Por: Ars Technica Tech June 02, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jun 2, 2023 4:21 pm UTC / An armed unmanned aerial vehicle on runway, but orange.Getty Images Over the past 24 hours, several news outlets reported a now-retracted story claiming that the US Air Force had run a simulation in which an AI-controlled drone and killed the operator because that person was keeping it from accomplishing its objective. The US Air Force has denied that any... + full article
Newsweek USA Nation June 01, 2023
Military groups are only some of many organizations researching artificial intelligence, but one astounding simulation by the United States Air Force found that artificial intelligence rebelled against its operator in a fatal attack to accomplish its mission.Artificial... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation January 27, 2023
When Dr. Haru Okuda trained as an emergency physician over two decades ago, he learned to perform procedures for the first time by practicing on patients. “There were so many instances when I was a resident in training and a medical student that I was terrified. I felt like I... + más
Orlando company HAVIK shoots to make military simulations more real | Orlando Sentinel
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WPTV USA Nation January 11, 2023
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah () — As mankind inches closer to the first boot prints on Mars, several teachers from Utah got to experience a weeklong simulation that shows what it would be like to work and live on the red planet.Jen Jones is an astronomy teacher and assistant to the... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business December 09, 2022
A growing company that recently moved to Orlando is looking to take a video game approach to military training simulations. HAVIK wants the 12 to 18 software developers and artists it is looking to hire over the next year in Orlando to have a background or interest in creating... + más
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Forbes USA Business November 23, 2022
1899Netflix Netflix’s 1899 has surprised me, managing to reach in the US, passing up other popular series like The Crown and Dead to Me to get to that point. It’s the follow-up project from the team behind Dark, the best sci-fi show on Netflix, and really, one of the best... + más
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CNBC USA Tech November 12, 2022
Nearly a decade after Jeff Bezos drone delivery, says it's finally ready to start air-dropping packages — literally.The latest drone model will drop packages from 12 feet in the air.related investing news2 days agoIf the drone encounters another aircraft when it's... + más
Flaming drone cuts electricity for thousands after crashing into power line | Newsweek
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Newsweek USA World October 20, 2022
A man who lived near an atomic bomb test site in the former Soviet Union is developing an advanced simulation tool to raise awareness about the risks of nuclear war.Ivan Stepanov is a simulation engineer who was born in the city of Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, which is just under... + más
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