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Are AI Body Scanners Coming To Airports?

Artificial intelligence could be the key to faster security checks, shorter airport lines, and safer skies for travelers.

MIT Develops Robot Nurse to Aid in the Maternity Ward

The team at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a robot nurse to aid in the maternity ward and delivery rooms.

Nissan’s Autonomous Car Hits Japanese Roads

Nissan has announced it will start testing a prototype of an autonomous vehicle on Japanese roads. Its vehicle intelligence system, called The new prototype vehicle is based on Nissan’s LEAF electric vehicle, but with high-tech lasers, cameras, and sensors that allow the car to drive itself.

Supermarket Develops Autonomous Collaborative Robot

A British online supermarket is developing an autonomous collaborative robot to assist staff in...

Robotic Kitchen will Cook your Meals in 2017

The world’s first robotic kitchen was unveiled at Hannover Messe, an industrial robotics show...
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New Algorithm Helps Household Robots Identify Objects

It is 2015 already, so why can’t robots clean our houses and prepare our...

Russian Computer Program Passes the “Turing Test”

In the 1950s, computer science innovator Alan Turing created a test based on his question and answer game “Can Machines Think?” The Turing Test is an experiment that investigates a computer’s ability to demonstrate intelligent behavior similar to that of a human. A team of Russian developers developed the first program to pass the Turing Test during this year’s event held at the Royal Society in London.

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