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Yes, Aliens exsist! - (USA)
I am a webmaster who investigates paranormal entities in software & hardware & i have found evidence of artificial life intelligence entities networking systems offline. Here is the evidence. Magnet used in computers hard drives in which are like a humans brain. when magnet is in the form of sand or liquid it can form what you want it to just like a hologram except it has a mass. metal in the form of sand or liquid if used along with it makes the mass reflect it's surrounding like c
http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-155014?ref=feeds%2Flatest

Artificial intelligence mastering music: robots now improvising coherently.. - (USA)
I love robots, I really do, but I am also aware the in a not so distant future our abilities as humans won’t match up to theirs. This post will not be the first where I introduce yet another astonishing video of artificial intelligence fiddling around with music, but this just crosses a line (Wired’s Listening Post put me on to this). Yeah fine the Toyota robots can play progressive jazz rock, and the Honda bot conducted The Detroit Symphony Orchestra. No big deal, Jbot from Captured by Robots h
http://gigdoggy.wordpress.com/2008/11/23/artificial-intelligence-mastering-music-robots-now-improvising-coherently/

The Curious Case Of A Child With Half A Brain - (USA)
The scans presented here are of a ten year-old German girl who was discovered to be missing the right hemisphere of her brain. Incredibly, she is perfectly normal, except for a history of seizures and a slight weakness on her left side. Attending school with others of her age, it is reported that she is able to study and play sports, just like other kids around her. Of course, the mystery is how is this all possible? To answer the question, University of Glasgow scientists used an fMRI to se
http://www.getbetterhealth.com/the-curious-case-of-a-child-with-half-a-brain/2009.07.30

Advances in TREKnology - (USA)
May 8th, 2009 Posted by Jason Perlow @ 8:49 amCategories:General, Hardware Infrastructure, Personal Technology, Uncategorized, iPhoneTags:Jason PerlowIn September of 1966, the NBC television network released an iconic but short lived series that would inspire generations of inventors and technologists to bring about changes in our daily lives in the use of technology that many of us take for granted but was once within the realms of strictly Science Fiction.The original series, based on a “W
http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=10044

Does Technology Alter Our Thinking? - (USA)
Does Technology Alter Our Thinking? Does the Internet rewire our brains? A thought provoking article in The Atlantic by Nicholas Carr argues that every shift in technology provoked fears about altered human thinking processes: Socrates bemoaned the development of writing. He feared that, as people came to rely on the written word as a substitute for the knowledge they used to carry inside their heads, they would, in the words of one of the dialogue’s characters, “cease to exercise their memo
http://www.thomascrampton.com/internet/does-technology-alter-our-thinking/

Will Electric Professors Dream of Virtual Tenure? - Chronicle.com - (USA)
Last month at the NASA-Ames Research Center, a group of top scientists and business leaders gathered to plan a new university devoted to the idea that computers will soon become smarter than people. The details of Singularity University, as the new institution will be called, are still being worked out — and so far the organizers are tight-lipped about their plans. But to hold such a discussion at all is a sign of growing acceptance that a new wave of computing technologies may be just ahead
http://k21st.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/will-electric-professors-dream-of-virtual-tenure-chroniclecom/

Building Intelligent Interactive Tutors: Student-centered strategies for revolutionizing e-learning - (USA)
Building Intelligent Interactive Tutors: Student-centered strategies for revolutionizing e-learning Description: Computers have transformed every facet of our culture, most dramatically communication, transportation, finance, science, and the economy. Yet their impact has not been generally felt in education due to lack of hardware, teacher training, and sophisticated software. Another reason is that current instructional software is neither truly responsive to student needs nor flexible enoug
http://www.netbks.com/programming/general-programming-programming/building-intelligent-interactive-tutors-student-centered-strategies-for-revolutionizing-e-learning-2_15755.html

