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in GadgetsDon't Want To Call this UAV a Blimp? Call It A Video Firehose

Latest DoD UAS "blimp" plans have more hurdles than just gravity.by knowlengr / on Oct 15, 2009
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “artificial intelligence”
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Tuesday Two: Zit zapping
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Tuesday Two Use NASA technology to zap your zits away with the new Zeno family of devices . The iPod look-alike contains a heating element that is resistant to human oils and acids. With clinical trials showing 90% success rates, this may end teenage embarrassment one zit zapping at a time. No word on if ...1 day ago -
Internet Filter Software
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Online predators come in different shapes and sizes with differing expectations from their online predatory experience. read more1 day ago -
How Much Power Does It Take To Simulate The Human Brain? [Robots]
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Kwabena Boahen, a computer scientist at Stanford University, believes that it would require 10 megawatts to power a processor as smart as the human brain. His new "Neurogrid" supercomputer might be able to do it on only 20 watts. To put that in perspective, 10 megawatts is the kind of energy a small hydroelectric ...2 days ago -
How Much Power Does It Take To Simulate The Human Brain? [Robots]
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Kwabena Boahen, a computer scientist at Stanford University, believes that it would require 10 megawatts to power a processor as smart as the human brain. His new “Neurogrid” supercomputer might be able to do it on only 20 watts. More here: How Much Power Does It Take To Simulate The Human Brain? ...2 days ago -
Review of Vitamin D Video Beta Launch – It’s Pretty Awesome
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A few weeks ago I discussed Vitamin D Video, the software system which acts like the human brain to find people and objects of interest in a recording . Vitamin D takes hours of tedious camera footage and reduces it to the few minutes or moments of interest that you want to see. An independent offshoot of Numenta , ...2 days ago -
Is Software Set to Replace Sports Journalists?
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Computers can now write a baseball news article. Americas pastime just went 21st century. Sports writers are sharpening their pencils and maliciously eying their laptops as researchers in the Intelligent Informations Lab at Northwestern University announce that they’ve created a program that can write a ...2 days ago -
Extensive Research Lends Realism to Blood Beach
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Coresoft today announces Blood Beach 1.0, a simulated World War 2 game for iPhone and iPod Touch users. As much research as is humanly possible has gone into giving Blood Beach a true-life feel. Weapon firing, flight attack patterns, audio sounds, enemy behavior, ammunition and weaponry are all based on actual real ...2 days ago -
robot ethics
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i find it interesting that our country is really only recently thinking about ethical and social issues revolving around artificial intelligence in science and pop culture. battlestar galactica and the upcoming caprica are recent examples of america coming to terms with realistic artificial intelligence scenarios. ...3 days ago -
Sunday random odds and ends
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Go to the Everything Seminar blog to learn about the first beam splash at the LHC in 2009. This is exciting progress and means that the detectors really are doing their job and the machines are almost ready to start collisions. Cineuropa is in full swing and so far Ive seen: Tokyo Sonata , which was ...3 days ago -
David Chalmers and the Singularity that will probably not come
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David Chalmers is a philosopher of mind, best known for his argument about the difficulty of what he termed the “hard problem” of consciousness, which he typically discusses by way of a thought experiment featuring zombies who act and talk exactly like humans, and yet have no conscious thought (I explained clearly ...5 days ago -
Podcasting and Artificial Intelligence on TechStuff
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Its been another busy week in the TechStuff labs here at HowStuffWorks.com. Chris and I are working on the preliminary design of our TechStuff Automaton. After much debate, we decided the name "Killbot 2000" had a slightly negative connotation. The current working title of the project is now "Sir Hugs-A-Lot." Im not ...5 days ago -
Robotic Life
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HRP-4C Hatsune Miku Cosplay Human Brain Accepts Cyborg Limbs and Robots Act Like Humanoids “It turns out that the human body may adapt well to Borg-like accessorization,” notes this report on experiments proving that our brain can incorporate “cyborg additions” into our body schema. (Even after using a ...6 days ago -
Mars Explorers May Use AI to Become ‘Cyborg Astrobiologists’
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Written by Nicholos WethingtonEver heard of a ‘Cyborg Astrobiologist’? Probably not. But I bet you’ll want to be one after learning that future exploration of Mars (and other planets, for that matter) may employ the use of artificial intelligence integrated into spacesuits to enhance the ability of astronauts in ...6 days ago -
Computer with Common Sense Knowledge?
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The computers are becoming more advance day by day. In this case, some people might think, “It’s possible to create the computers that included with common sense knowledge onto them!” Well, it might be a possible task, but definitely not in the short period. Mr. Robert Sloan, a professor and head of computer ...6 days ago -
Sneak Peak - Siri -- Interview with Tom Gruber
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Sneak Preview of Siri – The Virtual Assistant that will Make Everyone Love the iPhone, Part 2: The Technical Stuff In Part-One of this article on TechCrunch, I covered the emerging paradigm of...1 week ago -
Captchas, bots, and the intelligence arms race
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New Scientist - 11.03.2009 by Colin Barras Captchas, the scrambled images used to separate humans from software bots online, could become harder for bots to solve – and easier for humans to handle – by animating them. That is the claim of computer scientist Niloy Mitra at the Indian Institute of Technology ...1 week ago -
Singularity Summit 2009 Videos Available Online
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Tired of just hearing about exciting conferences about the future? Do you want to know what it’s like to see some of the smartest people on the planet talk about the Singularity? Well, now you can. The Singularity Summit is an annual gathering of leaders in research, industry, and philosophy that give ...1 week ago -
Singularity
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Rocketboom Tech’s correspondent, Ellie Rountree, talks about the concept of Singularity and how it could potentially change the world. Story links: Moore’s Law , The Coming Superbrain , By 2040 you will be able to upload your brain… , Darwin’s Robots , Games Design Themselves , LIBBY - Vocal Artificial ...1 week ago -
The Robots are Coming! The Robots are Coming!
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" PETMAN Prototype " BostonDynamics, YouTube (October 26, 2009) video, 1:14 " Biped robot that balances dynamically using a human-like walking motion. It is a close relative to BigDog, sharing elements of the mechanical design and control. For more info, see http://www.BostonDynamics.com/robot_p... " I ...1 week ago -
David Hanson: 5 Minutes On Emotional Robots
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“David Hanson’s robot faces look and act like yours: They recognize and respond to emotion, and make expressions of their own. Here, an “emotional” live demo of the Einstein robot offers a peek at a future where robots truly mimic humans.” [ Hanson Robotics ]1 week ago
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