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Schumpeter: More than just a game | The Economist - 3 views

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    remember the discussion I tried to trigger in the team a few weeks ago ...
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    main quote I take from the article: "gamification is really a cover for cynically exploiting human psychology for profit"
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    I would say that it applies to management in general :-)
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    which is exactly why it will never work .... and surprisingly "managers" fail to understand this very simple fact.
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    ... "gamification is really a cover for cynically exploiting human psychology for profit" --> "Why Are Half a Million People Poking This Giant Cube?" http://www.wired.com/gamelife/2012/11/curiosity/
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    I think the "essence" of the game is its uselessness... workers need exactly the inverse, to find a meaning in what they do !
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    I love the linked article provided by Johannes! It expresses very elegantly why I still fail to understand even extremely smart and busy people in my view apparently waiting their time in playing computer games - but I recognise that there is something in games that we apparently need / gives us something we cherish .... "In fact, half a million players so far have registered to help destroy the 64 billion tiny blocks that compose that one gigantic cube, all working in tandem toward a singular goal: discovering the secret that Curiosity's creator says awaits one lucky player inside. That's right: After millions of man-hours of work, only one player will ever see the center of the cube. Curiosity is the first release from 22Cans, an independent game studio founded earlier this year by Peter Molyneux, a longtime game designer known for ambitious projects like Populous, Black & White and Fable. Players can carve important messages (or shameless self-promotion) onto the face of the cube as they whittle it to nothing. Image: Wired Molyneux is equally famous for his tendency to overpromise and under-deliver on his games. In 2008, he said that his upcoming game would be "such a significant scientific achievement that it will be on the cover of Wired." That game turned out to be Milo & Kate, a Kinect tech demo that went nowhere and was canceled. Following this, Molyneux left Microsoft to go indie and form 22Cans. Not held back by the past, the Molyneux hype train is going full speed ahead with Curiosity, which the studio grandiosely promises will be merely the first of 22 similar "experiments." Somehow, it is wildly popular. The biggest challenge facing players of Curiosity isn't how to blast through the 2,000 layers of the cube, but rather successfully connecting to 22Cans' servers. So many players are attempting to log in that the server cannot handle it. Some players go for utter efficiency, tapping rapidly to rack up combo multipliers and get more
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    why are video games so much different than collecting stamps or spotting birds or planes ? One could say they are all just hobbies
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Apple's Incredible Great Best Gorgeous Product Launch Video - 5min.com - 5 views

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    For those who still believe in Apple (or perhaps rather for those who don't?) :-)
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    Now I need to buy one of the these ....
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    Maybe they should innovate by hiring not only designers but also some linguists ...
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IDSIA Robotics | IM-CLeVeR - 1 views

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    Toward Autonomous Humanoids check out our new video with the iCub in the IM-CLeVeR project
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    Admit it ... You have fallen in love ....
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    you dont' know how often we had to shoot that scene :) but it is an adorable baby robot (if it works :))
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Advances in Robotics: Whiskered Robot, Haptic Jamming, and Humorous Humanoid - 4 views

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    The best robot prototype videos in ICRA conference. Nice whiskered robots and "self-supervised" self learning robot hands using CNNs.
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video of the short hop test flight - 4 views

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    Have you seen this?!
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    no! quite impressive indeed! thanks for sharing it here
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Video: Tomato Analyzer: A Useful Software Application to Collect Accurate and Detailed ... - 3 views

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    How could we live without??
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Hydrogen-fuel-powered bell segments of biomimetic jellyfish - 0 views

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    See also video
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Google Begins Testing Its Augmented-Reality Glasses - NYTimes.com - 4 views

  • On Wednesday, Google gave people a clearer picture of its secret initiative called Project Glass. The glasses are the company’s first venture into wearable computing.
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    this will be big! check the video. according to one of the related posts, they'll be on sale already by the end of 2012! Surprising that it's Google and not Apple to come up with this
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    > Surprising that it's Google and not Apple to come up with this It's sort of hard to think when your brain's gone.
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MIT Creates Amazing UI From Levitating Orbs - 1 views

