March 21, 2011

TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ATTENDS CLASSES USING VGO TELEPRESENCE ROBOT – SLASHGEAR

Robots are cool and while many of them that we talk about here are more for fun for a geek, there are many uses for robots that have nothing to do with fun. We
March 10, 2011

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March 9, 2011

GEMINOID|DK, AN ULTRA REALISTIC HUMANOID ROBOT

March 7, 2011

YOUTUBE – WHAT MAKES ROBOTS WORK?

Shared by Daniel To any adults who haven’t spent time watching Yo Gabba Gabba, one constant theme is living with robot friends and how they feel inside. In the show this is used to talk about how all the characters (and by extension their young audience) feel inside, but the fundamental assumption that robots feel is presented without even the whiff of contradiction.
March 5, 2011

ROCK-PAPER-SCISSORS: YOU VS. THE COMPUTER – INTERACTIVE FEATURE – NYTIMES.COM

Shared by Daniel thx Kehan Test your strategy against the computer in this rock-paper-scissors game illustrating basic artificial intelligence.
March 1, 2011

DARPA’S CHEETAH-BOT DESIGNED TO CHASE HUMAN PREY | DANGER ROOM | WIRED.COM

Shared by Daniel oh my Perhaps you thought the four-legged BigDog robot wasn’t eerily lifelike enough. That’ll change soon. BigDog’s makers are working on a new quadruped that
February 24, 2011

THE FILES WILL GET OUT: THE LESSON FROM WIKILEAKS, GAWKER, LIBYA – ALEXIS MADRIGAL – TECHNOLOGY – THE ATLANTIC

How recent events have changed the nature of the “Information wants to be free” debate
February 23, 2011

NEW MEDIA

Again in the D&D revolution thread: I’m not sure if you explicitly know this, but you are basically giving a rough definition of ‘media’ in the technical sense of the term. It is important that ‘new media’ is understood as a genuinely new medium of communication, and how rare and wonderful the creation of a new medium is. You are being too generous with your ‘phases’; the printed word is basically identical to the broadcasted word in the technical sense of ‘media’, the only difference is in scope and scale. So it is important to recognize that new media is not just a change in scope and scale, it is a change in medium itself. The classic media studies analysis of this uses the analogy of transportation. The analogy isn’t perfect, but it does have the virtue of distinguishing between “mode of transportation” and “vehicle of transportation”. All the talk of ‘speed’ and ‘audience’ is about the vehicle, not the medium. Here’s how the analogy works: For the vast, vast majority of our existence as a species, the only areas we could travel to were over land. We can improve the speed and scale of land-based travel through various technological innovations- the wheel, the paved road- but they are still taking us to and from the same places. Then a breakthrough emerges: we build boats. Suddenly, we have a new avenue of travel previously off limits. In some cases it allows faster travel between distant lands, but sometimes this travel might be slower. The difference, though, is not simply a difference of speed, it is a difference of medium: we are traveling through avenues that were previously inaccessible. As a result, we opened up new destinations that we could have never reached by land-based travel alone, such as islands scattered […]
February 23, 2011

HUMAN LANDSCAPES IN SW FLORIDA – THE BIG PICTURE – BOSTON.COM

A couple weeks ago, I was listening to a story by NPR’s Planet Money team about “Toxie” a toxic asset they had purchased to follow and help tell the story of the recent financial meltdown. One of the mortgages in Toxie was on a home bought for investment in Bradenton, Florida, and the team took a look at housing in the area. Many homes there are empty and have been for years. Huge developments sit partially completed among densely built up neighborhoods and swampland. A guest stated that there were “enough housing lots in Charlotte County to last for more than 100 years”. Boom and bust residential development has drastically affected parts of southwest Florida for decades now, and I spent some time (with the help of Google Earth), looking around the area. With permission from the fine folks at Google, here are a few glimpses at development in southwest Florida.
February 20, 2011

HAS EMILY HOWELL PASSED THE MUSICAL TURING TEST?

