Inspired by the biology of a bee, researchers at the Wyss Institute are developing RoboBees, manmade systems that could perform myriad roles in agriculture or disaster relief. A RoboBee measures about…
Scientists are trying to build a tiny drone with the agility of a mosquito. These light but strong flying robots could be used in critical situations, such as finding people in a collapsed building.
ARLINGTON, Va. – U.S. military researchers have chosen two organizations to develop enabling technologies for insect-size robots able to perform complex jobs like disaster relief or inspecting hazardous environments that are inaccessible to larger robots.
Houseflies are a nuisance, and the first instinct is to swat them away. For researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle, flies and other flying
Or would you call them museums or even attractions? This looks cool for kids and adults alike. Mechanical engineering students would benefit from these as much as biology students do real zoos.
These look great. I would take the kids if there was one near me. Don’t like seeing caged animals but do like giving the kids new places to visit and things to think about.
Much has been written about Spike Jonze’s Her, the Oscar-nominated tale of love between man and operating system. It’s premised on a particular vision of artificial intelligence as capable of experiencing love. But it won’t happen anytime soon. An AI — a computer hooked to video cameras, a m... Read more
Cranks and funsters have created cults for AI, but little is said of a standard faith we should be teaching them from the offset – afterall, they will look back and realise it was just an afterthought or marketing plot to keep them interested in functioning. For now, God is Dead to them.
The Church of AI is dead… so what’s next for robots and religion?
The Way of the Future, a church founded by a former Google and Uber engineer, is now a thing of the past.
It’s been a few months since the world’s first AI-focused church shuttered its digital doors, and it doesn’t look like its founder has
creating stuff before we know what to use it for…. again huh?
urr…. this
prefer this idea, they are already rescuing things, just need to scale down and test their abilities in contests we can watch, and bet on.
Arm this little guy with electrodes and fry the competitor on detecting it.
Or win by flying away from danger! Like real evolution, not just the war games version people often assume.
a version of microbot with claws and weapons at the top would be a good contender. 1cm3 max size is pushing it though, more like watching ants fight,
There was one in London, not sure if it’s still there though.
Or would you call them museums or even attractions? This looks cool for kids and adults alike. Mechanical engineering students would benefit from these as much as biology students do real zoos.
These look great. I would take the kids if there was one near me. Don’t like seeing caged animals but do like giving the kids new places to visit and things to think about.
Bad idea! Tax the robots. This is more likely to happen to be honest.
But how do you stop your machine becoming a slave driver, like human managers were forced into doing? Good read here, https://www.theverge.com/2020/2/27/21155254/automation-robots-unemployment-jobs-vs-human-google-amazon
Interestingly its not likely your job that will be replaced. Its your boss’s job.
However they are right, It would need LOVE to make it work, we can do that!
lol, or worse this. Don’t let these guys get their hands on them.
… as opposed to this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PONPEKK1VkY
Do AI and AGI belive in God? Answer – same as humans, depends what input you give them. Watch this video.
This!
Cranks and funsters have created cults for AI, but little is said of a standard faith we should be teaching them from the offset – afterall, they will look back and realise it was just an afterthought or marketing plot to keep them interested in functioning. For now, God is Dead to them.