Intelligence artificielle: comment le marketing peut en tirer profit
Puis, il expliquera les façons dont l’intelligence artificielle est souvent influencée à outrance par les comportements anodins des utilisateurs et … Plus de details
Navigating Artificial Intelligence
Lionel Siniyunguruza's blog
Puis, il expliquera les façons dont l’intelligence artificielle est souvent influencée à outrance par les comportements anodins des utilisateurs et … Plus de details
Your weekly selection of awesome robot videos Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your Automaton bloggers. We’ll also be posting a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months; here’s what we have so far (send us your events!): Robotic Arena – January 12, 2019 – Wrocław, Poland RoboDEX – January 16-18, 2019 – Tokyo, Japan Let us know if you have suggestions for next week, and enjoy today’s videos.
Plusieurs projets d’envergure, par exemple dans les domaines de l’intelligence artificielle, de l’énergie ou de la recherche en immunologie et en … Plus de details
Near the end of 2017, I predicted that 2018 would be the year of voice-assisted technology. I can’t speak for anyone else, but this year, for me, has … More details
C’est dans le cadre du congrès NeurIPS qui réunissait 8000 chercheurs et spécialistes en intelligence artificielle (IA) à Montréal que le gouvernement … Plus de details
Artificial intelligence is already beginning to spiral out of our control, a new report from top researchers warns. Not so much in a Skynet kind of sense, … More details
Today, artificial intelligence is already far reaching enough to have a hand in most every industry pie, yet still at the whim of the humans who control it. More details
In 2014, ABB FIA Formula E became the world’s first fully-electric, international, single-seater racing championship. It was as groundbreaking for the … More details
The Trump administration will release a national strategy for artificial intelligence in the spring of 2019, according to a senior White House official. More details
Mechanical metamaterials can have their rigidity tuned, offering a new approach to soft robotics Metamaterials seem like a technology out of science fiction. Because of the way these materials affect electromagnetic phenomena and physical attributes of materials, they can render objects invisible, leaving the observer in disbelief. While invisibility cloaks are a gee-whiz application, metamaterials now offer real-world commercial applications such as new antenna technologies for mobile phones. To get to the point where metamaterials are not just a curiosity, but also a viable commercial technology, they have had to evolve a new set of tricks . One example is the work of a team of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and the University of California San Diego (UCSD). They have used so-called mechanical metamaterials—which exhibit unique mechanical properties that do not exist in nature—to create a novel material that can change from rigid to flexible in response to a magnetic Continue reading New Class of Metamaterials Changes Physical Properties in Seconds