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    I want to see what happens to this one.

    Malaysian achieves success in artificial intelligence research


    BY CHOI TUCK WO
    LONDON: A young Malaysian PhD student has achieved a major breakthrough in artificial intelligence which can lead to the creation of “thinking robots” in five to 10 years.

    After three years of research, Dr M. Sethuraman, 26, has developed an evolutionary technique which has been hailed by the Robert Gordon University as of “world significance.”

    For his effort, the Klang-born son of a shopkeeper will be conferred a doctorate in Artificial Intelligence in July by the university in Aberdeen, Scotland – its first Malaysian student to receive such an honour.

    Dr Sethuraman said his ultimate goal was to create a robot that could “think, feel and behave like a human being.”

    “I can see that in five to 10 years, intelligent artificial species such as those seen in I.Robot, Terminator and Data from Star Trek will become a part of everyday life.”

    “Once you reach that level, anything is possible. That’s what I call real intelligence,” he said in an exclusive interview.


    Dr Sethuraman: ‘Intelligent artificial species will become a part of everyday life’
    Dr Sethuraman said his research was based on an evolutionary process that allowed an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) – a microchip modelled on the human brain – to evolve in a modular fashion until real intelligence emerged.

    “Just like human beings, we can adapt to different environments. Until today, there is no technology to mimic this,” he said, referring to the evolution of man and animals in a changing environment.

    Dr Sethuraman, who has a First Class Honours degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering and a Master’s in Philosophy, is confident the technology to create “thinking robots” could be out within 10 years, depending on research funding.

    Dr Sethuraman, who has won numerous awards and presented his research at international conferences, thanked the university and his supervisor, Dr Christopher MacLeod for his work.

    “I also wish to dedicate my success to my mother (M. Ramayee) whose sacrifices has made it possible,” he said.

    When Dr Sethuraman was 12, his father died, leaving his mother to struggle to run a sundry store to support him and his younger brother, M. Valliapan, 24, who is due to study at the International Medical University in September.

    Dr MacLeod described Dr Sethuraman as his group’s best PhD student.

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    Syabas to Dr. Sethuraman. Despite his circumstances he has made his mother proud with his hard work and determination.

    Being frank & honest about my opinion, I just hope he doesn't return back to Malaysia. The situation around will just 'kill' the guy!!
    To Fly Like An Eagle
    You Cannot Think Like A Turkey

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    Syabas to him too......and i do agree with lord.......don't come back now......he most probably achieve better outside than at home........

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    and.....simply curious......how come the Alextan......same avatar as u.......both of u braders ar??? or sworn twins???

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnehkgnep
    Syabas to him too......and i do agree with lord.......don't come back now......he most probably achieve better outside than at home........

    Errr...first of all...syabas oso..

    then also agree with gnehkgnep, dun come back. If come back..instead of researching a robot, you will become robot...people control you!h hahaha...

    You are basically wasted if you come back!

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    Talking Pleeez Stay Where You Are....

    Someone please send this bright chap the newspaper cutting where DPM Najib Razak spoke about World Golf No. 2 Vijay Singh not becoming a world-class champ if he had stayed in Malaysia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GreenBug
    Someone please send this bright chap the newspaper cutting where DPM Najib Razak spoke about World Golf No. 2 Vijay Singh not becoming a world-class champ if he had stayed in Malaysia.

    Ya meh? I didn't have the chance to look at the news? can you send it over or post it up?

    By the way, Vijay Singh no need to apply for citizenship lar...can declare he is earning at least RM7000.00 and get his MMSH plus all his Maybach, Rolls Royce and ferrari into Malaysia Tax Free.

    Darn, I love Malaysia!

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    Talking Yup, Najib Said It!

    Quote Originally Posted by NasiKandar
    Ya meh? I didn't have the chance to look at the news? can you send it over or post it up?
    I don't have it anymore. Yup, DPM Najib said that M'sia had done Vijay Singh a favor by not granting him a PR when he applied years ago. If he had been granted PR, he wouldn't be the world No. 1 in golf! How true, how true....

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