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    Even primitive robots can be dangerous , human error or not...........
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    Automaker robot kills technician in Volkswagen plant in Germany

    By ickonic on 2nd July 2015 New Physics




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    ‘A robot has killed a factory technician at a Volkswagen plant in Germany, the automaker says.

    The 22-year-old external contractor died of injuries on Monday in a Volkswagen production
    plant in Baunatal, AFP quoted VW spokesman Heiko Hillwig as saying on Wednesday

    He “was part of a team that was setting up the stationary robot when it grabbed and crushed
    him against a metal plate,” Hillwig added.’

    The robot, though being old and outdated, had not suffered any technical defect and initial
    conclusions suggested that human error was to blame, the VW spokesman further noted.

    He added that it “was not one of the new generation of lightweight collaborative robots that
    work side by side with workers on the production line and forgo safety cages.”

    Fatalities related to robots are rare since safety cages are installed around them to prevent
    accidental contact with humans. However, in this incident the victim was standing in the cage,
    an act against safety measures. His colleague who was standing outside of the cage was not harmed.

    According to Hillwig, prosecutors have launched a probe into how the incident happened.

    RS/AS/MHB

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    The David Icke Facebook Photo Gallery – funny and profound

    By ickonic on 2nd July 2015






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    Facebook is building AI systems ‘that are better than humans,’ Zuckerberg reveals

    By ickonic on 2nd July 2015 Corporate Crime, Illuminati Criminals, Mind Control




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    ‘Zuck says Facebook’s in the midst of building AI systems “that are better than humans
    at our primary senses.” They’re designing one to be able to detect everything in an image
    or video: people, objects, animals, backgrounds and locations, among others. If it can
    understand what’s in an image or video, it could, for instance, tell a blind person what
    it’s about. The other system they’re working on focuses on language, so that it’ll be able
    to translate speech to text and text from one language to another, as well as answer
    questions in conversational lingo. Of course, these AI systems’ most obvious application
    is being able to surface more relevant News Feed entries for users and giving everyone a
    new way to consume posts on the site.’

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    AI robots denounce child-bearing as ‘immoral,’ claim the purpose of life is ‘to serve
    the greater good’ and ‘live forever,’ and get angry when questioned on ethics

    By ickonic on 16th July 2015 Microchipping, New Physics



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    AI robots denounce child-bearing as ‘immoral,’ claim the purpose of life is ‘to serve
    the greater good’ and ‘live forever,’ and get angry when questioned on ethics

    Thursday, July 16, 2015 by: J. D. Heyes
    Tags: artificial intelligence, childbirth, immortality






    ‘As the world’s robotic development becomes more mature, there have been
    no shortage of experts who have predicted seismic cultural, economic and
    social changes on the horizon for our planet.But one of the little-discussed
    aspects of robotics is the development of AI – artificial intelligence – even
    though it is one of the most rapidly advancing computer science disciplines.

    Much of AI relies on development of a scientific process known as conversational
    modeling,[PDF] which – up to this point – has been rudimentary. But all of that
    is changing; devices – computers, robots, any device utilizing AI – are becoming
    much more mature.’

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    life is ‘to serve the greater good’ and ‘live forever,’ and get angry when questioned on ethics

    http://www.naturalnews.com/050414_artificial_intelligence_childbirth_immortality.html#

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    New brain implants are so microscopic, you won’t even know that you’ve been implanted

    By ickonic on 17th July 2015 Medical/Health, Microchipping, Mind Control





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    New brain implants are so microscopic, you won't even know that you've been implanted

    Friday, July 17, 2015 by: Ethan A. Huff, staff writer
    Tags: brain implants, mind control, transhumanism




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    ‘The cult of “science” has a fetish for trying to amalgamate humanity with machine. And
    its latest endeavor in this pursuit has taken the form of an emerging brain implant
    technology that would render humans part flesh, part computer.

    Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), have come up with a concept
    they’ve dubbed “neural dust” that they say can be implanted into people’s brains for data
    collection purposes. And the technology is reportedly so small that humans wouldn’t even
    know it was inside their heads.

