Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Instead of robots taking jobs, A.I. may help humans do their jobs better

Computerworld Emerging Technologies
September 23, 2015

Instead of robots taking jobs, A.I. may help humans do their jobs better

Despite worries that robots will take jobs from humans, a group of researchers says what's more likely is that humans will eventually work cooperatively with cyber helpers. READ MORE

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1. When artificial intelligence is everywhere, all the time

2. Google may have renamed Glass in revitalization effort

3. DARPA shows off a crowd-sourcing radiation detector

4. Marines test Google's latest military robot

5. Apple committed to producing an electric car by 2019

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When artificial intelligence is everywhere, all the time

Siri and virtual assistants like her will soon change everything. I. Mean. Everything. READ MORE

Google may have renamed Glass in revitalization effort

Google has renamed its Google Glass work Project Aura and has scooped up staff from Amazon's secretive Lab126, according to a news report. READ MORE

DARPA shows off a crowd-sourcing radiation detector

In the quest to make a better radiation detector, engineers at DARPA are taking a leaf from crowd-sourcing and have developed one that's compact and cheap, integrates with a smartphone and sends its data to the cloud. READ MORE

Marines test Google's latest military robot

The latest version of a walking, quadruped battlefield robot from Boston Dynamics, the military robotics maker owned by Google X, was tested by U.S. Marines last week. READ MORE

Apple committed to producing an electric car by 2019

Several new reports indicate that Apple is now fully committed to producing its own car by 2019. But how much of an autonomous vehicle it will be remains unclear. READ MORE

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