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Artificial intelligence archive

AI researchers say Elon Musk’s fears ‘not completely crazy’

October 29, 2014
Commenting on high-tech entrepreneur Elon Musk provocative statement that artificial intelligence research is a danger to humanity, EECS professor and robotics researcher Stuart Russell says that “If we don’t know how to control AI… it would be like making a hydrogen bomb. They would be much more dangerous than they are useful.”
Categories AI & robotics, Electrical engineering, Faculty, Public policy, Security & privacy

The robot in the cloud

October 27, 2014
In a conversation with the New York Times’ Bits blog, Berkeley Engineering professor, roboticist and new media pioneer Ken Goldberg discusses what he thinks will be one of the great technology breakthroughs of our age: the fusing of robotics and cloud computing.
Categories AI & robotics, Electrical engineering, Faculty, Industrial engineering

New research center aims to develop second generation of surgical robots

October 24, 2014
With funding from the National Science Foundation and two private donors, Berkeley Engineering scientists will establish a research center intended to help develop medical robots that can perform low-level and repetitive surgical tasks.
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Health, Research

Scientists consider repurposing robots for Ebola

October 23, 2014
Robotics scientists, pondering the intriguing possibility of repurposing existing search-and-rescue robots to help contain the Ebola epidemic, are planning a nationwide series of brainstorming meetings, including one Nov. 7 at UC Berkeley.
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Electrical engineering, Health, Public policy

Brainy, yes, but hardly handy

September 2, 2014
Robots won’t be able to take on many human roles until they acquire a delicate sense of touch, and that “takes time, and it’s more complicated,” says Ken Goldberg, a roboticist and IEOR professor at Berkeley Engineering. “Humans are really good at this, and they have millions of years of evolution.”
Categories AI & robotics, Industrial engineering, Research

Big to tiny robots on risky ground: You go first

June 13, 2014
Researchers at Berkeley Engineering’s Biomimetic Millisystems Lab and ETH Zurich have suggested an approach for protecting expensive components in big robots when on difficult terrain: Send in little, inexpensively made robots ahead of them as scouts.
Categories AI & robotics, Electrical engineering, Research

So, where are my robot servants?

May 29, 2014
Four years after Berkeley engineers’ video of a towel-folding robot went viral, IEEE Spectrum ponders what it will take to develop robots that can become true helpers and companions in people’s homes. Berkeley roboticist Ken Goldberg says he doubts that ever-smarter machines will replace human contact, “but people aren’t always available.”
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Electrical engineering

Science Goes to the Movies: ‘Transcendence’

May 12, 2014
In a conversation with NPR’s Science Friday, EECS professor Stuart Russell explains what it would take to “upload” a mind to the Internet, and what is really worrisome about strong artificial intelligence.
Categories AI & robotics, Electrical engineering, Faculty, Research

What if robots had whiskers?

January 21, 2014
Researchers with Berkeley Lab and Berkeley Engineering have created e-whiskers – highly sensitive tactile sensors made from carbon nanotubes and silver nanoparticles that should have a wide range of applications including advanced robotics, human-machine interfaces, and biological and environmental sensors.
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Materials science, Research

Berkeley Engineering team builds lamp robot at hackathon

September 9, 2013
A reporter for the Daily Pennsylvanian student newspaper shadows four Berkeley Engineering students as they try repeat the Berkeley team’s 2012 victory at the PennApps Hackathon, the largest such student-run event in the country.
Categories AI & robotics, Competitions

Personal robots moving closer to reality

November 28, 2012
Personal robots that can bake cookies, shoot pool and — in the hands of EECS professor Pieter Abbeel — fold laundry are evidence of a new generation in artificial intelligence, jump-started by a Silicon Valley tech company’s PR2 robots.
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering

Putting water online

May 1, 2012
In spring 2012, the Floating Sensor Network project, led by associate professor of EECS Alexandre Bayen, launched a flotilla of 100 robots down the Sacramento River to provide data on water movement and pollutant spread.
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Electrical engineering, Research, Sustainability & environment
Grad students Kevin Peterson and EECS professor Ron Fearing with DASH+Wings

Winging it

May 1, 2012
A small, roach-like robot with plastic wings borrowed from a toy is providing important insights into the natural history of flight.
Categories AI & robotics, Devices & inventions, Electrical engineering, Research

When the car is the driver

February 17, 2012
This week the state of Nevada finalized new rules that will make it possible for robotic self-driving cars to receive their own special driving permits. Do people notice a self-driving car and gawk? “We get a lot of thumbs up,” says Berkeley Engineering alum Anthony Levandowski (M.S.’03 IEOR), one of the leaders of Google’s self-driving car project. Google’s fleet of robotic cars has driven more than 200,000 miles over highways and city streets in California and Nevada.
Categories AI & robotics, Alumni, Industrial engineering, Mechanical engineering, Sustainability & environment

Expanding the reach of robotics

November 29, 2011
From flying and crawling through quake-ravaged wreckage to performing dexterous feats of minimally invasive surgery and enabling paraplegics to walk, the vision of what robots and intelligent machines can do has come a long way since I first began the robotics effort at Berkeley in 1983.
Categories AI & robotics, Electrical engineering

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