Engineers Create a Robot That Can 'Imagine' Itself

Columbia Engineering researchers have made a major advance in robotics by creating a robot that learns what it is, from scratch, with zero prior knowledge of physics, geometry, or motor dynamics. Initially the robot does not know if it is a spider, a snake, an arm — it has no clue what its shape is. After a brief period of “babbling,” and within about a day of intensive computing, their robot creates a self-simulation. The robot can then use that self-simulator internally to contemplate and adapt to different situations, handling new tasks as well as detecting and repairing damage in its own body. From a report: The work is published today in Science Robotics. To date, robots have operated by having a human explicitly model the robot. “But if we want robots to become independent, to adapt quickly to scenarios unforeseen by their creators, then it’s essential that they learn to simulate themselves,” says Hod Lipson, professor of mechanical engineering, and director of the Creative Machines lab, where the research was done.

For the study, Lipson and his PhD student Robert Kwiatkowski used a four-degree-of-freedom articulated robotic arm. Initially, the robot moved randomly and collected approximately one thousand trajectories, each comprising one hundred points. The robot then used deep learning, a modern machine learning technique, to create a self-model. The first self-models were quite inaccurate, and the robot did not know what it was, or how its joints were connected. But after less than 35 hours of training, the self-model became consistent with the physical robot to within about four centimeters. The self-model performed a pick-and-place task in a closed loop system that enabled the robot to recalibrate its original position between each step along the trajectory based entirely on the internal self-model. With the closed loop control, the robot was able to grasp objects at specific locations on the ground and deposit them into a receptacle with 100 percent success.

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Dealmaster: A bevy of Logitech accessories are discounted on Amazon today

Dealmaster: A bevy of Logitech accessories are discounted on Amazon today

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Greetings, Arsians! Courtesy of our friends at TechBargains, we have another round of deals to share. Today’s list is headlined by a big Amazon Gold Box sale on Logitech gear. Amazon tends to run one-day sales like this every few months, but today’s selection has a handful of genuine discounts on mice, webcams, keyboards, and other accessories that are actually decent.

Notables here include the C922x Pro Stream webcam for $50, a $20 discount for a higher-end 1080p cam that can also stream up to 60fps (albeit at 720p). The G933, meanwhile, is an altogether competent, if somewhat gaudy, gaming headset. It’s down to $100, about $30 off its usual street price. The company’s Z906 5.1 surround sound system, G703 gaming mouse, and G602 wireless mouse are all at good prices as well.

If you have no need for new peripherals, though, we also have deals on the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K, God of War, Sonos speakers, and more. Have a look for yourself below.

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Source: Ars Technica – Dealmaster: A bevy of Logitech accessories are discounted on Amazon today

Dreams Really Do Come True: Limited Edition Chocolate Peanut Butter Milk

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Because sometimes if you pray really hard before bed God will finally throw you a bone, this is the Limited Edition Chocolate Peanut Butter Milk available starting today (January 31st) from Turner’s in Pennsylvania. Another company, Rutter’s, is also releasing their own take on the flavor in the Pennsylvania area on February 2nd. After all, why shouldn’t you be able to drink your Easter candy? Of course if you’re anything like me, you’ve already been making your own chocolate peanut butter milk your entire life. “How do you make that?” The exact same way I make anything else — finishing all my chores then asking my mom nicely.

Thanks to Closet Nerd, who, shhhhhhhh — you hear that? “Sounds like your diet failing.” FACT.

Source: Geekologie – Dreams Really Do Come True: Limited Edition Chocolate Peanut Butter Milk

Run a Comprehensive Background Check on Yourself

Do you know who’s collecting information on you? If you’ve applied for a job, apartment or insurance, chances are you’ve had a background check run on you. These reports can include information on your income, loan payments, debts, and on and on, and consumer reporting companies can even include a “risk score” for you.

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Source: LifeHacker – Run a Comprehensive Background Check on Yourself

OnePlus Beats Apple And Samsung India's Surging Premium Smartphone Market

OnePlus Beats Apple And Samsung India's Surging Premium Smartphone Market
There is no denying that smartphone prices for flagship devices are getting out of control. We use to balk at spending $500 on a handset only a few years ago, and now high-end devices like the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy series often sell for over $1,000. High prices have opened the door for companies like OnePlus that make premium devices at

Source: Hot Hardware – OnePlus Beats Apple And Samsung India’s Surging Premium Smartphone Market

Overwatch League lets fans choose how to watch the action for $15

The second season of Blizzard’s Overwatch League (OWL) kicks off in a couple of weeks, and this time around, fans have far more flexibility in how they can watch matches on Twitch. Following the success of a tool that let viewers check out the Overwa…

Source: Engadget – Overwatch League lets fans choose how to watch the action for

Echo Owners, Get Your First Four Months of Amazon Music Unlimited For Free

Amazon Echo owners are already winners on Game Day this year: Right now, they can get four free months of Amazon Music Unlimited, in celebration of the Super Bowl. The deal only applies to new subscribers and will renew automatically, but if there were ever a reason to start streaming, it’s this sale. If you’re a…

