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Dr. Eric Horvitz and Dr. Peter Norvig: The Challenge and Promise of Artificial Intelligence

Join leading researchers Dr. Eric Horvitz of Microsoft Research and Dr. Peter Norvig of Google for an intriguing discussion about the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence, moderated by KQED's Tim Olson.


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The Phillip K. Dick robot has humor

Freaky AI robot, taken from Nova science now, here's the full episode, enjoy :D http://video.pbs.org/video/1801365037 Also yay for me, 2 videos in one day :D :D...

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Artifical Intelligence

a nice overview of the subject by German scientists via future now - Deutsche Welle


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When Cellular Automata Come to Life (w / video)

When Cellular Automata Come to Life (w / video) | Science News | Scoop.it

Cellular automata are probably the closest things to machine life that most people have gotten an opportunity to experiment with in recent years. John Conway invented a piece of software titled the Game of Life in 1970. He carefully set up the rules to create a balanced world. While this might sound like old news, it has allowed scientists to actually simulate certain real world systems.

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Fluffy baby robot helps keep you company

Fluffy baby robot helps keep you company | Science News | Scoop.it

It might just look like a large fluffy toy. But Babyloid, Japan's latest therapeutic robot baby, is also designed to help ease depression among older people by keeping them company.

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