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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been billed as the next frontier of humanity: the newly available expanse whose exploration
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Experientia is excited to be working on two applied research projects for Flanders InShape (FIS), a Flemish design promotion agency that supports and advises small...Experientia From Putting People First | October 11, 2010 at 09:08 AM
This blog post in Kurzweil AI reminded me of the Grand Challenges for Engineering. It lists them specifically. I remember reading about these years ago. The...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 11, 2010 at 04:55 AM
Springer Publishing has opened what they call a computer science reading room, nice idea. A Free Library of Computer Science Knowledge Inside the Computer Science...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 11, 2010 at 12:02 AM
A recent project made me re-examine Repast: An Agent Simulation toolkit. For what is called Agent Based Simulation (ABM) Repast Simphony is a free and open source...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 10, 2010 at 08:51 PM
I can remember just this occuring in a project in the enterprise, on pluralistic ignorance. I guess this calls for more transparency? .. It begins: " ... In social...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 10, 2010 at 08:44 PM
Last week, I had the pleasure of talking with CMU professor George Loewenstein, one of the top researchers in the area of behavioral economics. I mentioned my idea...Daniel Tunkelang From The Noisy Channel | October 10, 2010 at 06:39 PM
An article about using deleted posts in social networking sites for legal proceedings, an interesting caution:" ... Deleted Facebook and MySpace Posts Are Discoverable...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 10, 2010 at 04:06 PM
This came out last week, Google cars driving themselves in traffic, with only occasional human intervention. Article in NYT Science. Now will you be able to...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 10, 2010 at 02:28 PM
The New York Times reports on how car designers have recognised the challenge of keeping vehiclesExperientia From Putting People First | October 10, 2010 at 09:49 AM
The New York Times reports on how car designers have recognised the challenge of keeping vehiclesExperientia From Putting People First | October 10, 2010 at 09:24 AM
Have always thought that a good augemented reality application should include details, in text and visually, of the history of a location. How much data actually...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 10, 2010 at 03:28 AM
Duane Varan, who is leading the Advertising Research Foundation's initiative to develop standards, is interviewed on the form and need for standards in Neuromarketing...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 9, 2010 at 06:48 PM
A nice basically simple idea, use the accelerometers in most Smartphones as a low involvement means to recognize their owners. As they start to become more like...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 9, 2010 at 06:32 PM
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From Apophenia
Logging onto Twitter to check out a few things quickly before running off to a homecoming football game, I couldn’t help but notice something important: “Pep Rally”...zephoria From Apophenia | October 8, 2010 at 08:08 PM
CW post on the future of money, reporting on a conference in Geneva and a presentation being given on the evolution of Smartphones being used for payment. A favorite...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 8, 2010 at 06:57 PM
From Slate:
We do nothing, first and foremost, because there is nothing we can do. Unless the State Department gets specificschneier From Schneier on Security | October 8, 2010 at 05:49 PM
How about giving your heart and other organs their own IP address? In the CACM from New Scientist: Body Organs Can Send Status Updates to Your Cellphone.Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 8, 2010 at 02:37 PM
On varying sales models for software as a service ." ... One of the commonly accepted myths of the Software as a Service (SaaS) market and the broader cloud computing...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 8, 2010 at 02:31 PM
It is inevitable that we see closer people-machine interfaces, what will the implications be? More interruptions than we have today? In Nick Carr's Roughtype:"New...Franz Dill From The Eponymous Pickle | October 8, 2010 at 02:25 PM