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May 4, 2016

Why Machine Vision Is Flawed in the Same Way as Human Vision

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

AI you’re only as good as the eye of your creator.


Humans and machines both use neural networks for object and face recognition. Now evidence is emerging that both types of vision are flawed in the same way.

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May 3, 2016

A Computer Was Programmed to Write a Novel, This Is What It Wrote

Posted by in categories: computing, robotics/AI

I had thought my job was safe from automation—a computer couldn’t possibly replicate the complex creativity of human language in writing or piece together a coherent story. I may have been wrong. Authors beware, because an AI-written novel just made it past the first round of screening for a national literary prize in Japan.

The novel this program co-authored is titled, The Day A Computer Writes A Novel. It was entered into a writing contest for the Hoshi Shinichi Literary Award. The contest has been open to non-human applicants in years prior, however, this was the first year the award committee received submissions from an AI. Out of the 1,450 submissions, 11 were at least partially written by a program.

Here’s a except from the novel to give you an idea as to what human contestants were up against:

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May 3, 2016

SuperFlex’s lightweight exosuit will put a spring in your step

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI

Cool. I run and walk everyday and each time, I tear up my left shin and ankle. I am ready for this technology.


The SuperFlex exosuit is made from a lightweight flexigrip material that keeps robotic muscles, sensors and processors in place.

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May 3, 2016

A Tesla Model S equipped with a robotic arm for your wheelchair [Video]

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space, sustainability, transportation

A Germany-based company, Paravan, is a leader in the electric wheelchair market and related accessories to adapt vehicles for people with disabilities. While they mostly work with vans and trucks, their latest product makes almost any car with enough trunk space extremely practical for someone using a wheelchair.

They installed it in a Tesla Model S to illustrate the functionalities of the product and the range of vehicles it can be installed on.

A robotic arm, called Robot 3000, can automatically lift a wheelchair (up to 25 kg – 55 lbs) from the trunk of a vehicle, then it moves the chair to the driver’s side and extends it all the way to the driver’s door.

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May 3, 2016

School’s in session — Nvidia’s driverless system learns

Posted by in categories: computing, robotics/AI, transportation

After spending 72 hours watching human drivers, Nvidia’s GPU-based computers were able to construct a road-worthy driverless car system.

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May 2, 2016

Artificial Intelligence Now Decides Targets on US Aegis Ships

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI

Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work said that Artificial Intelligence had already taken over defense targeting decisions on Aegis missile warships of the US Navy.

Artificial Intelligence

© Photo: Pixabay.

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May 2, 2016

Spider Bot 3D Printers

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, robotics/AI

These aren’t spiders—they’re 3D printers that can walk.

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May 2, 2016

That time a bot invaded Thingiverse and created weird new 3D objects

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

I guess this falls into those code bugs in AI that Google’s Vint Cerf has stated his own larger concer around AI.


Some called it art, some called it spam—and some thought it might be a new life form.

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May 2, 2016

DARPA director cautions on AI’s limitations

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI

Another person this time DARPA (Arati Prabhakar) speaks about the truth on AI and it’s real world limitations.


The Pentagon’s R&D arm is heavily invested in driving the future of artificial intelligence and machine learning, but the program’s director warned the technology isn’t without its limitations.

May 02, 2016.

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May 2, 2016

Bill Gates: No reason to fear AI yet; in fact, it could be your new assistant

Posted by in categories: computing, drones, quantum physics, robotics/AI, terrorism

I am so glad to see this from Bill. Until we drastically improve the under pinning technology to an advance mature version of Quantum Computing; AI is not a threat in the non-criminal use. The only danger is when terrorists, drug cartels, and other criminals uses AI such as drones, robotics, bots, etc. to attack, burglarize, murder, apply their terror, etc.; and that is not AI doing these things on their own.


Munger, Gates on future of AI

Charlie Munger, Berkshire Hathaway vice-chairman shares his thoughts on American Express, Costco and IBM’s future working with artificial intelligence. And Bill Gates, explains why it will be a huge help.

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