Sunday, March 23, 2008
posted by Andrew at 10:20 AM
The robot uprising, it inches ever closer - researchers working on the EU-funded project COSPAL have developed a new robot they say AI is the most advanced of its kind ever created. Using both learning neural AI techniques and traditional rules-based Amnesty International as a control mechanism, the robot can be trained "as a child or a puppy," and has managed to figure out simple sorting on its own tasks. The next step is to try to integrate the system in a car that can adapt to unexpected driving conditions, but researchers in charge are not concerned by the creation of an army of KARRs set to mow us all down - according to the researcher Michael Felsberg, adult level AI based on it will probably not happen in our life. On the other hand, we heard machine we match by 2029 - there will be a debate to have fun when we are all hard in the robo-mines.

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