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Robots are Here

September 24, 2019 by garker | Leave a comment

Robots are Here

OpenAI is Born

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OpenAI is Born

Game Deep Learning

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DARPAs Deepdive

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http://deepdive.stanford.edu/

AI in Fourth Grade

May 2, 2016 by garker | Leave a comment

Photo to Stories

OpenAI is Born

April 28, 2016 by garker | Leave a comment

OpenAI is Born

Robots take Retail

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http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2016/01/27/business/tech/softbank-says-pepper-roll-will-staff-cellphone-store-tokyo/

Deep Learning Globalizes

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https://re-work.co/events

 

Deep Learning will destroy the globalists because they can never control it.

AGI How to

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http://blog.agi.io/2015/10/how-to-build-general-intelligence-what.html

AI can read

December 15, 2015 by garker | Leave a comment

http://www.technologyreview.com/view/544506/now-ai-machines-are-learning-to-understand-stories/?utm_campaign=socialsync&utm_medium=social-post&utm_source=twitter&utm_content=arxiv

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  • This startup says its AI can better spot a healthy embryo — and improve IVF success
    With every year, AI is beginning to bring more standardized levels of diagnostic accuracy in medicine. This is true of skin cancer detection, for example, and lung cancers. Now, a startup in Israel called Embryonics says its AI can improve the odds of successfully implanting a healthy embryo during in vitro fertilization. What the company […]
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  • AWS expands on SageMaker capabilities with end-to-end features for machine learning
    Nearly three years after it was first launched, Amazon Web Services’ SageMaker platform has gotten a significant upgrade in the form of new features, making it easier for developers to automate and scale each step of the process to build new automation and machine learning capabilities, the company said. As machine learning moves into the […]
  • AWS launches SageMaker Data Wrangler, a new data preparation service for machine learning
    AWS launched a new service today, Amazon SageMaker Data Wrangler, that makes it easier for data scientists to prepare their data for machine learning training. In addition, the company is also launching SageMaker Feature Store, available in the SageMaker Studio, a new service that makes it easier to name, organize, find and share machine learning […]
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    At its annual re:Invent developer conference, AWS today announced the launch of AWS Trainium, the company’s next-gen custom chip dedicated to training machine learning models. The company promises that it can offer higher performance than any of its competitors in the cloud, with support for TensorFlow, PyTorch and MXNet. It will be available as EC2 […]
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    Deci, a Tel Aviv-based startup that is building a new platform that uses AI to optimize AI models and get them ready for production, today announced that it has raised a $9.1 million seed round led by Emerge and Square Peg. The general idea here is to make it easier and faster for businesses to […]

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    Kurt Davis spent a lot of time in Silicon Valley and Asia, and for a long time he ran the tech rat race. He was on the road to burnout.
  • Why data gravity won’t stop the move to multicloud
    Data governance laws and latency limits will clash with a single-cloud model and produce enough counterforce to fight data gravity.
  • Nintendo fuels rebound in game industry TV ad spend in February
    After a quiet January, video game brands upped their TV ad budgets in February by 34%, to a total of $16.6 million.
  • IBM launches AI platform to discover new materials
    IBM has launched a platform, MolGX, that leverages AI to discovery new materials with particular characteristics.
  • AI Weekly: These researchers are improving AI’s ability to understand different accents
    Researchers at MLCommons are developing a tool that would allow speech recognition developers to better support different accents.

RSS ExtremeTech DL

  • Deep Nostalgia Animates Your Old Family Photos
    Genealogy firm MyHeritage has launched an online tool called Deep Nostalgia that can animate your old family photos -- or really, any photo with a face. It's both fascinating and deeply unsettling at times. The post Deep Nostalgia Animates Your Old Family Photos appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • Cerebras Systems Unveils 1.2 Trillion Transistor Wafer-Scale Processor for AI
    Cerebras Systems has built an AI-processing enormity. The company's new wafer-scale processor packs 1.2T transistors -- yes, with a "T" -- and 400,000 processing cores. The post Cerebras Systems Unveils 1.2 Trillion Transistor Wafer-Scale Processor for AI appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • Intel Announces Cooper Lake Will Be Socketed, Compatible With Future Ice Lake CPUs
    Intel's upcoming Cooper Lake will be socket-compatible with Ice Lake, with support for up to 56 cores and further enhancements of its AI capabilities. The post Intel Announces Cooper Lake Will Be Socketed, Compatible With Future Ice Lake CPUs appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • Leak Shows AMD Epyc 7742 Slugging it Out With Intel Xeon Platinum 8280
    AMD has kept details about its upcoming Epyc product family remarkably close to its chest. A recent leak (now deleted) at the publicly available Open Benchmarking database shows a tough competition between AMD’s upcoming 7nm Epyc CPUs and Intel’s equivalent Xeon products. Intel CEO Bob Swan has referred to AMD as offering increased competition in… The post L […]