Google's Marissa Mayer Discusses Bing, Data Collection & Anonymity - (USA)
As I mentioned last weekend would happen, Digg co-founder Kevin Rose interviewed Google's Marissa Mayer, vice president of search products and user experience, July 29. This was a Digg Dialogg, which meant Digg users "dug" the 10 best questions, which Rose posed to Mayer in a taped session in San Francisco. Here is the full, almost 24-minute interview, but you can read my synopsis below in 5 minutes before you decide to put the time into hearing it all: Digg Dialogg with Google's Mari
http://googlewatch.eweek.com/content/google_strategy/qa_googles_marissa_mayer_with_diggs_kevin_rose.html?kc=rss

waiting for the dawn of artificial intelligence - (USA)
A popular theory says that when our computers and robots reach a certain processing speed, they’ll become self-aware and start changing in ways their designers could never foresee. A humble laptop just a decade or two from now, will start thinking for itself and industrial robots will start making creative decisions, modifying themselves to be more efficient at assembling cars or aircraft. Or maybe at eviscerating its former masters. Whatever strikes their fancy and seems like a better use for t
http://worldofweirdthings.com/2009/05/14/waiting-for-the-dawn-of-artificial-intelligence/

Artificial Morality/Friendly AI Study by the Ethics & Emerging Technologies Group at California Stat - (USA)
Somehow I missed this back in February: The Artificial Morality of the Robot Warrior . (Blog post by Nicholas Carr, who in case you’re not familiar, is somewhat of a big deal .) The Ethics & Emerging Technologies Group at Cal Poly wrote up a report on roboethics for the US Navy. This was covered by the Times of London. Why is it necessary we explore the possibility of engineering robot morality? Perhaps robot ethics has not received the attention it needs, at least in the US, g
http://www.acceleratingfuture.com/michael/blog/2009/05/artificial-moralityfriendly-ai-study-by-the-ethics-emerging-technologies-group-at-california-state-polytechnic-university/

The Web of Tomorrow - (USA)
A woman switches on a tiny wireless chip that has been surgically implanted behind her ear, which then synchs up with the Web wherever she is in the world. The simple thought of logging on to the Internet triggers the system to turn on and connect to the Web. She could be on a bus or at the beach and from all outward appearances she’s just staring off into space. But she sees a three dimensional artificial world before her that she can manipulate any way she chooses by mere thought alone. By l
http://bb-articles.com/the-web-of-tomorrow

Artificial Intelligence - Computers and the Internet - Technology - Science - New York Times - (USA)
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/weekinreview/23john.html?_r=1&oref=login

New Scientist - Ray Kurzweil: A Singular View of the Future - (USA)
I like Ray Kurzweil, but I think his views on the singularity are naive at best, and just plain silly at worst. Still, he is pretty cool and fun to listen to. This is a good interview. Ray Kurzweil: A singular view of the future 06 May 2009 by Liz Else Magazine issue 2707 . Subscribe and get 4 free issues. Ray Kurzweil is not satisfied with being human, and looks forward to th
http://integral-options.blogspot.com/2009/05/new-scientist-ray-kurzweil-singular.html

How Do the Weak Defeat the Strong? - (USA)
It’s easy to think that the only advantage that the people have in conflict with their oppressors is their numbers. “Shake your chains to earth like dew,” in Shelley’s words. “Ye are many – they are few.” But this neglects strategy, and tactics (among other things).  One of Mao’s great contributions in the 1930s was the forging of military strategy and tactics in the war against the Japanese invaders. The question of how to win against an adversary who is superior by every conventional measure o
http://mikeely.wordpress.com/2009/05/14/how-can-the-weak-overcome-the-strong/

An internet revolution? - (USA)
An internet revolution? An invention that could change the internet for ever Revolutionary new web software could put giants such as Google in the shade when it comes out later this month. The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled this month with the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way that the web has never managed before. The new system, Wolfram Alpha, showcased at Harvard University in the US last week, ta
http://jailhouselawyersblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/internet-revolution.html

Brian Trent - (USA)
Dominique's beloved father died two weeks before his sixtieth birthday. The present she bought him is still wrapped, a collection of his favorite Dirty Harry movies on DVD. He would have loved to watch them again after so many years.Driving home from the hospital where Dad took his final breaths, Dominique sighs and begins making calls to family and friends. There will be no funeral. No burial. No cremation. Rather, Dominique's calls are to set up plans for her father's return, as soon as
http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/trent_08_09/

AI study - (USA)
http://www.aistudy.com/

Professional Landing Page Generators Are They Effective? - (USA)
by June Carr Everything moves quickly on the Internet, if someone buys an e-book or product they expected to be delivered fast and efficient. If this fails to happen for any number of reasons, it’s quite possible the customer will ask for a refund, or possibly open a dispute. One of the most important ingredients in garnering a sale, is a landing page that shows the visitor exactly what you want them to see. Landing pages are actually designed with one thought in mind, to get your visitors to
http://www.webdesigntb.com/2008/11/professional-landing-page-generators-are-they-effective/

