The artificial intelligence technology is growing up. Robots are acting very similar to human beings. The question arises now, should robots have rights for their protection?
A team of scientists from the University of Oxford has created a spectacular robot which is capable of evolving human eye surgery flawlessly; know more here
Robots and high-tech solutions recently are not only used for technological purposes. These are also used in innovative farming and fighting world hunger.
Researchers at Paris's Pierre and Marie Curie University have created robots that can use experiences from simulated lives to "heal" themselves. This makes robots more autonomous, effective, and robust-and more capable of disaster relief work.
Robots that can learn? Yes they can, at least with these new algorithms. A UC Berkeley research team has created algorithms that allow robots to use trial and error to learn motor tasks. This is a process that is much closer to the ways that humans think and learn, making it a major artificial intelligence milestone.
Leave it to Disney to create something both cute and kitschy that everyone wants to have—but not necessarily something that anyone would ever need. Their newest venture named “BeachBot” is perhaps the cutest turtle robot you’ve ever seen, and he’s likely the most artistic too.
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