    Using a special wire apparatus, the neural dust can be “dipped” into a person’s cerebral
    cortex, report scientists, where it would remain embedded indefinitely. And since it’s
    powered by special piezoelectric materials, this dust wouldn’t require a recharge, which
    means once it’s there, it’s there for good.’

    According to reports, this neural dust contains a complementary metal oxide semiconductor
    (CMOS) that allows it to monitor and track a person's brain activity. After gathering this data,
    the dust then transmits it to a special transmitter installed on a person's scalp.

    Here's how The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) describes the technology:

    "Thousands of biologically neutral microsensors, on the order of one-tenth of a millimeter
    (approximately the thickness of a human hair), would convert electrical signals into
    ultrasound that could be read outside the brain."


    Read more: New brain implants are so microscopic, you won’t even know that you’ve been implanted

    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/050440_br...#ixzz3g7vABH2M
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    Google’s Ray Kurzweil says humans will have 'hybrid' cloud-powered brains by 2030

    Others say that the main peril in Kurzweil’s predictions is they are vague and elastic, or consistently
    over-ambitious. In 1990 he said that by 2020 there would be a new world government, and in 1999 he
    opined that by 2019 we would be dealing with personalized virtual shopkeepers, bankers and sales in
    most of our business transactions.

    Yet some of his more grounded predictions, such as the fact that most computers would communicate
    wirelessly and that people would give voice commands to their handheld computer, have been proved
    correct. In New York, Kurzweil defended his record, saying 94 percent of his 1999 predictions have
    turned out to be true.
    they can go to hell, i'm not putting **** inside my brain that is for sure, but he's right about the banks and shops, all the banks now have self service machines now and it's 2015.

    i think the aim of this all is to get into our brains and or being, they want a grasp of that and we know what google is all about behind the scenes do you really trust a corporation like google inside your body? i know i don't.
    the soul mind trap http://tinyurl.com/ph7ajgb
    we live in a 3D matrix 3rd dimensional prison, awake! and never forget! so you shall no longer be imprisoned! escape the reincarnation lunar soul trap!

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    This is a scary an inevitable conclusion I think , probably
    a bit further than 2 years but they are getting more stable.....


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    ATLAS: Next Generation Of DARPA Humanoid Robot Released

    By David on 25th February 2016



    The evolution of humanoid robots is happening at an ever-quickening pace. These
    advancements are occurring not only in their mechanics but also with the
    incorporation of artificial intelligence.

    One of the humanoid robots that has garnered the most attention is ATLAS,
    developed for DARPA by Boston Dynamics. ATLAS has been through several
    incarnations since its inception in 2013 as part of the DARPA Robotics Challenge
    and, as you’ll see in the videos below, if a truly Terminator-like killer robot ever
    does come to fruition, ATLAS very well could be the one.’

    http://www.activistpost.com/2016/02/...-released.html



    Published on 23 Feb 2016

    A new version of Atlas, designed to operate outdoors and inside buildings. It is
    specialized for mobile manipulation. It is electrically powered and hydraulically
    actuated. It uses sensors in its body and legs to balance and LIDAR and stereo
    sensors in its head to avoid obstacles, assess the terrain, help with navigation and
    manipulate objects. This version of Atlas is about 5' 9" tall (about a head shorter
    than the DRC Atlas) and weighs 180 lbs.

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    Google's AI wins final Go challenge
    15 March 2016



    Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence has secured its fourth win over a master player,
    in the final of a five match challenge.Lee Se-dol, one of the world's top Go players, won
    just one of the matches against the AlphaGo program, missing out on the $1m prize up
    for grabs.Demis Hassabis, founder of DeepMind, said the match had been the "most
    exciting and stressful" for his team.

    Lee Se-dol said he felt "regrettable" about the result of the contest.



    Mr Lee won one of the five matches

    In Go, players take turn placing stones on a 19-by-19 grid, competing to take control
    of the most territory.The game is considered to be much more challenging for computers
    than chess.At a press conference held after the final match, Mr Lee said he did not
    necessarily think AlphaGo was superior to humans.But he said he had more studying to
    do, and admitted the matches had challenged some of his ideas about the game Go.

