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  • Artificial Intelligence: Darpa invents technology to let humans see beyond reality

    February 17, 2015

      Could virtual reality be a step closer to becoming part of human consciousness? Darpa, the US military advanced research division, has revealed details of its brain-computer interface, a direct communication pathway between the brain and an external technological device.    Called a “cortical modem”, the device, unveiled at the Biology is Technology (BiT) conference [...]

  • Bill Gates talks artificial intelligence concern, immortality, overpopulation and more in “ask me anything”

    January 29, 2015

    If there's one thing Bill Gates enjoys more than computer software, philanthropy and tennis, it's talking to people on the internet. Whether it's TED Talks, book recommendations or online newsletters, the Microsoft founder loves to communicate with the web's masses. The billionaire took to Reddit for his third "Ask me Anything" yesterday, and what followed [...]

  • Will robots take over the world? Science fiction explores the rise of the machines

    January 28, 2015

    Get ready to bow down before your new mechanical overlords – everyone from Stephen Hawking to Elon Musk are warning of the dangers of intelligent machines. We look to science fiction for the likely outcome. ROBOCOP (1987)   Sanctimonious, violent but ultimately just, at least we know a future run by Robocop would be fair. [...]

  • There is nothing to fear from the rise of artificial intelligence, says Microsoft’s Eric Horwitz

    January 28, 2015

    We need not fear the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and the doomsday iRobot scenario, according Microsoft's head of research. Steven Hawking caused controversy last year with his dire warnings that intelligent machines pose a threat to the very existence of humanity. In December, he told the BBC "the development of full artificial intelligence could [...]

  • Humanity “three minutes to midnight” on the Doomsday clock

    January 23, 2015

    The world is apparently teetering closer to all-out catastrophe than it has been since the height of the Cold War. We are, in the words of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Science and Security Boards, back at “three minutes to midnight” on the hands of the “Doomsday Clock“. The last time we were this [...]

  • Mindfulness, robots and Will.I.Am: Eight things you need to know about Davos 2015

    January 20, 2015

    Caloo, calay: it's that time of year again, when leaders flock from the four corners of the globe to a smallish mountain town in the Swiss Alps, so they might wear ridiculous snow boots, slide over ice-covered streets in an undigified manner and generally discuss matters of grave world importance. For today, 2015's World Economic [...]

  • Canary Wharf Group expands Level39 tech startup space for fintech, retail and smart city entrepreneurs

    January 19, 2015

    Canary Wharf’s tech startup space, Level 39, is taking on additional space at One Canada Square to house entrepreneurs focused on developing technology in the fintech, retail and smart city sector. Accenture’s 2015 Fintech Innovation Lab is the first to be housed in the new space and will be joined by another 36 companies taking [...]

  • Hands-free robotic hands making waves

    January 12, 2015

    New waves in technology come and go, but here's one that will surely last the test of time: a smartphone dock equipped with a pair of robotic arms.   "Indi", the brainchild of MBA student Billy Wood, will wave its robotic arms to gain your attention when you have a call.   It can also [...]

  • Online gaming transformed by a player you’ll never be able to beat: One robot has played more poker than all of humanity combined

    January 9, 2015

    You might as well give up, people – you'll never be the best poker player in the world.   There's now a computer programme so good at it, the Canadian scientists who developed it say it will never make a mistake.    They describe the new software as having “solved” the game, with an algorithm [...]

  • Google’s Eric Schmidt says artificial intelligence concerns are normal but misguided after Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk warnings

    December 10, 2014

    Google boss Eric Schmidt is the latest to weigh in on the artificial intelligence debate after Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk both offered a dim view of intelligent machines in the future. Schmidt is tabling a much more positive view of the rise of the machines. Nothing to do with Google’s massive investment in AI, [...]

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