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The beautiful thing about AI and robotics is that you're never done."

— Manuela Veloso

What Most People Get Wrong About AI: 5 Common Myths

Contrary to movies and popular narrative, AI is not all super-powerful and capable of world-altering decisions.

AI is a system built by humans and their choices, limited by human data. It is exceptionally good at certain tasks while equally fallible at others. And it is no where near to human intelligence let alone “superintelligence”. Here’s an article debunking five common myths about artificial intelligence.

AI as Therapist? Here’s Why That’s Not a Good Idea

AI is exceptionally good with analyzing data but equally fallible when it comes to emotionally connected decisions such as love, heartbreak and overall mental health.

AI can help you think, plan, and write. But when it comes to love, heartbreak, and life‑changing relationship choices, handing the steering wheel to a chatbot can quietly turn risky, even dangerous.

The Future of Space Exploration and AI Robots

AI powered intelligent systems will play a huge part in future explorations. Pic Credit: NASA

How intelligent assistants like Robonaut and CIMON are paving the way for AI companions that could one day act as an astronaut’s doctor, engineer and counsellor on months‑long missions to Mars and beyond.

The Black Box Problem in AI, Why It Exists and How to Tackle It

The ‘black box’ problem refers to AI systems whose internal decision-making process is difficult for humans to interpret or explain.

AI models are transforming industries. However, when even their creators can’t fully explain how they work, trust, safety and regulation all hit a wall. This is the “black box” problem.

Why Chess Became AI’s Favorite Testing Ground

Chess has long served as a benchmark for artificial intelligence research, symbolizing strategy, calculation, and machine decision-making.

From Shannon’s “chess machines” to Deep Blue and AlphaZero, chess has been the sandbox where researchers turned abstract ideas about machine intelligence into systems that could challenge the best human minds.

Alan Turing: Deus Ex Machina who conceptualized Artificial Intelligence

Alan Turing identity card in Princeton University

A profile piece on British mathematician Alan Turing who presented a landmark paper “Can Machines Think?” that paved the way for artificial intelligence.