Archive for Robotics

Secrecy News: ** HISTORY OF IRAN COVERT ACTION DEFERRED INDEFINITELY **ARMY EXPLORES COUNTER-DRONE TECHNIQUES **SHARING CLASSIFIED INFO WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

 

 

SECRECY NEWS
From the FAS Project on Government Secrecy
Volume 2017, Issue No. 27
April 18, 2017

 

 

 

HISTORY OF IRAN COVERT ACTION DEFERRED INDEFINITELY

A declassified U.S. Government documentary history of the momentous 1953 coup in Iran, in which Central Intelligence Agency personnel participated, had been the object of widespread demand from historians and others for decades. In recent years, it finally seemed to be on the verge of publication.

But now its release has been postponed indefinitely. . . Read Complete Report

ARMY EXPLORES COUNTER-DRONE TECHNIQUES

Having developed and utilized unmanned aerial systems (UAS, or drones) for surveillance, targeting and attack, the US military now finds itself in the position of having to defend against the same technology.

The US Army last week issued a new manual on Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System Techniques (ATP 3-01.81, April 13, 2017). . . Read Complete Report

SHARING CLASSIFIED INFO WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS

Disclosing classified information to foreign government personnel is ordinarily forbidden, and may constitute espionage. But sometimes it is permitted, even to non-allies.

“National Disclosure Policy Committee (NDPC) policy prohibits the release of classified information [to] a foreign government without an explicit authorization, such as an Exception to United States (U.S.) National Disclosure Policy (ENDP), and an information sharing agreement,” explained VADM James D. Syring, director of the Pentagon’s Missile Defense Agency, in response to a congressional question last year. . . . Read Complete Report

 

THEI Update: Robots Replacing Humans ~ On the Road to Artificial Intelligence

Featured Image: Watson on jeopardy. Fair Use.

This technology sounds great and could be a major advancement for society right?

We here at THEI have been following the story of the Controllers plans of replacing Humans wit Robots sine we first brought THEI to the internet. Who do you think will take charge of the technology and use it for bad things?  That’s our concern. . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw

Electronic synapses that can learn: Towards an artificial brain?

From Science News Date:April 3, 2017

Source:CNRS

Summary:Researchers have created an artificial synapse capable of learning autonomously. They were also able to model the device, which is essential for developing more complex circuits. . . . Read Complete Report

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IBM Chief Proclaims ‘Profoundly Hopeful’ Era

From Medpage Today

ORLANDO — Right now is a “profoundly hopeful” moment — a moment in which parts of healthcare can be transformed, the CEO of IBM said here.

“This idea of cognitive healthcare” — using computer systems that can learn — “is real, and it can change almost everything about healthcare,” Ginni Rometty said Monday at the annual meeting of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). “It’s within our power that we can change the world for the better.” . . . Read Complete Report

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And this information was published on YouTube  a year and a half ago.  Where is the technology now? . . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw

The Computer That Could Be Smarter Than Us [IBM Watson]

YouTube ~ ColdFusion

Published on Aug 1, 2014

This is the direction of the future. Useful AI that can do the research of a thoudand men instantly. It’s definitely worth noting that Watson is capable of learning (a point I didn’t touch on in this video), so what you see here is the “baby phase” so to speak. I tried to leave out the technical jargon in this video but for those who want to know more, a wiki dump on Watson is below:

According to John Rennie, Watson can process 500 gigabytes, the equivalent of a million books, per second.

Software
Watson uses IBM’s DeepQA software and the Apache UIMA (Unstructured Information Management Architecture) framework.

Hardware
The system is workload optimized, integrating massively parallel POWER7 processors and being built on IBM’s DeepQA technology, which it uses to generate hypotheses, gather massive evidence, and analyze data. Watson is composed of a cluster of ninety IBM Power 750 servers, each of which uses a 3.5 GHz POWER7 eight core processor, with four threads per core. In total, the system has 2,880 POWER7 processor cores and has 16 terabytes of RAM.

