Robot police officers hit street in north China's Handan City. They manage to patrol, provide information consulting and traffic accident alerts https://t.co/SPoqfzJfHR pic.twitter.com/Z4y5eZzUu8— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) August 8, 2019
It's pretty awesome to think in the future, there will be coevolution between weeds evading detection by mimicking crops, and machine learning algorithms improving to detect them. https://t.co/TqQq9LASQi— Vince Buffalo (@vsbuffalo) August 3, 2019
Evil pole, thou shall kill no more cars at @circuitlaunch pic.twitter.com/YJ0acSyOqs— DIY Robocars (@diyrobocars) August 4, 2019
This self-riding bicycle follows you around while you walk. Read the full story https://t.co/AnGGGvDwz7 pic.twitter.com/MRav8Aewbh— New Scientist (@newscientist) August 1, 2019
It's 11:53 PM. The neighbors' "smart" lawn sprinkler system is asking to join my wifi network and offering to let me configure it.— Mark Kriegsman (@MarkKriegsman) August 1, 2019
and now, courtesy of a neural net, the jobs of the future— Janelle Shane (@JanelleCShane) August 1, 2019
(via https://t.co/wfq55sF4Hb) https://t.co/AqUc8d6G1y pic.twitter.com/1VT3nOAnPq
Interesting paper on unexpected discrimination in online ads: women see less ads for STEM job openings because they click them (and other ads) more. That makes ads for women more expensive, so a gender-neutral ad bidding system will decide to show less STEM job ads to women! pic.twitter.com/JrS7TYTqKF— Ethan Mollick (@emollick) July 26, 2019
Seriously, you just couldn’t make this up.— Mr Frank McVeety (@Franktmcveety) August 3, 2019
A diesel generator for a car charging point. pic.twitter.com/8M5a2YMqcJ