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‘Brainless’ Robot Masters Navigating Through Complex Mazes

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By Stephen Beech

A “brainless” robot that can navigate its way around complex mazes has been developed.


Researchers have shown the ability of the soft robot to navigate mazes with moving walls – and fit through spaces narrower than its body size.

They have tested the new robot design on both a metal surface and in sand with similar success.

Scientists say it rolls like a plastic cup, which is wider at the top than at its base.

The team at North Carolina State University previously created a soft robot that could navigate simple mazes without human or computer direction.

Now they have taken their work a major step forward by creating a “brainless” soft robot that can navigate more complex and dynamic environments.

A view of the brainless robot in the maze. Researchers have shown the ability of the soft robot to navigate mazes with moving walls – and fit through spaces narrower than its body size. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY/SWNS

Dr. Jie Yin said: “In our earlier work, we demonstrated that our soft robot was able to twist and turn its way through a very simple obstacle course,” says.

“However, it was unable to turn unless it encountered an obstacle.

“In practical terms, this meant that the robot could sometimes get stuck, bouncing back and forth between parallel obstacles.

“We’ve developed a new soft robot that is capable of turning on its own, allowing it to make its way through twisty mazes, even negotiating its way around moving obstacles.

“And it’s all done using physical intelligence, rather than being guided by a computer.”

He explained that “physical intelligence” refers to dynamic objects – such as soft robots – whose behavior is governed by their structural design and the materials they are made of, rather than being directed by a computer or human intervention.

As with the earlier version, the new soft robots are made of ribbon-like liquid crystal elastomers.

When the robots are placed on a surface that is at least 55 degrees Celsius (131 Fahrenheit), which is hotter than the ambient air, the portion of the ribbon touching the surface contracts, while the portion of the ribbon exposed to the air does not.

That induces a rolling motion; the warmer the surface, the faster the robot rolls.

While the previous version of the soft robot had a symmetrical design, the new robot has two distinct halves.

One half is shaped like a twisted ribbon that extends in a straight line, while the other is shaped like a more tightly twisted ribbon that also twists around itself like a spiral staircase.

The research team says that the asymmetrical design means that one end of the robot exerts more force on the ground than the other end.

Dr. Yin said: “Think of a plastic cup that has a mouth wider than its base.

“If you roll it across the table, it doesn’t roll in a straight line – it makes an arc as it travels across the table. That’s due to its asymmetrical shape.”

First author Dr. Yao Zhao, a postdoctoral researcher at NC State, said: “The concept behind our new robot is fairly simple: because of its asymmetrical design, it turns without having to come into contact with an object.

A view of the brainless robot in the maze. Researchers have shown the ability of the soft robot to navigate mazes with moving walls – and fit through spaces narrower than its body size. NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY/SWNS

“So, while it still changes directions when it does come into contact with an object – allowing it to navigate mazes – it cannot get stuck between parallel objects.

“Instead, its ability to move in arcs allows it to essentially wiggle its way free.”

Dr. Yin added: “This work is another step forward in helping us develop innovative approaches to soft robot design – particularly for applications where soft robots would be able to harvest heat energy from their environment.”

The findings were published in the journal Science Advances.

 

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Google Cracks Down On AI-Altered Election Ads

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strong'Bard' word in Google search engine is seen displayed on a laptop screen in this illustration photo taken in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland, on August 2, 2023. Google is implementing a new policy that will force election advertisers to declare the usage of artificial intelligence techniques in creating their messaging to increase transparency and accountability in political advertising. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES/strong



By Piero Cingari

In a bid to enhance transparency and accountability in political advertising, Alphabet Inc’s Google is rolling out a new policy that will require election advertisers to disclose the use of artificial intelligence tools in crafting their messages.


Starting mid-November, this policy will have significant implications for election campaigns across Google’s platforms, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

Under this policy update, election advertisers utilizing generative AI, software capable of creating or modifying content based on a simple prompt, must prominently display disclosure messages in their ads.

‘Bard’ word in Google search engine is seen displayed on a laptop screen in this illustration photo taken in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland, on August 2, 2023. Google is implementing a new policy that will force election advertisers to declare the usage of artificial intelligence techniques in creating their messaging to increase transparency and accountability in political advertising. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES 

These messages must explicitly state when content has been altered by AI, such as “This audio was computer generated” or “This image does not depict real events.” The policy excludes minor adjustments like image resizing or brightness adjustments.

This move reflects Google’s commitment to transparency in political advertising, especially in an era where AI tools, including its own, are increasingly used to create synthetic content.

Michael Aciman, a Google spokesperson, notes that this policy aims to support responsible political advertising and provide voters with the information they need to make informed choices.

It’s important to note that Google’s new policy does not extend to videos uploaded on YouTube, even if they are related to political campaigns.

