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Big NSF grant funds research into training robots to work with humans (W/Vidoe)
From Phys.org
December 18, 2012 by Carol Ness
What if robots and humans, working together, were able to perform tasks in surgery and manufacturing that neither can do alone?
That’s the question driving new research by UC Berkeley robotics experts Ken Goldberg and Pieter Abbeel and colleagues from four other universities, who were awarded a $3.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. Their work is part of the first $50 million in funding for the National Robotics Initiative, announced in 2011 with the goal of exploring how robots can enhance the work of humans rather than replacing them, “The emerging generation of robots are more aware than oblivious, more social than solitary, and more like companions that tools,” . . .”Read Complete Report
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(50X) Autonomously folding a pile of 5 previously-unseen towels
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Robots Replacing Humans Update: ROBOTS ARE INVENTING THEIR OWN LANGUAGES; THE PROGRAMMING AND DESIGN OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
ROBOTS ARE INVENTING THEIR OWN LANGUAGES; THE PROGRAMMING AND DESIGN OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Along with assurances that we’re facing an imminent takeover of industrial production by robots and other artificial intelligence (AI), we’re also being told that AI can develop its own systems of communication and operation, without help from humans.
Here is a sprinkling of quotes from the mainstream and technical press:
The Atlantic, June 15, 2017: “When Facebook designed chatbots to negotiate with one another, the bots made up their own way of communicating.”
Tech Crunch, November 22, 2016: “Google’s AI translation tool seems to have invented its own secret internal language.”
Wired, March 16, 2017: “It Begins: Bots Are Learning to Chat in Their Own Language.”
The suggestion is: AI can innovate. It can size up situations and invent unforeseen and un-programmed strategies, in order to accomplish set goals.
Who benefits from making such suggestions? Those companies and researchers who want to make the public believe AI is quite, quite powerful, and despite the downside risks (AI takes over its own fate), holds great promise for the human race in the immediate future. “Don’t worry, folks, we’ll rein in AI and make it work for us.”
Beyond that, the beneficiaries are technocratic Globalists who are in the process of bringing about a new society in which AI is intelligent and prescient enough to regulate human affairs at all levels. It’s the science fiction “populations ruled by machines” fantasy made into fact.
“AI doesn’t just follow orders. It sees what humans can’t see, and it runs things with greater efficiency.”
Let’s move past the propaganda and state a few facts. . . . Read Complete Report
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Amazing! Conversation Between Robots – The Hunt for AI – BBC
YouTube ~ BBC
Published on Oct 3, 2015
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Update: Robots Replacing Humans
We have been reporting this movement towards Robots replacing humans here on THEI for years.
I’m sure the elitists have downsized the number of human slaves they will need to service their needs to almost zero as DARPA and their other robot creating entities are scheduled to produce more and more service and manufacturing robots.
A well known black comedian (can’t remember his name) once joked that when people of Color took over white people need not worry because “they would still need some of us around to pick the melons.”
That ain’t the way it will be for the elitist controllers… they’ll have robots to pick the melons . . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw.
⚠️10’S OF MILLIONS TO LOSE JOBS BY 2030 TO ROBOTS, MACHINES, AI & AUTOMATION ⚠️
YouTube ~ Breaking News Headlines
Robots could take over 38% of U.S. jobs within about 15 years, report says – LA Times – http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi…
U.S. workers face higher risk of being replaced by robots. Here’s why – Mar. 24, 2017 – http://money.cnn.com/2017/03/24/techn…
Robots replacing human workers may leave millions out of job
YouTube ~ RT America
Lowe’s is breaking ground by testing robots to help customers navigate their often massive stores and assist with purchases. Although no plans yet exist to implement the autonomous bots nationwide, some believe this is a big leap towards deeply integrating robotics into our daily lives, which experts believe will happen by 2025. RT’s Sam Sacks takes a look at what impact this may have on the human workforce.
McDonald’s Robots May Soon Be Taking Your Order
YouTube ~ The Rubin Report
A Chinese restaurant where robots cook and serve food !
YouTube ~ nmtvindia
You think just because you are not a restaurant/minimum wage worker you don’t have to worry? Think again. . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw
Do You Work in One of These At-Risk Jobs?
YouTube ~ The Alex Jones Channel
Robots could take half of all jobs in 30 years
YouTube ~ RT America
Top 10 Jobs Most Likely to be Replaced by Robots
YouTube ~ WatchMojo.com
8 Terrifying Robots That Will Eventually Take Over The World
YouTube ~ Beyond Science
What Me Worry? I mean I just set at my keyboard and find this stuff to report to you. . . well,uh.
Oh And Before I leave you…. the main question. . .
Will Sex Robots Make Real Women Obsolete?
