please enjoy the new ai-robot update. 2/4-17.
we do start with a little youtube compilation. enjoy some video first..
Humans Need Not Apply Mircrosoft's Demo for explaining the use of Machine Learning in Health Care
here is our deep.deep playlist..
we then continue with a compilation of links concerning man machine interaction and the singularity, which, as the last author claims, has already occurred..
Elon Musk Claims Transhuman Neuralink “Next Stage of Human Evolution”
Singularity Has Already Occurred; We Are Machines
- down there are more links for you to read..
- bye-bye.
- cu.
- Dex-Net 2.0 robot uses deep-learning to grasp objects
- Scientists use AI to find out if sheep are in pain
- New tool will tell you if a robot will take your job
- New AI can decode brain activity to identify objects
- Robots that think and feel like humans will live among us in 10 years, says inventor of the virtual nervous system
- World's first robocop starts work in Dubai: Crime-fighting droid will make up a QUARTER of the city's police force by 2030
- Move over Elon Musk: ARM signs a deal to develop mind-reading brain chips that will help people with paralysis regain movement
- Using AI to sentence criminals is a 'dangerous idea'
- An AI Will Decide Which Criminals in the UK Get Bail
- Justice by algorithm: AI predicts results of Supreme Court trials better than a human
- Roboter könnten mehr als ein Drittel der deutschen Arbeitsplätze ersetzen
- Robot Uses Social Interaction To Fetch Objects Intelligently
- Google's artificial intelligence can detect tumours with a 92% accuracy rate and is quicker than human doctors
- Brain-reading headphones maximise productivity
- Hi-tech tattoos that could soon monitor your health
- Robots with TAILS could easily communicate with humans
- How a Math Algorithm Could Educate the Whole World — for Free
- The terrifying TENTACLEBOT: Robotic arm made of soft 'muscle' moves like an octopus and is equipped with rows of suction cups
- The future of war? US marines test robots with machine guns and 'HyperSubs' to storm beaches