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Giant Tech Companies Working On Killer Robots

Companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Intel are working on killer robots with artificial intelligence and autonomously attacking the target.
According to Pence’s report by Agence France-Press (AFP), 50 companies worldwide were classified according to the danger rate of the weapons they developed.
According to the report, 22 companies are in the “medium anxiety” group, while 21 companies are in the “high anxiety” group, as well as Amazon and Microsoft, which offered the Pentagon to use their cloud infrastructure for $ 10 billion.
The CIA-backed Palantir company, also in the “high anxiety” group and conducting big data analysis, will develop a real-time artificial intelligence system on the battlefield to help soldiers for $ 800 million.
Frank Slijper, one of the authors of the report, said that companies such as Amazon and Microsoft, working on weapons that decide to kill people without the need for user intervention, deny their activities.
Robots Can Destroy An Ethnic Group
Professor of Computer Science, University of California Berkeley Dr. Stuart Russell said that artificial intelligence could produce weapons such as tanks, warplanes, and submarines that attack without human intervention.
Russell said that Israel already has a system that selectively hits targets by entering a region with an autonomous drone called Harpy.
Stating that machines that can decide to kill people should be banned, Russell said, “With the help of face recognition technology, artificial intelligence can destroy weapons, gender or an ethnic group, as well as destroy people with a political vision by scanning social media accounts.”
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South Korean TV Station Introduces An Artificial Intelligence-Based Host

Even though today many of us often read news from online media sites, the presence of presenters on television is still needed. This is because the host must have his own expertise to read the news so that it can attract the attention of the audience.
However, in this era of sophisticated technology, of course, there is a possibility that the work of this presenter can be replaced by modern technology. One of them is Artificial Intelligence.
This was also directly proven by a television station from South Korea called MBN News, where recently his party had exhibited an AI-based presenter who came under the name AI Kim and became the first host in South Korea to be developed using AI.
It is known that AI Kim or who has the full name AI Kim Ju-Ha was made based on the original presenter who worked at MBN News, namely Kim Ju-Ha. It was stated that the AI took about 10 hours to identify Kim Ju-Ha’s voice, speech, and body movements.
“I was created using deep learning technology by studying Kim Ju-Ha’s videos starting from the way he spoke, the sound he produced, the facial expressions, the movements of the lips, and how his body moved. I can deliver the exact same news as Kim Ju-Ha did, “said AI Kim Ju-Ha in his introduction.
It appears that AI Kim Ju-Ha can indeed speak very fluently like a real human. Even if we weren’t told that it was an AI, we probably wouldn’t even notice!
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This elastic sensor technology can make robots and VR feel like a human

The development of VR (Virtual Reality) technology is currently quite great, where there are many things that have been presented using this technology. But currently, there is still a barrier between the VR world and the real world, the barrier is that we can’t touch objects in the VR world.
This is what makes researchers from Cornell University interested in developing sensors that can detect objects in the real world and can later be displayed in VR. This technology comes in the form of an elastic glove which is equipped with several sensors on the fingers.
Not only is it useful for humans, but this technology is also known to be used by robots so that they can sense objects in the real world. Maybe in the future, the robots will be able to find out what object they are holding by using these sensors.
Rob Shepherd as the head of the research said that at this time the technology had begun to be completed. Although it is quite difficult to gauge what touch feels like in the real world, these technologists allow them to make interaction relationships, especially for touch.
In addition, Shepherd also said that this technology would also be very useful for the development of VR and AR-based on motion capture. Because this sensor can tell how much pressure to apply when doing something, for example when repairing a car and changing its wheels.
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OmniVision Introduces 64MP Sensor With 1.0µm Pixels

Last February, OmniVision launched a 64 MP 1 / 1.7 sensor, which has 0.8 µm pixels. And now, the company is releasing a sensor that’s bigger than ever again, which is 64MP 1 / 1.34 and has 1.0µm pixels. Interestingly, this sensor can be used in ultrawide screens.
The pixels, which are larger than OmniVision OV64A, are 60% more sensitive to light compared to 0.8 µm pixels. Naturally, it has a 4-cell (aka Quad Bayer) color filter for pixel binning.
While it can output 8K videos at 30fps, the more interesting mode is 4K with 4-in-1 binning which results in sizable 2.0µm pixels. Especially when used for photos, this same binning mode can produce 16MP images.
This sensor also supports HDR which is even brighter and processes the HDR image faster than before.
Not only that, this sensor can provide them with a stable 4K 120 FPS and also offers 1080p 240 FPS and 720p 480FPS modes.
Reportedly this sensor will be delivered before this year ends which is possible in 2021, some mid-range and high-end phones can use this sensor.
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