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[Digital Digressions] Quiet A.I. I think this will be the way A.I. ultimately sneaks in to everyday life. It’s already happening on the web. But this response on kuro5hin is a fair warning. Choose carefully what you feed your digital “children”!

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Aaai.orghttp://www.aaai.org [Aaai.org] AI in the news: Thanks to the work of an ambitious project that adds a whole new meaning to the phrase, ‘computer society’, in which millions of software agents will potentially evolve their own culture, we could be about to find out. With funding from the European Commission’s Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) initiative of the IST programme, five European research institutes are collaborating on the NEW TIES [New and Emergent World models Through Individual, Evolutionary, and Social Learning] project to create a thoroughly 21st-century brave new world -- one populated by randomly generated software beings, capable of developing their own language and culture.

[Blog.eucap.com] EUCAP Capital Partners: Investment & Entrepreneurship in Online ...: The incident ocurred at the annual conference of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) where Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the Internet, got tough questions from Google's Director of Research after his keynote speech. The disagreement was on the Semantic Web, or the future of information on the Internet.

Marketleap.com[Marketleap.com] Artificial Intelligence - Viral Marketing and the Web: Along with that release came rumors that you could perform a Google.com search for someone named Jeanine Salla and enter an online world unlike anything ever associated with film marketing.

http://www.heynorton.org [Heynorton.org] Hey Norton! - Ken Norton's blog - Peter Norvig challenges TBL and ...: But from Google's point of view, thereare a few things you need to overcome, incompetence being the first,"Norvig said. Norvig clarified that it was not Berners-Lee or his groupthat he was referring to as incompetent, but the general user.

[Geospatial Semantic Web Blog - GIS Data Integration, Geo Ontology, Geo Tagging & Geo Web 2.0 News] Google Exec Challenges Tim Berners-Lee: Bookmark on del.icio.us As reported by Jamie and Harry, and now the subject of a CNET piece and Slashdot thread, TimBerners-Lee was challenged by Peter Norvig of Google. The subject of Berners-Lee’s keynote was putting data on the Web using Semantic Web technologies.

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