Artificial Intelligence
Talkback Here are four unique Machines Like Us interviews with artificial intelligence experts: Steve Grand: http://www.machineslikeus.com/cms/machines-like-us-interviews-steve-grand.html Hugo de Garis: http://www.machineslikeus.com/cms/interview-hugo-de...
[August 31, 2007, 4:22]
Artificial Intelligence: Working Backwards From HAL
Talkback "Artificial Intelligence" will always be just that: *Artificial*. No "artificial intelligence" will ever be a Conscious Agent, capable of Creating anything. The reason is simple: As magnificent as any computer might get, including those in the...
[March 29, 2006, 0:21]
Artificial Intelligence And Libraries
White Papers We strive to seamlessly and proactively deliver mission-critical information to the point of need; no longer bound by four walls, the library can act as a gateway to the world's knowledge.In order to achieve this grand and plausible vision, we...
[September 26, 2003, 0:00]
Artificial Intelligence: Working Backwards From HAL
News The phrase 'artificial intelligence' was first coined by John McCarthy at a conference at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, in 1956, but the concept of artificial, or machine, intelligence is in fact as old as the computer.
[March 27, 2006, 15:40]
Guided Artificial Intelligence Protocol / Automated Network Administrator: White Paper
White Papers The Wiresoft Automated Network Administrator (ANA) implementation represents a significant leap in data processing, heralding the entrance of human-level artificial intelligence capabilities into every area of computer interaction and social...
[March 3, 2008, 23:00]
A Recommender System Based On Idiotypic Artificial Immune Networks
White Papers This paper presents an Artificial Immune System (AIS) that exploits some of these characteristics and is applied to the task of film recommendation by Collaborative Filtering (CF). The immune system is a complex biological system with a highly...
[May 8, 2007, 0:00]
Artificial Limbs In The High Tech Age
News That hasn't been the case with artificial limbs, which have long required wearers to put a lot of thought and effort into a simple stride. Your legs may not seem all that smart, but they're pretty good at letting you walk without having to think...
[August 4, 2005, 15:35]
Satellite DNA-based Artificial Chromosomes For Use In Gene Therapy
White Papers Satellite DNA-based artificial chromosomes (SATACs) can be made by induced de novo chromosome formation in cells of different mammalian species. These artificially generated accessory chromosomes are composed of predictable DNA sequences and they...
[October 6, 2003, 0:00]
The Future Of Artificial Intelligence: The Borg?
News Lionhead Studios, the creators of the seminal game Black & White, is working on a new game that extends the idea of the 'group mind' to give its characters the appearance of more realistic artificial intelligence.
[August 30, 2002, 15:59]
Artificial Intelligence: Working Backwards From HAL
Talkback In response to your ongoing 3-part article on AI, I am writing to alert you to the newly issued U.S.patent concerning ethical artificial intelligence titled: Inductive Inference Affective Language ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
[March 28, 2006, 6:26]
Nokia And MIT Think Artificial Intelligence
News Nokia executives said the Nokia Research Center Cambridge has begun seven projects in collaboration with MIT's Center for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Nokia and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Friday...
[April 25, 2006, 9:20]
Artificial Intelligence Case Studies Required For AI Conference
Forum I am the Application Stream Chair for AI-2006 (www.bcs-sgai.org/ai2006), the British Computer Society's Twenty-sixth annual Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence.
[September 7, 2006, 13:15]
UK Government Launches Artificial Intelligence Drive
News The government said on Tuesday that the pilot project would examine how work on artificial intelligence could benefit from our knowledge of neuroscience -- the study of the human nervous system and the brain, which examines the biological basis of...
[April 30, 2002, 17:40]
Artificial Intelligence Gets Ready To Party
News Computers are notoriously poor at both: artificial intelligence researchers have long envied the human abilities to assign gender to faces and pick voices out of a noisy babble. Cocktail parties and relating to the opposite sex are two very human...
[December 14, 2001, 17:07]
Artificial Intelligence
Talkback Thanks so much NLN, finally some better explained insights into AI.yours JazzJohannes
[October 15, 2007, 16:42]
Artificial Intelligence Case Studies Required For AI Conference
Forum I am currently living in Edinburgh, I think you need to leave more information (links to the official site) incase that we could contact you not only in forums iPhone Converter http://www.iphoneconverter.com/
[May 21, 2007, 12:15]
Artificial Limbs In The High Tech Age
Talkback About the dynamik arm. The dynamik arm from Otto Bock, Germany is actualy a new product but another company, called Motion Control, is having the Utah arm since years. They just start with the Utah arm 3 right now.
[September 23, 2005, 20:18]
Artificial Intelligence: Working Backwards From HAL
Talkback Reasoning Systems In my opinion, the future of AI is dependent on the extension of the programming paradigm from today’s Boolean logic to incorporate “reasoning models”. Compsim’s KEEL® Technology offers one approach.
[April 3, 2006, 16:54]
Artificial Intelligence: On The Border Of TechnologyÆs Reach
White Papers The article discusses about border security in U.S. For years, U.S.borders were monitored by various combinations of video cameras and sound and motion detectors, as well as lots of people. Those people came from several federal agencies--the...
[December 1, 2004, 23:00]
Artificial Intelligence: DNA Sequencers To Dancing Robots
News Five of the vehicles completed the course, with the winner, a converted Volkswagen Touareg R5 SUV entered by the artificial intelligence lab at Stanford University California, taking just 6 hours and 53 minutes.
[March 28, 2006, 11:40]