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    The Potential Problems With Artificial Intelligence

    By David on 15 March 2016 GMT




    ‘Artificial intelligence (AI) is, simply put, intelligence exhibited by software and machines.
    Intelligence itself could be defined as the ability to learn and solve problems. In nature,
    evolution has endowed many species with intelligence, and human beings in particular
    with a relatively formidable ability to learn and solve problems.

    Human intelligence has allowed our species to diverge from evolutionary and natural
    environmental constraints, giving us mastery for better or worse over the planet and
    all other life upon it. We have done this through technology which includes the simplest
    forms of tool-making to the most complex machines we use to ply the seas, skies, and
    even outer space.’

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    Robo-geddon? Six microrobots move a car 18,000 times their weight

    By David on 15 March 2016 GMT



    ‘We don’t want to alarm you, but researchers appear to have come a step
    closer to helping robots one day take over the world.Inspired by insects
    and lizards, researchers at Stanford University, California have designed
    a tiny robot capable of shifting weights many times its size, either working
    solo in in groups.

    The “microTug” robots use a special adhesive inspired by gecko toes to move
    objects over 2,000 times their weight. If this level of power was ever used
    against mankind, we might be in deep trouble.’




    Published on 13 Mar 2016

    Not only are ants impressively strong, they are also amazing team players.
    This research inspired by such teamwork examples how the ways that
    microrobots move effects their ability to work in teams. With careful
    consideration to robot gait, we demonstrate a team of 6 super strong
    microTug microrobots (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rWuU...)
    weighing 100 grams pulling the author's unmodified 3900lb (1800kg)
    car on polished concrete.

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    The Long-Awaited Promise of a Programmable Quantum Computer

    By David on 24 March 2016 GMT New Physics, The Awakening



    ‘The quest to build a powerful quantum computer is one of the great challenges
    of 21st century physics. And although the hurdles are significant, physicists are
    chasing them down, one by one.

    They’ve gradually learned how to control quantum particles with the precision
    necessary to run quantum algorithms on a small scale with just a few qubits.’

    Read more: The Long-Awaited Promise of a Programmable Quantum Computer

    http://www.cryptogon.com/?p=48491

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    DARPA Is Using Mind Control Techniques to Manipulate Social Media

    By David on 24 March 2016 GMT Big Brother





    ‘It is quite clear that Americans who are pro-Second Amendment, pro-Constitution,
    and anti-corruption and treasonous government and anti-corporate criminal activity
    makes one an enemy of the state. The most ironic element in all of this is that our
    tax dollars are being used to manipulate us. One other aspect of this document that
    is frightening is the detailed planning that went into subjugating the minds and
    actions of the American people.’

    Read more: DARPA Is Using Mind Control Techniques to Manipulate Social Media

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    Smart machines are about to run the world: Here's how to prepare

    By David on 30 March 2016 GMT

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    Tech Republic...




    ‘”The robots are here,” Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy told a packed room at IdeaFestival
    2015 in Louisville, KY. “You may not see them every day, but we know how to make
    them. We fund research to design them. We have robots who can assist us and robot
    soldiers who can kill us.”

    Yampolskiy, director of the Cyber Security Laboratory at the University of Louisville
    and author of Artificial Superintelligence: a Futuristic Approach, studies the implications
    of AI, the interface between machines and people, and the influence they have on our
    workplace. AI has formally been around since in the 1950s and a lot of it—spell-check,
    for example—is no longer called artificial intelligence. “In your head,” Yampolskiy said,
    “those technologies aren’t AI. But they really are.”

    AI, he said, is everywhere. “It’s in your phones, your cars. It’s Google. It’s every bit of technology we’re using.”‘

    http://www.techrepublic.com/article/...ow-to-prepare/
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    Computer paints 'new Rembrandt' after old works analysis

    By Chris Baraniuk
    Technology reporter


    4 hours ago
    From the section Technology

    The painting was produced by a computer that had analysed existing Rembrandt works

    Image copyright The Next Rembrandt

    The painting was produced by a computer that had analysed existing Rembrandt works

    A team of technologists working with Microsoft and others have produced a 3D-printed
    painting in the style of Dutch master Rembrandt.

