artificial intelligence robots
Artificial intelligence put to the Turing Test
News Although Loebner is convinced there will be a time when we have robots with artificial intelligence in our homes, he remains concerned such technology may not be distributed as fairly as... [10 Oct 2008]
Artificial Intelligence - alive and kicking
News People think of AI and they think of brains in boxes or Terminator - kind of death destroying robots - and actually of course we haven't built those systems and there isn't a brain in a box somewhere worrying about its... [10 Jul 2008]
Dear silicon.com... wi-fi CCTV, BBC iPlayer, skills shortage, robots...
Comment Tomorrow's robots - our invisible friends It's true what he's saying, but there's a kind of anti-reference to what he thinks will happen with AI.rather than Terminator-style robots" and then ".and... [13 Sep 2007]
Tomorrow's robots - our invisible friends?
News BCS president Professor Nigel Shadbolt predicts that while artificial intelligence will be a large part of the future of computer science, it will not develop in the way most people may think and -... [11 Sep 2007]
The Fourth Law (of Robotics) - Part I: the Simple Problems
White Paper There are two ways to settle this very practical issue: one is to endow the robot with the ability to conduct a Converse Turing Test, the other is to somehow "barcode" all the robots by implanting some signalling device... [25 Feb 2004]
Humans win robot wars
News Human innovation has fought off competition from robots created using artificial intelligence in an online experiment by boffins at a London university. The online Sodarace competition,... [28 Nov 2003]
Robot child funding sought by Japanese researchers
News Most of today's robots operate with a program written by humans. Japan's technology in robotics has reached the level where robots can copy the human walk, as seen in Asimo, the robot created by Honda. [27 Aug 2003]
Harmonious 'bee-bots' win top gong for boffin
News Swarming robots that can act in concert and mimic the behaviour of bees have netted James McLurkin, a 30-year-old doctoral candidate in computer science, the annual Lemelson-MIT Student Prize in the US. [27 Feb 2003]
Robot wars test 'survival of the fittest'
News Advances in artificial intelligence are being put to the test in a series of trials which will see robots fight to survive in adverse conditions - testing the principles of natural... [06 Feb 2002]
Middle managers replaced by robots by 2051
News Offices will disappear and robots will replace middle-managers within the next 50 years. Automation will result in job displacement and most administrative and middle-management positions will be replaced with... [16 Oct 2001]
AI - it's been a long, long time coming
Comment By 2030, virtual reality will be created inside our nervous system by nanobots which are blood cell-sized robots, travelling through the capillaries of our brains and communicating wirelessly with each other and with our... [21 Sep 2001]
BT's top research ideas
Comment The device generates/receives radio signals in a protocol determined by the optic signals) home intranet video jewellery virtual retinal displays in glasses toys with network based intelligence instant electronic... [16 Jan 2000]
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