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POSTED Monday , May 25, 2009 02:34:43 PM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
SUNNYVALE, CA  In an interesting move, Friday, Cyberdyne Systems Corporation opened up bidding for its next generation chip production of the much-anticipated T line.

The main contenders for the bid are shaping up to be Santa Clara-based Intel, Armonk-based IBM, and Sunnyvale-based AMD. Speculation abounds as to AMDs upper hand in the bid due to its shared geographic location and similar corporate culture.

Were entering an exciting new era of AI chip design, said Dr. Miles Bennett Dyson, head of Cyberdyne special projects. Having such an experienced and motivated group of contractors available to assist in the development and production is a real credit to the industry. The new T-series chips will revolutionize the way we interact with our machines; everything from new military applications unmanning the front lines to more intelligent, modern kitchens will soon be every-day realities, as opposed to science fiction.

Cyberdyne Systems leapt to prominence in the chip design industry in the mid-1980s. Before that time, it was best known for its large-scale industrial hydraulic presses. We saw the writing on the wall, commented Dyson. We just had a feeling that microprocessors were going to be the way of the future and we gambled with a massive investment in R&D. With a lot of hard work, and a bit of luck, that gamble has paid off big!

Most of Cyberdynes contracts have been heavily funded by the US Strategic Air Command-North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). The military has high hopes for artificial intelligence-powered, unmanned drones and weapons, and even, one day, fully autonomous android soldiers. However, some detractors have argued that there may be serious ethical dilemmas in the use of such robot soldiers. Art Roberts, a professor of computer science at MIT, has frequently and publicly expressed concern over the use of such soldiers.

A robot does not know the difference between right and wrong, said Roberts to Toms Hardware senior robotic war analyst Arthur Rocks. It only knows what the developers have programmed into it. Even if such a machine could be taught some basic ethical standards, whos to say that the system wouldnt be flawed? If these things ran on Windows Vista, they would be stealing your jacket and motorcycle and killing police officers before you could say Astalavista!

AMD president and fellow Sunnyvale resident Dirk Meyer addressed some of these concerns at a press conference earlier today. These wild and speculative claims are nothing more than fear mongering and delusions of a paranoid mind. Do you remember that poor, insane woman a few years ago who was caught vandalizing Cyberdyne headquarters? She believed the company was going to cause the end of the world and said that robots from the future were out to get her. Thats the kind of mindset were dealing with here, plain and simple crazies.

Both Cyberdyne and AMDs share were up over 3-percent at the close of the bell after the announcements.

[ This story, marked with a  is weekend entertainment content only and should not to be considered factual ]
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Source : Tom's Hardware US


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REPLIED Tuesday, May 26, 2009 01:12:04 PM Delete post? (Moderator ONLY)
Like I've said before: We're a long way from Terminator, and the actual Cyberdyne Corp is a government contractor, and actually quite small.

The real work is being done by the semiconductor companies listed in the article.


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