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Source: Kotaku – Echo Owners, Get Your First Four Months of Amazon Music Unlimited For Free

Exclusive: FBI Warned Law Enforcement Agencies of Threat Posed by Non-Existent 'Pro-Choice Extremists'

A domestic terrorism briefing the FBI gave to law enforcement agencies in 2017 warned them about the threat of “pro-abortion extremists.” That would be fine, except—as the FBI’s own briefing materials subsequently admit—violent pro-abortion extremists barely exist, and in no universe do they constitute an organized…

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Source: Gizmodo – Exclusive: FBI Warned Law Enforcement Agencies of Threat Posed by Non-Existent ‘Pro-Choice Extremists’

Nintendo’s next Switch model will reportedly shrink the size, cost, features

Artist's estimate of how small the rumored Nintendo Switch revision might look, based on a Nikkei report. (To be clear, this image is sarcastic.)

Enlarge / Artist’s estimate of how small the rumored Nintendo Switch revision might look, based on a Nikkei report. (To be clear, this image is sarcastic.) (credit: Aurich / Walt Disney Pictures)

Nintendo’s rumored plans to produce a revised Nintendo Switch model picked up steam on Thursday with a tantalizing bit of new information. Last year’s rumor mill simply predicted a new model could arrive in 2019, but a Japanese report has narrowed fans’ expectations based on its sources’ intel: Nintendo may have a new SKU with portability and price, not power, in mind. (And the news outlet uncovered one other possible “service” to come as well.)

The report from official stock exchange news outlet Nikkei.com (helpfully translated by Nintendo Everything) cites a combination of hardware partners and game developers who all suggest the next Switch model will be “miniaturized.” The resulting system will reportedly emphasize “portability” and “playing outside,” and it will “cut features” to bring the retail price down.

Nikkei’s report does not include more specifics, which still leaves plenty of questions about this rumored SKU. If we add up the details offered by Nikkei, though, we can guess that one of its cut features might be the removal of a bundled Switch TV Dock; this product can currently be purchased separately at an MSRP of $89.99. Cutting that combination of chipset, plastic mold, and increased box size and weight would be the easiest way to reduce the system’s current $299.99 MSRP.

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Source: Ars Technica – Nintendo’s next Switch model will reportedly shrink the size, cost, features

AMD Radeon VII Unboxing Video

The PC-ONES team from Japan has released an unboxing video on their YouTube channel for the AMD Radeon VII graphics card which is manufactured on the TSMC 7 nm process node. The GPU is revealed at the 54:40 mark of the video. The 16GB AMD Radeon VII officially launches February 7, 2019 for $699.



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Source: [H]ardOCP – AMD Radeon VII Unboxing Video

The Tesla Model 3 Killed the Rest of American Luxury

Despite the countless issues that have plagued the Tesla Model 3’s production and delivery process, Tesla did manage to sell an impressive number of them last year. And that figure, when contrasted with all the other cars sold in the U.S. last year, paints a very bleak picture of the state of American luxury car…

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Source: Gizmodo – The Tesla Model 3 Killed the Rest of American Luxury

Scientists Reveal Nature of Martian Mountain Using Ingenious Technique With Curiosity Rover

Scientists working with the Curiosity rover used a piece of its navigation equipment—an accelerometer like the one in your cellphone—in order to make an important measurement about Mars’ mysterious geology.

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Source: Gizmodo – Scientists Reveal Nature of Martian Mountain Using Ingenious Technique With Curiosity Rover

Brume Captures That Classic Adventure Game Feel

Like many kids, I used to explore the woods and get into all kinds of make-believe adventures. Often, that meant picking up a stick and questing for imaginary treasures. Brume is a low-fi adventure game that takes Dark Souls’ tough combat and adds a touch of whimsical exploration.

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Source: Kotaku – Brume Captures That Classic Adventure Game Feel

We Tested a Teleprompter That You Control With Your Voice

When you shoot a video with a teleprompter, you usually have three options: find someone to sit and scroll the words manually; set an app to auto-scroll and hope you can keep up; or handle a remote, which costs money and distracts you during your delivery. We were excited to discover Teleprompt.me, the…

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Source: LifeHacker – We Tested a Teleprompter That You Control With Your Voice

Intel Teases Objectives For Discrete Graphics Challenger To AMD And NVIDIA

Intel Teases Objectives For Discrete Graphics Challenger To AMD And NVIDIA
In case you haven’t been keeping up with the latest happenings in the PC graphics market, Intel is going full-bore with a discrete graphics card family. Intel will be [in part] targeting the PC gaming market with this new GPU, which is supposed to be officially unveiled in 2020.
Although we’ve been able to get limited insight into Intel’s

Source: Hot Hardware – Intel Teases Objectives For Discrete Graphics Challenger To AMD And NVIDIA