by Prof Andy Pardoe | Jan 23, 2017 | Blog, News
“Most artificial intelligence research today concerning vision focuses on recognition or labelling what is in a scene rather than reasoning about it” A new computational model performs at human levels when subjected to standard intelligence test, making...
by Prof Andy Pardoe | Dec 29, 2016 | Blog, News
Apple researchers have come up with an improved way to train artificial intelligence algorithms, an achievement that’s less significant for its scientific value than for the fact that it may be a sign of more Apple AI research to come. More..
by Prof Andy Pardoe | Nov 22, 2016 | Blog
Theresa May is to commit the UK to a £2bn annual fund for scientific research and development and a review of tax incentives for innovative corporations in an effort to boost the technology industry including investment in robotics and biotechnology....
by Prof Andy Pardoe | Sep 8, 2016 | Blog, Blog 2, News
For every great advance in artificial intelligence (AI), offering a chance for machines to truly think and be more useful than ever before, there is always a negative story supporting the fear that humans may one day be subservient to their creations. A recent online...
by Prof Andy Pardoe | Sep 2, 2016 | Blog, Blog 2, News
Podcast: Anton was a business psychology consultant and like many people hadn’t thought about the impact of artificial intelligence on business. A chance discussion about the psychology of human-robot interaction changed everything. Listen to...