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DARPA develops robot which can learn how to cook by watching YouTube

byCustoms Today Report
02/02/2015
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NEW YORK: The United States Department of Defense created agency responsible for developing advanced new technologies for the U.S. military, DARPA, has programmed a robot capable of learning how to cook by watching how-to cooking videos on YouTube.

This recent advance in robotics and artificial intelligence may be reason to reintroduce the AI safety concerns of Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Stephen Hawking and others, which Immortal News reported on previously. Their mutual is concern in that AI development has adequately accounted for safety concerns which should be taken into account prior to developing sophisticated AIs. Musk, founder of SpaceX, put his money where his mouth is and donated $10 million to artificial intelligence safety. He tweeted at the time that artificial intelligence is “all fun & games until someone loses an I.”

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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) funded research program at the University of Maryland is behind the new Baxter humanoid robot which learns to cook by watching videos. While the robot can learn how to brush melted butter onto a corn cob from watching a how-to cooking video on the Internet, NBC News notes that it in the future, it could be watching you. DARPA published a report on their Mathematics of Sensing, Exploitation, and Execution (MSEE) program on January 29, 2015. The report indicated that the University of Maryland had successfully developed a system which enabled a robot to process visual data from a series of videos. Program manager at DARPA’s Defense Sciences Offices, Reza Ghanadan, said that the program was initially aimed at the task of “sensing,” but this was eventually taken to the next step: execution.

 

 

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