Archive for the ‘Robotics’ Category

Grad students are obsolete

Thursday, January 29th, 2004

Most of you have probably already seen this (NS), but I figured I’d pass it on anyways. As usual, the media has gone over the top with the “robots are going to take over the world” theme. I think the basic idea, which does deserve some attention, is that hypothesis generation in the face of complex biology can be overwhelming. I don’t think this kind of inductive AI is that innovative nor is it necessarily the best solution in all cases of hypothesis generation, but the example is interesting.

The best part of this research, though, is the “experimental comparison” to graduate students. You can guess who won. I’m sure those students just love being in that lab now.

Article in Nature. Here’s a more entertaining article that includes a diss by Pat Langley!

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