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01/27/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Artificial intelligence ChatGPT program successfully passes Bar, medical licensing exams – are machines taking over the world?
A recently released artificial intelligence (AI) program called ChatGPT is already taking and passing some of America’s most difficult professional exams, including the Bar exam for law and various medical licensing exams. What would take a human being years of diligent study to pull off is now being completed in an instant by ChatGPT, which […]
01/20/2023
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By Belle Carter
AI-powered bot successfully requested refund from Wells Fargo using FAKE voice
Joshua Browder, the founder of DoNotPay, showed in a video shared on Twitter his newly launched artificial intelligence (AI) tool’s ability to handle customer service calls on behalf of users. Browder said using an AI-generated version of Browder’s own voice, it successfully requested a refund from Wells Fargo, a San Francisco-based multinational financial services company. […]
12/06/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Neuralink brain implants are ready for injection into humans, says Elon Musk
At his Neuralink Corp.’s Fremont, Calif., headquarters this week, billionaire electric vehicle-turned-social media tycoon Elon Musk announced that his long-awaited artificial intelligence (AI) brain implants are finally ready for insertion into human bodies. Within the next six months, Musk revealed, the first human patients will begin getting injected with the coin-sized microchips, known as a […]
08/01/2022
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By JD Heyes
Not-so-cute: “Robodogs” sporting machine guns seen being tested in viral videos as our dystopian future begins to emerge in full
A huge glimpse into the dystopian, nightmarish future the global elite are planning for the common masses began going viral online last week as a series of videos were posted showing “robodogs” and other robotic figures firing machine guns and using a variety of other weapons. Robotics have been around for decades, used mostly in […]
06/20/2022
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By Nolan Barton
First 3D-printed house made of raw earth built in Italy
The first 3D-printed house made of fully natural and recyclable raw earth was built in Massa Lombarda in Ravenna, Italy. It was a collaboration between Mario Cucinella Architects (MC A) and WASP, which both specialize in 3D printing. The circular housing prototype is called TECLA – from the combination of the words technology and clay. […]
03/31/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Pentagon developing artificial intelligence that can make crucial life-or-death decisions in battle
The Department of Defense is trying to create an artificial intelligence program that can make decisions regarding life or death on the battlefield. The new program, called In The Moment, is being led by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the innovation arm of the military. Its goal is to let an AI program make the […]
06/29/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Garbage-gobbling machine combats marine pollution in Baltimore
A machine that “eats” garbage floating in the water has been cleaning up the bays of Baltimore. Called Mr. Trash Wheel, the 50-foot-long contraption has gobbled up more than three million pounds of trash in the historic Inner Harbor since its debut in 2014, according to CNET. John Kellett, founder of Clearwater Mills, a locally owned and operated logistics company, invented Mr. […]
01/14/2021
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By Michael Alexander
Borrowing from Nature: Scientists study fish movement to improve performance of underwater robots
In order to design more advanced robots, researchers from the Penn State Department of Mechanical Engineering are looking at one unlikely animal for inspiration: fish. “We essentially want to study locomotion in fluids, by learning how fish swim and then use that fundamental knowledge to optimize robotic swimming,” Bo Cheng, an assistant professor of mechanical […]
09/27/2020
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By Ramon Tomey
Japanese convenience stores using VR-controlled robots to restock shelves
Two Japanese convenience stores have adopted a seven-foot-tall robot to restock store shelves. The robots, controlled remotely using virtual reality (VR), address concerns over social distancing for human employees in the workplace and Japan’s impending critical labor shortage. Japanese robotics company Telexistence is responsible for the robotic stock clerk, dubbed Model-T after Henry Ford’s famous […]
09/14/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Shapeshifting robots straight out of sci-fi can be used to explore volcanoes and caves on Titan, Saturn’s moon
Engineers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have found a way to help scientists gain access to worlds located in the depths of outer space: the Shapeshifter robot. Currently being tested in a robotics yard at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in California, the current Shapeshifter prototype, according to its engineers, can split […]
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