Glick, Jonathan
AI in the News
Glick, Jonathan
Today a robot can do the jobs of 10 goal,' he says, 'is to rescue, revive Robotics. Steel mills are less dangerous. Sorting machines have made the movement symbolism and tradition'--a tradition com). New cars that began in biblical times and has made Corp., Houston, chronicled the oil are turned out in much quicker fashion--all its way through to the present day. Golem,' says Fleming, 'means artificial downhole robots in his presentation Organized labor understands that, intelligence, robots, cloning, the at the 2002 Society of Petroleum but, like [Dexter] Cato, feels left out of the Internet, computers.'
AI in the News
Glick, Jonathan
Digital Warriors -- Artificial Intelligence the group sought white papers included: a Time. May Help Spot Future Terrorism Attacks. The have the time to follow developments in patterns and spot trouble. But he is catching up. says a well-designed computer program "Scientists at Kingston University The first corporate board Walesa, 58, has can do what humans do, and maybe even in London have developed software agreed to join is that of NuTech Solutions, do a better job at it. '[It's] the same as a able to anticipate if someone is about to a closely held company founded three '[It] investigates years ago in Charlotte, N.C., by a pair of It works by examining images coming leads, forms hypotheses, and narrows Polish immigrants. The software, called Cromatica, FBI's Most Wanted: New IT Priorities joined NuTech primarily because he is passionate And if it is 2002 (zdnet.com.com). "On NBC's'Meet which he is studying avidly.
AI in the News
Glick, Jonathan
This book looks at some of the results of this synergy among AI, cognitive science, and education. Examples include virtual students whose misconceptions force students to reflect on their own knowledge, intelligent tutoring systems, and speech recognition technology that helps students learn to read. Some of the systems described are already used in classrooms and have been evaluated; a few are still laboratory efforts. The book also addresses cultural and political issues involved in the deployment of new educational technologies. ISBN 0-0-262-56141-7 To order call 800-405-1619.
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Buchanan, Bruce G., Glick, Jonathan
AI in the News
Glick, Jonathan
Recent advances in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, neuroscience and robotics have stimulated the birth and growth of a new research field, known as computational autonomous mental development. Although human mental development is a wellknown subject of study, e.g., in developmental psychology, computational studies of A brief discussion of the subject is available in an article appeared in Science, available electronically at: http://www.cse.msu.edu/dl/SciencePaper.pdf. More than 11.2 Man and Machine Take the Field, red eye, behind which lurked an unfathomable million trucks entered the United David Olson, The Seattle Times (August intelligence. "The soccer games may be the computer has become more alien Service. But help is at hand, just for fun, but the technology used still. Kubrick had no inkling of the thanks to a maturing computer technology to create and operate the players could networked computer, with its potential with the capability of finding also help build robots to rescue victims for massively distributed intelligence. Known as machine learning president of the RoboCup Federation." of the grander design, just as a or neural networks, such technology Robots Scour WTC Wreckage, Leander single ant has no comprehension of uses the power of computer processing Kahney, Wired News (September the intelligence of the colony.