This mini documentary takes a look at Elon Musk and his thoughts on artificial intelligence. Giving examples on how it is being used today – from Tesla cars to Facebook, and Instagram. And what the future of artificial intelligence has in store for us – from the risks and Elon Musk’s Neuralink chip to robotics. The video will also go over the fundamentals and basics of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Breaking down ai for beginners into simple terms – showing what is ai, along with neural nets.
Machine Learning Explained
A Harvard expert talks about one of the most rapidly progressing branches of artificial intelligence and where it holds the most promise to accelerate medicine.
Nanotechnology in Food Science/Engineering
Food additives have been around for years, the initial goal was to extend the longevity of food. Nowadays the goal has broaden and recently nanoparticles have entered this field in a way to add smaller dosages for preservation as well as nutrients.
5 Advanced Robots From Boston Dynamics Will Change The Jobs Of Humans.
1. Handle Legs & Wheels: The Best of Both Worlds Handle combines wheels and legs to provide agile high-strength mobile manipulation. Handle is a robot that combines the rough-terrain capability of legs with the efficiency of wheels. It uses many of the same principles for dynamics, balance, and mobile manipulation? found in the quadruped and biped robots we build, but with only 10 actuated joints, it is significantly less complex. Wheels are fast and efficient on flat surfaces while legs can go almost anywhere: by combining wheels and legs, Handle has the best of both worlds.
2. Atlas The World’s Most Dynamic Humanoid Atlas uses balance and whole-body skills to achieve two-handed mobile manipulation. Atlas is the latest in a line of advanced humanoid robots we are developing. Atlas’ control system coordinates motions of the arms, torso and legs to achieve whole-body mobile manipulation, greatly expanding its reach and workspace. Atlas’ ability to balance while performing tasks allows it to work in a large volume while occupying only a small footprint.
3. LS3 Legged Squad Support Systems The AlphaDog of legged robots carries heavy loads over rough terrain. LS3 was designed to go anywhere Marines and soldiers go on foot, helping carry their load. LS3 carries 182 kg of gear and enough fuel for a 32 km mission lasting 24 hours. (In one test on flat terrain LS3 carried over 500 kg of payload.) LS3 automatically follows its leader using computer vision, so it does not need a dedicated driver. It also travels to designated locations using terrain sensing, obstacle avoidance and GPS.
4. BigDog The First Advanced Rough-Terrain Robot The first legged robot to leave the lab and take on the real world. BigDog has four legs that are articulated like an animal’s, with compliant elements to absorb shock and recycle energy from one step to the next. BigDog is the size of a large dog or small mule.
5. SpotMini Good Things Come in Small Packages A nimble robot that handles objects, climbs stairs, and will operate in offices, homes and outdoors. SpotMini is a small four-legged robot that comfortably fits in an office or home. It weighs 25 kg (30 kg if you include the arm). SpotMini is all-electric and can go for about 90 minutes on a charge, depending on what it is doing. SpotMini is the quietest robot we have built.
The Best Realistic Robots Development Of Artificial Intelligence till 2020
1) Cassie, Two-Legged Walking Robot From Agility Robotics – Made For Search & Rescue Efforts. 2) HRP-4C (Miim) is Feminine humanoid Robot Can Sing Walk & Dance So Well. 3) hrp-4c, miim, dancing robot, singing robot, 4) Atlas, The World’s Most Dynamic Humanoid Robot from Boston Dynamics.
Agility Robotics: The Next Steps
Digit is now in full commercial production and we’re excited to announce a $20M funding rounding round co-led by DCVC and Playground Global.
Artificial intelligence in your enterprise – Opportunities, risks, and exciting applications
Artificial intelligence has made a lasting impact on numerous areas of our lives. Our everyday life is being shaped more and more by it. Therefore it is essential to ask ourselves: What can AI really do?
Centralization vs Decentralization – Blockchain 101
Decentralized networks give users much more control over the rules and maintenance of that network. Let’s explore how information is confirmed, or mined, and added to the blockchain. But first, we’ll examine the differences between centralized and decentralized networks.
What is a consensus algorithm?
There is only one state of truth in a blockchain. But how can we make sure the state of truth doesn’t get tampered with? Consensus algorithms are protocols that nodes use to agree with each other on the one and only state of truth in the blockchain. In this video, we explain to you the definition of consensus algorithms and how they work. In this video, we answer:
– What is the consensus algorithm?
– What are the benefits and what are the limitations?
– What types of consensus algorithms are available?
– What are the best options?
It also introduces Proof of Participation, vs Proof of Work and Proof of Stake.
The Best Examples Of Using Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Good
Practical examples of how artificial intelligence and machine learning is now used to address some of the world’s biggest challenges, from healthcare, to hunger to climate change.
