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GunnyGene

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If they can learn to cook by watching Utube videos, it's not a big step to learn anything else. :shock:

Researchers have come up with a new way to teach robots how to use tools simply by watching videos on YouTube.

The researchers, from the University of Maryland and the Australian research center NICTA, have just published a paper on their achievements, which they will present this month at the 29th annual conference of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence.

The demonstration is the latest impressive use of a type of artificial intelligence called deep learning. A hot area for acquisitions as of late, deep learning entails training systems called artificial neural networks on lots of information derived from audio, images, and other inputs, and then presenting the systems with new information and receiving inferences about it in response.

The researchers employed convolutional neural networks, which are now in use at Facebook, among other companies, to identify the way a hand is grasping an item, and to recognize specific objects. The system also predicts the action involving the object and the hand.

To train their model, researchers selected data from 88 YouTube videos of people cooking. From there, the researchers generated commands that a robot could then execute.
More: http://venturebeat.com/2015/01/02/robots-can-now-learn-to-cook-just-like-you-do-by-watching-youtube-videos/
 
Hell Gunny, I won't be around long enough to worry about it. The kid might but I doubt that as well. I am getting to the point where the future just does not bother me much. I will be worm food and what happens after is up to the folks we raised.

Karl
 
We are living in the era of SkyNet right now. Look how much of our lives are run by machines already.
 

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