The same is also true for Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META)’s Facebook and Instagram, as well as for Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter.

Google’s decision to enact this policy comes in response to growing pressure to combat misinformation on its platforms, particularly false claims related to elections and voting.

‘Bard’ word in Google search engine is seen displayed on a laptop screen in this illustration photo taken in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland, on August 2, 2023. Google is implementing a new policy that will force election advertisers to declare the usage of artificial intelligence techniques in creating their messaging to increase transparency and accountability in political advertising. JAKUB PORZYCKI/NURPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES 

In the past, Google has taken steps such as identity verification for election advertisers and targeting restrictions for election ads. The company has also provided a transparency center for the public to track election ad purchases, spending, and impressions on its platforms.

Shares of Alphabet Inc. closed 1% lower to $135.37 on Wednesday.

 

Produced in association with Benzinga



Tesla Analyst Predicts Cybertruck’s Price Range, And It Seems To Be Cheaper Than Ford F-150 Lightning:

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Tesla, Inc. is nearing the commercial launch of its much-awaited Cybertruck and rumors abound regarding the specifications and the pricing. FREDERIC J. BROWN/GETTY IMAGES



By Shanthi Rexaline

Tesla, Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is nearing the commercial launch of its much-awaited Cybertruck and rumors abound regarding the specifications and the pricing.


Tesla investor and Future Fund Managing Partner Gary Black shared his expectations concerning the electric pickup truck.

What Happened:  Black said he expects three variants of the Cybertruck to roll out when Tesla launches it later this year.
 

Tesla, Inc. is nearing the commercial launch of its much-awaited Cybertruck and rumors abound regarding the specifications and the pricing. FREDERIC J. BROWN/GETTY IMAGES

Range

0-60 miles/hour acceleration

Pricing

Single-motor variant

250 miles

6.5 seconds

$49,900

Dual-motor variant

300 miles

4.5 seconds

$59,900

Quad-motor variant

400 miles

2.9 seconds

$79,900

 

Gary Black’s predictions for the Cybertruck

 

The estimated pricing will keep the vehicle under the IRA cap for pickups, the fund manager said.

“My guess is they start with quad motor delivs [sic] first since initial start-up costs will be high, then go to dual motor, then single motor,” Black said.

 

Why It’s Important: Ford Motor Co‘s (NYSE:F) F-150 Lightning lineup begins with the base trim, known as the F-150 Lightning Pro. It boasts dual motors and starts at $49,995, offering an EPA range of 240 miles. It was initially priced at $59,974 but shortly after Tesla confirmed the production of its first Cybertruck, Ford reduced it by roughly $10,000.

On the other end of the spectrum, the top-tier F-150 Lightning Platinum kicks off at $91,995.

Tesla, Inc. is nearing the commercial launch of its much-awaited Cybertruck and rumors abound regarding the specifications and the pricing. FREDERIC J. BROWN/GETTY IMAGES

Black is among the analysts who are uber-bullish on the Cybertruck. He sees Tesla’s 2024 volume estimates to move sharply higher, thanks to the Cybertruck launch along with the Model 3 refresh and full self-driving V12 L4 coming to fruition. Volume growth will begin to accelerate in the fourth quarter, the fund manager said.

“Today analysts are forecasting FY’24 volume growth of just +27% (after +40% growth in FY’23) which seems absurdly low with three major volume catalysts on the horizon,” he added.

Black sees a similar scenario as what happened when the Model Y was launched in 2020 and lifted Tesla’s volume growth from 36% in 2020 to 87% in 2021.

“There will be a huge halo effect that ignites the entire $TSLA franchise by interest generated from Cytruck and M-3 Refresh,” he said.

The fund manager said he has high conviction based on what happened with the Model Y in 2021. “How can the first $TSLA pickup with 2M pre-orders be a flop?? CT will be a huge hit,” he said.

Tesla shares closed Wednesday’s session down 1.78% at $251.92, according to Zenger News Pro data.

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Birmingham Deal Allows Residents to Rent Tools to Improve Their Neighborhoods

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Birmingham City Councilor Carol Clarke and other council members worked with ToolBank USA to set up Magic City ToolBank, which will rent tools to volunteer groups including neighborhood associations for projects. (AL.com)
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Historic Civil Rights Church Gets $192K Preservation Grant

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How Erik Henderson Became Birmingham’s ‘Throne Kang’

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Even in high school, Erik 'Throne Kang' Henderson was a showman. He often hosted pep rallies, class days, talent shows and other events. (PROVIDED)
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“This is an urgent situation. This is a crisis situation, and we as adults have a job to do, and I hope all of us … invest in our children, and most importantly, continue to read to our children, so they can graduate from the third grade.”

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-Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, during “Rally for Reading,” on getting third graders to read on par with their peers or being held back under the Alabama Literacy Act, birminghamtimes.com, Aug. 29