A foundation of global technology developers is giving Australia a sneak peek into a new project that will foster greater collaboration between AI developers, making robots and other technologies that
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Australians believe self-driving cars and robots the norm in 10 years
The world in 10 years will be almost unrecognisable, according to data released by ServiceSeeking.
Self-driving cars, robots, and space travel are just some of the areas that will look dramatically different
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New technique to prevent hacking of multirobot systems
A new technique could provide an added layer of security in multirobot systems that encrypt communications, or an alternative in circumstances in which encryption is impractical.
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Robot rights: at what point should an intelligent machine be considered a ‘person’?
If a machine can think, decide and act on its own volition, if it can be harmed or held responsible for its actions, should we stop treating it like property and start treating it more like a person with rights?
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Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk endorse new AI principles
New guidelines referred to as the 23 Asilomar AI Principles have been developed by the Future of Life Institute to ensure that AI research and development remains ethical and will not lead to apocalypse-type scenarios.
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Electric motors find new roles in robots, ships, cars, and microgrids
MIT Professor James Kirtley discusses the transition from gas to electric motors and the impact these motors have had on modern technologies.
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By 2040, more machines will commit crimes than humans
Cyber crime accounted for 53 per cent of all crime in 2015, according to the National Crime Agency (NCA) Cyber Crime Assessment 2016. Cyber security experts forecast this figure is set to increase with the rise of smart cars and robots.
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Smart ship to sail Australian waters
Royal Caribbean International’s US$1 billion Ovation of the Seas will not only be the biggest ship to ever call Australia home, but it will also be the most technologically advanced, according to the company.
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Engineers developing robots for Opera House maintenance
Engineers are working on predictive maintenance technology for the Sydney Opera House, which will minimise human intervention and reduce the risk of harm to the building, whilst also reducing the need for workers to abseil 67 metres above the ground to perform maintenance checks.
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Canon to supply image sensors for cars, robots
In an attempt to adapt to a shrinking camera market and a growing automation market, Canon intends to sell its image sensors to manufacturers for use in autonomous vehicles, robots and other automated machines.
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