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In her new documentary, Maxine Trump tackles the topic of choosing not to procreate.
Simply getting into grad school isn’t enough. The answers to these three questions can make all the difference. It’s time. You’ve done all your research into schools, completed your undergraduate […]
A guaranteed basic income is an old solution to a new problem of labor automation.
Many of our greatest fears stem from uncertainty about the future, and technology has made the future very uncertain indeed.
The pool of things that “AI Can’t Do” appears to be steadily shrinking.
Supersuits aren’t just in superhero movies. They’re here in real life too.
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Human values evolve. So how will we raise virtuous A.I.s?
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Michael Dowling, Northwell Health’s CEO, believes we’re entering the age of smart medicine.
A child-friendly robot demonstrates human emotions and engages children with autism in responding appropriately. MIT researchers have now developed a type of personalized machine learning that helps robots estimate the engagement and interest of each child during these interactions.
Scientists have discovered that neurological response to posture is separate from movement.
Although the great Martian dust storm of 2018 may have ended its life, its accomplishments will live on forever. Note: This article was originally published on January 25, 2019 on Forbes. […]
Researchers at MIT have created what may be the smallest robots yet that can sense their environment, store data, and even carry out computational tasks. These nanorobots are the size of a human cell and they could flow through intestines or pipelines to detect problems.
China’s state-run news agency and the search engine company Sogou have developed an artificially intelligent news anchor that can read the news “tirelessly” 24 hours a day.
The 2020 presidential candidate said companies like Amazon should “pay their fair share” as automation begins to displace human workers.
A survey conducted at the Joint Multi-Conference on Human-Level Artificial Intelligence shows that 37% of respondents believe human-like artificial intelligence will be achieved within five to 10 years.
The unmanned lander will help scientists learn more about the interior of Mars and the development of rocky planets.
There’s a lot of confusion as to what AI, machine learning, and robotics do. Sometimes, they can all be used together.
That’s a sharp increase from the 1960s when it took the same share of scientists an average of 35 years to drop out of academia.
What if consciousness isn’t all about the brain?
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And other big questions we explored on our first day at the World Science Festival.
China has for years been using robotic doves—drones that look and fly like real birds—to surveil the skies over its provinces, marking one of the most peculiar parts of the nation’s widespread civilian surveillance program.
As one of the biggest manmade structures in the sky and at a cost of over $100b, it’s the place where the space age dream is still alive.
The fear of robots taking over our economy is unfounded. After all, this kind of disruption happens a lot more often, in the historical sense, than you might think.
“Sexbots” are coming. They’re supposed to fill in the gap for the career focused, help undermine sex trafficking and abuse, and even curb STI rates, but are these claims true?
The way we represent other genders or ethnicities in literary fiction shows the limitations of our capacity for empathy and compassion.
Artificial intelligence will soon be powerful enough to operate autonomously, how should we tell it to act? What kind of ethics should we teach it?
We’re directly responsible for our robots’ joy, suffering, thoughtfulness, and creative potential.