artificial intelligence in comment and analysis

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

Comment AI the technology - standing for artificial intelligence - is taking much longer to deliver on expectations. Popular fiction was fascinated with artificial intelligence long before computers were even invented. [21 Sep 2001]

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

Comment Lobal is working on an artificial intelligence system so intelligent its staff hate it being called 'artificial intelligence'. silicon.com is a little sick of writing endless stories about redundancies and bankruptcies. [21 Mar 2002]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: My productivity has peaked

Comment Knowing that there are 64,431,000 references for the term 'artificial intelligence' isn't a whole lot of use! Some of the technology is based on statistical inference techniques with some extended by artificial life. [27 Nov 2006]

The Bloor Perspective: Cybernetic totalism, ASP comeback and Google's glory

Comment Artificial Intelligence, I'm sure that these polarities will be examined and re-examined. There is a real chance that evolutionary psychology, artificial intelligence, Moore's Law fetishizing, and the rest of the package, will catch on in a big way... [20 Aug 2001]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Searching for the truth

Comment These aspects are being born of the evolutionary developments in artificial life and artificial intelligence. That is, a machine intelligence to match - or excel - our own. Bandwidth, connectivity and sensors everywhere are the vital components... [31 Mar 2008]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: A sea of bits

Comment Right now I don't see how we are going to do that but artificial life plus artificial intelligence in an evolvable form seem to be strong contenders. Peter Cochrane predicts what's coming next and what sort of changes will occur once the petabyte... [20 Oct 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The ever-evolving virus

Comment It seems like only yesterday I surmised that the most successful form of artificial life we had yet encountered was indeed the computer virus, because of its ability to propagate, mutate and survive. In an interesting twist, the latest evidence... [20 May 2004]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Is there nothing new in IT?

Comment The real innovators are hidden away working on artificial intelligence, artificial life, cognitive search engines and humanised interfaces. Written in a coffee shop on Fleet Street in London and dispatched to silicon.com via a low cost wi-fi service [20 Nov 2006]

Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: The invisible revolution

Comment Solutions to many complex problems - including those that will probably always defy conventional mathematics - have emerged from the most unlikely combination of artificial life and intelligence through emergent behaviour. [05 Mar 2003]

Tim Berners-Lee

AS Profile Berners-Lee divides his time between heading up the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), research at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and a professorship at the University of Southampton. [23 Sep 2005]

The Director's Cut: 10 questions computers might ask human beings - and vice versa

Comment What will you do in retirement - when you have been superceded by artificial intelligence? 10 questions computers might ask human beings Why do you blame us for everything? What is your real capacity on volume of information you can store, and... [03 Sep 2003]

Serialisation: eBoys - Part 1 - Go Big or Go Home

Comment In fact, Louis Borders had applied a talent for developing computer systems, he created artificial-intelligence software designed expressly for managing the inventory of a very large bookstore. This week silicon.com is serialising eBoys, a fly-on... [08 Apr 2002]

Dear silicon.com... wi-fi CCTV, BBC iPlayer, skills shortage, robots...

Comment So the artificial intelligence which seeks us out and destroys us in computer games is NOT(? Reader Comments of the Week showcases how our users are responding to the latest tech news and views on the site. [13 Sep 2007]

Broadband love and Arthur C. Clarke

Comment He reckons artificial intelligence will have reached human levels by 2020. As we're now just a whisker on Santa's chin away from Christmas Day, it's time for a heart-warming story. A man called Robert Pawass has just got married to a woman called... [07 Dec 2001]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Christmas wish list

Comment Artificial intelligence on my laptop that can run alongside other applications, monitor what I am doing, anticipate what I need and help me make far better business, engineering, technology and scientific decisions. [20 Dec 2007]

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