British Boffins Create Quasi-Sentient Robot Scientist


05 April, 2009, by Desire Athow

A team of scientists at the Aberystwyth and Cambridge universities have created a machine gifted with artificial intelligence which has been able to create knowledge by its own, without human help or intervention.

Adam managed to complete the traditional process through which scientific knowledge has evolved. The machine laid out a theory about yeast enzymes, predicted a series of outcomes based on the theory, build a series of experiments to test the theory and ran them using lab robotics, doing the steps autonomously.

After getting the results, Adam interpreted it and, online ezine Robots.net added, provided with far more details than any human scientists would have achieved. Human scientists were able to verify independently Adam's conclusions which proved to be right.

In a statement issued by Professor Ross King, who headed the team of researchers, the goal of this project is to have teams of human and robot scientists working together in laboratories.

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The scientists have already been working on a second version of the machine which will be named Eve and, which they hope, will be more efficient than Adam. Let's just hope that Eve doesn't lay out a theory about a world without humans.

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Continued on next page Tags: Artificial Intelligence, Robots
Desire Athow
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Desire Athow
on 05 April, 2009

Désiré Athow is the Content Editor of ITProPortal.com and has been reporting on technology and telecommunication since 1999. You can follow him on Twitter.
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