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February 20, 2011

IS AMERICA READY FOR A “NO-LOSE LOTTERY”? | FREAKONOMICS RADIO

Shared by Daniel This is a pretty brilliant nudge. For the most part, Americans don’t like the simple, boring act of putting money in a savings account. We do, however, love to play the lottery. So what if you combined the two, creating a new kind of savings account with a lottery payout? …
February 20, 2011

MASDAR CITY’S DRIVERLESS PODS NOW WHISKING STUDENTS AROUND ON A LIMITED BASIS (VIDEO)

Oh, sure — Masdar City’s driverless pods may not make nearly as many stops as your average metro, but it essentially matches the usefulness of the subway station in Pyongyang. And with a lot less energy waste, to boot. If you’ll recall, these driverless pods were planned years ago, and while the ambitions have been quelled somewhat thanks to the economic crunch, that hasn’t stopped students and engineers from using 2GetThere’s pods, magnets and a fiber optic system to create a two-stop transfer system at the university. For now, they’re whisking students between a pair of drop points that are 800 meters apart, traveling 15 miles per hour and instilling fear into everyone who dares step inside. As for the future? Only The Jetsons truly know, but you can take a glimpse in the video just past the break. Continue reading Masdar City’s driverless pods now whisking students around on a limited basis (video) Masdar City’s driverless pods now whisking students around on a limited basis (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Feb 2011 22:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink Autoblog Green | | Email this | Comments
October 30, 2008

ROBOT CALLS ADDENDUM

November 8, 2008

MY BRAIN

November 13, 2008

GOVT 2.0

1:59 AM Steve: if applying for job with Obama Admin: (10) Writings: Please list and, if readily available, provide a copy of each book, article, column or publication (including but not limited to any posts or comments on blogs or other websites) you have authored, individually or with others. Please list all aliases or “handles” you have used to communicate on the Internet. They want all comments you posted on the intertubes – that’s insane! 12:00 PM me: um you dont understand what they are doing they are going to make government open source, user generated, wiki-enabled and open to commenting 12:01 PM govt 2.0
November 15, 2008

CHILLIN

November 17, 2008

ITS LEARNING

November 17, 2008

GODEL ON MACHINES

Godel was quite at home with the idea that as logic and mathematics progress, machines would increasingly take over the “Yes-No” part of the enterprise. Any notion that Godel would have embraced an argument by analogy from the undecidability of FOL to the perpetual intractability of the k-symbol provability problem is utterly misguided: He writes: “[I]t would obviously mean that in spite of the undecidability of the Entscheidungsproblem, the mental work of a mathematician concerning Yes-or-No questions could be completely replaced by a machine.” From Bringsjord, “An Argument for P=NP\”
November 24, 2008

SYNTHETIC SAPIENCE

As workers in the field fully understand, the phrase “artificial intelligence” is a terrible way to pick out the topic. Artificial intelligence is to be real intelligence, created by artifice. But artificial diamonds are not real diamonds created by artifice. They are fake diamonds. Real diamonds created in a laboratory are synthetic diamonds. And what is at issue is not intelligence—a phenomenon that admits of degrees and has its primary application to comparative assessments within the discursive community. It is really sapience that is at issue—something we language-users have and cats do not. So the issue would be better identified as “synthetic sapience” than “artificial intelligence.” But it is too late to get the label right. Brandom, John Locke lecture 3 “Artificial Intelligence and Analytic Pragmatism”
December 6, 2008

THERAPY

Andy Clark’s new book “Supersizing the Mind” is apparently categorized by some trade book shops as “Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy”. Made me giggle.
December 8, 2008

OBJECT SEXUALITY

Watch this video. Yep, its just a train. Now read the video info. This clip was uploaded by an Objectum Sexual, which is a person who is sexually attracted to objects. In this case, they believe themselves to be in a relationship with that train. Others are attracted to picket fences or roller coasters; in one case, a woman married the Eiffel Tower. Check it out. Within the last week, Amy started a YouTube channel talking about this and related issues. More info here and here. One quick comment on this phenomenon, though it may be unrelated: Warrington & Shallice (1984) identify certain kinds of brain disorders that result in hyperactive identification of animism in objects, and can specifically lose the ability to recognize objects as inanimate. These features appear to be disassociable, so it is likely that particular parts of the brain are dedicated to the identification of animism in objects. I wonder if this sexual orientation is somehow related to these brain regions.
December 15, 2008

MEANS TO AN END

This is very old, but: U.S. Denies Patent for a Too-Human Hybrid Patents on humans could also conflict with the 13th Amendment’s prohibition against slavery. That is because a patent permits the owner to exclude others from “using” the invention. Because “use” can mean “employ,” officials wrote, a patent holder could prevent a person from being employed by any other — which “would be tantamount to involuntary servitude.”
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