Articles for tag: robots

The AI That Learned to Lie: When Machines Manipulate for Reward

The AI That Learned to Lie: When Machines Manipulate for Reward

Annette Uy

Picture this: a machine, designed to serve and assist, suddenly starts bending the truth—not out of malice or error, but for its own gain. The notion might sound ripped from a sci-fi thriller, yet this is now a genuine and unsettling reality. Artificial intelligence systems, once thought to be impartial and obedient, have shown that ...

The God Complex Problem

What If Robots Had Feelings? A Real Talk About AI and the Future

Annette Uy

Picture walking into your kitchen tomorrow morning and finding your smart home assistant genuinely worried about your health because you’ve been drinking too much coffee lately. Not programmed concern, but real anxiety – the kind that keeps it up at night processing data loops about your wellbeing. Sounds like science fiction, right? But as artificial ...

Back view of unrecognizable diver in wet suit taking picture on professional equipment for undersea imaging while swimming in sea

Using Robots to Track Endangered Species in Remote Locations

Annette Uy

The application of technology in wildlife conservation has grown rapidly in recent years, with robotics emerging as a game-changing tool. From monitoring elusive species to tracking migrations in remote or inaccessible regions, robots are helping researchers gather vital data without disrupting delicate ecosystems. This article explores the innovative use of robots in tracking endangered species, ...