Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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The Limits of Artificial Intelligence
The Limits of Artificial Intelligence
12/19/2004 03:41 PMA new ACM
Ubiquity article addresses what the author, Alexandru
Tugui, believes are limitations of artificial intelligence that
cannot be overcome. The article is primarily concered with AI as a
simulation of biological intelligence rather than with the creation of
real machine intelligence. Even so, some of his objections seem a bit
odd, such as the claim that AI can never truly simulate biological
intelligence because it is limited to 1s and 0s whereas biological
intelligence can have intermediate values. A CD player is a computer
that deals only with 1s and 0s, yet it seems to simulate analog music
quite easily.
Artificial Intelligence Resources
Artificial Intelligence Resources
07/05/2004 04:18 PM
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Artificial Intelligence from the Bible
Artificial Intelligence from the Bible
08/17/2004 04:08 AMArtificial Intelligence from the Biblehttp://use
rs.adelphia.net/~lilavois/Seven/bible.htmlAccording to
this site, the secret of AI can be found in the Bible. The author
seems to have gone to great lengths to support his theory that some
biblical metaphors, especially in the book of Revelation, represent a
description of how the brain works. He makes several predictions about
the internal organization of the brain based on his interpretation of
the metaphors. He seems to be confident that his predictions will be
confirmed in the lab. He even has an experimental program which he is
using to test his hypothesis. This has been added to
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Agriculture gains artificial
intelligence
Agriculture gains artificial
intelligence
06/18/2004 10:08 PMSunday Times South Africa Jun 19 2004 2:20AM GMT
Singularity Institute for Artificial
Intelligence
Singularity Institute for Artificial
Intelligence
07/22/2004 06:18 AMSingularity Institute for Artificial Intelligencehttp://www.singinst.org/The Singularity Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization for the pursuit of
Friendly AI and
responsible intelligence enhancement – a mission of immense
potential and consequence. Because intelligence determines how well
problems are solved, the responsible enhancement of intelligence – a
safe Singularity – will make difficult problems, such as the
prevention and treatment of Alzheimer's and AIDS, much easier to
solve. If intelligence is improved greatly, every humanitarian problem
will be more amenable to solution. Because AI is positioned as the
first technology to enhance intelligence significantly, the
Singularity Institute concentrates on the research and development of
humane AI. By solely pursuing a beneficial Singularity, we present the
rare opportunity for rational altruism. This has been added to
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Artificial Intelligence Remains Elusive
Artificial Intelligence Remains Elusive
05/02/2004 05:49 AMArtificial Intelligence Remains Elusive by Fred Reed of The
Washington Timeshttp://washingtontimes.com/technology/20040421-092316-6983r.htmWhatever happened to artificial intelligence? There was a
time, a couple of decades ago, when computers were expected soon to be
able to behave intelligently -- to talk to people in English, answer
questions, and make complex decisions. What people really had in mind
was an artificial human. HAL, the computer in the movie '2001: A Space
Odyssey,' comes to mind. It didn't happen. Today, although computers
have advanced phenomenally in power, we see them doing very little
that reasonably could be called intelligent. We still can't talk to
computers about the meaning of art or why Rome fell. Why? ... First,
it's harder than many thought it would be. ... Another reason for the
apparent lack of machine intelligence is that, if you know how a
computer does something, it no longer seems intelligent. ... An
example of what might be regarded as intelligent behavior is automated
translation of language. This is done by Google, for example. ...
Finally, the use in connection with computers of words such as
'memory,' 'language' and 'logic' raised expectations of potential
human likeness that weren't supported by reality."
Artificial Intelligence heads for the
mainstream
Artificial Intelligence heads for the
mainstream
09/20/2004 08:57 AMvnunet.com Sep 20 2004 12:54PM GMT
Artificial Intelligence for Computer
Games
Artificial Intelligence for Computer
Games
02/01/2005 09:12 PMA New Company to Focus on Artificial
Intelligence
A New Company to Focus on Artificial
Intelligence
03/23/2005 11:01 PMThe technologist and the marketing executive who co-founded Palm
Computing are starting a new company to license software technologies
based on a theory of how the mind works.
