• Now in 3D: Deep learning techniques help visualize X-ray data in three dimensions

    A team of scientists has leveraged artificial intelligence to train computers to keep up with the massive amounts of X-ray data taken at the Advanced Photon Source.
  • U.S. Commercial Drone Delivery Comes Closer

    U.S. Commercial Drone Delivery Comes Closer
    Stephen Cass: Hello and welcome to Fixing the Future, an IEEE Spectrum podcast where we look at concrete solutions to tough problems. I’m your host, Stephen Cass, a senior editor at IEEE Spectrum. And before I start, I just want to tell you that you can get the latest coverage of some of Spectrum’s most important beats, including AI, climate change, and robotics, by signing up for one of our free newsletters. Just go to spectrum.ieee.org/newsletters to subscribe. We’ve been co
  • Hello, Electric Atlas

    Hello, Electric Atlas
    Yesterday, Boston Dynamics bid farewell to the iconic Atlas humanoid robot. Or, the hydraulically-powered version of Atlas, anyway—if you read between the lines of the video description (or even just read the actual lines of the video description), it was pretty clear that although hydraulic Atlas was retiring, it wasn’t the end of the Atlas humanoid program at Boston Dynamics. In fact, Atlas is already back, and better than ever.Today, Boston Dynamics is introducing a new version of
  • Boston Dynamics’ Robert Playter on the New Atlas

    Boston Dynamics’ Robert Playter on the New Atlas
    Boston Dynamics has just introduced a new Atlas humanoid robot, replacing the legendary hydraulic Atlas and intended to be a commercial product. This is huge news from the company that has spent the last decade building the most dynamic humanoids that the world has ever seen, and if you haven’t read our article about the announcement (and seen the video!), you should do that right now. We’ve had about a decade of pent-up questions about an all-electric productized version of Atlas, a
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  • The media industry is dying – but I can still get paid to train AI to replace me | Arwa Mahdawi

    The media industry is dying – but I can still get paid to train AI to replace me | Arwa Mahdawi
    According to an automated missive, I have the perfect set of skills to help write the first draft of AI history. It’s not a job for life, thoughSay what you like about the Germans, you can always count on them to find just the right word for anything. Take “weltschmerz”, for example, which roughly translates to “world pain”. It signifies despair at the suffering in the world – and a deep anguish that stems from knowing that a better world is possible. Is there
  • AI can’t beat my composite sketches, says record-breaking police artist

    AI can’t beat my composite sketches, says record-breaking police artist
    Lois Gibson, whose sketches have helped to identify more than 1,300 suspects, says technology can not do the job as effectivelyThe holder of the Guinness World Records mark for the composite sketch artist with the most positively identified criminals has expressed doubts that artificial intelligence programs will ever be able to perform her kind of work as well as the human hand can.In an interview with the organization, known for curating a database of more than 40,000 world records, the retire
  • Clustering of AI firms in south and east of England will foil levelling up – report

    Clustering of AI firms in south and east of England will foil levelling up – report
    Hi-tech ‘golden triangle’ of Oxford, Cambridge and London risks deeper regional inequalities, says thinktankInvestments in new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) are “profoundly skewed” towards the “golden triangle” of Oxford, Cambridge and London, and risk deepening existing regional inequalities in England, according to research.Ministers have promised to level up the country, narrowing the gap between the best- and worst-performing areas, but
  • Survey finds generative AI proving major threat to the work of translators

    Survey finds generative AI proving major threat to the work of translators
    While AI tools have been used by some translators to support their work, three-quarters of those surveyed believe the emerging technology will negatively impact their future incomeMore than a third of translators have lost work due to generative AI, a survey by the Society of Authors (SoA) has found. More than four in 10 translators said that their income has decreased because of generative AI, while more than three-quarters believe the emerging technology will negatively affect their future inc
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  • Actually, Corporate Investment in AI Saw a Significant Drop in 2023

    Actually, Corporate Investment in AI Saw a Significant Drop in 2023
    Every year, Stanford University’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence releases a big report about the status of the artificial intelligence industry. This year’s report, published this week, is a whopping 502 pages and includes a wealth of insights on the trendy technology. Tucked into its section on…Read more...
  • Boston Dynamics Retires Its Legendary Humanoid Robot

    Boston Dynamics Retires Its Legendary Humanoid Robot
    In a new video posted today, Boston Dynamics is sending off its hydraulic Atlas humanoid robot. “For almost a decade,” the video description reads, “Atlas has sparked our imagination, inspired the next generations of roboticists, and leapt over technical barriers in the field. Now it’s time for our hydraulic Atlas robot to kick back and relax.”Hydraulic Atlas has certainly earned some relaxation; Boston Dynamics has been absolutely merciless with its humanoid resear
  • OpenAI's New DALL-E Edit Feature Reveals How Far AI Has to Go

