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Bots Now Outnumber Humans on the Web
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Bots Now Outnumber Humans on the Web

Diogo Mónica once wrote a short computer script that gave him a secret weapon in the war for San Francisco dinner reservations.

Amputee Simultaneously Controls Two Prosthetic Arms with His Mind
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Amputee Simultaneously Controls Two Prosthetic Arms with His Mind

Replacement limbs that completely replicate the functions and abilities of real limbs are the current white whale of prosthetics, and we're getting closer: mind...

Stanford to Host 100-Year Study on Artificial Intelligence
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Stanford to Host 100-Year Study on Artificial Intelligence

Stanford University will spearhead a century-long initiative to study and predict the impact of artificial intelligence in all aspects of people's lives.

As Robots Grow Smarter, American Workers Struggle to Keep ­p
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As Robots Grow Smarter, American Workers Struggle to Keep ­p

Economists and technologists have long said the march of technological progress and increased automation will create new jobs and opportunities that offset the...

­ndersea Robot Explores Life Below Arctic Ice
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­ndersea Robot Explores Life Below Arctic Ice

While 2014 has not been kind to rockets, it has been a banner year for robots of all stripes.

Innovators of Intelligence Look to Past
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Innovators of Intelligence Look to Past

Inside the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, known as AI2, everything is a gleaming architectural white.

Robobrain: The World's First Knowledge Engine For Robots
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Robobrain: The World's First Knowledge Engine For Robots

One of the most exciting changes influencing modern life is the ability to search and interact with information on a scale that has never been possible before.

DARPA Offers Free Watson-Like Artificial Intelligence
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DARPA Offers Free Watson-Like Artificial Intelligence

The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has unveiled an open source version of IBM's Watson named DeepDive. The system's performance was ahead of or...

­sing Robots to Get More Food From Raw Materials
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­sing Robots to Get More Food From Raw Materials

SINTEF researchers are developing Gribbot, a fully functional robot designed to automate the process of extracting breast fillets from chickens, a task normally...

Watson Wannabes: 4 Open Source Projects For Machine Intelligence
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Watson Wannabes: 4 Open Source Projects For Machine Intelligence

Four groups have been developing IBM Watson-like systems based on open source work.

Ccc Brain Workshop: Research Interfaces Between Brain Science and Computer Science
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Ccc Brain Workshop: Research Interfaces Between Brain Science and Computer Science

A recent workshop on the interfaces between brain research and computer science brought together neuroscientists and computer scientists over speeches and panel...

Artificial Intelligence Isn't a Threat – Yet
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Artificial Intelligence Isn't a Threat – Yet

New York University professor Gary Marcus says "superintelligent" machines are unlikely to arrive soon, but we already place a great deal of power in the hands...

Boston Researcher Cynthia Breazeal Is Ready to Bring Robots Into the Home. Are You?
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Boston Researcher Cynthia Breazeal Is Ready to Bring Robots Into the Home. Are You?

The MIT Media Lab's Personal Robots Group flanks the soaring atrium on the fourth floor of the Wiesner Building, a wall of metal panels along the southern edge...

Two Robots, One Challenge, Endless Possibility
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Two Robots, One Challenge, Endless Possibility

The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is developing robots that can enter dangerous places. 

More-Flexible Digital Communication
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More-Flexible Digital Communication

Researchers say they have begun to describe theoretical limits on the degree of imprecision that communicating computers can tolerate. 

Food: The Rarely Seen Robots That Package What We Eat
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Food: The Rarely Seen Robots That Package What We Eat

Last July, while touring a jelly bean factory, I came upon a startling sight.

Toshiba Android Will Take You For a Trip Down the ­ncanny Valley
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Toshiba Android Will Take You For a Trip Down the ­ncanny Valley

Researchers have developed Aiko Chihiro, a lifelike communication android. 

New Research Will Help Robots Know Their Limits
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New Research Will Help Robots Know Their Limits

Three U.K. universities are teaming up to ensure future autonomous robots and systems will be safer, and capable of making decisions based on laws and ethics. 

Engineer Applies Robot Control Theory to Improve Prosthetic Legs
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Engineer Applies Robot Control Theory to Improve Prosthetic Legs

University of Texas at Dallas researchers have applied robot control theory to enable powered prosthetics to help amputees walk. 

Google's Intelligence Designer
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Google's Intelligence Designer

Demis Hassabis started playing chess at age four and soon blossomed into a child prodigy.
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