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Artificial intelligence

    Robots are now really stealing jobs as Japanese firm replaces staff with AI

    Robots are now really stealing jobs as Japanese firm replaces staff with AI

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    • 9 years ago
    Gatebox just made the world’s saddest AI assistant

    Gatebox just made the world’s saddest AI assistant

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
    Meet ‘Peeqo,’ the DIY robot that communicates via GIF

    Meet ‘Peeqo,’ the DIY robot that communicates via GIF

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
    NoHold’s QuickStart lets anyone create a chatbot in seconds

    NoHold’s QuickStart lets anyone create a chatbot in seconds

    • Matthew Hughes
    • 9 years ago
    Researchers may have uncovered an algorithm that explains intelligence

    Researchers may have uncovered an algorithm that explains intelligence

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
    To think like humans, researchers are teaching robots to dream

    To think like humans, researchers are teaching robots to dream

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
    This scary artificial intelligence has learned how to pick out criminals by their faces

    This scary artificial intelligence has learned how to pick out criminals by their faces

    • Mix
    • 9 years ago
    Expert says AI-driven sex robots will blow you… away

    Expert says AI-driven sex robots will blow you… away

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
    Facial recognition still can’t beat a 22 cent pair of sunglasses

    Facial recognition still can’t beat a 22 cent pair of sunglasses

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
    ‘Nightmare Machine’ is an AI project that uses our own fears against us

    ‘Nightmare Machine’ is an AI project that uses our own fears against us

    • Bryan Clark
    • 9 years ago
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