How Watson Worked on “Jeopardy!”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DywO4…

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As you watch this video take notice of the cute little, friendly, crowd pleasing robot.  Then imagine his knowledge moved to of the military robots you see coming out of one of the DARPA military robots. Do you think DARPA is already using Watson?  I think they have already far SURPASSED this tchnology. Are you scared yet?. . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw

IBM Watson | Full Q&A | Oxford Union

YouTube ~ OxfordUnion Published on Jul 17, 2016

Artificial Intelligence: it will kill us | Jay Tuck | TEDxHamburgSalon

Youtube ~ TEDx Talks

Published on Jan 31, 2017

For more information on Jay Tuck, please visit our website www.tedxhamburg.de

US defense expert Jay Tuck was news director of the daily news program ARD-Tagesthemen and combat correspondent for GermanTelevision in two Gulf Wars. He has produced over 500 segments for the network. His investigative reports on security policy, espionage activities and weapons technology appear in leading newspapers, television networks and magazines throughout Europe, including Cicero, Focus, PC-Welt, Playboy, Stern, Welt am Sonntag and ZEITmagazin. He is author of a widely acclaimed book on electronic intelligence activities, “High-Tech Espionage” (St. Martin’s Press), published in fourteen countries. He is Executive Producer for a weekly technology magazine on international television in the Arab world. For his latest book “Evolution without us – Will AI kill us?” he researched at US drone bases, the Pentagon, intelligence agencies and AI research institutions. His lively talks are accompanied by exclusive video and photographs.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Dig a Little DEEPER: “Robots replacing Humans”  “DARPA” 

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

Published on Mar 25, 2017

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

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.

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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DARPA

hidden secret found, NASA the end of mankind leaked document

If you ain’t scared yet you should be.  You need to make everyone who is important to you aware of  this and the other reports that we present  here on THEI. Use key words in the Search Space in the right hand column to search thru our 3600+ postings.  This isn’t Conspiracy Theory – This is fact my friend!  . . . your Editor Dennis Crenshaw

Skywatchers 3.21.07

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I will be a guest on Skywatchers Radio next Tuesday, Mar 21 at 11 PM to Mar 22 at 1 AM. I will be discussing The Shadow Government AKA The Deep State. Join us and call in. . . Dennis Crenshaw

MUST SEE

Hidden secret found, NASA the end of mankind leaked document

YouTube ~ posted by ekeresco jack

Links:   stopthecrime.net  http://smartmetersmurder.com/

Dig a Little DEEPER:  Robots Replacing Humans     Shadow Government   DARPA

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Humans must overcome distrust of robots

Source: Pys.Org January 20, 2017 by Leslie Morris

 

Social pedestrian navigation, such as walking down a crowded sidewalk, is something humans take for granted, but the actual process is quite sophisticated – especially if you’re a robot.

Helping to solve competent navigationTHROUGH crowded spaces was the topic of a research presentation by CornellCOMPUTER science professor Ross Knepper and doctoral student Christoforos Mavrogiannis at the International Workshop on the Algorithmic Foundations of Robotics, Dec. 18-20 in San Francisco.

“The key insight to the research is that we’re trying to minimize uncertainty when people are around a robot that’s moving,” said Knepper. “In a human pedestrian situation, we all implicitly trust each other to behave in a competent manner. If I move right in a hallway, you will mirror that behavior. Building this same trust in robots is non-trivial because trust comes with prediction. There will be a smooth, socially competent experience if I the robot will go by me.” . . . Read complete report

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7 Creepy Robots for Cops

youtube by ReasonTV

Published on Mar 3, 2015

Cops use robots to defuse bombs, confront barricaded suspects and rescue victims during disasters. But they also use robots that can see, record and track what you are doing all day long. If you aren’t paranoid by the thought of cops knowing your business, watch as Reason TV counts down 7 Creepy Robots for Cops.