RSS ExtremeTech ML

  • Deep Nostalgia Animates Your Old Family Photos
  • Google Will Use Pixel’s Camera to Measure Heart Rate and Breathing
  • OpenAI’s ‘DALL-E’ Generates Images From Text Descriptions
  • Job Ads for AI Could Soon Look Like This. Are You Ready?
  • There’s No Such Thing as ‘Huang’s Law,’ Despite Nvidia’s AI Lead
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RSS SD Tech

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  • Life's rich pattern: Researchers use sound to shape the future of printing
  • Speeding up commercialization of electric vehicles
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  • Beauty is in the brain: AI reads brain data, generates personally attractive images
  • Twistoptics: A new way to control optical nonlinearity
  • Nuclear engineering researchers develop new resilient oxide dispersion strengthened alloy

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  • digest | AI software tool disables automated facial tracking
    — contents — ~ story ~ paper ~ reference ~ selected reading ~ selected watching — story — Engineering researchers at the University of Toronto, in Canada — used AI software programs to design a privacy filter for your photos that disables automatic facial recognition systems. Each time you upload a photo or video to [...]
  • resource | podcast • Predicting our Future
    — contents — ~ podcast ~ episode guide ~ good materials ~ selected reading — podcast — podcast title: Predicting our Future tag line: A podcast about the next revolutions in tech. web: home host: Andrew Weinreich listen | podcast — summary — Predicting our Future tech podcast envisions the near future — with host [...]
  • resource | collection: 150 years of innovation + discovery
    — contents — ~ collection ~ welcome ~ letter — collection — publication: Scientific American web: home • channel tag line: expertise • insights • illumination collection title: 50, 100, and 150 Years Ago deck: Innovation + Discovery: chronicled in Scientific American date: 2020 read | collection — summary — An immense repository of stories [...] […]
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  • dialogue | A conversation on creating a mind
    — contents — ~ letter ~ writing — letter — Dear readers, This is a dialogue I created to help readers understand and track the concepts in my non-fiction books on the future. It’s structured to be read as a conversation. I hope it’s both enlightening + entertaining. — Ray Kurzweil — writing — dialogue [...]
  • book | Immortality, Inc.
    — contents — ~ letter ~ by definition ~ book + summary ~ excerpts ~ book reviews ~ endorsements ~ books by this author — letter — Dear readers, I’m happy to recommend this new book by the super-star, non-fiction author — and my friend — Chip Walter. The book is titled Immortality, Inc. He’s [...]
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  • digest | Researchers use AI to model millions of drug combination side effects
    — contents — ~ story ~ by definition ~ by the numbers ~ selected reading — story — Millions of people take approx. 5 or more medications a day — but testing the many side-effects of those pharmaceutical drug combinations has historically been difficult. Researchers at Stanford Univ. have invented a way to predict side-effects [...]

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  • Facebook enhances AI computer vision with SEER
    At a time when many versions of AI rely on pre-established data sets for image recognition, Facebook has developed SEER (Self-supERvised) – a deep learning solution able to register images on the Internet independent of curated and labeled data sets.
  • A new and non-intrusive method for preventing cyber attacks on Android devices
    Cyber attacks on mobile devices are on the rise, with over 100 million attacks reported per year since 2018.
  • Key task in computer vision and graphics gets a boost
    Non-rigid point set registration is the process of finding a spatial transformation that aligns two shapes represented as a set of data points. It has extensive applications in areas such as autonomous driving, medical imaging, and robotic manipulation. Now, a method has been developed to speed up this procedure.
  • Microsoft's new Power Fx offers developers an open source, low-code programming language
    During its 2021 Ignite conference, Microsoft announced the launch of Power Fx, a low-code and completely open source programming language.

