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Toyota getting in gear with smart cars
Toyota announced plans to invest US$50mil (RM215.22mil) into building artificial intelligence into cars, an indication it could be joining the race to develop driverless vehicles.
Facebook adding virtual assistant to Messenger app
Facebook began testing a Messenger app virtual assistant that the leading social network said goes beyond artificial intelligence programs already on the market.
Facebook testing personal digital assistant inside Messenger
Facebook Inc is testing a personal digital assistant called "M" within its Messenger service that can answer questions with live human help and perform tasks such as buying gifts online and booking restaurants.
Google adds 20 languages to instant translation app
Google announced it was adding 20 new languages for its mobile translation application that reads text and instantly converts to another tongue.
No sci-fi joke: ‘killer robots’ strike fear into tech leaders
It sounds like a science-fiction nightmare. But “killer robots” have the likes of British scientist Stephen Hawking and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak fretting, and warning they could fuel ethnic cleansing and an arms race.
Toyota offers a robotic helping hand
The Human Support Robot (HSR) is operated via remote control and could be key in helping people continue to live fuller lives as they get older.
Is Facebook's concierge v. 2.0 on the horizon?
According to The Information, it would appear that Facebook is working on a virtual assistant for mobile devices.
Look out Siri, soon everything from cookers to cars will be at our service.
New data from Tractica forecasts that by the end of the decade, there will be over 3.3 billion consumer devices in the world capable of operating as virtual digital assistants and able to respond to natural language patterns and gestures.
Security experts warn against encryption ‘backdoors’
A group of computer code experts said that law enforcement cannot be given special access to encrypted communications without opening the door to “malicious” actors.
Google apologises photo app tagged black couple ‘gorillas’
Google apologised after an identification program in its new photo app put a “gorillas” label on a picture of a black couple.