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Moravec‘s Paradox

An artificial intelligence ecosystem isn’t necessarily all cloud Moravec‘s Paradox

An artificial intelligence ecosystem isn’t necessarily all cloud

Cloud services provide resources on a massive scale to support artificial intelligence and machine learning efforts, but a hybrid approach may be the best course in many cases. That requires an enterprise architecture approach to get everything right. Photo: Joe McKendrick "We're seeing a lot of companies kind of doing…
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October 11, 2021
CSIRO’s Data61 hiring more than 60 of Australia’s brightest minds in AI, Robotics and more Moravec‘s Paradox

CSIRO’s Data61 hiring more than 60 of Australia’s brightest minds in AI, Robotics and more

Posted by Jason Cartwright on October 11, 2021 CSIRO’s Data61 is the dedicated data & digital arm of Australia’s national science agency and they are recruiting more than 60 new roles. If you’re keen to work with a group of really talented people to solve some of Australia’s greatest challenges…
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October 11, 2021
This mind-blowing robotic arm kit on Amazon can write, 3D print, and shoot lasers Moravec‘s Paradox

This mind-blowing robotic arm kit on Amazon can write, 3D print, and shoot lasers

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, we may receive an affiliate commission. We still have a long way to go before we realize the dream and have robot assistants like the Jetsons. I’m talking about robots that can tackle anything and…
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October 10, 2021
A more accurate way to calculate emissions | Charlotte Degot Moravec‘s Paradox

A more accurate way to calculate emissions | Charlotte Degot

Greenhouse gases are colorless, scentless and invisible, making them exceptionally hard to measure. Fortunately, some tools and techniques can help -- one of the most powerful being artificial intelligence, says green technologist Charlotte Degot. By processing massive amounts of data on carbon emissions, she explains how AI makes it possible…
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October 7, 2021
LEONARDO, the bipedal robot, can ride a skateboard and walk a slackline Moravec‘s Paradox

LEONARDO, the bipedal robot, can ride a skateboard and walk a slackline

LEO carves out a new type of locomotion somewhere between walking and flying. Researchers at Caltech have built a bipedal robot that combines walking with flying to create a new type of locomotion, making it exceptionally nimble and capable of complex movements. Part walking robot, part flying drone, the newly…
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October 6, 2021