Japanese scientists have created the world's first 'thinking' robot that is able to steer its way around walls and obstacles. The robot has brain-like neurons grown in the lab and when the cells were ...
13:47, Tue, Aug 21, 2018 Updated: 13:56, Tue, Aug 21, 2018 Machines will replace “humans doing thinking things” in the work place in just a matter of years, says Andy Haldane, the BoE’s chief ...
Humanoid robots, like Sophia, are unable to match their information processing abilities with their physical potential (AFP via Getty Images) Artificial intelligence researchers are building ...
A team of researchers in Japan has taught a robot how to "think" like a human using brain-like cells grown in a lab. The breakthrough experiment was carried at the University of Tokyo where the ...
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