Will the technological singularity change everything we know about AI?
As the technological singularity approaches, engineers might need to start thinking about what it means to be human.
As the technological singularity approaches, engineers might need to start thinking about what it means to be human.
Artificial intelligence (AI) expertise is becoming more democratised and spreading to other professions, including engineering
Engineers, scientists and artists are teaming up to help communities connect with complex topics.
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A while ago, Dr Terry Martin predicted unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were on the cusp of some very interesting developments, ...
The future of robotics is collaborative, according to one researcher hoping to help machines and humans work in harmony.