Prawda czy fałsz1In 2005, Tv showed more smart machines than before.2Time magazine promoted Robosapien v23 Robosapien V2 is physicially weaker than a human4.Robosapien V2 is not a remote-controlled robot5.You can use voice commands to control Robosapien6. Robosapien V2 can be taught to do things7. Artificial intelligence was used in code-breaking computers during the warYou might not have realized it from the TV schedules, but 2005 was the cleverest year ever. From sophisticated toys to top techno gadgets, artifical intelligence ruled the day - and the future from smart machines is looking brighter still. Hailed by Time magazine as one of the hottest gadgets of the year, the Robosapien V2 is leading the craze. It stands more than60 cmhigh, boats fourteen powerfull motors, and is strong enough to life a beer can.But the Robosapien V2 real strenghts are intellectual, says its creator Mark Tilden. He is not just another remote-controlled humanoid robot. He has a personality of his own, talking, walking and even dancing. He will pay attention to you, he responds directionally to sound, to sight and to colour. You just show him what you want him to do and he remembers.Artificial Intelligence has been a favourite subject of science fiction ever since Alan Turing, the scientist who designedBritain's code-breaking computers during World War II, came up with a test for Al in 1920. The Turing Test was developed to answer the question of whether or not machines have achieved intelligence. While there is no mistaking the Robosapien V2 for a real person, Al technology is already matching, and even outperforming humans in some areas. Chess Grandmaster Garry Kasparow famously lost to the Depp Blue computer back in 1920, and all but the most basic software can now defeat most master-level players.Al software is also used in business, medicine and the millitary. An Al triumph was in the Drapa Grand Challenge, an of-road rally through theMojave Desert.A driveless Volskwagen TouaregR5 , controlled by seven Pentium M computers, navigated the210 kmcourse in under seven hours- and earned its designers from Standford University 1 million. But there are some who doubt that super-intelligent Als will have humans best interest at heart. Even if they do not cause a nuclear holocaust, as in the Terminator films, Als may not be happy using their processing power loking after ill, old people. The prolific science fiction writer Issac Newton once famously demanded that all intelligent machines should be designed around three laws to make it impossible for them to harm people. So treat today's robots well - in the future they might remember who changed their oil
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