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- President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Monday meant to spur the development and regulation of artificial intelligence, technology that many experts believe will define the future of everything from consumer products to health care to warfare.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researchers will fly drones this fall as part of MOSAiC, a massive expedition to the Arctic to study climate at the top of the world.
- Here are the problems that researchers must overcome to start giving rides without humans behind the wheel.
- A new game from the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence hopes to enlighten the algorithms.
- Why do people lash out at robots, particularly those that are built to resemble humans? It’s a global phenomenon.
- The Federal Aviation Administration announced new awards to three of the 10 drone integration pilot projects for development of technologies to further integrate drones into the national airspace.
- Andrew Kramer is working on his PhD at the College of Engineering and Applied Science under Assistant Professor Christoffer Heckman.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineering professor Sean Humbert is leading a team in a national competition, the Subterranean Challenge. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency gifted the university a $4.5 million grant to fund Humbert's team.
- Three research teams recently made progress in turning data from electrodes surgically placed on the brain into computer-generated speech. Using computational models known as neural networks, they reconstructed words and sentences that were, in some cases, intelligible to human listeners.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Professor Claire Monteleoni uses smart simulations to help predict and mitigate extreme climate events.