Senior lecturer in health ethics, University of Adelaide; Research fellow in robot ethics, University of Melbourne
Dr Simon Coghlan is a part-time Research Fellow at University of Melbourne in the School of Computing and Information Systems and the Interaction Design Lab, where he is researching ethics, AI, and robots.
He is also Senior Lecturer in Health Ethics at the Faculty of Health, University of Adelaide, and is also a veterinarian.
Not bot, not beast: scientists create first ever living, programmable organism
Jan 20, 2020 05:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
A remarkable combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and biology has produced the worlds first living robots. This week, a research team of roboticists and scientists published their recipe for making a new lifeform...
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