The Truth About Porsche's Complicated Model Number System

In case you haven’t noticed, Porsche has a particularly confusing number system for its cars. It’s not gibberish, though, and there’s a way to decipher it.

Jamie Foxx Drops Music Video for Netflix Vampire Feature Day Shift

It appears Dave Franco really wants us to know he loves playing characters with musical aspirations (see: The Afterparty). This time around he’s gotten himself on a Jamie Foxx track released for their Netflix vampire film Day Shift, with a new music video arriving today.

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Drop Releases Lord of the Rings: Keycaps of Power

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Google Mechanical Waiters: Your Next Helper?

Google Research scientists at Everyday Robots have demonstrated that AI-driven robots with three fundamental skillsets rarely present in one entity: chatbot, autonomous roaming, and hand-dexterity.

These three functions are often worked on separately. For example, industrial robots can often move autonomously to transport parts or can move things to assemble parts. They typically do not do both.

And factory-style robots typically don’t understand (or listen to) what you say and would surely not respond in human language.

In that sense, Google is trying to assemble several technologies that are key to making (helper) robots useful in the “world of humans” if you consider that a factory or an automated bar is, in fact, a “world of robots.”

Typically, robots work in a “structured environment” where everything has its place, and anything unexpected could throw the robot off. On the contrary, our (human) environment is more chaotic and full of things that may be there unexpectedly.

Google uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to teach robots to work and move in such an unstructured world to work with people. It’s a monumental effort that seems promising but will require many more years of research.

Like your Google Assistant, the robot should understand basic commands or phrases that apply to its function, such as “clean the spill” or “give me some chips.”

From there, it will plot a course of action that might involve several steps to perform the task. It is a higher level of AI where several neural networks work together to understand, plan the subsequent actions, sense the environment and take steps.

Right now, this is Research, and Google will need to know more about the real-world capabilities before envisioning a commercial application. We can’t wait to see what the next step is.

Google Mechanical Waiters: Your Next Helper?

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Reddit Plans to Support Useful Bot Developers Mucking About on Its Platform

Reddit, the centralized online forum, has been coasting along well-traveled roads for a long time. The jalopy’s been maintained well, but it’s never been given a true fresh coat of paint. Now, the company behind the social ranking site has plans to let certain users open up the old girl’s hood to add some aftermarket…

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io9 Debuts the Trailer for Birdemic 3: Sea Eagle

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Pets Fill Animal Shelters Up to a Year After Climate Disasters

When a wildfire, flood, or storm strikes a community, the damage is far-reaching: Homes and infrastructure may be destroyed, people are forced to evacuate, and pets are sometimes lost or left behind.

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