Are robots our friends? with Maarten Steinbuch | Space Bites

Are robots our friends? with Maarten Steinbuch | Space Bites
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Computing power doubles every two years, an observation known as Moore’s Law. Prof Maarten Steinbuch, a high-tech systems scientist, entrepreneur and communicator, from Eindhoven University of Technology, discussed how this exponential rate of change enables accelerating developments in sensor technology, AI computing and automotive machines, to make products in modern factories that will soon be smart and self-learning. Cars will become like an iPad on wheels. The questions are, when will they be better than humans? Will humans still be necessary? And what does the future of schools and universities look like?

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9 responses to “Are robots our friends? with Maarten Steinbuch | Space Bites”

  1. Omg I’m first bruh 😎

  2. Robots is our friends and in near future they will be very useful for human being.

  3. Wu Dao is my friend, not with GPT-3! 🤣

  4. Thank you for the talk, I see that we will need to learn more on ways to more understanding of ways robots can help us.
    I made a basic machine to help me with a job, I suffered RSI from the task and now I have a product better quality and no RSI.
    This machine is my friend now and it will grow and become better, the fact that I can buy components write basic code to do it makes me happy.

    What you demonstrated in your talk is amazing, I wish I could see the research with my on eyes.

  5. Great information !

  6. I have seen the Terminator and Matrix documentaries. Nuff said.
    And that scary footage called "2001 A Space Odyssey".

  7. Quite interesting talk, but I was disappointed by the hasty dismissal of autonomously driving cars… Why wouldn't Moore's law apply to that area as well? Even more so, in that Tesla no longer depends on off the shelf GPUs, but produces their own custom circuits and boards.

  8. 1:34 "that taught me also"
    17:24 That's x-ray, in English.
    For your future videos, please make sure that it won't include sudden sounds.

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