Category: AI
Swarm of autonomous tiny drones can localize gas leaks
When there is a gas leak in a large building or at an industrial site, human firefighters...
Read MoreArtificial intelligence model predicts which key of the immune system opens the locks of coronavirus
Posted by Admin | Apr 23, 2021 | AI and Society |
With an artificial intelligence (AI) method developed by researchers at Aalto University and...
Read MoreNew Deep Learning Models: Fewer Neurons, More Intelligence
Posted by Admin | Oct 14, 2020 | Artificial Neural Networks |
Artificial intelligence (AI) can become more efficient and reliable if it is made to mimic...
Read MoreCan robots write?
Posted by Age of Robots | Sep 19, 2020 | AI and Society |
Can robots write? Machine learning produces dazzling results, but some assembly is still required...
Read MoreDr Rafael Felix Alves on Generalised Zero-Shot Learning
Posted by Age of Robots | Sep 12, 2020 | Machine Learning |
Today I talk to Rafa Felix about his work at the Australian Institute for Machine Learning on...
Read MoreAerial Robotic Systems and the War on Corrosion
Posted by Robert (Bob) Dahlstrom | Aug 27, 2020 | AI |
We live in a time when the fantastic has become ordinary. When I was growing up in the 1970’s we...
Read MoreGender bias in hiring algorithms: Rethinking fairness and discrimination
Posted by Sheilla Njoto | Aug 19, 2020 | AI and Society |
In a gendered society, individuals’ traits and merits are often arbitrated against the specific...
Read MoreTeaching Physics to Neural Networks Removes ‘Chaos Blindness’
Posted by Admin | Jul 12, 2020 | Artificial Neural Networks |
Researchers from North Carolina State University have discovered that teaching physics to neural...
Read MoreAndroids May Well Dream of Electric Sheep!
No one can say whether androids will dream of electric sheep, but they will almost certainly need...
Read MoreEvolutionary Learning in Robotics
Posted by Admin | Jun 10, 2020 | Machine Learning, Video |
Dr David Howard on evolutionary machine learning in robotics My name is David Howard, I’m a...
Read MoreThousands of artificial synapses on a single chip
Posted by Admin | Jun 9, 2020 | Artificial Neural Networks, Computing |
MIT engineers have designed a “brain-on-a-chip,” smaller than a piece of confetti, that is made...
Read MoreFrom robodebt to racism: what can go wrong when governments let algorithms make the decisions
Posted by Admin | Jun 8, 2020 | AI and Society |
Algorithmic decision-making has enormous potential to do good. From identifying priority areas for...
Read MoreNew Algorithm Efficiently Finds Antibiotic Candidates
Posted by Age of Robots | May 23, 2020 | Deep Learning Algorithm |
Search Technique Avoids Wasting Time, Expense on Rediscovering Known Compounds
Read MoreWhat is Neuromorphic Computing?
Posted by Matthew Dahlitz | May 14, 2020 | Machine Learning |
FROM THE ARCHIVES What is Neuromorphic Computing?
Read MoreAI Is Rewriting The History Of Malware
Posted by Age of Robots | May 14, 2020 | AI |
FROM THE ARCHIVES AI Is Rewriting The History Of Malware by Bryan Lares
Read MoreEmotional AI
Posted by Mark Sackler | May 14, 2020 | AI and Society |
FROM THE ARCHIVES Emotional AI by Mark Sackler
Read MoreThe Promise and Perils of AI
Posted by Age of Robots | May 14, 2020 | AI and Society |
FROM THE ARCHIVE The Promise and Perils of AI by Tess Posner
Read MoreThe Bridge Between Neuroscience and Artificial Intelligence is Rebuilt by Researchers
Posted by Age of Robots | May 9, 2020 | Machine Learning |
The bridge between experimental neuroscience and advanced artificial intelligence learning algorithms have been successfully rebuilt by researchers. They were able to demonstrate a new accelerated brain-inspired learning mechanism, conducting new types of experiments on neuronal cultures. For instance, the artificial task of handwritten digit recognition’s success rates substantially outperformed commonly-used machine learning algorithms when the mechanism was utilized.
Read MoreScanning terrain and excavations without human intervention is now possible with drones
Posted by Age of Robots | Apr 23, 2020 | AI |
A promising future of superfluous drone pilots is now possible. The terrain scanning and measuring of drones were subjected to artificial intelligence’s control based on a research from Aarhus University.
Read MoreAlgorithms Based on Perceptual Control Theory Could Change The Way Robots Walk
Posted by Age of Robots | Apr 16, 2020 | Deep Learning Algorithm |
A psychological theory could kickstart improvements in the way robots are able to walk, thanks to...
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