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How Someday Robots May Run to the Rescue--Literally
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How Someday Robots May Run to the Rescue--Literally

A research team in Ann Arbor, MI, is working to revolutionize walking robot control algorithms. 

Say What? Scientists Devise an Algorithm That Detects Sarcasm Better Than Humans Can
From ACM TechNews

Say What? Scientists Devise an Algorithm That Detects Sarcasm Better Than Humans Can

Researchers say they have developed a computer system that can identify the emotion behind a tweet with 85% accuracy.

What the World Will Be Like in 30 Years, According to the ­.s. Government's Top Scientists
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What the World Will Be Like in 30 Years, According to the ­.s. Government's Top Scientists

Three U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency researchers predict major technological advancements during the next 30 years in a new video series. 

How Artificial Intelligence Could Change the Way We Watch Sports
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How Artificial Intelligence Could Change the Way We Watch Sports

Machine learning and computer vision are being combined to provide commentary on professional sporting events as they occur.

New Lie-Detecting Software From ­-M ­ses Real Court Case Data
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New Lie-Detecting Software From ­-M ­ses Real Court Case Data

Researchers from the University of Michigan are using machine-learning techniques to develop new lie-detecting software. 

Artificial-Intelligence Research Center Is Founded By Silicon Valley Investors
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Artificial-Intelligence Research Center Is Founded By Silicon Valley Investors

A group of prominent Silicon Valley investors and technology companies said on Friday that they would establish an artificial-intelligence research center to develop...

A Learning Advance in Artificial Intelligence Rivals Human Abilities
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A Learning Advance in Artificial Intelligence Rivals Human Abilities

Taking inspiration from the way humans seem to learn, scientists have created AI software capable of picking up new knowledge in a far more efficient and sophisticated...

Baidu's Self-Driving Car Takes On Beijing Traffic
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Baidu's Self-Driving Car Takes On Beijing Traffic

Driving around Beijing often feels unnervingly like a contact sport, with vehicles recklessly plunging through thick traffic, sneaking along the shoulder, or cutting...

Why Memory and Mimicry Are The Next Big Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
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Why Memory and Mimicry Are The Next Big Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence

For the last five years the effort to teach computers to think more like humans, to learn how to recognize speech and images on their own has been the goal of ...

Here's What Developers Are Doing with Google’s AI Brain
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Here's What Developers Are Doing with Google’s AI Brain

An artificial intelligence engine that Google uses in many of its products, and that it made freely available last month, is now being used by others to perform...

The High-Stakes Race to Rid the World of Human Drivers
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The High-Stakes Race to Rid the World of Human Drivers

The race to bring driverless cars to the masses is only just beginning, but already it is a fight for the ages.

­w Roboticists Learn to Teach Robots From Babies
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­w Roboticists Learn to Teach Robots From Babies

Babies learn by watching and imitating what adults are doing, and robots can "learn" in much the same way, according to researchers at the University of Washington...

Zero to Expert in Eight Hours: These Robots Can Learn For Themselves
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Zero to Expert in Eight Hours: These Robots Can Learn For Themselves

A yellow robotic arm pauses over a pile of metal cylinders, snaps a photo, then proceeds to confidently pick pieces out of the jumble.

Artificial Intelligence Ethics a New Focus at Cambridge ­niversity
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Artificial Intelligence Ethics a New Focus at Cambridge ­niversity

A new center to study the implications of artificial intelligence and try to influence its ethical development has been established at the U.K.'s Cambridge University...

Teaching AI to Play Atari Will Help Robots Make Sense of Our World
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Teaching AI to Play Atari Will Help Robots Make Sense of Our World

Google is teaching machines to play Atari games like Space Invaders, Video Pinball, andBreakout. And they're getting pretty good.  

Engineers Create Droid That Could Replace Firefighters, Soldiers, and Bomb Disposal Experts
From ACM TechNews

Engineers Create Droid That Could Replace Firefighters, Soldiers, and Bomb Disposal Experts

Researchers say they have developed a humanoid robot that can operate tools and interact with its environment the same way a person would. 

Artificial Intelligence Called In to Tackle Lhc Data Deluge
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Artificial Intelligence Called In to Tackle Lhc Data Deluge

The next generation of particle-collider experiments will feature some of the world's most advanced thinking machines, if links now being forged between particle...

The Doomsday Invention
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The Doomsday Invention

Last year, a curious nonfiction book became a Times best-seller: a dense meditation on artificial intelligence by the philosopher Nick Bostrom, who holds an appointment...

How to Pick Out a Face in the Crowd
From ACM TechNews

How to Pick Out a Face in the Crowd

A computer scientist from Sydney's University of Technology and colleagues have addressed the accuracy limitations of existing facial recognition technology. Researcher...

The Computer That Knows What You're Thinking
From ACM News

The Computer That Knows What You're Thinking

We have all done it; put a rictus grin on our faces while inside we are burning with anger.
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