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How can we address real concerns over artificial intelligence?
Harry Armstrong and Jared Robert Keller
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It’s far more likely that robots would inadvertently harm or frustrate humans while carrying out our orders than they would rise up against us
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IK prize-winning system matches images from the 24/7 news cycle with centuries-old artworks and presents them online
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Forget ideology, liberal democracy’s newest threats come from technology and bioscience
John NaughtonA groundbreaking book by historian Yuval Harari claims that artificial intelligence and genetic enhancements will usher in a world of inequality and powerful elites. How real is the threat? -
The stories we tell around technology shape both our understanding and the future of technology itself
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Mark Zuckerberg says VR will capture human experiences like never before – but is it really superior to what writers and artists achieved centuries ago?
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At a Guardian Live event, games editor Keith Stuart asks a panel of designers and programmers what the advances in artificial intelligence mean for games and the people who play them?
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Even at Google’s DeepMind, there’s still stuff that humans code best, it seems – and it’s all down to timing
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Advances in artificial intelligence could give us digital immortality, distilling a lifetime’s worth of online presence into a deathless version of ourselves
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Pinchas Gutter survived a Nazi death camp – and now his story will live on through a hologram that can answer your questions
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Zoltan Istvan leads the Transhumanist party and believes that, through science, humans will reverse ageing and eventually death. Can he convert the skeptics?
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We need to rethink our view of jobs and leisure – and quickly, if we are to avoid becoming obsolete
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Google answers plea from users with update to open source tool that adds ability to operate on multiple devices – it’s like using many brain cells instead of one
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Chris Bishop fears concern over Terminator-style scenarios could deprive humanity of one of the most powerful technologies ever created
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Design engineer David Thomasson can see a future where robots make feature films, build cities autonomously and let humans get on with helping each other
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From the games program AlphaGo to the movie 2001, we are often warned of the threats posed by computers. But there is a way to live alongside technology
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DeepMind’s artificial intelligence astonishes fans to defeat human opponent and offers evidence computer software has mastered a major challenge
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Backhanded congratulations from the company’s head of AI research to Google DeepMind
Fourth industrial revolution With robots, is a life without work one we'd want to live?