RSS RoboHub

  • Robots that feel by seeing
    While modern cameras provide machines with a very well-developed sense of vision, robots still lack such a comprehensive solution for their sense of touch. At ETH Zurich, in the group led by Prof. Raffaello D’Andrea at the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control, we have developed a tactile sensing principle that allows robots to retrieve […]
  • Call for keynote speakers at the first Reddit Robotics Showcase (RRS2021)
    The reddit r/robotics subreddit is a global online community of 138,000 users, ranging from hobbyists and students to academics and industry professionals. This year, we have invited our community to share their work as part of an online showcase. No matter how big or small, all projects are welcome, and a work in progress is […]
  • One robot on Mars is robotics, ten robots are automation
    The difference between robotics and automation is almost nonexistent and yet has a huge difference in everything from trade shows, marketing, publications to academic conferences and journals. This week, the difference was expressed as an opportunity in the Dear Colleague Letter below from Professor Ken Goldberg, CITRIS CPAR and UC Berkeley, who suggested th […]
  • Researchers introduce a new generation of tiny, agile drones
    The technology could boost aerial robots’ repertoire, allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions.

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  • The (robotic) doctor will see you now
    Study finds patients are receptive to interacting with robots designed to evaluate symptoms in a contact-free way.
  • The (robotic) doctor will see you now
    Study finds patients are receptive to interacting with robots designed to evaluate symptoms in a contact-free way.
  • When more Covid-19 data doesn’t equal more understanding
    Social media users share charts and graphs — often with the same underlying data — to advocate opposing approaches to the pandemic.
  • Researchers introduce a new generation of tiny, agile drones
    The technology could boost aerial robots’ repertoire, allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions.
  • Helping soft robots turn rigid on demand
    New type of control system may broaden robots’ range of tasks and allow safer interactions with people.

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  • Visible Touch: How Cameras Can Help Robots Feel
    Computer vision combined with deep learning can replicate the sense of touch in some social robots
  • Using AI to Find Essential Battery Materials
    As battery demand soars, researchers are turning to artificial intelligence for more effective and sustainable methods
  • Review: DJI’s New FPV Drone is Effortless, Exhilarating Fun
    It can be a little scary to fly, but DJI’s FPV drone is a solid, easy to use intro to an otherwise very challenging and expensive sport
  • Meet Catfish Charlie, the CIA’s Robotic Spy
    The evolution of underwater robots from smart torpedoes to surveillance fish
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  • AI Teaches Itself Diplomacy
    Another classic game deepens a skillset with broad applications—diplomatic savvy often needed in a pinch, crunch, or imbroglio
  • When Robots Enter the World, Who Is Responsible for Them?
    We asked ANYbotics, Boston Dynamics, and Clearpath Robotics about irresponsible or unethical use of their robots

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  • Beauty is in the brain: AI reads brain data, generates personally attractive images
    Researchers have succeeded in making an AI understand our subjective notions of what makes faces attractive. The device demonstrated this knowledge by its ability to create new portraits on its own that were tailored to be found personally attractive to individuals. The results can be utilized, for example, in modelling preferences and decision-making as wel […]
  • The (robotic) doctor will see you now
    A large majority of patients interacting with a health care provider via a video screen mounted on a robot said it was similar to an in-person interaction with a health care worker.
  • Helping soft robots turn rigid on demand
    Researchers have simulated a soft-bodied robot that turns rigid on demand. The advance may help broaden robots' range of tasks and allow for safe interactions with people, including in patient care settings.
  • New generation of tiny, agile drones introduced
    Researchers developed an insect-size drone with soft actuators -- akin to muscles -- that are agile and resilient to collisions. The advance could boost aerial robots' repertoire, allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions.

