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Carnegie Mellon Robot Invites Humans to Play Mean Game of Scrabble
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Carnegie Mellon Robot Invites Humans to Play Mean Game of Scrabble

Victor is a Scrabble-playing social robot designed to help scientists better understand what it takes to get people to enjoy interacting with a robot. 

Hypnotic Art Shows How Patterns Emerge From Randomness in Nature
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Hypnotic Art Shows How Patterns Emerge From Randomness in Nature

British mathematician Alan Turing is perhaps best known for the Turing test, which determines if a computer can be considered intelligent based on whether it can...

New Focus For Robotics: Artificial Creativity
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New Focus For Robotics: Artificial Creativity

The founding director of the Center for Music Technology at Georgia Tech is exploring how creative robots can be.

The Virtual Genius of Oculus Rift
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The Virtual Genius of Oculus Rift

To understand why Oculus Rift matters, it helps to know who John Carmack is.

Building the Google of Blood, One Tube at a Time
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Building the Google of Blood, One Tube at a Time

The first shipment arrives at 4 A.M.

The Robot Tricks to Bridge the Uncanny Valley
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The Robot Tricks to Bridge the Uncanny Valley

If A robot bleeped and squeaked with personality like R2D2 from Star Wars, would you like it better?

Artificial Intelligence Challenge: Could a Robot Give Its Own Ted Talk?
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Artificial Intelligence Challenge: Could a Robot Give Its Own Ted Talk?

The TED organization has partnered with X Prize to develop a competition to have an AI-based robot "deliver a compelling TED Talk with no human involvement." 

Software Would Make 3D Maps ­sing Smartphones
From ACM TechNews

Software Would Make 3D Maps ­sing Smartphones

Researchers at the University of Minnesota and Google have developed software that can create a three-dimensional map with a smartphone. 

Computers Spot False Faces Better Than People
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Computers Spot False Faces Better Than People

A computer system bested humans in recognizing real or fake expressions of pain. 

A 'crisis' in Online Ads: One-Third of Traffic Is Bogus
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A 'crisis' in Online Ads: One-Third of Traffic Is Bogus

Billions of dollars are flowing into online advertising. But marketers also are confronting an uncomfortable reality: rampant fraud.

Despite Pwn2own 2014 Hacks, Application Sandboxing Still Critical
From ACM TechNews

Despite Pwn2own 2014 Hacks, Application Sandboxing Still Critical

Participants and organizers of the recent CanSecWest security conference's Pwn2Own hacking contest say popular software is increasingly more secure. 

Are Smart Homes Intelligent Enough To Keep Out Hackers?
From ACM News

Are Smart Homes Intelligent Enough To Keep Out Hackers?

How hack-resistant are the connected systems in smart homes?

The Digital ­nwrapping of the Egyptian Priest Neswaiu
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The Digital ­nwrapping of the Egyptian Priest Neswaiu

In the 19th century and even later, there was no shortage of people eager to watch the unwrapping of an Egyptian mummy.

When the Flu Bug Bites the Big Apple, Twitter Posts Can Tell the Tale
From ACM TechNews

When the Flu Bug Bites the Big Apple, Twitter Posts Can Tell the Tale

Researchers say tweets can predict flu trends at the local level. 

A 'babelfish' Could Be the Web's Next Big Thing, Says AI Expert
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A 'babelfish' Could Be the Web's Next Big Thing, Says AI Expert

University of Southampton professor Nigel Shadbolt thinks automatic real-time machine translation could be possible within 25 years.

New Models in Cosmetics Replacing Animal Testing
From Communications of the ACM

New Models in Cosmetics Replacing Animal Testing

A European law spurs scientists to develop computational simulations capable of predicting the toxicity of cosmetics.

Using Patient Data For Personalized Cancer Treatments
From Communications of the ACM

Using Patient Data For Personalized Cancer Treatments

Patient information databases eventually will help improve health outcomes and support development of new therapies.

Nasa Designs a Robot For Mars
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Nasa Designs a Robot For Mars

U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration researchers have developed Valkyrie, a humanoid robot that will one day explore and study Mars. 

Smartphone to Become Smarter With 'deep Learning' Innovation
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Smartphone to Become Smarter With 'deep Learning' Innovation

Researchers are developing a deep-learning method to enable smartphones and other mobile devices to understand and identify objects in a camera's field of view. ...

With Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus, a Virtual Battleground May Finally Be Here
From ACM Careers

With Oculus Rift and Project Morpheus, a Virtual Battleground May Finally Be Here

Virtual reality has never quite materialized for most consumers.
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