The alleged Polanyi Paradox suggests that computers cannot be made to do things we cannot explain, but this seems unsatisfactory and self-driving cars defy this claimed restriction.
The alleged Polanyi Paradox suggests that computers cannot be made to do things we cannot explain, but this seems unsatisfactory and self-driving cars defy this claimed restriction.
Humans sometimes provide urgently spoken commands to drivers of cars, but will this happen for self-driving cars and do we want it to occur?
It's a big question for many people in traffic-dense cities like Los Angeles: When will self-driving cars arrive? But following a series of high-profile accidents in the United States, ...
We have an ever-growing number of distracted and inept drivers turning our crowded highways into a dystopic version of real-life Frogger. Enter the autonomous vehicle.
In today’s episode we are honoured to have been speaking with Steve Omohundro, a veteran of AI research and development, who’s career spanning almost 4 decades includes: Physics, ...
Artificial intelligence is not only changing the face of technology as we know it but also causing a seismic shift in the workforce and the talent and skills that the younger workforce, in ...
Artificial intelligence has been a hot topic for the last decade or so. More and more companies are devoting resources to the development …
Looking at how children process information may give programmers useful hints about directions for computer learning
Artificial Intelligence, Beneficial AI 1 AI has an history Scientific paradigm changes and relevant outcomes of civilization derive from intelligence at work. This ultimate goal justifies ...
Before we can assess how AI will affect international relations over the coming decades, we must first have a clear understanding of what AI is and is not.