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Could you create a robot with a mind of its own?

Could you create a robot with a mind of its own in a lab? Could it have human features?
Brandy Jo Anderson from Conwy (Aged 55+)

Can we invent a robot that will do everything for you?

Can we invent a robot that will do everything for you?
Charlotte Hay from Greater London (Aged 5-14)

When will people invent robots to fight in wars?

When will people invent robots to fight in wars?
James Gigner from Lincolnshire (Age: 5-14)

Will the human brain ever be capable of understanding itself?

Will the human brain ever be capable of understanding itself?
Clare Holden from Cumbria (Age 15-24)

What actually is intelligence? Do we understand it?

What actually is intelligence? Do we understand it?
There are many well known aspects of it – for example memory, calculation, the capacity to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend ideas and language, and of course learn. But do we really understand all of the elements of intelligence? We have recreated (and developed further) memory and calculation in computer technology but do we understand the other attributes to the same degree?

Jennifer Mitchell from Dorset (Age 25-34)

Is it possible that AI technology may get out of control?

Would artificial intelligence ever get out of human control? i.e. could we have scenarios like the films AI, I-Robot etc?
Simone Sharma from Manchester (Age 25-34)