darpa-arati-prabhakar-humans-machines
darpa-arati-prabhakar-humans-machines
1/31/2017
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In this article from Wired UK, ARATI (Adaptively Resilient and Trusted Systems) program director, Arati Prabhakar, discusses the relationship between humans and machines. Prabhakar emphasizes the importance of humans and machines working together, rather than attempting to replace humans with fully autonomous systems. She argues that successful AI systems will be adaptive and resilient, capable of learning from humans and working alongside them. Prabhakar also highlights the need for interdisciplinary collaboration in order to develop AI systems that are trustworthy, secure, and beneficial for society. Overall, the article explores the future of human-machine collaboration and the potential for AI to augment human capabilities.
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darpa ꞏ artificial intelligence ꞏ machine learning ꞏ human-machine collaboration ꞏ technology ꞏ robotics ꞏ cognitive computing ꞏ human augmentation ꞏ military technology ꞏ ai ethics ꞏ emerging technologies ꞏ defense research ꞏ human-centered design ꞏ human-technology interaction ꞏ human cognition ꞏ human factors ꞏ robotics research ꞏ machine intelligence ꞏ technology development ꞏ machine-human partnership ꞏ advanced computing ꞏ military applications ꞏ human performance ꞏ autonomous systems ꞏ human-machine interface ꞏ ai advancements ꞏ technology ethics ꞏ military innovation ꞏ future of technology ꞏ machine perception ꞏ cognitive science ꞏ neural networks ꞏ human-centric computing ꞏ human-machine integration ꞏ technological advancements ꞏ military strategy ꞏ human-centered technology ꞏ human-computer interaction ꞏ machine autonomy ꞏ intelligent systems ꞏ military defense ꞏ ethical considerations ꞏ human-robot interaction ꞏ cognitive enhancement ꞏ technology impact ꞏ machine ethics