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Mar 31, 2017
ARCA Unveils the World’s first Single-Stage-to-Orbit Rocket
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: robotics/AI, satellites
Since the beginning of the Space Age, scientists have relied on multi-stage rockets in order to put spacecraft and payloads into orbit. The same technology has allowed for missions farther into space, sending robotic spacecraft to every planet in the Solar System, and astronauts to the Moon. But looking to the future, it is clear that new ideas will be needed in order to cut costs and expand launch services.
Hence why the ARCA Space Corporation has developed a concept for a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) rocket. It’s known as the Haas 2CA, the latest in a series of rockets being developed by the New Mexico-based aerospace company. If all goes as planned, this rocket will be the first SSTO rocket in history, meaning it will be able to place payloads and crew into Earth’s orbit relying on only one stage with one engine.
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Mar 31, 2017
Solar-Powered Graphene Skin Enables Prosthetics to Feel
Posted by Nancie Hunter in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI, sustainability
The team tested their device on a prosthetic hand. When the skin patches on the skin were enabled, the prosthetic could touch and grab soft objects like a normal hand. But when the skin was not turned on, the hand crushed the objects.
The skin requires just 20 nanowatts of power per square centimeter, according to the paper. Right now, the energy captured by the photovoltaic cells has to be used immediately, but the team has another prototype in development that includes flexible supercapacitors to store excess energy.
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Mar 31, 2017
How automation and artificial intelligence could transform backup software
Posted by Alireza Mokri in category: robotics/AI
HAL-like control of data backups may be science fiction, but some of the basic concepts are not so far removed from reality. The person in charge of strategy for Commvault is intrigued by these ideas.
Mar 31, 2017
Are we really making progress towards human-level artificial intelligence?
Posted by Alireza Mokri in category: robotics/AI
Intelligent Machines
Is artificial intelligence stuck in A rut?
The former director of Uber’s AI lab says the field is in danger of losing sight of its long-term goals.
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Mar 31, 2017
Andrew Ng is gone, but Baidu is still counting on AI to fix its business woes
Posted by Alireza Mokri in categories: business, robotics/AI
The Chinese search giant lost the star leader of its AI lab last week, but the technology remains an essential long-term focus.
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Yiting Sun
- March 30, 2017
Mar 31, 2017
Google Chases General Intelligence With New AI That Has a Memory
Posted by Alireza Mokri in category: robotics/AI
For a mind to be capable of tackling anything, it has to have a memory.
Humans are exceptionally good at transferring old skills to new problems. Machines, despite all their recent wins against humans, aren’t. This is partly due to how they’re trained: artificial neural networks like Google’s DeepMind learn to master a singular task and call it quits. To learn a new task, it has to reset, wiping out previous memories and starting again from scratch.
This phenomenon, quite aptly dubbed “catastrophic forgetting,” condemns our AIs to be one-trick ponies.
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Mar 31, 2017
IBM Watson: The Ingredient Brand Helping Inform The Purposeful Business Of Tomorrow
Posted by Alireza Mokri in categories: business, robotics/AI
We will be able to embed storytelling directly into business strategy development, tell meaningful and memorable stories that truly connect with employees and customers, craft moments that are personalized and frictionless, and as a bonus, have the ability to harness Watson to optimize distribution across channel, demo and geography.
This is particularly resonant as I believe that just as the last twenty years mandated that every organization strive to be a technology company, the next twenty will command every winning corporation to be a content or media brand. In my view, Watson and AI will be the ingredient brand catalyzing tomorrow’s innovation at leading corporations in many ways; but media for certain will be top of the list, as AI assists them in becoming the top content studios of the future. Smaller businesses can scale these ideas using Watson as well as compelling content creation becomes an increasingly important driver of business strategy.
Tomorrow’s business success stories will be fueled by AI that extends beyond the CTO and areas of pure technology and infrastructure, to the CMO and areas ranging from culture to communication to creativity. The winning formula of the future as articulated by IBM will be creativity + technology = meaningful engagement, and the ability to activate purposeful change.
Mar 31, 2017
Artificial Intelligence Tech Will Arrive in Three Waves
Posted by Alireza Mokri in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
DARPA envisions this development to come in three waves of innovation, culminating in machines capable of abstract thought.