Thursday, May 5, 2016

050516WarmUp

Today's GrokIt:

http://www.bidnessetc.com/68475-apples-siri-schooled-creators-ai-viv/

http://www.wired.com/2016/05/airmap-app-drone-flight-reporting/

http://www.wired.com/2016/05/robot-surgeon/

http://www.wired.com/2016/05/raising-speed-limits-irresponsible-states-keep-anyway/

http://video.wired.com/watch/you-can-actually-duel-with-these-awesome-custom-lightsabers

Leave a comment!

dmac

8 comments:

Unknown said...

I don't believe that we should trust robots being surgeons. We can barely make a car that can drive itself, I doubt we can make a robot that can do surgery on a human successfully.

Unknown said...

I think that if a robot were ever to be a surgeon anywhere anytime soon I'd freak out. There's no way that I'm letting a robot get anywhere near me or my body or anything that's on me. So thank god that there isn't going to be any robot surgeons anytime soon. I wouldn't be able to trust a robot, not even if it's to do simple procedures.

dmacRHS said...

Siri's got a new big sister, Viv!

If you've got a drone, then you've got to download the app.

Don't know if I'd want a robot to take out my kidney.

Raising the speed limit--isn't that just cowtowing to the scofflaws?

Just what I need, a new lightsaber!

dmac

Virginia Ramirez said...

Raising the speed limit is not a good idea. It's more dangerous it could cause more car accidents.

Felipe said...

i think that using robots as surgeons would be a bad idea because they could malfunction and probably kill you or damage some organs and increasing the speed limit is a horrible thing because that's just allowing people to race

Unknown said...

they should raise the speed everywhere

Unknown said...

i think they should not raise the speed

Unknown said...

I have to say I love being able to give commands to my phone to set alarms call people write out texts. I really have not had much trouble. The funny thing is that people often mishear each other. A word here a word there. How many times have you heard someone say something to you that did not sound right. After listening to them some more and thinking on it about a minute later you realize what they meant to say.