Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Will A.I. drive the human race off a cliff?

Zuckerberg wants to be the Stephen Hawking of social relations | Toshiba readies scorpion-like robot for Fukushima nuclear plant

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Will A.I. drive the human race off a cliff?
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have the potential to help mankind, but we need to focus on policies to prevent the technology from one day killing us all. Read More


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Zuckerberg wants to be the Stephen Hawking of social relations
What makes humans social? Facebook's CEO wants to know. Read More

Toshiba readies scorpion-like robot for Fukushima nuclear plant
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Foxconn's CEO backpedals on robot takeover at factories
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