Co-evolution of Human and AI-Robots to Expand Science Frontiers

K. Harada
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The possibility for Artificial Intelligence (AI)-robot scientists to work alongside human scientists is an exciting area of exploration in the world of AI, robotics and automated machines. Moonshot R&D is a flagship program in Japan that brings researchers together on R&D projects with the goal of overcoming challenging societal issues. Toshio Fukuda is Program Director of Goal three of the program's nine goals and envisions a future in which AI robots and humans co-exist. As such, one of the targets of Goal three is the: "Realization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) robots that autonomously learn, adapt to their environment, evolve itself in intelligence, and act alongside human beings, by 2050". Associate Professor Kanako Harada, Center for Disease Biology and Integrative Medicine (CDBIM), Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Japan, is a Project Manager working on this target. She is currently managing a project entitled the 'Co-Evolution of Human and AI-Robots to Expand Science Frontiers', in which she and her collaborators are developing AI-robot scientists that can collaborate in the lab, autonomously performing scientific experiments in challenging environments. The researchers anticipate that this could lead to the discovery of scientific principles and solutions by autonomous AI-robots in scientific fields by 2050.
人类与人工智能机器人共同进化,拓展科学前沿
人工智能(AI)机器人科学家与人类科学家一起工作的可能性是人工智能、机器人和自动化机器领域一个令人兴奋的探索领域。Moonshot R&D是日本的一个旗舰项目,它将研究人员聚集在一起进行研发项目,目标是克服具有挑战性的社会问题。Toshio Fukuda是该项目的九个目标中的第三个目标的项目总监,他设想了人工智能机器人和人类共存的未来。因此,目标三的目标之一是:“到2050年实现自主学习、适应环境、智能进化并与人类一起行动的人工智能(AI)机器人”。日本东京大学医学研究生院疾病生物学和中西医结合中心(CDBIM)的副教授Kanako Harada是一名致力于这一目标的项目经理。她目前正在管理一个名为“人类和人工智能机器人共同进化以拓展科学前沿”的项目,在这个项目中,她和她的合作者正在开发可以在实验室合作的人工智能机器人科学家,在具有挑战性的环境中自主进行科学实验。研究人员预计,到2050年,自主人工智能机器人可能会在科学领域发现科学原理和解决方案。
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