YouTube ~ The Young Turks
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Robots replacing human workers; Humans Need Not Apply
Featured Image: Robot Weatherman. Source: publicdomainpictures.net.
Robots replacing human workers may leave millions out of job
Lowe’s is breaking ground by testing robots to help customers navigate their often massive stores and assist with purchases. Although no plans yet exist to implement the autonomous bots nationwide, some believe this is a big leap towards deeply integrating robotics into our daily lives, which experts believe will happen by 2025. RT’s Sam Sacks takes a look at what impact this may have on the human workforce.
youtube by CGP Grey Published on Aug 13, 2014
Humans Need Not Apply
Dig a little deeper ~ THEI.us Archive Robots Replacing Humans
Robots replacing human workers may leave millions out of job
Featured Image: Robot Asimo at a Honda factory. CREDIT: Vanillase. This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported-license. (Public Domain).
Published on Oct 29, 2014
Lowe’s is breaking ground by testing robots to help customers navigate their often massive stores and assist with purchases. Although no plans yet exist to implement the autonomous bots nationwide, some believe this is a big leap towards deeply integrating robotics into our daily lives, which experts believe will happen by 2025. RT’s Sam Sacks takes a look at what impact this may have on the human workforce.
Dig a little deeper ~ THEI.us Archive Robots Replacing Humans
Robots Replacing Humans: GelSight sensor gives robots touch
Featured Image: Armed with the GelSight sensor, a robot can grasp a freely hanging USB cable and plug it into a USB port. Credit: Melanie Gonick/MIT SOURCE: Science Daily (Fair Use)
youtube by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Published on Sep 19, 2014
Researchers at MIT and Northeastern University have equipped a robot with a novel tactile sensor that lets it grasp a USB cable and insert it into a USB port. (Learn more about the sensor: http://bit.ly/1uNmcft)
Mot info: Science Daily September 19, 2014 , Fingertip sensor gives robot unprecedented dexterity
Dig a little deeper ~ THEI Archive Robots Replacing Humans
Robot Revolution? Scientists Teach Robots to Learn
Featured Image:Hollow Robotman. Original art produced by Jim Sutton. SOURCE: RobotClipArt (Public Domain).
Another “Robots into Humans” Archive piece. . . EDITOR
From National Geographic Brian by Handwerk Published July 18, 2013
Would a robot serving you coffee in bed make waking up easier on weekday mornings? Could a household robot help an elderly relative who is living alone? How would you like to climb into a robotic car and eat breakfast with the kids while you’re all driven to school and work?
These scenarios may sound like science fiction, but experts say they’re a lot closer to becoming reality than you probably think.
Brown University roboticist Chad Jenkins expects a near-term robot revolution that will echo the computing revolution of recent decades. And he says it will be driven by enabling robots to learn more like humans do—by watching others demonstrate behaviors and by asking questions. . . . Read Complete Report
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Dig a LITTLE DEEPER ~ THEI Archive: “Robots into Humans”
Perfect Skin: More Touchy-Feely Robots
Featured Image: Layers of the skin. CREDIT: Madhero88 and M.Komorniczak SOURCE Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain) FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY.
Here’s another article destined for our “Robots replacing Humans” archive. . . EDITOR
From Science Daily
May 24, 2013 — Robots could become a lot more ‘sensitive’ thanks to new artificial skins and sensor technologies developed by European scientists. Leading to better robotic platforms that could one day be used in industry, hospitals and even at home.
The new capabilities, and a production system for building touch-sensitivity into different robots, will improve the way robots work in unconstrained settings, as well as their ability to communicate and cooperate with each other and with humans. . . . Read Complete Report
Humans and Robots Work Better Together Following Cross-Training; Swapping of Roles Improves Efficiency (+)’BigDog’ robot trained to throw cinder blocks (Video)
From Science Daily
Feb. 11, 2013 — Spending a day in someone else’s shoes can help us to learn what makes them tick. Now the same approach is being used to develop a better understanding between humans and robots, to enable them to work together as a team.
Robots are increasingly being used in the manufacturing industry to perform tasks that bring them into closer contact with humans. But while a great deal of work is being done to ensure robots and humans can operate safely side-by-side, more effort is needed to make robots smart enough to work effectively with people, says Julie Shah, an assistant professor of aeronautics and astronautics at MIT and head of the Interactive Robotics Group in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). . . . Read Complete Report
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From RTAmerica via youtube
‘BigDog’ robot trained to throw cinder blocks
Published on Mar 6, 2013
The Army Research Laboratories Robotics Program has improved the robot known as “Big Dog.” This mechanical dog doesn’t just bite, but now Big Dog is capable of hurling 35 pounds cinder blocks. RT’s Liz Wahl has more.
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