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This is completely autonomous, self-willed nature.
I don't even want to think what "error" means in the context of lethal
autonomous
weapons.
It turns out that we're biologically hardwired to project intent and life onto any movement in our physical space that seems
autonomous
to us.
And as these machines that can sense and make
autonomous
decisions and learn enter into these shared spaces, I think that maybe the best analogy we have for this is our relationship with animals.
So I think we need to start preparing ourselves, because we are about to face a world where distributed,
autonomous
institutions have quite a significant role.
He's the Minister of Health in the northern
autonomous
region of Iraq, in Kurdistan.
First and foremost, I would love it if this meeting could help to remind us that we all need each other, none of us is an island, an
autonomous
and independent "I," separated from the other, and we can only build the future by standing together, including everyone.
They built an
autonomous
guided vehicle.
Meanwhile, governments are researching
autonomous
military drones that could wind up making decisions of whether they'll risk civilian casualties to attack a high-value target.
So researchers who study
autonomous
systems are collaborating with philosophers to address the complex problem of programming ethics into machines, which goes to show that even hypothetical dilemmas can wind up on a collision course with the real world.
A lot of people think that when you make cars autonomous, they'll be able to go faster and that will alleviate congestion.
EM: I think we're still on track for being able to go cross-country from LA to New York by the end of the year, fully
autonomous.
Our work has also inspired another robot, a biologically inspired bouncing robot, from the University of Michigan and McGill named RHex, for robot hexapod, and this one's
autonomous.
Now, one of the important things about making
autonomous
robots is to make them not do just exactly what you say, but make them deal with the uncertainty of what happens in the real world.
And believe me, getting it to do what it's supposed to do in those circumstances is a real challenge, but the result is something that's going to generalize and make robots much more
autonomous
than they would be otherwise.
I'm happy to make that transit
autonomous
vehicles, but maybe I'll have a chance to talk about that later.
Chris Anderson: So, OK:
autonomous
driving, self-driving cars.
Instead, scientists believe that these birds are aligned on a few simple rules, allowing every single bird to make
autonomous
decisions while still flying in perfect synchrony.
They believed in the power of small,
autonomous
teams.
If we want these teams to be fast, flexible, creative, like a mini-start-up, they have to be empowered and
autonomous.
And as people move to the countryside, how is that going to be? Think about autonomous, off-the-grid houses with solar panels, with wind turbines and waste recycling utilities, our new homes producing their own energy and using it to also power the family car.
And the building is no longer seen as an
autonomous
thing, but something that's only inextricably connected to this city and this place at this time.
The robot's being totally
autonomous.
This is 100 percent autonomous, about 33 miles, an hour and a half.
And in 2014 we created Zipline, which is a company that uses electric
autonomous
aircraft to deliver medicine to hospitals and health centers on demand.
We pull the blood from our stock, which is delivered from the National Center for Blood Transfusion; we scan the blood into our system so the Ministry of Health knows where the blood is going; and then we'll basically pack it into a Zip, which is what we call these little
autonomous
airplanes that run on batteries.
And from the moment it leaves the end of the launcher, it's completely
autonomous.
And not only that, but our
autonomous
fleet of vehicles relies on that cellular network.
It's actually going to be the largest
autonomous
system anywhere in the world.
A critical part that we can take advantage of is that we have these inexpensive microprocessors and each of these petals is autonomous, and each of these petals figures out where the sun is with no user setup.
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