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UT conference explores ethics around the breakneck advancement of AI.

, a robotics professor at the, pointed out that while technology is moving at a fast pace in the present moment, some of the models being used aren't particularly new."The first neural network was McCul­loch and Pitts in 1944. Rosenblatt at Cornell developed the first object recognition system using neural networks in 1958," he said."This has taken decades to get to this point.

“I believe that if somebody really wants to develop AI technology, a moratorium is not going to stop them.” Indeed, that human-robot relationship is an area that UT Good Systems researchers are exploring., described a project focused on designing tools that will make work safer for deaf welders. The researchers built a hand tool decked out with sensors and Internet of Things technology and also created a basic augmented reality training program for welders.

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