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Artificial intelligence: 55 years of research later - and where is AI now?

The world has come a long way since 1955 but has AI? What are AI researchers and their machine learning systems up to these days? And will there ever be a truly intelligent machine? Read more »

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NHS IT: Lib Dems promise major surgery

Connecting for Health, Choose and Book and centralised medical records on the chopping block

Hello Robotnaut: Nasa, GM introduce latest humanoid robot

Photos: Will this machine be building your car? Or flying into space?

From Labour's IT blunders to the Tories' grand tech plans

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Aspiring CIOs get 'learn to be an IT chief' course

City Uni launches Masters for tomorrow's info leaders

CEO Essentials

Cheat Sheet: Apple iPad

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Finance

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Sales & Marketing

Microsoft plays Tag with barcodes on mobiles

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HR

Editor's Notebook: Snow what if the weather's bad?

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Public Sector

It's time to kill big IT contracts, says taxman's CIO

"I've met many programme directors who've said 'I'm doing a £100m programme', I say 'I feel very sorry for you'"

Symbian goes fully open source - several months early

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Networks

How cloud computing is like the credit crunch

Over-hyped, complex and potentially toxic

Mobile

Symbian goes fully open source - several months early

News in brief: Mobile OS reaches open target

Software

Artificial intelligence: Can AI crack the conundrum of consciousness?

What is intelligence? Does it need a body to exist? And could we ever really prove a machine is conscious or not?

Security

Windows XP users could be vulnerable to new Internet Explorer flaw

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IT Services

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