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First ship controlled by artificial intelligence prepares for maiden voyage
The "Mayflower 400", the world's first intelligent ship, bobs gently in a light swell as it stops its engines in Plymouth Sound, off England's southwest coast, before self-activating a hydrophone designed to listen to whales. The 50-foot (15-metre) trimaran, which weighs nine tonnes and navigates with complete autonomy, is preparing for a transatlantic voyage. On its journey, the vessel, covered in solar panels, will study marine pollution and analyse plastic in the water, as well as track aquatic mammals. Eighty per cent of the underwater world remains unexplored. Brett Phaneuf, the co-founder of the charity ProMare and the mastermind behind the Mayflower project, said the ocean exerts "the most powerful force" on the global climate.
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New fitness studio using artificial intelligence prepares to open in Middletown
Kentucky's first fitness studio utilizing artificial intelligence will open Wednesday off Shelbyville Road. The Exercise Coach is a gym that uses smart technology to customize a client's workout. Instead of using traditional weights, the machines use electric linear motors and computers. Mayria and Kendrick Porter are excited to open The Exercise Coach in their own neighborhood of Middletown. The company has franchises all over the globe, and the couple said they fell in love with the workouts after trying one in Cincinnati.
New fitness studio using artificial intelligence prepares to open in Middletown
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Artificial Intelligence Prepares for 2001
Artificial Intelligence, as a maturing scientific/engineering discipline, is beginning to find its niche among the variety of subjects that are relevant to intelligent, perceptive behavior. A view of AI is presented that is based on a declarative representation of knowledge with semantic attachments to problem-specific procedures and data structures. It is clear-to most of us in AI, at least-that our field, perhaps together with molecular genetics, will be society's predominant scientific endeavor for the rest of this century and well into the next-just as physics and chemistry predominated during the decades before and after 1900. This article is based on the author's Presidential Address given at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence on August 11, 1983 in Washington, D.C We in AI are now moving on to the higher level processes. AI has made an excellent beginning toward understanding these processes.
Reconsiderations
Those of us engaged in artificial intelligence research have the historically unique privilege of asking and answering the most profound scientific and engineering questions that people have ever set for themselves--questions about the nature of those processes that separate us humans from the rest of the universe--namely intelligence, reason, perception, self-awareness, and language. It is clear--to most of us in AI, at least--that our field, perhaps together with molecular genetics, will be society's predominant scientific endeavor for the rest of this century and well into the next...
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Artificial Intelligence Prepares for 2001
Artificial Intelligence, as a maturing scientific/engineering discipline, is beginning to find its niche among the variety of subjects that are relevant to intelligent, perceptive behavior. A view of AI is presented that is based on a declarative representation of knowledge with semantic attachments to problem-specific procedures and data structures. Several important challenges to this view are briefly discussed. It is argued that research in the field would be stimulated by a project to develop a computer individual that would have a continuing existence in time.
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