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    Unless you’re living in Huntersville, North Carolina, you may be blissfully unaware that the U.S.’s biggest gasoline spill since 1997 happened this past summer. The slowly-unfolding, little-reported-on saga in the state involves a company controlled by special interests like the Koch brothers and Shell, and a pipeline…Read more...
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    A new artificial neural network based on the human brain sheds light on how we process moving images.
  • Do Neural Networks Dream Visual Illusions?
    When convolutional neural networks are trained under experimental conditions, they are deceived by the brightness and color of a visual image in similar ways to the human visual system.
  • A Computer Predicts Your Thoughts, Creating Images Based on Them
    Combining EEG brain function data, brain-computer interface technology, and artificial intelligence, researchers have created a system that can generate an image of what a person is thinking.
  • Artificial brains may need sleep too
    AI network simulations become unstable following continuous periods of unsupervised learning. When the networks were exposed to states that are analogous to human brain waves during sleep, the stability was restored.
  • AI predicts when coronavirus infections will slow in each country
    A new machine learning model uses data from the COVID-19 pandemic in conjunction with a neural network and can determine the efficacy of social distancing measures and better predict viral spread. With current quarantine measures in place, the AI model predicts a plateau in coronavirus infections between April 15-20.
  • New study allows brain and artificial neurons to link up over the web
    Researchers have created a hybrid neural network where biological and artificial neurons in different parts of the world were able to communicate via the internet through a hub of memristive synapses.

RSS ExtremeTech NNs

  • OpenAI’s ‘DALL-E’ Generates Images From Text Descriptions
    All you need to do is give DALL-E some instructions, and it can draw an image for you. Sometimes the renderings are little better than fingerpainting, but other times they're startlingly accurate portrayals.  The post OpenAI’s ‘DALL-E’ Generates Images From Text Descriptions appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • AI-Powered Quadrotor Drone Learns Aerial Acrobatics
    Quadrotor drones can perform feats of aerial acrobatics not possible with any other aircraft. Most of us aren't skilled pilots, but what if there was an AI that could do all that fancy flying for us? The post AI-Powered Quadrotor Drone Learns Aerial Acrobatics appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • MIT Uses AI to Create Updated Street Maps from Satellite Imagery
    Researchers from MIT and the Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) have combined two neural network models to generate more accurate GPS maps with easily accessible satellite images.  The post MIT Uses AI to Create Updated Street Maps from Satellite Imagery appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • Google AI Is Better At Identifying Breast Cancer Than Human Doctors
    Google is one of the leading developers of neural network AI, and it has developed a new system that uses the power of AI to identify breast cancer in mammograms that doctors might miss.  The post Google AI Is Better At Identifying Breast Cancer Than Human Doctors appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • ‘Universal Lego Sorter’ Uses AI to Recognize Any Lego Brick
    On YouTube, you can learn how one man created a Lego sorting machine using AI, motors, and of course, Lego bricks.  The post ‘Universal Lego Sorter’ Uses AI to Recognize Any Lego Brick appeared first on ExtremeTech.
  • Nvidia Unveils Conversational AI Tech for Smarter Bots
    Going beyond request-response speech recognition to conversational AI requires solving some challenging performance problems. Today Nvidia released code that improves on the current state of the art for three of those. The post Nvidia Unveils Conversational AI Tech for Smarter Bots appeared first on ExtremeTech.

