With her bionic hand, robotic arm, the mind of artificial intelligence, and a face as real as any other, she is the world’s first ultra-realistic humanoid robot to paint.
Humanoid robot Ameca has an impressive range of facial expressions which is both interesting and a touch scary.
Elon Musk let slip in 2014 that he had started his own private school, which he initiated mostly for his own children.
Elon Musk introduced the Tesla Bot during his company’s inaugural AI Day. It has a screen for a face but is intended to be friendly, of course.
Artificial superintelligence is very much possible, and our objection that smart computers simply won’t have the means or motivation to end humanity is deemed naive by some.
Yeah, there’s a lot of bad stuff happening, and it’s easy to get caught up in it, but let’s not lose sight of some of the things that will inspire hope this year.
Watching Kody the dog fly a drone is both adorable and an unsettling message about the march of AI technology.
I could let it go when artificial intelligence was used to create creepy talking robots, but now it’s coming for our beer.
We have made significant advancements in modern medicine, and technology. Combined, those two things could be what we need to beat COVID-19.
Movies like ‘Terminator’ have made the public somewhat wary of the idea of cyborgs. When you hear what the U.S. military has planned, that might not be a bad thing.
Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming part of our everyday lives, in small but significant ways, thanks to incredible advancements in the field.
Researchers have developed a system that can recreate lifelike motion from just a single frame of a person’s face. Enter the moving Mona Lisa.
A new AI, dubbed GPT-2, is so good at responding to prompts that it’s been deemed too dangerous to release into the world.
In 2018, Google, Microsoft, and Instagram have unveiled AI programs that mimic their users, and now we’re mimicking them.
A painting of a European man, generated by AI, has fetched 43 times more than its estimated value at a Christie’s auction. But is it art?
Robotics firm Boston Dynamics has unveiled the latest version of its super advanced and extremely nimble Atlas robot. Be afraid.
Porn company ‘Naughty America’ is using deepfakes to make it super easy (although also super expensive) for you to become your very own AI porn star.
Google’s artificial intelligence business, DeepMind, is working on technology that will assist doctors in making diagnoses. As it stands, it’s outshining them.
Google’s new AI is out here booking hair appointments and helping people get out making phone calls. Not too shabby.
With backing from both the government and private sector, this new start-up is already smashing records. Perhaps we should be a little afraid?
This new thought-invoked tech is on the fringes of creepy. Oh, and, wait until you hear what it’s called.
Killer robots boycott. Mining’s new black ownership rule. Google war employee open letter. Facebook reads Messenger chats. BBC fakery row. Bitcoin for dick pics.
Using a new face-swapping algorithm that has surfaced online, fake celebrity porn videos are now easier to make than ever. This will not have a happy ending.
In a world of self-driving cars, the thing at the top of everyone’s mind is safety. This video of a crash involving an autonomous bus won’t help.
New research shows that it will soon be easier than ever to create hyper-realistic, AI-generated photos. Can you tell the difference between real and fake?
We know that artificial intelligence is progressing at a rate like never before, but what does that mean for the future of your job? The machines are coming.
Nowadays it seems that everyone is a music producer or performer, although this Google robot could be something of a game changer.
To most, New Year’s resolutions are a joke, but to others, they’re the force that keeps them going.
It seems the idea of artificial intelligence and the strides being made in that area are scaring some rather important minds. In the end it always comes back to how we use it.
South Korea has nailed yet another thing – this time around it’s their life-like robot which managed to drive a car better than most taxi drivers in South Africa.