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Robots and AI: all the things they’ll do. We must apply our intelligence for the best result, says Martin Ford

Martin Ford’s new book Architects of Intelligence is, like Rise of the Robots before it, an essential and practical guide to how we should respond to the march of the machines upon our mental and manual labours - and even our creativity. 

Martin is an assiduous tweeter, so we thought we’d give a sense of how teeming this field is, by selecting highlights from just one month of his social media posts. Each link below takes you into a world where routine human action, whether physical or cognitive, is being replaced by intelligent machines.

Our political response here, at A/UK, is to firmly stick to the agenda of releasing more time, or more economic security, in those humans displaced by the machines. But it may help concentrate the mind if the tsunami waves can be more clearly seen. So with no further hesitation - it’s Robots and Ai’s. All the things they’ll do (in November 2018, at least)

Robot farmers are here

Robot taxis are coming 

Robots replace Xmas workers at Amazon

Robots evict humans from warehouses entirely

Robots will build the cities of the future (and more

Robot is the size of an insect

Robots are “evolving” (weirdness ensues)

Robots watch YouTube, copying humans

Robots get a sense of touch

Robot hands pick at incredibly high speeds 

Robot does parkour

Robots (15 of them) that are changing the world of medicine

Robots will increase inequality

Robots want your job (they really, really do)

Robots wil build robots

Robots in Las Vegas

Robot explorers

AI looks at food and turns it into a recipe 

AI turns out to be biased against hiring women

AI helps to detect spread of cancer 

AI learns language like a child 

AI threatens the security of elections

Al translates languages in real time

AI: be optimistic - but not complacent - about its potential 

Al farms 

AI makes art, and gets it sold at Christie’s 

AI is developing “common sense” and “daily smarts”

AI beats 20 lawyers at assessing a Non-Disclosure Agreement 

AI will dream up new materials to advance computing and fight pollution

AI can create fake fingerprints 

AI is a great liar 

AI is now scripting car-adverts 

AI will give science more bang for its buck 

AI could increase the chance of war

AI generates a human-like news anchor 

AI and the future of geopolitics 

AI is becoming a teaching course

AI is becoming pervasive