RSS Robot Report

  • Webinar: Collaborative Robotics 2021 – New Systems, Applications and Opportunities – April 21
    Wednesday, April 21, 2021 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT     The introduction of collaborative robots, robotic systems that can work safely in close approximation with human co-workers, has increased task flexibility and expanded the number and types of applications for which robots can be used. Both large, existing robotics suppliers, as well… The post Webinar: Collabo […]
  • Vicarious and GreyOrange announce goods-to-robot solution
    Goods-to-Person (G2P) autonomous mobile robot (AMR) provider GreyOrange announces a new autonomous vertical bin picking solution together with robotics integrator Vicarious. The solution leverages a collaborative robot (cobot) arm and AI-driven vision guidance to locate and acquire items out of vertical bins contained on a mobile storage unit (MSU). Vicariou […]
  • Juan Aparicio, Enrico Krog Iversen on robotics ease of use
    Welcome to Episode 37 of The Robot Report Podcast, which brings conversations with robotics innovators straight to you. Join us each week for discussions with leading roboticists, innovative robotics companies, and other key members of the robotics community. You can subscribe to The Robot Report Podcast on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Play, SoundClo […]
  • Amazon SageMaker RL tools manage robotics workflows
    Amazon launched SageMaker Reinforcement Learning (RL) Kubeflow Components, an open-source toolkit designed to help manage robotics workflows. SageMaker RL is designed to make it faster to develop machine learning capabilities for everything from perception to controls and optimization. Amazon SageMaker is a service built on Amazon’s two decades of experience […]
  • READY Robotics names Juan Aparicio VP of Product
    READY Robotics, developer of the Forge/OS enterprise-grade operating system for industrial automation, today announced two key hires to its team. Juan Aparicio joined READY Robotics as vice president of product and Mark Patterson was named director of business development. Both Aparicio and Patterson will be tasked with scaling Forge/OS. Aparicio spent more […]
  • Left Hand Robotics acquired by Toro
    Left Hand Robotics is a Colo.-based developer of lawn mowing and snow plowing robots. The post Left Hand Robotics acquired by Toro appeared first on The Robot Report.
  • Unity demos how synthetic data can help robots learn
    Training data is collected in Unity and used to train a deep neural network that predicts the pose of a cube. This model is then deployed in a simulated robot pick-and-place task. The post Unity demos how synthetic data can help robots learn appeared first on The Robot Report.
  • First robot-assisted system for transvaginal hysterectomy approved by FDA
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized marketing for Memic Innovative Surgery’s Hominis system for transvaginal hysterectomy. According to the FDA, Hominis is the first FDA-approved robotically-assisted surgical device for performing transvaginal hysterectomy, with indication for performing benign hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy. Usin […]

RSS Robots Podcast

  • #329: Robots-as-a-Service, with Afshin Doust
  • #328: Inside Cybathlon, with Anni Kern
  • #327: Computational Design, with Bernhard Thomaszewski
  • #326: Deep Sea Mining, with Benjamin Pietro Filardo

RSS GOOGle Stock News

  • Dow Jones Futures: Don't Rush Into New Market Rally Attempt; Here's What To Do
    A new market rally attempt has begun, but don't rush in. Work on your watch lists, but don't assume old winners like Tesla will lead. Watch Disney and Google.
  • ‘Europe’s Most Feared Investor’ Chris Hohn’s Top 10 Stock Picks
    In this article, we take a look at billionaire Chris Hohn’s top 10 stock picks. You can skip our detailed discussion of Hohn’s investment philosophy, his fund’s performance and go directly to Billionaire Chris Hohn’s Top 5 Stock Picks. Sir Christopher Anthony Hohn is an English hedge fund manager, philanthropist and billionaire who founded The […]
  • Forget IBM, Amazon Is a Better Cloud Computing Stock
    Over the past decade, IBM (NYSE: IBM) has attempted to reinvent itself as a cloud services company through big investments and acquisitions. IBM plans to spin off its managed IT services unit into another company later this year, then focus on expanding the "new" IBM's hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) services to generate sustaina […]
  • Google Stock, Microsoft, Vale Lead 5 Stocks That Aren't Backing Down In Market Correction
    It's a market correction, but you should be working on watchlists for the next confirmed stock market rally.
  • U.K. Takes Step That May Impact Tax Loophole Favored by Big Tech
    (Bloomberg) -- A small provision buried in the budget, unveiled this week by U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak, could eventually lead to larger tax bills for multinational technology firms.Sunak’s plan repeals legislation that means companies based in European Union member states could stop benefiting from tax exemptions on intra-group interest an […]

RSS SD Offbeat

  • Comet Catalina suggests comets delivered carbon to rocky planets
  • Life's rich pattern: Researchers use sound to shape the future of printing
  • Beauty is in the brain: AI reads brain data, generates personally attractive images
  • Nuclear engineering researchers develop new resilient oxide dispersion strengthened alloy
  • Can't solve a riddle? The answer might lie in knowing what doesn't work
  • Earth has a hot new neighbor -- and it's an astronomer's dream
  • Factoring in gravitomagnetism could do away with dark matter
  • This frog has lungs that act like noise-canceling headphones
  • Ultralight materials: High strength through hierarchy
  • Secret of the famous Pazyryk carpet: Fermented wool is the answer

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