AI researchers end ban after S.Korean university says no to "killer robots"
BERLIN, April 9 (Reuters) - More than 50 artificial intelligence (AI) researchers have ended a boycott of KAIST, one of South Korea's top university, after it agreed not to develop "killer robots" under a partnership with a defence company. KAIST and Hanwha Systems, one of two South Korean makers of ...
Kickstarter's focus is on engaging with creative people: Perry Chen
AI ( artificial intelligence ) is one of the biggest changes. We've been dealing with how tech affects us for the past 10-20 years. But ...