artificial intelligence brain

How Long Before Superintelligence?

White Paper It looks at different estimates of the processing power of the human brain; how long it will take until computer hardware achieve a similar performance; ways of creating the software through bottom-up approaches like the one used by biological... [24 Feb 2004]

Artificial Intelligence and Libraries

White Paper Wells' world brain and Vannevar Bush's memex) and even greater things to come. We strive to seamlessly and proactively deliver mission-critical information to the point of need; no longer bound by four walls, the library can act as a gateway to the... [24 Feb 2004]

Radio chips implanted inside human brain inside 10 years

News In a talk to students yesterday, he said that he plans to surgically implant a radio chip in his brain in about a decade, when such cybernetics technology becomes available. An augmented brain will get so used to its powers - for example, being... [23 Sep 2003]

Robot child funding sought by Japanese researchers

News Kawato is an expert in brain science and has created a humanoid robot that has learnt 24 kinds of human action over three years. Japanese researchers are pressing the government to invest in an ambitious robot development scheme, with the aim of... [27 Aug 2003]

Start-up of the month: "We're building a brain!"

Comment The system is based on a model of the human brain, with emulators for the five brain areas that are most important for language processing, built using neural network technology - a computer simulation of the way information is processed in a... [21 Mar 2002]

AI - it's been a long, long time coming

Comment Despite the plethora of fictional narratives, no-one in the real world has come close to developing the equivalent of a fully functioning brain. Popular fiction was fascinated with artificial intelligence long before computers were even invented. [21 Sep 2001]

CA uses neural patterns to predict network crashes

News New technology from Computer Associates (CA) which operates along the same lines as the human brain could eliminate system crashes, according to a leading IT analyst. CA's Neugents technology - which is available from this week with its Unicenter... [09 Dec 1998]

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