    The portrait was created after existing works by the artist were analysed by a computer.

    A new work was then designed to look as much like a Rembrandt as possible - while
    remaining an original portrait.

    It was then 3D-printed to give it the same texture as an oil painting.

    "We really wanted to understand what makes a face look like a Rembrandt," Emmanuel
    Flores, director of technology for the project, told the BBC.

    After they had been digitally tagged by humans, data on Rembrandt's paintings was
    gathered by computers which discovered patterns in how the Dutch master would, for
    example, characteristically shape a subject's eyes in his portraits.

    Then, machine-learning algorithms were developed which could output a new portrait
    mirroring Rembrandt's style.

    To limit the many possible results to a specific type of individual, the computer was
    asked to produce a portrait of a Caucasian male between the ages of 30 and 40, with
    facial hair, wearing black clothes with a white collar and a hat, facing to the right.

    Algorithm artist

    "We found that with certain variations in the algorithm, for example, the hair might be
    distributed in different ways," explained Mr Flores.But humans didn't decide the final
    look and feel of the final portrait - they simply chose algorithms based on their efficiency
    and let the computer come up with the finished result.Finally, a 3D texture for the
    painting was applied based on the height and depth of paint
    applied to Rembrandt's works.

    As this was 3D-printed, artists's brushstrokes themselves could be mimicked in the final product.

    "Our goal was to make a machine that works like Rembrandt," said Mr Flores. "We will
    understand better what makes a masterpiece a masterpiece."

    However, he added, "I don't think we can substitute Rembrandt - Rembrandt is unique."

    The two-year project, entitled "The Next Rembrandt", was a collaboration between Microsoft,
    financial firm ING, Delft University of Technology and two Dutch art museums - Mauritshuis
    and Rembrandthuis.

    A public exhibition of the portrait is planned and details of the display will be released at a later date.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35977315
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    Robots are becoming security guards. 'Once it gets arms ... it'll replace all of us'

    By David on 3 September 2016 GMT Corporate Crime New Physics



    ‘William Santana Li imagines a future where robots will keep Americans safe.

    Communities, he dreams, will take security into their own hands by investing in
    wheeled machines that patrol streets, sidewalks and schools — instantly alerting
    residents via a mobile app of intruders or criminal behavior.

    “What if we could crowd-source security?” said Li, co-founder and chief executive of
    a robotics company, Knightscope, that hopes to eventually do just that.’

    Read more: Robots are becoming security guards. ‘Once it gets arms … it’ll replace all of us’

    http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...nap-story.html
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    This CIA-Backed D-Wave Quantum Computer Will Change Your View Of Reality Forever

    By David on 3 September 2016 GMT What is Reality?


    ACTIVIST POST....


    This CIA-Backed D-Wave Quantum Computer Will Change Your View of Reality Forever

    TOPICS:Artificial IntelligenceCIAMilitaryPiper McGowin.

    September 2, 2016


    By Piper McGowin

    ‘Meanwhile as everyone was busy arguing over the bread and circus elections, the CIA
    was busy funding a computer so powerful that it is described as “tapping into the
    fundamental fabric of reality” and the man who owns the company says being near one
    is like “standing at the altar of an alien God.”

    What exactly do you suppose they are doing with it?

    You have to take a few minutes and watch this. It will change the way you look at “reality” forever.’



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    Beyond the Vacuum: Companion Robots Coming Home


    Blue Frog Robotics’ Buddy is a companion robot for the family that “connects, protects, and interacts with each member of your family.” BUDDY is built on an open-source platform, allowing developers worldwide to help build applications.

    Services that Buddy offers include home security (watching/monitoring the home), smart home (connecting lights, thermostats, etc.), mobile telepresence (sharing photos and videos), personal assistance (family calendar, information on weather), elder care (fall detection and medication reminders), and more.

    https://www.roboticsbusinessreview.c...s-coming-home/

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