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Mlik Sahib's curator insight,
March 7, 2014 1:27 PM
"DARPA doesn’t just want machines to get smarter; it wants them to work better, together. We’re talking about drones, which have already changed how the U.S. wages war. But the potential of drones is far from untapped and this year’s DARPA budget is brimming with research for new ways to leverage advances in robotics. The $5 million “Swarm Challenge” looks to see if a flock of small drones can all play well together. It involves the development of algorithms that would allow a number of small unmanned systems to work in unison and solve problems. Darpa envisions the drone hive-mind could be useful supporting troops in air, ground and maritime operations and could even help out in obstacle-clearing and search and rescue operations."
luiy's curator insight,
March 30, 2013 9:10 PM
Providing robots with intelligence that deserve comparison with the human brain has been a failed ambition of the artificial intelligence movement for decades. A new project by European Robo Earth sets out to try and close the gap.
It will utilize the Internet to try and assist robots with their thinking and decision making. A web-based database of information called Rapyuta has been created by scientists. |
luiy's curator insight,
March 30, 2013 9:10 PM
Providing robots with intelligence that deserve comparison with the human brain has been a failed ambition of the artificial intelligence movement for decades. A new project by European Robo Earth sets out to try and close the gap.
It will utilize the Internet to try and assist robots with their thinking and decision making. A web-based database of information called Rapyuta has been created by scientists. |