
Killer Robots Technically Infeasible… For Now.
Although the age of killer robots may seem far off, is it closer than we’d like. Can we afford to give machines the power to kill humans?
→Although the age of killer robots may seem far off, is it closer than we’d like. Can we afford to give machines the power to kill humans?
→A recent study explores how students’ academic abilities impact their choice to study STEM.
→Whilst Westquay proclaims that it seeks to give customers what they really want, Big Brother Watch has voiced concerns regarding privacy
→The two-part documentary concerns an expedition of the Black Sea.
→A round-table discussion has identified that one key factor preventing women from reaching the top→
http://gty.im/1127342950 This week an event was held at the University of Bristol exploring ‘Urban Hacking→
Online shopping is quick, convenient and useful, but is it killing our high streets?
→A profile of Intro app, a Future Worlds start-up which was trialed by a number of societies at Freshers’ Bunfight in September.
→Tom McIntosh examines breathtaking pictures of an asteroid.
→Writer Patrick Lowe delivers an overview of the recent SCC Scrutiny Inquiry Panel which discussed the implications of advancing artificial intelligence, robotics and technology on the future of employment in Southampton and beyond.
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