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Tag Archives: AI
Robots utilize their advanced sensing and reasoning capabilities to further their agenda in this episode of Robot Secrets Revealed (a Naval Research Lab production).
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Posted in Articles, Robots, Videos
Tagged AI, androids, anthropomorphic robots, armed with science, Artificial Intelligence, AWS, cool technology, damage control, data, different environments, DoD science blog, facility, fire-fighting, future, IEDs, innovation, Jessica L. Tozer, Jessica Tozer, lab, Laboratory for Autonomous Systems Research, LASR, Lucas, Marvin the Paranoid Android, Naval Research Lab, naval research laboratory, NRL, Octavia, Rear Adm. Matthew Klunder, research, robot skin, robot takeover, robotics, robots, robots with faces, SciFi, service members, Star Trek, state-of-the-art
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A brain-computer interface (BCI), or brain-machine interface (BMI), represents a method for connecting the biological brain to an external technological device. Connections can be made by invasive techniques that involve surgical implants or non-invasive techniques where brain signals are received …
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Posted in Featured, Robots, Technology
Tagged AI, Artificial Intelligence, BCI, BMI, brain-computer interface, brain-machine interface, Cognitive Enhancements, communicate with computers, control prosthetic limbs, cyborgs, enhance general cognitive abilities, external technological device, Google Glass, National Center for Telehealth & Technology, psychological healt, Psychological Health, restore eyesight, traumatic brain injury, virtual reality environments
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You may have already heard about the major brain mapping initiatives that are underway, or being planned, such as The Blue Brain Project, founded in Switzerland, and the proposed BRAIN Initiative (Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies), founded in the …
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Posted in Education & Culture, Featured, Physical Sciences
Tagged advanced mental health treatments, AI, artificial human general intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, BRAIN initiative, Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies, decision-making, diathesis-stress models, learning, memory, mental health, National Center for Telehealth & Technology, overall improved psychological health, perception, Psychology, psychopathology, repressed memories, robots, t2, TBI, The Blue Brain Project, traumatic brain injury
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is the scientific study and engineering of intelligent machines. AI technology can be designed to accomplish specialized intelligent tasks, such as speech or facial recognition, or to emulate complex human-like intelligent behavior such as reasoning and language …
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Posted in Education & Culture, Robots
Tagged advanced technologies, AI, AI technology, Artificial Intelligence, artificial intelligent agents, artificially intelligent beings, clinical psychologist, computer vision, DARPA, David D. Luxton, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, facial recognition, human-like intelligent behavior, IBM, Institute for Creative Technologies, intelligent machines, Jeopardy, mental health, mental healthcare, National Center for Telehealth & Technology, natural language processing, olfactory sensors, Psychology, robots, Super Clinician, t2, thermal imaging, virtual mental health patients, Watson
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When I first got the call that the chief scientist of the Air Force – Dr. Mark T. Maybury – was interested in speaking with me, I was equal parts excited and intimidated. After some grueling and extensive research (and …
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Posted in Featured, Lasers, Podcast, Robots, STEM, Technology
Tagged AI, air force, Air Force super scientist, Artificial Intelligence, chief scientist of the Air Force, Department of Defense, Dr. Maybury, Energy Horizons, interview with Dr. Maybury, Jessica L. Tozer, making science fiction a reality, military and science fiction, military science and technology, MST3K, new technology for the air force, science-fiction, Spock, Super Scientist, Tom Servo and Crow, USAF, USS Enterprise
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Remote controlled robots are finding their way on the battlefields, serving as improvised explosive device (IED) detectors. I would like to start calling them “battlefield droids” (so please feel free to spread this term around). What may seem like insignificant …
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Posted in Robots, Videos
Tagged AFN Afghanistan, AI, Artificial Intelligence, battlefield droids, bomb detection, defense, IEDs, military, Remote controlled robots, robotics, robots, robots as bomb detectors, robots on partol, robots on the front lines, soldiers, Technology
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Remember the $2 million-dollar robot contest I was telling you about a couple of months ago? Well check out these babies. This video shows versions of DARPA and Boston Dynamics robots climbing stairs, walking on a treadmill and doing pushups. …
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Posted in Robots, Videos
Tagged AI, Boston Dynamics, Challenge, compatible, DARPA, DARPA Robotics Challenge, disaster response, exciting, gaming, Hardware, human-robot environments, humanoid robot solutions, innovation, modeling, PETMAN, robotics, robots, robots walking up stairs, scenarios, software, video, walking
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