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+-   Inside DARPA-esque Singapore Military Bot Contest-> on Friday September 19 2008, @11:31AM mattnyc99

Submitted by mattnyc99 on Friday September 19 2008, @11:31AM
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mattnyc99 writes "Earlier this summer we followed a war robot contest in England. But now, after the Russian onslaught in Georgia, this weekend's TechX Challenge in Singapore takes on a bigger meaning: Can small countries keep up with military superpowers by upmodding existing robots for their own needs and then arming them? Researchers in the Far East seem to be struggling with their A.I. research right now, but this could just be the beginning of the "little guys" fighting back. From the article: "Chan says the agency wants to use more locally developed robots to help in homeland security and counterterrorist operations. The DSTA's goal is to improve robotic artificial intelligence so it can build machines to perform dangerous tasks--reconnaissance, surveillance and the handling of hazardous materials--that American robots already can.... Back at Nanyang Technological University, Michael Lau acknowledges the urgency of the research but says the AI for urban warfare just isn't ready. 'We don't really believe fully autonomous robots are possible yet,' says the Evolution team supervisor. 'How does a robot differentiate between friend and foe?'""
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