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Even as robotics experts, universities and tech luminaries sound the alarm about the potential for a future filled with killer robots, this technology evidently already has arrived … minus the stringent ethics.
We live in an age with no shortage of robot animals -- they seem to multiply like little unstable rabbits, except they're hardly ever rabbits -- but none have proven themselves quite so relatable as this one.
The first killer robot in American history was detonated to terminate the active killer who killed 5 policemen at the Black Live's Matter rally in Dallas. Pandora's box has been opened and will never be shut.
That's it for the weather, and now in other news today, America is falling apart. See here. Now, this can all go two ways. In a first way, this can fizzle out and people will return to their televisions to watch Worshipping The Stars and eating ent
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Neural networks are changing the Internet. Inspired by the networks of neurons inside the human brain, these deep mathematical models can learn discrete tasks by analyzing enormous amounts of data. They've learned to recognize faces in photos, iden
Thursday night, after a shocking night of violence in which five police officers were killed by snipers, Dallas police took the unprecedented step of using a remote-controlled "bomb robot" to kill one of the suspects.
Potentially the first use of a robot to kill in American policing
Called 'Virtual Actor', it is expected online within the next year and a half Machine will be used to play the role of a person, and set its own goals Will understand context of conversation and keep up with events Researchers will also create sim
Developments in robotics and technology mean more and more white collar jobs are being automated and performed by machines, according to experts, who also predict that this automation could solve the productivity gap.
Acquisition of French image-recognition company paves way to smarter A.I. future
Well, there goes the neighborhood… literally…
Britain's decision to leave the EU will force companies that rely on migrant labour to rethink their business models, if it leads to restrictions on low-skilled immigration.
We're on the edge of a new frontier in art and creativity -- and it's not human.
A robot-powered burger joint is coming to San Francisco.
Got a bullshit parking ticket? Now you can appeal it in less than a minute. The new chatbot tool, DoNotPay, uses previously successful appeal letters to draw up a customized template, allowing users to avoid courts, legal fees, stress, and having to
Terrorists are working to build armies of artificially intelligent killer robots capable of slaughtering vast numbers of innocent civilians.
In 2012 Jeff Bezos scooped up warehouse automation firm Kiva. Everyone else is still trying to catch up.
Governments are Engaged in an AI Arms Race That Could Destroy Humanity
Starship -- the company behind the adorable, six-wheeled delivery robot we met this year at Mobile World Congress -- has received approval from the Washington, DC Department of Transportation to start testing a delivery program as early as this Sep
Switzerland is testing self-driving electric buses on public roads in the historical district of Sion, the largest city of the Canton of Valais. Passengers can use the buses free of charge.
There are plenty of toy robots on the market, but they tend to lack a real sense of personality.
When it comes to human advancement and science, Stephen Hawking knows what he's talking about - and he's voiced his concern on robots
Pilots hail 'aggresive and dynamic' software after losing to it repeatedly
The next time you catch your robot watching sitcoms, don't assume it's slacking off. It may be hard at work.
The survey reveals that Healthcare, automotive and fashion industries are predicted to be hit most by technological innovation.
Should a self-driving car kill its passengers for the greater good – for instance, by swerving into a wall to avoid hitting a large number of pedestrians?
Zume, a new startup in Mountain View, is trying to make a more profitable pizza through robotics
TN Note: Robots are on their way to achieving rights previously reserved only for humans. Scientists caught up in their own sci-fi rhetoric cannot tell the difference between reality and total fiction. So, robots can have 'feelings' and 'ethics