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Essay - A Stanford Reunion - Artificial Intelligence’s Early Years - NYTimes.comOptimism as Artificial Intelligence Pioneers Reunite STANFORD, Calif. — The personal computer and the technologies that led to the Internet were largely invented in the 1960s and ’70s at three computer research laboratories next to the Stanford University campus. One laboratory, Douglas ...
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AI Center :: PeopleDr Karen L Myers Program Director & Principal Scientist Artificial Intelligence Center SRI International Room EJ200 333 Ravenswood Avenue Menlo Park, CA 94025-3493 USA Phone: (650) 859-4833 Fax: (650) 859-3735 Email: Home Page: http://www.ai.sri.com/~myers Biography and ...
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Cognitive Computing: Building A Machine That Can Learn From ExperienceCognitive Computing: Building A Machine That Can Learn From Experience ScienceDaily (Dec. 23, 2008) — Suppose you want to build a computer that operates like the brain of a mammal. How hard could it be? After all, there are supercomputers that can decode the human genome, play chess and ...
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Electronics technology is supporting attempts to model the brainCovers important current projects to model the brain: European project FACETS, Stanford's Neurogrid, Blue Brain built on IBM's Blue Gene, IBM's own collaborative research effort at its Almaden center, Paul Hasler's project at Georgia Institute of Technology, and Gerald Edelman's team at Scripps.
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Robotic helicopter teaches itself how to fly aerobaticsAutonomous helicopters offer a highly maneuverable and versatile platform in scenarios like disaster relief operations, but programming these machines to perform complex aerobatics is a formidable challenge - unless of course they teach themselves. This example developed by Stanford computer ...
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Computer Program Self-Discovers Laws of Physics | Wired Science from Wired.comComputer Program Self-Discovers Laws of Physics In just over a day, a powerful computer program accomplished a feat that took physicists centuries to complete: extrapolating the laws of motion from a pendulum's swings. Developed by Cornell researchers, the program deduced the natural laws ...
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Computer Program Self-Discovers Laws of Physics | Wired Science from Wired.comComputer Program Self-Discovers Laws of Physics In just over a day, a powerful computer program accomplished a feat that took physicists centuries to complete: extrapolating the laws of motion from a pendulum's swings. Developed by Cornell researchers, the program deduced the natural laws ...
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The Siri Virtual Assistant: Bringing Intelligence to the InterfaceTom Gruber Founder, CTO Siri SemTech Conference, San Jose, CA Opening Keynote Session 8:30AM - 10:00AM, Tuesday, June 16, 2009. The interfaces we use to interact with the world's information are getting smarter. Web portals gave us someone else's idea of the content we should see. Then came ...
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Digital revolutionaries discuss past, future of technologyA surfboard with Internet capability, cars that drive themselves, gadgets that recognize forgotten acquaintances, the extinction of humans by supercomputers. All are possible, according to Silicon Valley innovators Butler Lampson of Microsoft, Irwin Jacobs of Qualcomm and Vinton Cerf of Google, ...
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Future Watch: A.I. comes of ageAfter decades of limited application, artificial intelligence is everywhere. And it really works this time - "Stair, please fetch the stapler from the lab," says the man seated at a conference room table. The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot, standing nearby, replies in a nasal monotone, ...
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