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  • Robots are stealing our jobs: Next to go is the fine wine industry

    August 5, 2015

    Wine buffs who pride themselves on understanding the value of the posh plonk are about to be trumped by robots, after scientists at UCL developed an artificial intelligence system capable of predicting the fluctuating prices of fine wines better than any human connoisseur on the planet.  Read more: A robot might steal your job, but it [...]

  • Super-intelligent robots could soon fight our wars, but there’s a risk they’ll try and turn against us

    July 31, 2015

    A swarm of robots approaches the front line, each gearing up its inbuilt guns and explosives as it prepares to launch an attack on the enemy – another, almost identical swarm of robots. But suddenly one of the robots turns on its comrades. It has been offered a better deal by the enemy, so long [...]

  • Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking and Steve Wozniak call for ban on killer robots warning “the stakes are high”

    July 28, 2015

    As far as we're aware, the Terminator was never brought to a halt by a petition. But that hasn't stopped more than 1,000 high profile artificial intelligence experts attempting pretty much that.    Tesla’s Elon Musk, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Google DeepMind chief executive Demis Hassabis and professor Stephen Hawking are among those to have [...]

  • A robot might steal your job, but it can never take your humanity

    July 26, 2015

    The benefits of using robots in the workplace are abundantly clear. Companies with a robot workforce would be able to operate 24/7 without paying staff, would have an attendance rate of 100 per cent, and would have access to pre-programmed employees who would never make mistakes – and all for a one-off payment. No more [...]

  • A machine has identified galaxies on its own for the first time

    July 9, 2015

    Looks like Skynet draws nearer yet again – although on this occasion, it's a bit more literal. UK researchers have taught a computer how to “see”, turning it into a machine that doesn’t just scan the night skies, but can also recognise galaxy types without any human help. Astronomers and computer scientists at the University [...]

  • Mark Zuckerberg’s Q+A with Stephen Hawking and the Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger

    July 1, 2015

    Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg often turns to Facebook (where else?) to hold Q+A sessions so those around the world can raise a question with him. Last night, though, the billionaire social network founder was joined by a line-up of star-studded questioners which included scientist Stephen Hawking, media darling Arianna Huffington and even the Terminator himself, Arnold [...]

  • A Londoner has been fitted with the world’s most life-like bionic hand

    June 16, 2015

    A 29-year-old woman from London has been given the most-life-like bionic hand ever created.  Read more: Super-intelligent robots could soon fight our wars – but here's how we'll stop them turning against us Nicky Ashwell, who was born without a right hand, was fitted with the prosthetic at the London Prosthetics Centre, and is now able [...]

  • Facebook’s new photo-sharing app Moments uses artificial intelligence to recognise your face

    June 15, 2015

    Sociable smartphone users looking to share photos with friends but somehow not satisfied with Facebook, WhatsApp, Snapchat or Instagram may have finally found the app they've been waiting for. Facebook Moments is the social media company's latest app which allows users to create shared photo albums stored in the cloud for free. Unlike existing apps, Moments [...]

  • Ocado’s making robots that will help in the workplace

    June 10, 2015

    The online grocery company Ocado is getting into the robot business as work begins today on developing technology which will become humanoid helpers to workers. The company will work with leading researchers across Europe to combine artificial intelligence, machine learning and advanced vision technologies to create robot support worker which can lend a helping hand. [...]

  • Grey swans turning white and artificial intelligence: These are the five best bits from Sir Martin Sorrell’s update

    June 9, 2015

    Ahead of WPP's AGM today – in which Sir Martin Sorrell's pay packet was contested, but not thrown out – the advertising giant released its annual statement.    As with previous years it was packed full with words of wisdom from Sorrell, looking at macro, political and social pressures as well as what was happening [...]

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