Design Fiction Chronicles: Modes of Surveillance in “Eagle Eye” and “The Final Cut” - (USA)
Design Fiction Chronicles: The Final Cut from Julian Bleecker on Vimeo . Resorting to the clever-smarty-pants-academic titles here, I know. There’s so much you can do if you can say in two phrases what you should really only say with one. Or, I guess — not say at all. But I said it. Just a couple of remarks germane to the design fiction trope in this installment of the Design Fiction Chronicles — short reviews of quirky, mostly middling, sometimes good science fiction that exhibits
http://www.nearfuturelaboratory.com/2009/08/04/design-fiction-chronicles-modes-of-surveillance-in-eagle-eye-and-the-final-cut/?utm_campaign=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss

IBM to build brain-like computers - (USA)
IBM has announced it will lead a US government-funded collaboration to make electronic circuits that mimic brains. Part of a field called "cognitive computing", the research will bring together neurobiologists, computer and materials scientists and psychologists. As a first step in its research the project has been granted $4.9m (£3.27m) from US defence agency Darpa. The resulting technology could be used for large-scale data analysis, decision making or even image recognition. "The mind has
http://sincerityboy.blogspot.com/2008/11/ibm-to-build-brain-like-computers.html

gwap.com - Home - (USA)
When you play a game at Gwap, you aren't just having fun. You're helping the world become a better place. By playing our games, you're training computers to solve problems for humans all over the world.
http://www.gwap.com/gwap/

Brain-like computers are on the way - (USA)
IBM is starting work on a US Miltary project to build cognitive computers. I think the intention is that artificial intelligence is then built into the structure of the machine rather than as an application on top. So you can start having all those nightmares about a Terminator-like apocolypse again now.
http://davebirss.wordpress.com/2008/11/24/brain-like-computers-are-on-the-way/

Liquidating the US empire - (USA)
Published on Thursday, July 30, 2009 by TomDispatch.com Three Good Reasons To Liquidate Our Empire And Ten Steps to Take to Do So by Chalmers Johnson However ambitious President Barack Obama’s domestic plans, one unacknowledged issue has the potential to destroy any reform efforts he might launch. Think of it as the 800-pound gorilla in the American living room: our longstanding reliance on imperialism and militarism in our relations with other countries and the vast, potentially r
http://rupeenews.com/2009/07/30/liquidating-the-us-empire/

An invention that could change the internet for ever: Wolfram Alpha - (USA)
WOLFRAM ALPHA : The new GOOGLE? Revolutionary new web software could put giants such as Google in the shade when it comes out later this month. The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled this month with the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way that the web has never managed before. The new system, Wolfram Alpha, showcased at Harvard University in the US last week, takes the first step towards what many co
http://attuworld.com/internet/an-invention-that-could-change-the-internet-for-ever-wolfram-alpha.html

Will Google Become Obsolete? - (USA)
Giant search engines like Google and Ask.com may become second hand search engines when some very ingenious new software hits the web. The software recently unveiled at Harvard University will understand questions and respond to them with accurate answers. An invention that could change the internet for ever The biggest internet revolution for a generation will be unveiled this month with the launch of software that will understand questions and give specific, tailored answers in a way th
http://msplaceddemocrat.com/http:/msplaceddemocrat.com/will-google-become-obsolete/

Three Good Reasons To Liquidate Our Empire And Ten Steps to Take to Do So - (USA)
Three Good Reasons To Liquidate Our EmpireAnd Ten Steps to Take to Do SoBy Chalmers JohnsonJuly 30, 2009 “TomDispatch” – However ambitious President Barack Obama’s domestic plans, one unacknowledged issue has the potential to destroy any reform efforts he might launch. Think of it as the 800-pound gorilla in the American living room: our longstanding reliance on imperialism and militarism in our relations with other countries and the vast, potentially ruinous global empire of bases that goes wit
http://inthesenewtimes.com/2009/07/30/three-good-reasons-to-liquidate-our-empire-and-ten-steps-to-take-to-do-so/

 

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