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Italian Autonomist Ferruccio Gambino's analysis of the development of Malcolm X's thought, from prison and the factory through to the Nation of Islam, and its deviation from the traditional state-allocated path of ethnic leadership. ....
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The award-winning PBS documentary anthology strand ‘Independent Lens’ is partnering with acclaimed documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson and Firelight Films for three new documentaries. The trilogy, America Revisited II, will chronicle pivotal moments . ....
Self-cloning robots on the march to help save humanity We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Ellie Zolfagharifard Normal text size Advertisement London: Hidden deep in robotics labs around the world, a new generation of intelligent machines is learning to breed and evolve. Just like humans, these robots are able to “give birth” to new versions of themselves, with each one better than the last. They are precise, efficient and creative - and scientists say they could some day help save humanity. Deep in labs around the world, a new generation of intelligent machines is learning to breed and evolve so as to explore distant planets and perhaps help save humanity. ....
The British engineers creating robots that ‘breed’ Self-cloning robots that may lead way to colonising a new planet, but first scientists must grapple with the question of AI 14 March 2021 • 4:33pm Hidden deep in robotics labs around the world, a new generation of intelligent machines is learning to breed and evolve. Just like humans, these robots are able to “give birth” to new versions of themselves, with each one better than the last. They are precise, efficient and creative – and scientists say they could someday help save humanity. It might sound like something from a sci-fi novel, but robot evolution is an area that has been explored in earnest ever since mathematician John von Neumann showed how a machine could replicate itself in 1949. Now, British engineers are leading global efforts to make it a reality. ....