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Airicist
14th December 2014, 20:36
Article "Young Faculty Award Program Casts Its Widest Net Ever for Innovative Defense Research Proposals (https://www.roboticstomorrow.com/news/2013/11/21/young-faculty-award-program-casts-its-widest-net-ever-for-innovative-defense-research-proposals/22682)"

November 21, 2013

Airicist
22nd December 2014, 22:57
https://youtu.be/p-_RHRAzUHM

Flying with the fastest birds on the planet: Peregrine Falcon & Goshawk - Animal Camera - BBC

Uploaded on Mar 26, 2009


Tiny spy cameras allow you to see some of the world's most magnificent birds in flight. Watch this video to learn how the fastest bird on the planet, the peregrine falcon, keeps control at mind-numbing speeds, and take a flight with the master of manoeuvrability, the Gos Hawk, as it flies through dense woodland. Great animal video from BBC wildlife show Animal Camera, with music by Gregory Paul.

Airicist
21st October 2015, 16:12
https://youtu.be/BUNdKrPGahg

Forward to the Future: Visions of 2045 — Pam Melroy

Published on Oct 21, 2015


Pam Melroy, an aerospace engineer, former astronaut and current deputy director of DARPA’s Tactical Technologies Office, foresees technologies that would enable machines to collaborate with humans as partners on tasks far more complex than those we can tackle today.

Airicist
21st October 2015, 16:13
https://youtu.be/u_o7X1dDZjc

Forward to the Future: Visions of 2045 — Justin Sanchez

Published on Oct 21, 2015


Justin Sanchez, a neuroscientist and program manager in DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office, imagines a world where neurotechnologies could enable users to interact with their environment and other people by thought alone.

Airicist
30th March 2017, 23:29
https://youtu.be/-O01G3tSYpU

A DARPA Perspective on Artificial Intelligence

Published on Feb 15, 2017


What's the ground truth on artificial intelligence (AI)? In this video, John Launchbury, the Director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office (I2O), attempts to demystify AI--what it can do, what it can't do, and where it is headed. Through a discussion of the "three waves of AI" and the capabilities required for AI to reach its full potential, John provides analytical context to help understand the roles AI already has played, does play now, and could play in the future.

DARPA Perspective on AI (https://www.darpa.mil/about-us/darpa-perspective-on-ai)