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Pursuing the Next Level of Artificial Intelligence

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Daphne Koller’s award-winning work in artificial intelligence has had commercial impact.

By JOHN MARKOFF

 
Published: May 3, 2008

PALO ALTO, Calif. — Like a good gambler, Daphne Koller, a researcher at Stanford whose work has led to advances in artificial intelligence, sees the world as a web of [...]

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In this excerpt from The Age of Spiritual Machines (Viking, 1999), Ray Kurzweil describes his work in speech recognition.
I also started Kurzweil Applied Intelligence, Inc. in 1982 with the goal of creating a voice activated word processor. This is a technology that is hungry for MIPs (i.e., computer speed) and Megabytes (i.e., memory), so [...]

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Internet-Era Magazine Is Revived to Look at the Future

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By BRAD STONE
Published: February 4, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO — One of the signature publications of the first dot-com boom is being reincarnated.

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Derek Butcher, vice president and general manager [...]

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What is collective intelligence and what will we do about it?

What is collective intelligence and what will we do about it? Thomas W. Malone Director, MIT Center for Collective Intelligence Edited transcript [...]

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MIT hopes to collect its intelligence
By John Timmer | Published: October 13, 2006 – 03:32PM CT
MIT proudly announced the formation of the Center for Collective Intelligence, a new initiative that seems to be an attempt to both explore and exploit group intelligence. The center [...]

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February 05, 2008

A Universal Classification of Intelligence

I’ve been thinking lately about whether or not it is possible to formulate a scale of universal cognitive capabilities, such that any intelligent system — whether naturally occurring or synthetic — can be classified according to its cognitive capacity. Such a system would provide us with a normalized scientific [...]

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