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    See 1:13 in the video: could be useful for GTOC!
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    hyper cool!!!! but I am not convinced it will ever be able to overcome the intrinsic instabilities created by manipulating a magnetic field ..... you can actually see in the video the undamped vibrations in the motion ....
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How copyright enforcement robots killed the Hugo Awards - 1 views

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    We are living in the future when live broadcasts are being censored by AI programs in real-time. I'm sure dictators everywhere are looking forward for these technologies to mature. Having a firewall over reality is so convenient.
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    What this tells is that we should not take AI seriously until smart Luis's (or his son) managed to make something decent out of it ... "This was, of course, absurd. First of all, the clips had been provided by the studios to be shown during the award ceremony. The Hugo Awards had explicit permission to broadcast them. But even if they hadn't, it is absolutely fair use to broadcast clips of copyrighted material during an award ceremony. Unfortunately, the digital restriction management (DRM) robots on Ustream had not been programmed with these basic contours of copyright law. And then, it got worse. Amid more cries of dismay on Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere, the official Worldcon Twitter announced: Chicon 7@chicon_7 We are sorry to report that #Ustream will not resume the video feed. #chicon7 #hugos #worldcon 3 Sep 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite And with that, the broadcast was officially cut off. Dumb robots, programmed to kill any broadcast containing copyrighted material, had destroyed the only live broadcast of the Hugo Awards. Sure, we could read what was happening on Twitter, or get the official winner announcement on the Hugo website, but that is hardly the same. We wanted to see our heroes and friends on that stage, and share the event with them. In the world of science fiction writing, the Hugo Awards are kind of like the Academy Awards. Careers are made; people get dressed up and give speeches; and celebrities rub shoulders with (admittedly geeky) paparazzi. You want to see and hear it if you can. But Ustream's incorrectly programmed copyright enforcement squad had destroyed our only access. It was like a Cory Doctorow story crossed with RoboCop 2, with DRM robots going crazy and shooting indiscriminately into a crowd of perfectly innocent broadcasts."
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MindMeld voice and video app instantly anticipates your needs | Internet & Media - CNET... - 0 views

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    remember what we tried to do with Mihaly for the CDF about in 2003 - they are now doing it .... fantastic
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Robotics Meets Architecture - 50 Quadcopters Will Autonomously Build Twenty Foot Tower ... - 5 views

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    This December, two Swiss architects and an Italian robotics engineer will, for the first time, build a tower solely by flying robots.
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    very nice!
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    VERY nice! one of the promised apps of "swarms" at last demonstrated...and i was beginning to lose hope! (pity this article goes under this "singularity" website...)
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NASA Quantum Future Technologies Conference - 1 views

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    Videos included
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    One thing is certain, the name of the conference is ubercool.
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collaborative libreoffice editing within firefox - 0 views

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    nice video on how libreoffice docs could be collaborately edited within a html5 compatible webbrowser ...
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How fast can a robot run? - 4 views

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    Cool video, although I'm surprised *they* could not afford a hi-speed camera...
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Analysis of salamander jump reveals an unexpected twist - 1 views

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    here is the video - did not really get the mechanism
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The Duel: Timo Boll vs. KUKA Robot - YouTube - 3 views

  • Man against machine.The unbelievably fast KUKA robot faces off against one of the best table tennis players of all time.
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    As people point out in the comments: a bit fake. But nevertheless a good production and a definitely cool advertisement for KUKA! I enjoyed it!
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    yeah check out the making of, it's a nice movie and what would robotics movies be without movie magic :) somewhere they mentioned a vision system, which I think based on the making-of video they haven't really used for the video shoot
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Super-material shrugs off molten metal : Nature News & Comment - 0 views

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    these are the latest in repellent surfaces.  a very nice video and as we previously discussed could be very useful in the ISS
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Word of the day - thermoelectric magnetohydrodynamic flow - 1 views

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    Heat and a magnetic field cause the liquid lithium to swirl rapidly, an effect that could be useful in fusion reactors. With a nice video http://physics.aps.org/assets/eab7d11d-20cd-4c37-ab2c-313729ad8422/video-v1.mp4
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