In the past, the United Nations has considered the threat posed by weaponized AI, but now the body is looking at a more mundane, but still important, robot invasion.
The next president will have a range of issues on their plate, from how to deal with growing tensions with China and Russia, to an ongoing war against ISIS.
Computers, intelligent machines, and robots seem like the workforce of the future. And as more and more jobs are replaced by technology, people will have less work to do and ultimately will be sustained by payments from the government, predicts Elon
Robots don't experience fear. They don't experience any emotions at all, really, but on the battlefield, it's the lack of fear that stands out. When ISIS captured Mosul in 2014, they did so with just 2,000 fighters, taking a city of 2 million f
Robots don't experience fear. They don't experience any emotions at all, really, but on the battlefield, it's the lack of fear that stands out. When ISIS captured Mosul in 2014, they did so with just 2,000 fighters, taking a city of 2 million f
Musk claims that, because artificial intelligence is coming, we have two choices. We either make ourselves symbiotically mandatory to the AI or we will basically be destroyed (or end up as pets, but he says that's the "benign scenario").
Technocrats will house us in buildings made by robots, feed us with food produced by robot farm workers, transport us in robot-driven vehicles, and now will police us with autonomous robot cops. Note that Google and IBM are collaborating on the AI ne
Robot journalism is the next big wave in media propaganda, in an effort to lower costs and increase output. The only problem is, who will trust stories generated by an AI robot? ? TN Editor
To stay ahead in the war for the skies, Boeing chases a simple goal: sell as many 737 jets as it can. Things get more complicated when it comes to building most popular commercial jet ever.
Think of it as the airborne cousin to the self-driving car: a robot in the cockpit to help human pilots fly passengers and cargo - and eventually even replace them.
• technocracy.news, Written By: Ananya Bhattacharya
Another intensive hand-crafted industry is about to be taken over by robot automation. No national or global dialogue has yet taken place to discuss the desirability of destroying labor markets, or what to do when they are destroyed. Technocrats focu
• https://www.technocracy.news, By Julia Carrie Won
A professor warns that nanny robots could cause "a number of severe attachment disorders that could reap havoc in our society." Technocrats vow to resist ethical constraints as they speed ahead to transform society in their own images. ? TN Edi
America is facing a trucker crisis. As it readies for the busy holiday delivery season, the industry is expecting to be short about 73,000 long-distance drivers, more than three times the shortage of 2005, and that could lead to delivery delays and
Let's face it: artificial intelligence is scary. After decades of dystopian science fiction novels and movies where sentient machines end up turning on humanity, we can't help but worry as real world AI continues to improve at such a rapid rate.
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