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We are doing a complete overhaul of this site. We are no longer Chatbot
Hub. The new site is "AI Hub" and new features will be continually
added. Our biggest updates coming are: New name (AI Hub), better organized content, lots more content, a new yearly event, and new additions to the AI Hub team!
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Quotes For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three. -Alice Kahn
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| A.I. News: UAV Helicopters; Now Giving Haircuts. |
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The reasons we don't have commercial autonomous aircraft are many;
These include everything from legal issues, such as who's to blame if
there is an accident? (Same problem with Autonomous cars) to how to
navigate in heavily used airspace.
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Posted by Dante on Wednesday, November 12 @ 11:14:07 PST (41 reads)
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| Medical: Intelligent Walker Designed to Assist the Elderly and Those in Medical Rehabilit |
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A team of researchers from the Departments of Software, Automatic Control, Strength of MaMechanical Engineering, Materials and Structural Engineering at the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), led by Ulises Cortés and Antonio B. Martínez, has designed an intelligent walker (i-Walker) that goes a step beyond conventional walkers as it can communicate with the user, think for itself and react to the environment.
The device can understand a set of voice commands and can be activated by means of simple verbal instructions given by the user (e.g., "take me to the kitchen"). To do this, it includes elements for independent movement and a personalized intelligent software agent.
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Posted by Anxiety35 on Monday, November 10 @ 13:18:02 PST (37 reads)
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| A.I. News: Emulating brains: silicon dreams or the next big thing? |
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Anyone in the UK willing to go to London with an interest in emulating the Brain, should head over to Birkbeck College.
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Posted by Dante on Wednesday, November 05 @ 05:35:06 PST (46 reads)
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This news is not AI related at all, but it is extremely important!
For those of you in the United States, remember to exercise your right today and vote. Don't let it go to waste! I'm not going to plug any candidates or issues. Whoever you think would do the better job, get out and vote for them. This is the most important election in a long while and if you don't vote, you have no right to complain if things don't go the way you would like. People died to get this right in the past, and many people around the world still don't have this right, so make the most of it.
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Posted by Anxiety35 on Tuesday, November 04 @ 00:56:06 PST (46 reads)
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| A.I. News: The UK Police, now with multiple eyes. |
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It is with some embarrassment that I admit something slipped under my nose, quite possibly because this is the sort of application of technology that doesn't get broadcast.
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Posted by Dante on Sunday, November 02 @ 07:05:10 PST (41 reads)
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| Don't Change that Dial.... |
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The EU has recently decided to use part of the Radio spectrum to serve as a method of communication between other cars and traffic control facilities.
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Posted by Dante on Wednesday, October 22 @ 12:44:15 PDT (76 reads)
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| Robotics: ckBot Can Walk, Crawl, and Rebuild Itself |
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A robot that reconstructs itself after exploding. It sounds like an
unstoppable cyborg played by a certain state governor, but the ckBot
has a long way to go before it can come close to exterminating the
human race.
The ckBot is the brainchild of Mechanical Engineering professor Mark
Yim and Computer Science professor C.J. Taylor. It is a robot that can
walk, crawl and re-assemble itself. It can also rearrange itself to
change how it moves.
Both Yim and Taylor said the ckBot has potential for planetary
exploration and search and rescue work in the event of a building
collapse.
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Posted by Anxiety35 on Wednesday, October 15 @ 13:00:00 PDT (125 reads)
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| Chatbots: UK University Holds Loebner Prize Turing Test |
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First and foremost, we have ditched the black and neon theme we have had for the past few months in favor of a lighter and simpler theme. It is much easier on the eyes. This comes after suggestions from several members here at the Hub. Please feel free to comment on the new theme so that we can modify it to fit you best.
Secondly, we have begin backing up the once popular aboutAI.net website. Articles from that site that are over five years old are being backed up in our articles section. You can check out what we've archived so far by clicking on 'Articles' in the site menu.
We thank all of the loyal member of the AI Hub, and will continue adding content and news to keep you satisfied.
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Posted by Anxiety35 on Thursday, October 09 @ 20:32:30 PDT (110 reads)
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| Government: Emotion-Reading Technology Could Spot Terrorists |
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One day far in the future, your facial expressions could get you flagged as a terrorism suspect as you stroll past a camera at the airport - or anywhere else.
If so, you could be detained and questioned, thanks to some sophisticated scientific work underway at Concordia University, in a developing science called biometrics.
A computer-imaging system being developed there has been attracting worldwide attention.
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Posted by Anxiety35 on Sunday, October 05 @ 00:57:31 PDT (122 reads)
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