    OpenAI's New DALL-E Edit Feature Reveals How Far AI Has to Go
    OpenAI confronted a common problem for AI image generators when it broadly released a new edit feature for ChatGPT’s DALL-E this month. Oftentimes, AI image generators misunderstand what you want to create, so OpenAI’s new tool allows you to highlight sections of your image, and change them to your specifications. The…Read more...
  • OpenAI's DALL-E Edit Feature Shows How AI Won't Replace Your Photoshop Yet

    OpenAI's DALL-E Edit Feature Shows How AI Won't Replace Your Photoshop Yet
    OpenAI confronted a common problem for AI image generators when it broadly released a new edit feature for ChatGPT’s DALL-E this month. Oftentimes, AI image generators misunderstand what you want to create, so OpenAI’s new tool allows you to highlight sections of your image, and change them to your specifications. The…Read more...
  • TechScape: How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI English

    TechScape: How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI English
    Workers in Africa have been exploited first by being paid a pittance to help make chatbots, then by having their own words become AI-ese. Plus, new AI gadgets are coming for your smartphones• Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article hereWe’re witnessing the birth of AI-ese, and it’s not what anyone could have guessed. Let’s delve deeper.If you’ve spent enough time using AI assistants, you’ll have noticed a certain quality
  • How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI English

    How cheap, outsourced labour in Africa is shaping AI English
    Workers in Africa have been exploited first by being paid a pittance to help make chatbots, then by having their own words become AI-ese. Plus, new AI gadgets are coming for your smartphones• Don’t get TechScape delivered to your inbox? Sign up for the full article hereWe’re witnessing the birth of AI-ese, and it’s not what anyone could have guessed. Let’s delve deeper.If you’ve spent enough time using AI assistants, you’ll have noticed a certain quality
  • Leisure centres scrap biometric systems to keep tabs on staff amid UK data watchdog clampdown

    Leisure centres scrap biometric systems to keep tabs on staff amid UK data watchdog clampdown
    Firms such as Serco and Virgin Active pull facial recognition and fingerprint scan systems used to monitor staff attendanceDozens of companies including national leisure centre chains are reviewing or pulling facial recognition technology and fingerprint scanning used to monitor staff attendance after a clampdown by the UK’s data watchdog.In February, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) ordered a Serco subsidiary to stop using biometrics to monitor the attendance of staff at
  • ‘Eat the future, pay with your face’: my dystopian trip to an AI burger joint

    ‘Eat the future, pay with your face’: my dystopian trip to an AI burger joint
    If the experience of robot-served fast food dining is any indication, the future of sex robots is going to be very unpleasantOn 1 April, the same day California’s new $20 hourly minimum wage for fast food workers went into effect, a new restaurant opened in north-east Los Angeles that was conspicuously light on human staff.CaliExpress by Flippy claims to be the world’s first fully autonomous restaurant, using a system of AI-powered robots to churn out fast food burgers and fries. A s
  • From boom to burst, the AI bubble is only heading in one direction | John Naughton

    From boom to burst, the AI bubble is only heading in one direction | John Naughton
    No one should be surprised that artificial intelligence is following a well-worn and entirely predictable financial arc “Are we really in an AI bubble,” asked a reader of last month’s column about the apparently unstoppable rise of Nvidia, “and how would we know?” Good question, so I asked an AI about it and was pointed to Investopedia, which is written by humans who know about this stuff. It told me that a bubble goes through five stages – rather as Elisabeth
  • ‘Smell is really important for social communication’: how technology is ruining our senses

    ‘Smell is really important for social communication’: how technology is ruining our senses
    Scientists say an overreliance on sight and sound is having a detrimental effect on people’s wellbeing and that our devices should deliver a multisensory experience“Wait a minute, wait a minute. You ain’t heard nothing yet.” So went the first line of audible dialogue in a feature film, 1927’s The Jazz Singer. It was one of the first times that mass media had conveyed the sight and sound of a scene together, and the audience was enthralled.There have been improvement
  • Everything You Should Know Before You Buy the Humane AI Pin

    Everything You Should Know Before You Buy the Humane AI Pin
    The Humane AI Pin has been out for a few days, and to say the release has been divisive might seem like an understatement. Most reviews that have come out this past week have been lukewarm at best. Most who have used the Pin for a few weeks have noted the device is buggy, slow, and lacking a few features one would…Read more...
  • Video Friday: Robot Dog Can’t Fall

    Video Friday: Robot Dog Can’t Fall
    Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We also post a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics events for the next few months. Please send us your events for inclusion.
    RoboCup German Open: 17–21 April 2024, KASSEL, GERMANYAUVSI XPONENTIAL 2024: 22–25 April 2024, SAN DIEGOEurobot Open 2024: 8–11 May 2024, LA ROCHE-SUR-YON, FRANCEICRA 2024: 13–17 May 2024, YOKOHAMA, JAPANRoboCup 2024: 17–22 J
  • You can make songs in seconds with Suno AI. We test if they're actually good – video

    Social media reporter Matilda Boseley reacts to songs made with Suno AI, a new AI music generator. Like other paying users, Guardian Australia now owns the rights to these songs. But is this technology actually good enough to threaten the livelihoods of musicians? Spoiler alert: it’s no worse than some tracks on the radio, but don’t expect a Grammy anytime soon Continue reading...
  • Suno AI can generate power ballads about coffee – and jingles for the Guardian. But will it hurt musicians?

