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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Beats Human Intelligence on Yahoo Answers Social Networking Site
The two year old Artificial Intelligence (AI) known as the Buddhabot began answering questions on Yahoo! Answers site last week. Yahoo Answers is a Web 2.0 site with a social content rating system reminiscent of Digg. The Buddhabot has so far answered [...]
Tue, November 27, 2007 - 5:51 AM
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Web3D, VR and Interactive Visualization,
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( experience design ),
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Tue, October 11, 2005 - 5:40 PM
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Quantum Theology :: quantumtheology.tribe.net/
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Their mission: to deliver cost-efficient solar electricity. The Nanosolar company was founded in 2002 and is working to build the worldâs largest solar cell factory in California and the worldâs largest panel-assembly factory in Germany. They have successfully created a solar coating that is the most cost-efficient solar energy source ever. Their PowerSheet cells [...]
Sun, November 25, 2007 - 9:50 PM
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via New Scientist
Computers might not be clever enough to trick adults into thinking they are intelligent yet, but a new study shows that a giggling robot is sophisticated enough to get toddlers to treat it as a peer.
Wed, November 14, 2007 - 7:33 PM
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via Parallel Normal
David Brooks argues in his latest New York Times column that people should let cell phones, media players and personal computers do our thinking for us.
Such devices, Brooks says, tongue-in-cheek, can lighten our cognitive loads, by cultivating our media tastes for us.
Internet services such as Google can also fill the gaps in the [...]
Fri, October 26, 2007 - 5:34 PM
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via Live Science
By manufacturing human skin cells using a printer similar to an inkjet, scientists have taken a significant first step toward generating new skin. The process, which could revolutionize the treatment of major skin wounds, could be ready for clinical trials in five years.
…Scientists expect to eventually build commercial skin printers for hospital use. [...]
Sun, October 14, 2007 - 10:15 PM
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originally published at Accelerating Technology
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