With Evolved Brains, Robots Creep Closer To Animal-Like Learning | Fast Company
Aracna With Evolved Brains, Robots Creep Closer To Animal-Like Learning BY LAKSHMI SANDHANA | FEBRUARY 1, 2013 Get ready for four-legged bots of all shapes and sizes–and for all sorts of uses–that...
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EU spends $1.4 billion on flawed, but exciting, brain-in-a-box project By John Hewitt on February 11, 2013 at 7:27 am Big physics has been showered in riches since the World War II era, yet today...
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Schematic illustration for the Visually Stimulated Motor Control system for a mobile robot with panoramic vision. The images captured by the panoramic vision camera of the Khepera II robot are...
View ArticleThe Machine Question – Our Perspective on Sentience, the Singularity and...
Len Rosen’s blog › The Machine Question – Our Perspective on Sentience, the Singularity and Humanity Posted on February 24, 2013 Subject(s): Artificial Intelligence I recently finished reading David...
View ArticleTeaching household robots to manipulate objects more efficiently | KurzweilAI
(Credit: MIT) Teaching household robots to manipulate objects more efficiently New algorithms could help household robots work around their physical shortcomings February 26, 2013 At this year’s...
View ArticleBlueprint for an artificial brain: Scientists experiment with memristors that...
A nanocomponent that is capable of learning: The Bielefeld memristor built into a chip here is 600 times thinner than a human hair. (Credit: Image courtesy of Universitaet Bielefeld) Blueprint for...
View ArticleBlazing Fast Staubli Robot Picks 200 Items Per Minute | Singularity Hub
[Source: StaubliGroup via YouTube] Written By: Peter Murray Posted: 02/26/13 8:33 AM BLAZING FAST STAUBLI ROBOT PICKS 200 ITEMS PER MINUTE Even John Henry, had he been a factory picker instead of a...
View ArticleFlying moths inspire robotics | KurzweilAI
(Credit: University of Oxford) Flying moths inspire robotics Imagine robots with parallel processing ability in a complex 360 degree visual environment March 1, 2013 The hawk moth’s wings are a blur...
View ArticleWe have Officially Entered the Drone Era | World Future Society
For every emergency situation, a city’s first response will be to “get eyes on” the situation Thomas Frey’s blog › We have Officially Entered the Drone Era Posted on March 8, 2013 Yes, drones have...
View ArticleHow to Make a Mind | World Future Society
The Futurist › 2013 Issues of The Futurist › March-April 2013 (Vol. 47, No. 2) › How to Make a Mind Subject(s): Artificial Intelligence Brain/Mind Sci/Tech By Ray Kurzweil Can nonbiological brains...
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