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Robots

The five laws of robotic software automation | Diginomica

While industrial robots build automobiles and integrated circuits, autonomous machines monitor oil rigs, and industrial robots have limited applications, the majority of robots nowadays are software – lines of code rather than squads of shape-shifting metalheads armed with guns. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning features in “digital employees” eliminate tedious jobs, giving humans more time to empathize with clients. The essential point is that people are considerably more likely to use bots to hurt other individuals than bots themselves are to go on a spree.  Hypothetical scenarios? Unfortunately, not, according to Oded Karev, Head of RPA at automation software firm NICE. Karev has created a Robo-Ethical Framework, which consists of five new “rules” for the era of software robots.  Such laws include designing robots for positive impact, disregarding group entities, and the like. 

Source: https://diginomica.com/five-laws-robotic-software-automation 

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Machine Learning

Causal learning vs. deep learning: on a fatal flaw in machine learning | BBN Times

Data patterns are extracted as quantitative measurements from raw data, structured or unstructured, using standard machine and deep learning methods. This is applicable for both basic algorithms such as logistic regression and more complex algorithms such as neural networks, which may understand deeper patterns from inputs. But there’s a big BUT, and it’s a catastrophic fault in the entire scheme. Machine learning methods, deep learning algorithms, and deep neural networks used in today’s AI can’t detect causality, its components and frameworks, operations and procedures, laws and connections, data and models, and everything else that makes up our world. 

Source: https://www.bbntimes.com/technology/causal-learning-vs-deep-learning-on-a-fatal-flaw-in-machine-learning 

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Information Warfare

The information technology counter-revolution: cheap, disposable, and decentralized | War on the Rocks

Three decades ago, a group of defense experts predicted the information revolution would change military capabilities forever. They were correct. However, three decades later, it is time for the US military to focus on the future rather than trying to dominate 1990s-era information warfare. According to information technology revolution in military affairs (IT-RMA) enthusiasts, sensor systems, data processing centers, and digital communication would give America the speed and decision-making advantage it needs. However, the US military never completely fulfilled the IT-RMA, and the revolution-reaction loop has since moved on. It would be a catastrophe for the US just to strengthen its commitment to integrate the IT-RMA fully. Instead, if the US wants to reclaim its military superiority in the post-IT-RMA era, it will require a new paradigm of success. With this in mind, the military should concentrate on constructing decentralized systems, investing in strategies that reduce the economic cost of conflict. 

Source: https://warontherocks.com/2021/07/the-information-technology-counter-revolution-cheap-disposable-and-decentralized/ 

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Gaming

China’s Tencent agrees to buy UK video games firm Sumo for more than £900m | The Guardian

Tencent has agreed to purchase the British video game developer Sumo Group for more than £900 million, bolstering the Chinese internet giant’s position in the worldwide video game industry. Sumo’s board of directors has approved Tencent’s offer of 513p per share, valuing the London-listed firm at £919 million, the firm reported on Monday. The offer constituted a 43 percent premium over Sumo’s Friday closing share price of 358p, before the agreement was revealed, and was also much more than the company’s all-time high of 407p. On Monday, the stock jumped by 40% to 499p. Tencent, which owns the Weixin/WeChat social networking platform, is one of the world’s most powerful corporations. 

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/business/2021/jul/19/china-tencent-uk-video-games-developer-sumo 

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Drones

Interior department: Pentagon’s Blue sUAS drones grossly ineffective, 8-14 times costlier | Drone DJ

The Pentagon has spent around $18 million testing and identifying drones that government agencies may employ instead of those produced or built in China. But how do these UAVs compare to their counterparts? According to an internal US government document, not so well. The Department of Interior said that the Pentagon-approved Blue sUAS drones are 8 to 14 times more costly and just 20% as efficient when it comes to critical conservation tasks (DoI). The Department of the Interior claims that the Pentagon’s Blue sUAS initiative has degraded the department’s sensor capabilities by up to 95% in a document delivered to the new Biden administration in January. 

Source: https://dronedj.com/2021/07/19/interior-department-slams-blue-suas-drones/