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    Can Computers Decipher a 5,000-Year-Old Language?
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    by wildcat  7-21-2009   
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    We Want More From Computers--But Not Too Much
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    by wildcat  6-25-2009   
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    Brain & Chaos
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    by wildcat  3-21-2009   
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    Tongue Control
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    by rj3sp  11-29-2008   
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    Jacking into the Brain--Is the Brain the Ultimate Computer Interface?
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    by wildcat  10-28-2008    2
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    Using the Internet might improve brain function
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    by wildcat  10-15-2008    2
     "A simple, everyday task like searching the Web appears to enhance brain circuitry in older adults, demonstrating that our brains are sensitive and can continue to learn as we grow older," Small said.
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    Grid of 100,000 computers heralds new internet dawn
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    by wildcat  10-1-2008    1
     The Grid is coming
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    The Internet Is a Brain
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    by wildcat  9-17-2008    8
      There is a lot we can learn from the brain and it can tell us where the Internet is headed next. There’s nothing magical in the brain (at least that we’ve found thus far), and yet it delivers all our mental capabilities, and emotional ones as well – that’s a very intriguing thought. After all, just as there is no particular reason for this lump inside our heads to appreciate fine wines and music, cry, laugh, reason, love, daydream, and aspire to greater things, there is no reason why silicon or some other fundamental substance (maybe even carbon some day), could not be coaxed into creating something similar.
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    Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
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    by wildcat  9-9-2008   
     Video games are reshaping how we perform and promote science. A review by Seed Mag
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    Experts: Internet Addiction Growing
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    by wildcat  7-31-2008    4
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    Building 'The Matrix'
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    by wildcat  7-31-2008    2
     Feynman envisioned, a general purpose, programmable quantum computer could itself carry out quantum simulations. But such machines are still decades away, most researchers say, while machines designed only for quantum simulations may become available sooner.
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    Artificial Intelligence under the spotlight at BA Festival
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    by wildcat  7-23-2008   
     ‘Computers are now one million times more powerful than when I started my research career – no field has come close to this rate of development,’ he says. ‘If transport had progressed at the same rate we would be flying from London to New York in less than a tenth of second.’
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    Nothing to lose but their chains
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    by wildcat  7-19-2008    3
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    Numenta Is Imitating Your Brain
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    by wildcat  7-13-2008   
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    Google Lets You Monitor Access To Your Gmail Account
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    by wildcat  7-8-2008   
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    10 Important Differences Between Brains and Computers
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    by wildcat  7-1-2008    19
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    Singularities Enough, and Time
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    by wildcat  6-29-2008    6
     A fascinating take by Jamais Cascio, clear headed and to the point
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    Laughter May Outlive Humans—and Even Numbers
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    by wildcat  6-27-2008    1
     The insight that old things tend to last and new things tend to disappear flows from the Copernican principle. This principle says, in essence, “You’re not special.” Before Copernicus, we imagined that we occupied a very special place at the center of the universe. Now we know better: We are on an average planet in an average galaxy in an average cluster. But the Copernican principle applies to time as well as to space. If there is nothing special about our perspective, we are unlikely to be observing any given thing at the very beginning or the very end of its existence. And that rather obvious point can lead to some interesting predictions.
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    Will a Computer “Symbiote” be Implanted in Future Human Brains?
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    by wildcat  6-26-2008    1
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    The End of Theory: The Data Deluge Makes the Scientific Method Obsolete
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    by wildcat  6-25-2008    1
     "Speaking at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference this past March, Peter Norvig, Google's research director, offered an update to George Box's maxim: "All models are wrong, and increasingly you can succeed without them."
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    More than 1 billion PCs served
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    by wildcat  6-24-2008    1
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    Researchers Design Band-Aid-Size Tactile Display
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    by wildcat  6-7-2008    2
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    Hot tech to watch in the next four years
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    by wildcat  6-3-2008    1
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    The 'shape' of things to come
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    by wildcat  6-3-2008   
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    Waiting for the Rapture
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    by wildcat  6-1-2008    3
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    Signs of the Singularity
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    by wildcat  6-1-2008    3
     By Vernor Vinge First Published June 2008
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    Intelligent Computers See Your Human Traits
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    by wildcat  6-1-2008    1
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    Five questions for a galactic visitor
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    by wildcat  5-21-2008    8
     The simple fact is that certain people have always opposed progress while other, better people have driven it. "Experts" decried boiled water as unhealthy compared the vital stuff straight from the river, cursed antibiotics as a temporary placebo, and confidently declared that computers were nothing but expensive toys. As an intelligent species we must make every effort to contact anyone or thing we can - and if you don't like it, there are some lovely caves you can move back to. what are your questions?
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    I, computer!
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    by wildcat  5-20-2008    9
     it's alive...
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    Has Cultural Evolution Replaced Biology?
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    by wildcat  4-9-2008   
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    Stock exchange for 'grid' computing?
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    by wildcat  2-26-2008   
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    Virtuality and reality 'to merge'
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    by wildcat  2-23-2008   
     "In virtual worlds we do real romance, real learning, real business. Virtual reality is real reality." He added: "Games are the cutting edge of what is happening - we are going to spend more of our time in virtual reality environments. "Fully emergent games is really where we want to go. We will do most of our learning through these massively parallel interactions." "Play is how we principally learn and principally create," he said.
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    A Computer Capable of “Hosting the Entire Internet as an Application”
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    by wildcat  2-8-2008   
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    Computers for your eye
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    by wildcat  1-22-2008   
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    Palpable computing: a taste of things to come
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    by wildcat  1-22-2008   
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    Pioneering research shows ‘Google Generation’ is a myth
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    by wildcat  1-21-2008   
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    Artificial Intuition
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    by wildcat  1-19-2008    3
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    Self-Paced Brain-Computer Interface Gets Closer to Reality
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    by wildcat  1-16-2008   
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    Reducing the Risk of Human Extinction
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    by wildcat  1-15-2008   
     by Jason G. Matheny
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    Microsoft patents frustration-detecting help system
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    by wildcat  1-7-2008   
     Is this patent a harbinger of a dystopian future where computer users' biorhythms will be monitored to increase efficiency? Unlikely
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