Tag: AI

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This is one of the “hottest” and most tangled topics in modern law. The problem is that the legal machinery simply cannot keep up with the speed of neural network development. If we break everything down, we run into three fundamental deadlocks: 1. The prompt as an “instruction” rather than an “object of art.” From […]

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Death has always been the only “impenetrable” boundary of human existence. Religions offered faith in an afterlife, while science offered resignation to biology. Digital immortality promises us what was for centuries the preserve of religion—eternity. Today, it is proposed to create avatars of the deceased, who continue to “live” in instant messengers, respond to messages […]

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, known for his bold predictions, has once again captured the attention of the global community. This time, it’s about a project that could bring artificial intelligence closer to direct interaction with the human brain. Merge Labs, a laboratory developing a fundamentally new brain-computer interface, is at the center of this ambitious […]

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The Japanese robotics industry is undergoing a transformation as it attempts to adapt to the era of physical artificial intelligence. Traditional leaders such as Fanuc and Yaskawa Electric, which dominated the market for decades with their precision-programmed movements, are now forced to catch up with competitors in the field of autonomous systems. Physical AI is […]

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AI — what is it: a business adventure or a tool for Schwab and Co. to drive humanity under complete control in its purest form? Experts in the digital segment claim that not a single large company specialized in the development of AI as a business project has publicly presented either a medium-term development plan […]

Yuri Chekalin31.08.2024
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Walking is a valuable form of exercise, but for many people it’s a challenge, whether because of aging, illness or muscle weakness. That’s why South Korean robotics company WIRobotics created WIM, a robotic assist device you strap around your waist and legs. It reduces the energy needed to walk by about 20 percent, potentially allowing walkers […]