Autonomous
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Empowered and
autonomous
teams are the building blocks of all these companies.
With empowered and
autonomous
teams, managing a project is rarely a top down exercise.
However, as teams are
autonomous
and empowered, more often than not they instead update their team charter, so team members can immediately say no to work the team does not own.
However, in organizations that are not empowered, where teams and individuals are not autonomous, Scrum might work better than alternatives.
We have already an
autonomous
vehicle.
There are over three quarters of a billion mobile phones in use in Africa today, and this has spurred justified excitement about leapfrogging, about bringing the sharing economy, artificial intelligence,
autonomous
machines to Africa.
The notion here is that you have 10 workers on the right side of the screen that are now all independent
autonomous
pick workers.
Another suggestion has been, since we're putting so many robots in the field, we can see the time coming where they're actually going to send robots out in the field that are
autonomous.
I'm here today to talk about
autonomous
flying beach balls.
They're not even
autonomous.
So one fundamental problem that the robots have to solve if they are to be autonomous, is essentially figuring out how to get from point A to point B. So this gets a little challenging, because the dynamics of this robot are quite complicated.
And again, everything is autonomous, and all Quentin has to do is to give them a blueprint of the design that he wants to build.
And the robots that play in the video are completely
autonomous.
You need an AUV, an
autonomous
underwater vehicle.
What I'm going to show you next is the first fully
autonomous
robotic exploration underground that's ever been done.
Now, that's been the promise of the self-driving car, the
autonomous
vehicle, and it's been the dream since at least 1939, when General Motors showcased this idea at their Futurama booth at the World's Fair.
Now, two weeks ago, that dream took a step forward, when the state of Nevada granted Google's self-driving car the very first license for an
autonomous
vehicle, clearly establishing that it's legal for them to test it on the roads in Nevada.
Now, California's considering similar legislation, and this would make sure that the
autonomous
car is not one of those things that has to stay in Vegas.
Now, in my lab at Stanford, we've been working on
autonomous
cars too, but with a slightly different spin on things.
First, we believe that before people turn over control to an
autonomous
car, that
autonomous
car should be at least as good as the very best human drivers.
We've also worked with Volkswagen Oracle, on Shelley, an
autonomous
race car that has raced at 150 miles an hour through the Bonneville Salt Flats, gone around Thunderhill Raceway Park in the sun, the wind and the rain, and navigated the 153 turns and 12.4 miles of the Pikes Peak Hill Climb route in Colorado with nobody at the wheel.
But in fact, there's something else that we've developed in the process of developing these
autonomous
cars.
Now, this has given us tremendous insight and inspiration for our own
autonomous
vehicles.
That would take us a long step along the road to
autonomous
vehicles that drive as well as the best humans.
I had the chance a little while back to ride in the Google
autonomous
car, which is as cool as it sounds.
We could send Congress on an
autonomous
car road trip.
I'm here to talk about very real killer robots,
autonomous
combat drones.
I'm talking about fully
autonomous
robotic weapons that make lethal decisions about human beings all on their own.
Seventy nations are developing remotely-piloted combat drones of their own, and as you'll see, remotely-piloted combat drones are the precursors to
autonomous
robotic weapons.
Now if responsibility and transparency are two of the cornerstones of representative government,
autonomous
robotic weapons could undermine both.
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