Alicebot in Artificial Intelligence
wonderland
Alicebot in Artificial Intelligence
wonderland
09/22/2004 06:36 AMComputer Buyer Sep 22 2004 10:28AM GMT
4th WSEAS Int.Conf. on ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE, KNOWLEDGE
4th WSEAS Int.Conf. on ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE, KNOWLEDGE
11/25/2003 10:22 PMNetLib Nov 25 2003 8:23AM ET
Perl Artificial Intelligence AI Software
Engineer
Perl Artificial Intelligence AI Software
Engineer
06/04/2004 12:09 PMPro-Quest Resourcing Ltd - United Kingdom, South East, City, London
(2004-06-04)
Artificial Intelligence Resources from
Marcus Zillman
Artificial Intelligence Resources from
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07/07/2004 07:48 PMMarcus Zillman has launched another Subject Tracer Information Blog,
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3IA'2004 - Computer Graphics and
Artificial Intelligence
3IA'2004 - Computer Graphics and
Artificial Intelligence
12/02/2003 01:35 AMNetLib Nov 27 2003 4:13AM ET
Artificial Intelligence: Decision-Tree
of Mind-Design
Artificial Intelligence: Decision-Tree
of Mind-Design
12/19/2004 03:53 PMThis Mentifex AI news article will guide students of artificial
intelligence (AI) through the process of developing a theory of mind
for AI.
Artificial General Intelligence Research
Institute (AGIRI) Announces R&D
Fundraising Drive
Artificial General Intelligence Research
Institute (AGIRI) Announces R&D
Fundraising Drive
12/24/2004 12:17 PMThe non-profit Institute AGIRI is raising funds for Artificial
Intelligence research. The research program will create a simulated
world in which the Novamente AI System can learn and develop. Some
portions of the research will be released as Open Source Software.
[PRWEB Dec 22, 2004]
V2N27 July 5, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Artificial
Intelligence Resources
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Poker Academy Donates $13,000 of Texas
Hold’em Software to Lehigh University
for Continued Research and Development
in Artificial Intelligence
Poker Academy Donates $13,000 of Texas
Hold’em Software to Lehigh University
for Continued Research and Development
in Artificial Intelligence
03/14/2005 05:55 PMPoker Academy, a leading software developer of poker products, has
donated $13,000 in software to Lehigh University for students in
computer science and engineering to use in artificial intelligence
(AI) research projects. [PRWEB Feb 21, 2005]
Decentralized Intelligence - What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering. By Duncan Watts
Decentralized Intelligence - What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering. By Duncan Watts
08/06/2004 03:03 PMCentralized intelligence won’t help us .. very nice appeal ..
Duncan Watts .. From Slate
slate.msn.com/id/2104808
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"Report on the Intelligence Community's
Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq,
Ordered reported on July 7, 2004"
"Report on the Intelligence Community's
Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq,
Ordered reported on July 7, 2004"
07/11/2004 09:57 PMDecentralized Intelligence: What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering
Decentralized Intelligence: What Toyota
can teach the 9/11 commission about
intelligence gathering
08/08/2004 12:02 AMslate.com/Default.aspx?id=2104808
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Report on the U.S. Intelligence
Community's Prewar Intelligence
Assessments on Iraq
Report on the U.S. Intelligence
Community's Prewar Intelligence
Assessments on Iraq
07/10/2004 02:34 PMrapport .. pdf
intelligence.senate.gov/iraqreport2.pdf
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The Artificial Muscle Man
The Artificial Muscle Man
10/30/2003 11:57 PMA new CNN
Technology article offers an overview of efforts by NASA's Yoseph
Bar-Cohen to promote development of Electroactive
Polymers (EAP) as artificial muscles. Bar-Cohen has long proposed an
arm wrestling contest that pits a human against a robot arm powered by
EAP muscles. He may finally be able to stage the first real contest in
2005 thanks to continuing advances in EAP. For more info, see our
story from last year on
Bar-Cohen's project.
EL Artificial Life 0.4
EL Artificial Life 0.4
05/23/2004 01:57 AMAn artificial life and evolutionary virus experiment.
Artificial Life: God and the Game
Artificial Life: God and the Game
12/02/2003 08:47 AM The Sims 2 is on its way. The creators have added features that they
think will make the game more fun such as enabling the Sims to
remember events and to share those memories with one another: if a
daughter sees a father kissing someone who isn't her mother, the
daughter may choose to share that memory with Mom. Why was memory
added to The Sims? For moral reasons? To make the simulation more
accurate? Nah, just because memory-sharing makes the Sims more fun.
So, here we have an artificial community designed purely as
entertainment. How close does that...
The Power of Artificial Muscles
The Power of Artificial Muscles
03/08/2004 11:27 PMFor years, researchers have been tinkering with electroactive
polymers, a type of artificial muscle. But the work finally appears to
be paying off with some useful products. By Steve Nadis from Wired
magazine.
Artificial Prion Created
Artificial Prion Created
07/29/2004 11:58 PMArtificial Link Popularity
Artificial Link Popularity
01/06/2003 09:37 PM"...having a very hard time figuring out just exactly what “Artificial
Link Popularity” is. I mean you either have link pop or you don’t.