    Suno AI can generate power ballads about coffee – and jingles for the Guardian. But will it hurt musicians?
    Plug in some prompts and the ‘ChatGPT for music’ whips up a song in seconds – if you don’t mind slightly silly lyricsHeralded as the ChatGPT for music, Suno AI is the latest iteration of generative artificial intelligence to flood social feeds, wowing users with its (ahem) lyrical prowess.Plug in the musical style you want, a genre and a prompt for lyrics and Suno can spit out a full song for you in a matter of seconds.Coffee, you’re my fuel for the soul (oh-oh)
    Wit
  • Pogo Stick Microcopter Bounces off Floors and Walls

    Pogo Stick Microcopter Bounces off Floors and Walls
    We tend to think about hopping robots from the ground up. That is, they start on the ground, and then, by hopping, incorporate a aerial phase into their locomotion. But there’s no reason why aerial robots can’t approach hopping from the other direction, by adding a hopping ground phase to flight. Hopcopter is the first robot that I’ve ever seen give this a try, and it’s remarkably effective, combining a tiny quadrotor with a springy leg to hop hop hop all over the place.S
  • Marco Hutter Wants to Solve Robotics’ Hard Problems

    Marco Hutter Wants to Solve Robotics’ Hard Problems
    Last December, the AI Institute announced that it was opening an office in Zurich as a European counterpart to its Boston headquarters and recruited Marco Hutter to helm the office. Hutter also runs the Robotic Systems Lab at ETH Zurich, arguably best known as the origin of the ANYmal quadruped robot (but it also does tons of other cool stuff).We’re doing our best to keep close tabs on the institute, because it’s one of a vanishingly small number of places that currently exist where
  • Marco Hutter Wants to Solve Robotics' Hard Problems

    Marco Hutter Wants to Solve Robotics' Hard Problems
    Last December, the AI Institute announced that it was opening an office in Zurich as a European counterpart to its Boston headquarters, and recruited Marco Hutter to helm the office. Hutter also runs the Robotic Systems Lab at ETH Zurich, arguably best known as the origin of the ANYmal quadruped robot (but they also do tons of other cool stuff).We’re doing our best to keep close tabs on the institute, because it’s one of a vanishingly small number of places that currently exist where
  • UK has real concerns about AI risks, says competition regulator

    UK has real concerns about AI risks, says competition regulator
    Concentration of power among just six big tech companies ‘could lead to winner takes all dynamics’Just six major technology companies are at the heart of the AI sector through an “interconnected web” of more than 90 investments and partnerships links, the UK’s competition regulator has warned, sparking increased concern about the anti-competitive nature of the technology.Sarah Cardell, chief executive of the Competition and Markets Authority, said AI foundation mode
  • Early Reviews of Humane AI Pin Aren’t Impressed

    Early Reviews of Humane AI Pin Aren’t Impressed
    With the long-hyped Humane AI Pin finally hitting the streets Thursday, those gripping their hands until their knuckles turn white in anticipation since its debut last November might want to hold off for a bit before dropping $699 (plus a $24-a-month subscription) on the small, wearable chatbot. Reviews have made…Read more...
  • Early Reviewers of Humane AI Pin Aren’t Impressed

    Early Reviewers of Humane AI Pin Aren’t Impressed
    With the long-hyped Humane AI Pin finally hitting the streets Thursday, those gripping their hands until their knuckles turn white in anticipation since its debut last November might want to hold off for a bit before dropping $699 (plus a $24-a-month subscription) on the small, wearable chatbot. Reviews have made…Read more...
  • IDF colonel discusses ‘data science magic powder’ for locating terrorists

    IDF colonel discusses ‘data science magic powder’ for locating terrorists
    Video of official from Unit 8200 in February 2023 raises questions about Israel’s denials of use of AI in GazaA video has surfaced of a senior official at Israel’s cyber intelligence agency, Unit 8200, talking last year about the use of machine learning “magic powder” to help identify Hamas targets in Gaza.The footage raises questions about the accuracy of a recent statement about use of artificial intelligence (AI) by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), which said it &ldqu
  • Microsoft Pitched the US Military on Using Azure OpenAI’s DALL-E for Battle

    Microsoft Pitched the US Military on Using Azure OpenAI’s DALL-E for Battle
    Microsoft Azure’s version of OpenAI’s image generator, DALL-E, was pitched as a battlefield tool for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), originally reported by The Intercept Wednesday. The report says Microsoft’s sales pitch of Azure OpenAI’s tools was delivered in Oct 2023, likely hoping to capitalize on the US…Read more...