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Aah!!!
That robot wont make it to India, our recipes and ingredients would be a big turn off for such robots. Lol
Its not easy to master sub-continent style of cooking.
Will they have mustaches?
Not exactly i am a good cookA robot-training system that allows artificial intelligence to learn how to carry out tasks such as cooking by "watching" online tuition videos has been developed by scientists.
Researchers from the University of Maryland and NICTA in Australia demonstrated how deep neural networks in computer vision could be used to learn manipulation actions, such as chopping tomatoes.
Findings from the paper, Robot Learning Manipulation Action Plans by 'Watching' Unconstrained Videos from the World Wide Web, will be presented later this month at the 29th annual conference of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) in Austin, Texas.
"The ability to learn actions from human demonstrations is one of the major challenges for the development of intelligent systems," the researchers wrote in the paper. "Particularly, manipulation actions are very challenging, as there is large variation in the way they can be performed and there are many occlusions.
"Our ultimate goal is to build a self-learning robot that is able to enrich its knowledge about fine grained manipulation actions by 'watching' demo videos."
Fears over advancements in artificial intelligence
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has led prominent scientists and entrepreneurs to warn mankind could be in danger if such developments are not kept in check.
Last month, theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking stated the human race could be superseded by such technology.
"The primitive forms of artificial intelligence we already have, have proved very useful. But I think the development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race," Hawking said.
"It would take off on its own and redesign itself at an ever increasing rate. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete, and would be superseded."
Hawking's thoughts echoed the sentiments of Elon Musk, founder and CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. Musk claimed last year that the development of artificial intelligence was akin to "summoning the devil" and could be humanity's "biggest existential threat".
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At last we have solved one of the many problems of marriage!!
tag the wife here she will tell uWonder why i married
Kam umer meh marna nahai haitag the wife here she will tell u
robot or wife u got me thinkingKam umer meh marna nahai hai
But can it learn Kung Fu?
robot or wife u got me thinking
hmm?What was that dialogue in movie Titanic
Women and Machines don't go together
grrrrrrrrNot exactly i am a good cook
Wonder why i married
Yes watch that part (i guess first half) where Leonardo saves Cate from jumping off the ship's deck.I'll have to watch that movie again now. Lol.
Musk claimed last year that the development of artificial intelligence was akin to "summoning the devil" and could be humanity's "biggest existential threat".
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