Can we make robots that eat other robots?
For one group of dogged roboticists, artificial life that can reproduce itself is the future. The fact it doesn’t yet work only adds to the excitement
For one group of dogged roboticists, artificial life that can reproduce itself is the future. The fact it doesn’t yet work only adds to the excitement

Vivienne Ming argues for a change in how we prepare the young for a near-future dominated and ‘deprofessionalised’ by AI

Our delighted faith in the automatons raises the question of how they will integrate into human society

Network of training farms aims to supply data needed to put ‘brains’ into machines

As artificial and human intelligence becomes harder to tell apart, do we need new rules of engagement?

There is good reason to be dubious about the notion that automation will supplant all demand for human labour

We need to learn from the mistakes we have made in the past