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Robot achieves scientific first, discovers new knowledge w/o human input (ft.com)
20 points by vaksel on April 3, 2009 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments


What? Do people still register to read new sites? Thought this idea had died already.


Yeah.

"To continue reading this article, please register – it’s quick, free and without obligation..."

It's not quick compared to like, NOT registering, it's not free if you value your time, and you're obligated to register to read the article...


True, and this definitely is not a "scientific first" -- theorem provers have it beat ...


This is much bigger thing. Automated theorem provers operate in (relatively) neat domain.

Biology, on the contrary, is huge mess. Billions years of evolution created a hell of complicated systems. This domain just screams for automated analysis.

Even just doing AI on some data would be cool. Doing wet experiments ordered by Prolog solver and feeding results back to it is just awesome.


More details in yesterday discussion:

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=544134


Wake me up when we have a robot that can design and build robots.




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