Source: newsdio.com In 1997, Hiroaki Kitano, a research scientist at Sony, helped organize the first Robocup, a robot soccer tournament that attracted teams of robotics and artificial intelligence researchers to compete in the picturesque city of Nagoya, Japan. At the beginning of the first day, two teams of robots took the field. While the machines Read More

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Source: venturebeat.com Optical sensors such as cameras and lidar are a fundamental part of modern robotics platforms, but they suffer from a common flaw: transparent objects like glass containers tend to confuse them. That’s because most of the algorithms analyzing data from those sensors assume all surfaces are Lambertian, or that they reflect light evenly Read More

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Source: forbesindia.com Humans have misconceived robots. They are often observed as employment thieves, undermining labourers with redundancy. Artificial intelligence just aggravates their apparent danger. Machine intelligence can supplement human intelligence. We, humans, are innovative, creative, vital and strategic. Robots are more qualified for tasks that people dislike and find difficult. The assessment of tremendous amounts Read More

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Source: mashable.com From facial recognition to self-driving vehicles, machine learning is taking over modern life as we know it. It may not be the flying cars and world-dominating robots we envisioned 2020 would hold, but it’s still pretty futuristic and frightening. The good news is if you’re one of the pros making these smart systems Read More

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Source: businessworld.in The economist David Ricardo, when he had in 1821 written about the impact of machines, could not have imagined their pervasive influence on our lives. Today, robots controlled by supercomputers, self-driven cars, board games that are programmed to outsmart humans, complex algorithms that replicate the human brain, and neural networks – have become Read More

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Source: therobotreport.com The Robot Report spoke with the following executives at robotics and artificial intelligence companies about their observations of 2019’s trends, as well as their expectations for the new year: Sudhir Jha, senior vice president and head of Brighterion Inc., a Mastercard company that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to provide mission-critical business Read More

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Source: mashable.com Artificial intelligence and deep learning might bring to mind pictures of Will Smith’s misadventures in I, Robot, but in reality, these are the technologies behind tomorrow’s world. In fact, by 2030, PwC predicts nearly 40 percent of all U.S. jobs could be replaced by AI and automation. That’s a bit frightening, but if you’re one of Read More

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Source: exclusive.multibriefs.com We can probably all agree that it’s great when robots perform those routine, mundane workplace tasks that we hate — because it frees us up to focus on management, leadership, and strategic planning. However, robots may also be encroaching in some of the latter areas as well. And employees might prefer AI-driven management. Read More

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Source: techbullion.com The immense improvement in the working efficiency of every sector that the advancement in technology has brought with it has benefitted the healthcare sector as well. The introduction of artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data services, and robots helping in the surgery has proven to enhance the workability of the people involved in the health Read More

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Source: news.wsu.edu Washington State University researchers are creating the first-ever “IQ test” for artificial intelligence (AI) systems that would score systems on how well they learn and adapt to new, unknown environments. Diane Cook, Regents Professor and Huie-Rogers Chair Professor, and Larry Holder, professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, received a Read More

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Source: wsj.com Software robots designed to handle routine work around the office are undertaking more ambitious jobs. By combining robotic process automation with machine-learning capabilities, software makers are developing robots that can tackle higher-level workplace functions, including many that require a degree of judgment. Some of these new roles include verifying a signature on a check, assessing Read More

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Source: sciencenews.org Like that emotional kid David, played by Haley Joel Osment, in the movie A.I. Or WALL•E, who obviously had feelings for EVE-uh. Robby the Robot sounded pretty emotional whenever warning Will Robinson of danger. Not to mention all those emotional train-wreck, wackadoodle robots on Westworld. But in real life robots have no more feelings than Read More

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Source: entrepreneur.com Only ten years ago, most people thought of artificial intelligence as a technology made for the futuristic world— of flying cars and having robots as friends a la The Jetsons. But in 2019, AI is really no longer an intimidating technology. Most don’t realize that some of the apps and services they regularly use Read More

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Source: robohub.org The Mabu robot, with its small yellow body and friendly expression, serves, literally, as the face of the care management startup Catalia Health. The most innovative part of the company’s solution, however, lies behind Mabu’s large blue eyes. Catalia Health’s software incorporates expertise in psychology, artificial intelligence, and medical treatment plans to help Read More

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Source: dqindia.com People have more trust in robots than their managers, according to the second annual AI at Work study conducted by Oracle and Future Workplace, a research firm preparing leaders for disruptions in recruiting, development and employee engagement. The study of 8,370 employees, managers and HR leaders across 10 countries, found that artificial intelligence Read More

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Source: news18.com Deep learning is everywhere. The catchphrase that powers today’s world of technology has immense implications — from teaching robots how to bluff, to learning complex musical construction and automating human-level language processing. In fact, artificial intelligence and machine learning are to our generation what the silicon chip was back in the ‘70s. However, Read More

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