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Self-Learning Robot Hands
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Self-Learning Robot Hands

Researchers at Bielefeld University in Germany have developed robot hands that can learn to grasp objects without knowing their characteristics.

Inspecting Algorithms For Bias
From ACM News

Inspecting Algorithms For Bias

Courts, banks, and other institutions are using automated data analysis systems to make decisions about your life. Let's not leave it up to the algorithm makers...

The Billion Dollar War Over Maps
From ACM News

The Billion Dollar War Over Maps

During a test drive near Ford's Michigan headquarters, the team noticed something strange with its self-driving cars.

­q and Partners Taking Computing Out of This World
From ACM TechNews

­q and Partners Taking Computing Out of This World

Researchers at the University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia are developing next-generation computers for aerospace applications in partnership with Lockheed Martin...

Robot Dog Has an Artificial Woof That Sounds Like the Real Thing
From ACM TechNews

Robot Dog Has an Artificial Woof That Sounds Like the Real Thing

Researchers say they have developed a vocalization synthesizer that generates biologically fitting sounds for land mammals of any size.

AI 'good For the World'...says Ultra-Lifelike Robot
From ACM TechNews

AI 'good For the World'...says Ultra-Lifelike Robot

A lifelike robot named Sophia argued at a United Nations-hosted conference in Switzerland this week that artificial intelligence is ultimately beneficial to mankind...

Robot Cars Can't Count on ­S in an Emergency
From ACM TechNews

Robot Cars Can't Count on ­S in an Emergency

Many automotive technologists are skeptical that autonomous cars will be able to trust humans in emergency situations.

AI Gets So-So Grade in Chinese ­niversity Entrance Exam
From ACM TechNews

AI Gets So-So Grade in Chinese ­niversity Entrance Exam

An artificial intelligence machine completed the math section of China's annual university entrance exam faster than human students, but with a below-average grade...

The Mathematicians Who Want to Save Democracy
From ACM News

The Mathematicians Who Want to Save Democracy

Leaning back in his chair, Jonathan Mattingly swings his legs up onto his desk, presses a key on his laptop and changes the results of the 2012 elections in North...

If Google Teaches an AI to Draw, Will That Help It Think?
From ACM News

If Google Teaches an AI to Draw, Will That Help It Think?

Imagine someone told you to draw a pig and a truck.

How Google Copes When Even It Can't Afford Enough Gear
From ACM Opinion

How Google Copes When Even It Can't Afford Enough Gear

Urs Hölzle has a big job.

App Uses Smartphone Compass to Prevent Voice Hacking
From ACM TechNews

App Uses Smartphone Compass to Prevent Voice Hacking

Researchers at the University at Buffalo have developed a smartphone application designed to stop voice hacking.

Robots Will Be More ­seful If They Are Made to Lack Confidence
From ACM TechNews

Robots Will Be More ­seful If They Are Made to Lack Confidence

University of California, Berkeley researchers are developing an artificial intelligence system that seeks and accepts human oversight.

Computer-Aided Imaging Technique Could Reduce Risk of Second Breast Cancer Surgery
From ACM TechNews

Computer-Aided Imaging Technique Could Reduce Risk of Second Breast Cancer Surgery

A new computer-aided diagnostic technique combines imaging with artificial intelligence to detect the difference between cancerous and benign cells.

A Stepping Stone to Stem?
From ACM News

A Stepping Stone to Stem?

Engineering technology courses at community colleges are serving as a pathway to STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) degrees and jobs.

Chinese Exam Authorities ­se Facial Recognition, Drones to Catch Cheats
From ACM Careers

Chinese Exam Authorities ­se Facial Recognition, Drones to Catch Cheats

Chinese education authorities have gone high-tech to catch cheaters as millions of high-school students take their "gaokao", the annual university entrance exam...

Researchers Use AI to Dramatically Increase Image Clarity Under Severe Conditions
From ACM TechNews

Researchers Use AI to Dramatically Increase Image Clarity Under Severe Conditions

Researchers in Japan have developed technology that uses artificial intelligence to derive greater image visibility from devices such as thermal and x-ray cameras...

Hubble Sees Light Bending Around Nearby Star
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Hubble Sees Light Bending Around Nearby Star

The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted light bending because of the gravity of a nearby white dwarf star—the first time astronomers have seen this type of distortion...

Catching the Imsi-Catchers: Seaglass Brings Transparency to Cell Phone Surveillance
From ACM TechNews

Catching the Imsi-Catchers: Seaglass Brings Transparency to Cell Phone Surveillance

The SeaGlass system can spot cellular network anomalies that may signal where and when International Mobile Subscriber Identity-catchers are being used to pinpoint...

Natural Language Processing and Affective Computing
From ACM TechNews

Natural Language Processing and Affective Computing

Natural-language processing uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to comprehend unstructured text and context.
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