
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Supercomputing the P53 Protein as a Promising Anticancer Therapy

University of California, San Diego professor Rommie Amaro is using a supercomputer to model the tumor suppression protein p53.

Playing Grand Theft Auto Can Teach Autonomous Cars How to Drive
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Playing Grand Theft Auto Can Teach Autonomous Cars How to Drive

Self-driving cars can learn the rules of the road by studying virtual traffic on videogames such as Grand Theft Auto V, according to a new study.

Beyond Silicon: Squeezing More Out of Chips
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Beyond Silicon: Squeezing More Out of Chips

Ali Farhadi holds a puny $5 computer, called a Raspberry Pi, comfortably in his palm and exults that his team of researchers has managed to squeeze into it a powerful...

Robot Learns to Play With Lego By Watching Human Teachers
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Robot Learns to Play With Lego By Watching Human Teachers

Researchers from the Freiberg University of Mining and Technology in Germany have trained a robot to play with Legos by having it observe two people build a Lego...

How AI Is Shaking ­p the Chip Market
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How AI Is Shaking ­p the Chip Market

In less than 12 hours, three different people offered to pay me if I'd spend an hour talking to a stranger on the phone.

Google Teaches 'ais' to Invent Their Own Crypto and Avoid Eavesdropping
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Google Teaches 'ais' to Invent Their Own Crypto and Avoid Eavesdropping

Google Brain has created two artificial intelligences that evolved their own cryptographic algorithm to protect their messages from a third AI, which was trying...

Robotic Tutors For Primary School Children
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Robotic Tutors For Primary School Children

Researchers in Spain have developed an integrated computational architecture for use with software applications in schools.

Learning Securely
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Learning Securely

Because it is easy to fool, machine learning must be taught how to handle adversarial inputs.

New Method Reduces Amount of Training Data Needed For Facial Performance Capture System
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New Method Reduces Amount of Training Data Needed For Facial Performance Capture System

Disney Research has developed a facial-capture system that uses a sample of actors' recordings to synthetically generate the data needed to train the system.

Computer Vision Leader Fei-Fei Li on Why AI Needs Diversity
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Computer Vision Leader Fei-Fei Li on Why AI Needs Diversity

As artificial intelligence technologies increasingly are deployed to meet industrial and personal needs, the field will need to address its lack of ethnic and gender...

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
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The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The Pentagon has made artificial intelligence the core of its agenda to maintain the U.S. position as the world's leading military power.

The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own
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The Pentagon's 'terminator Conundrum': Robots That Could Kill on Their Own

The small drone, with its six whirring rotors, swept past the replica of a Middle Eastern village and closed in on a mosque-like structure, its camera scanning...

AI Experts Weigh in on the White House Approach to Artificial Intelligence
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AI Experts Weigh in on the White House Approach to Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence experts stress the need for clarity around certain economic and safety ramifications of artificial intelligence technologies.

Stephen Hawking Opens British Artificial Intelligence Hub
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Stephen Hawking Opens British Artificial Intelligence Hub

Stephen Hawking on Wednesday opened an artificial research center at Cambridge University in the U.K.

Mit's 'moral Machine' Crowdsources Decisions About Autonomous Driving, but Experts Call It Misguided
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Mit's 'moral Machine' Crowdsources Decisions About Autonomous Driving, but Experts Call It Misguided

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab's "Moral Machine" platform lets the public judge the types of ethical decisions autonomous vehicles should make...

Preparing For the Future of Artificial Intelligence
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Preparing For the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Considering the utilization, opportunities, and future challenges of Artificial Intelligence.

Stepping ­p Security For an Internet-of-Things World
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Stepping ­p Security For an Internet-of-Things World

As the Internet of things moves closer to realization, initiatives must be taken to ensure the technology is secure, says Michael Walker at DARPA. "If we want...
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