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An amazing and sleek audio jukebox is being released today by Bang & Olufsen. Since this name is associated with the digital jukebox, we know it has to be one of the best in the market. The BeoSound 5 is the pioneer in introducing the technology called "MOTS" which is short for "More of the Same". The Austrian Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence developed the MOTS algorithm.
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The Beast:
Bentley SenseS is a futuristic car concept that aims to integrate the driver and his vehicle as one with the help of genetic engineering, biotechnology and artificial intelligence. The concept car is unique and special and is custom crafted to match the needs of each individual user.
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Can machines think? That was the question posed by the great mathematician Alan Turing. Half a century later six computers are about to converse with human interrogators in an experiment that will attempt to prove that the answer is yes.
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This is part two in a five-part series called "The Limits of Accelerating Returns" that focuses on the limitations of Ray Kurzweil's Law of Accelerat
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We can meet the hardware requirements for "strong" AI -- machine intelligence with the full range of human intelligence -- by 2020, says Ray Kurzweil
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Scientists at Tufts University have received a $3.3 million contract from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop a pro
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Ray Kurzweil, the famous inventor, is trim, balding, and not very tall. With his perfect posture and narrow black glasses, he would look at home in
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Before we get to Ray Kurzweilās plan for upgrading the āsuboptimal softwareā in your brain, let me pass on some of the cheery news he brought to
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