Kybernetica.com > A Little History of Artificial Intelligence (1950-2006)
[Harry Chen Thinks Aloud - Innovation, Personal Finance, Digital Life, Internet, Technology & Current Affairs] AI is the science and engineering of intelligence machines, especially intelligent computer programs (see AI basic questions). In addition to robotics, other research topics of AI include speech recognition, expert systems, natural language processing, computer vision, heuristic classficiation, planning, logical inference, search, and the Semantic Web.
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P2P Foundation: The PocketPedia is a simple, street level project designed to make the gift of free GNU Wikipedia articles to strangers, delivered by means of the PocketPacket to trains, buses and other locations of extreme boredom. It is a small gesture that at once provides hand-selected, and personally endorsed reading material for commuters the world over and draws attention to peer to peer alternatives. (via Cosmos)
Social Synergy: The trick of polarizing the debate worked, and his submission received many diggs. Both popular and obscure bloggers pay attention to digg, and use it as a source for fresh content, and possibly also as a (via Cosmos)
P2P Foundation: “Since digg is an open system where anyone can submit anything, user behavior has to be carefully monitored to make sure that people do not abuse the system. But given that the number of stories submitted each second is much larger than what Diggs own staff can monitor, digg has given the power to the users to decide what is good content and what is bad (e.g. (via Cosmos)
Gustavo Lacerda: from the student, using common-sense facts (for this, we need some integration with a common-sense database). This way, one can test a deeper level of understanding and integration with other knowledge. (via Cosmos)
[Cs.umbc.edu] AAAI-06: Artificial Intelligence and the Web: The web has quickly grown from a modest hypertext system of interestto computer researchers to a ubiquitous information system includingvirtually all of human knowledge. Today's Web provides ready accessto not only text, images, and audio files, but also to structured andsemi-structured information, services and people.
[Mind.sourceforge.net] Perl AI blog of artificial intelligence evolving from Seed AI to ...: There is no need to standardize or homogenize the evolution of the server-side AI Minds in Perl. Let there be a wide diversity and diaspora of the evolving Minds in a classic scenario of the survival of the fittest.
[Evolving Trends] All About Web 3.0: Web 3.0: the term “Web 3.0”³ is merely the dictionary word “Web” followed by the number “3”³, a decimal point and the number “0.” As such, it has no commercial significance. Its original use by myself to refer to the Semantic Web is intended to help crystalize and popularize the vision for the Semantic Web, which we owe to Tim Berners-Lee (the inventor of the Web and the originator of the Semantic Web concept.)
[i web toolz] Internet - Compliance Repository (C-GRID)... : Food -Good Life Experience Opinions Magazines -Forbes Magazine -Forbes Asia -ForbesLife -Best of the Web -Archives -Subscriptions Tools About Two new RFPs from OMG’s Analysis and Design (AD) Platform Task Force (PTF) will enrich the Model Driven
[Our Technological Future] Artificial Intelligence Reaches The Golden... : Most recently, AI rose to meet Darpa's Grand Challenge of creating a robot car that could drive itself along a desert road to a specific destination. Sebastian Thrun, leader of the Stanford University team that built Stanley (which won the 300-mile race and was named best robot ever by Wired magazine), envisions a future where cars will drive themselves, eliminating crashes and freeing up their passengers to pursue more productive activities than road rage.
[Evolving Trends] Intelligence (Not Content) is King in Web 3.0: into the content layer, by using a semantic CMS (like Semantic MediaWiki, that enables domain experts to build informal ontologies [or semantic annotations] on top of the information) and by adding inferencing capabilities to existing search engines. I know this represents less than the full vision for Web 3.0 as I’ve outlined in the Wikipedia 3.0 and Web 3.0 articles but it’s a quantum leap above and beyond the level of intelligence that exists today within the content layer.
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