ai and robotic technology
Artificial Intelligence Sheds Light on How the Mind Processes Language
We know that artificial intelligent computers will soon be in our lives, or very soon, but for all we know they could already be here. One of the biggest questions is how will artificial intelligence to change the way we think?In this article, the goal is to shed some light on one of the most important areas: the way the human brain processes language. When you think about it, the language itself is an artificial intelligence. Even though you and I may not be able to articulate the thoughts in our head, the thoughts are there, and the ability to communicate is a skill we all have. So, it stands to reason that if you give someone an artificial intelligence like a RACI (rousing area interface data network) embedded in a voice recognition software program that captures a person's voice, and then it can tell you what they're saying.
Top 8 Scariest AI And Robotics Moments in History
Robots are sweeping the world, from amazon's Alexa to full functioning human-like androids. The internet seems all buzzed at a promise of a future where humans and robots will happily work together. However, there is a dark side to robots that many people are still unaware of. BINA48 employs a mix of off-the-shelf software and customized artificial intelligence algorithms, using a microphone to hear, voice recognition software, dictation software which allows improvement in the ability to listen and retain information during a conversation. This human look-like robot is one of the most advanced robots on this planet.
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Ethics, and the Military: A Canadian Perspective
Wasilow, Sherry (Defence Research and Development Canada) | Thorpe, Joelle B. (Defence Research and Development Canada)
Defense and security organizations depend upon science and technology to meet operational needs, predict and counter threats, and meet increasingly complex demands of modern warfare. Artificial intelligence and robotics could provide solutions to a wide range of military gaps and deficiencies. At the same time, the unique and rapidly evolving nature of AI and robotics challenges existing polices, regulations, and values, and introduces complex ethical issues that might impede their development, evaluation, and use by the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF). Early consideration of potential ethical issues raised by military use of emerging AI and robotics technologies in development is critical to their effective implementation. This article presents an ethics assessment framework for emerging AI and robotics technologies. It is designed to help technology developers, policymakers, decision makers, and other stakeholders identify and broadly consider potential ethical issues that might arise with the military use and integration of emerging AI and robotics technologies of interest. We also provide a contextual environment for our framework, as well as an example of how our framework can be applied to a specific technology. Finally, we briefly identify and address several pervasive issues that arose during our research.
Three AI Developments That Will Rock The Startup World
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere. It quietly integrated itself in nearly every aspect of our lives. Still, this technology is in its infancy and we don't entirely understand its full potential. We cringe at the idea of data being mined by governments, as reported in an amazing story on CBS's 60 Minutes. We worry about Big Brother, but excitedly lap up every Cortana or Siri update hoping it makes life just a little bit more interesting and easier.
Next recession to usher in wave of artificial intelligence
The European Union needs to brace itself for the prospect of a new wave of technology and productivity resurgence in ten to fifteen years' time, spearheaded by the implementation of AI and robotics innovations. This was the message introduced by Stefan Crets, Executive Director of CSR Europe, who, opening the high-level event, said that digitisation required a new agility in the workplace and a new way of collaborating. "The future of work is determined by the actions we take today and the choices we make. What we want to do is exchange experience, pull the expertise together and find the best practices." Economist Mirko Draca, co-author of a London School of Economics (LSE) report commissioned by Huawei, entitled'The evolving role of ICT in the economy,' said that a new wave of automation had started.
AI & Robotics: 3 Trends to Keep an Eye On
The combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and industrial or collaborative robotics has the potential to change the world. AI unlocks entirely new capabilities for robots, which, without AI, are rigid and unresponsive to the world around them. The potential for disruption in the industrial sector is high. Despite the fact that industrial processes are already highly automated, there are still plenty of ways in which industrial robots can be improved with the addition of AI. A robot's ability to learn is directly related to its overall capabilities.