Archive for the ‘robotics/AI’ category: Page 361
Feb 20, 2024
11 mind-blowing OpenAI Sora videos that show it’s another ChatGPT moment for AI
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Video enters an AI-generated twilight zone.
Feb 20, 2024
Microsoft to expand its AI infrastructure in Spain with $2.1 billion investment
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
U.S. software giant Microsoft will expand its artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure in Spain through an investment of $2.1 billion in the next two years, the company’s Vice Chair and President Brad Smith said in a post on social media site X.
Feb 20, 2024
Watch this eerily silent vision of the future — where offices are filled with weird, AI-powered robots
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
In a new video, 1X’s EVE robots work together in silence in a test environment, performing actions such as sorting mail, handling objects and tidying up a child’s toys.
Feb 20, 2024
Cactus ransomware claim to steal 1.5TB of Schneider Electric data
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI, sustainability
The Cactus ransomware gang claims they stole 1.5TB of data from Schneider Electric after breaching the company’s network last month.
25MB of allegedly stolen were also leaked on the operation’s dark web leak site today as proof of the threat actor’s claims, together with snapshots showing several American citizens’ passports and non-disclosure agreement document scans.
As BleepingComputer first reported, the ransomware group gained access to the energy management and automation giant’s Sustainability Business division on January 17th.
Feb 19, 2024
Move AI’s Multi-Cam Turns Video into 3D Animation Quickly
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: robotics/AI
Feb 19, 2024
A multi-camera differential binocular vision sensor for robots and autonomous systems
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: drones, military, mobile phones, robotics/AI
Recent technological advances have enabled the development of increasingly sophisticated sensors, which can help to advance the sensing capabilities of robots, drones, autonomous vehicles, and other smart systems. Many of these sensors, however, rely on individual cameras, thus the accuracy of the measurements they collect is limited by the cameras’ field of view (FOV).
Researchers at Beihang University in China recently developed a new multi-camera differential binocular vision sensor with a wider FOV that could collect more accurate measurements. This sensor, introduced in a paper published in Optics & Laser Technology, could be integrated into a wide range of devices and smart robotic systems.
“Aiming at the high-precision requirements of environment perception for unmanned aerial vehicle detection, robot navigation, and autonomous driving, inspired by the multi-camera module of mobile phones, we introduced a visual perception mode based on the principle of high-precision binocular vision measurement,” Fuqiang Zhou, co-author of the paper, told Tech Xplore. “This principle involves a central high-resolution camera and peripheral auxiliary cameras that work together.”
Feb 19, 2024
Google’s AI Boss Says Scale Only Gets You So Far
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
In an interview with WIRED, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis says the biggest breakthroughs in AI are yet to come—and will take more than just chips.
Feb 19, 2024
AI May Destroy Humankind in Just Two Years, Expert Says
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
The notoriously pessimistic AI researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky is back with a new prediction about the future of humankind.
“If you put me to a wall,” he told The Guardian in a fascinating new interview, “and forced me to put probabilities on things, I have a sense that our current remaining timeline looks more like five years than 50 years. Could be two years, could be 10.”
If you’re wondering what “remaining timeline” means in this context, The Guardian’s Tom Lamont interpreted it as the “machine-wrought end of all things,” a “Terminator-like apocalypse,” or a “Matrix hellscape.”
Feb 19, 2024
A chatbot for autism support and breaking the web accessibility barrier
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: government, internet, robotics/AI
Polireddi developed a chatbot to help detect autism spectrum disorder and evaluates the accessibility of private and government websites.