Dig a little DEEPER ~ THEI.us Archive “Robot Cops” “Robots Replacing Humans”

Update: Eyeballin’ Criminal Drones and their pals

Featured Image: A DJI Phantom UAV for commercial and recreational aerial photography. Attribution: © Nevit Dilmen. Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0).

The Times Jan. 31, 2013

Criminals and Terrorists Can Fly Drones Too

Remote-controlled aircraft and robot technology can be used for bad just as easily as for good

Americans know their government uses unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, on military and intelligence missions from surveillance to assassination. But drones are no longer the sole domain of the military, and just as with many new technologies, they can easily fall into the wrong hands. . . Read Complete Report

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Business Insider By  APR. 23, 2014, 10:36 AM

British Criminals Are Using Drones To Steal Marijuana

The latest killer application for drone use seems to be in marijuana reconnaissance, reports ITPortal.

Criminal gangs in the UK’s rural Shropshire County are reportedly using flying robots equipped with infrared cameras to spot hidden marijuana growing operations from the sky, then blackmailing the growers or downright stealing their crop from the house. . . Read Complete Report

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Kim Komando October 3, 2014

Criminals use drones to track police during crimes

Wonder what U.S. history would like if Butch and Sundance or Bonnie and Clyde had a few lookout drones?

In a case that would have looked more like a movie plot 10 years ago, new innovations have brought career criminals many new ways to cause a bunch of new troubles. Last Saturday, two members of a burglary ring known as the “Tub Gang” were accused of using a drone to spy on officers while carrying out thefts across Pennsylvania and other states. . . Read Complete Report

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youtube by CBS New York Published on Sept 29, 2014

CBS 2 Exclusive: Criminals Use Drones To Target Victims In High-Tech Heists

“Dig a little DEEPER ~ THEI.us Archive:  “Drones” “Robots Replacing Humans”

Robots Replacing Humans: Redesigned Atlas robot can walk tether-free

Featured Image:  Front view of the first generation humanoid robot Atlas, created in 2013 by DARPA and Boston Dynamics Credit: DARPA. [DARPA website] Source: Wikipedia (Public Domain)

GizMag By

January 23, 2015

Like a teenager going off to college, DARPA’s Atlas robot has cut the tether and is walking on its own without a safety line. The centerpiece of this year’s DARPA Robotics Challenge (DRC), the upgraded Atlas robotwas unveiled to the competing teams in Waltham, Massachusetts last week during a technical shakeout.

Developed for DARPA by Boston Dynamics, the 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), 345 lb (156.5 kg) bipedal, humanoid Atlas robot is designed for exploring ways to use robots in disaster situations – especially where navigating debris and using tools or found objects is necessary. According to DARPA, the upgrades to the Atlas increase its efficiency, dexterity, and resilience, with 75 percent of it replaced with new components and only the lower legs and feet remaining from the original design. . . . Read Complete Report

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New-generation ‘thinking’ biomimetic robots developed as ocean engineering solutions

Science Daily

Date:
December 23, 2014
Source:
National University of Singapore
Summary:
Researchers are closer to creating underwater robotic creatures with a brain of their own — besides behaving like the real thing. In the near future, it would not be too tall an order for the team to produce a swarm of autonomous tiny robotic sea turtles and fishes for example, to perform hazardous missions such as detecting nuclear wastes underwater or other tasks too dangerous for humans. . . . Read Complete Report
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Flying robots to aid in inventory management & Selected Short Subject

Science Daily

Flying robots to aid in inventory management

Date:
December 15, 2014
Source:
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Summary:
Standing on top of a ladder several meters high, pad and pen in hand, just to count boxes? Inventories in large warehouses could soon appear quite different and proceed to take flight, in the truest sense of those words: The goal of the InventAIRy Project is to automatically localize and record existing inventories with the aid of flying robots. . . .Read Complete Report
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THEI Rerun: “Burrito Bomber” (Video)

From youtube uploaded by DarwinAerospace

THEI Selected Short Subject Re-run 

Published on Dec 2, 2012

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