Sites link to you or they don’t, nothing artificial about that."
First Reproducing Artificial Virus
Created
First Reproducing Artificial Virus
Created
11/14/2003 12:34 PMGrowing Artificial Societies: Sugarscape
Growing Artificial Societies: Sugarscape
01/18/2004 06:03 PMProject status update and request for help
ARLS Artificial Life Simulator
ARLS Artificial Life Simulator
01/06/2004 01:07 PMProject Planning Begins
Artificial Blood Tested Without Consent
(AP)
Artificial Blood Tested Without Consent
(AP)
02/19/2004 04:59 PMAP - Paramedics are testing an experimental blood substitute on
severely injured patients without their consent in an unusual study
under way or proposed at 20 hospitals around the country.
Artificial sweeteners screw up appetite
Artificial sweeteners screw up appetite
07/01/2004 03:34 AMArtificial sweeteners disrupt your body's ability to accurately guage
your caloric intake and regulate your appetite accordingly.
Professor Terry Davidson and associate professor Susan Swithers, both
in the Department of Psychological Sciences, found that artificial
sweeteners may disrupt the body's natural ability to "count" calories
based on foods' sweetness. This finding may explain why increasing
numbers of people in the United States lack the natural ability to
regulate food intake and body weight. The researchers also found that
thick liquids aren't as satisfying – calorie for calorie –
as are more solid foods.
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inkEvolution of Artificial Neural Networks
Evolution of Artificial Neural Networks
11/14/2003 04:06 PMMeet Annevolve's skydiving, mouseball collecting Unix Admin
defends the artificial scarcity of IP
addresses
defends the artificial scarcity of IP
addresses
01/22/2004 02:36 AMMartin Geddes
defends the
artificial scarcity of IP addresses -- the source of NAT -- as a
legitimate application of price discrimination. My respose is always
the same: Just because the laws of economics say it's a good idea
doesn't mean I have to like it. And to use his airplane analogy, I'd
rather a plane full of $400 seats with uniformly good service.
Human Remains Used in Artificial Reefs
(AP)
Human Remains Used in Artificial Reefs
(AP)
09/25/2004 07:31 PMAP - As if shooting a loved one's ashes into space or pressing them
into artificial diamonds were not sufficiently offbeat, relatives of
the deceased now can have their ashes mixed into concrete to help form
ocean habitats.
Artificial intellect remains elusive
Artificial intellect remains elusive
04/22/2004 01:02 AMWashington Times Apr 22 2004 5:14AM GMT
First All-Artificial Feature Film
Released
First All-Artificial Feature Film
Released
06/03/2004 01:49 PMBreast cancer linked to artificial light
Breast cancer linked to artificial light
02/07/2005 02:08 AMCory Doctorow:
When I was working on
Eastern
Standard Tribe, my editor
Patrick Nielsen
Hayden told me that he thought that the electric light was a kind
of drug, the kind of thing it takes a civilization a century to
absorb, a hundred-year-long interregnum like the industrial century
that Russian staggered through under the influence of vodka, or the
lowlanders' gin-soaked hallucinogenic century. The ability to work
when the sun was down, to ignore the seasons' rhythm that we'd been
guided by since we were photosynthesizing single-celled organisms --
it's the kind of thing that can and does drive us all mad. (
David Marusek, a brilliant sf
writer who lives in Alaska, once described whole towns of people from
away that would crop up during the summer season -- hoteliers and
waiters and loggers and gas-station attendants -- none of whom had
ever seen the midnight sun, staying awake for days on end, brawling
and hallucinating and screwing their brains out, like a Bosch
illustration).
Now there's a theory that breast cancer is related to hormone
imbalances caused by artificial lighting. Our ability to best our meat
and bend it to our will is overstated, I think -- the meat always gets
its own back.
Their theory that artificial light can cause breast cancer is simple.
Prolonged periods of exposure to artificial light disrupt the body's
circadian rhythms - the inner biological clocks honed over thousands
of years of evolution to regulate behaviors such as sleep and
wakefulness. The disruption affects levels of hormones such as
melatonin and the workings of cellular machinery, which can trigger
the onset of cancer, Stevens theorizes.
"Mankind has only been exposed to these light sources for 150 years or
so," Stevens said.
So far, the theory is based largely on suggestive, but inconclusive,
observational studies. For instance, night-shift workers such as
nurses tend to be more prone to develop breast cancer than day-shift
workers, and blind women are less likely to have breast cancer than
women with sight.
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