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Imagination Engines, Inc., Home of the Creativity Machine - 1 views

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    "t for all intents and purposes is a social networking tool for those wanting to join us in our vision for the Creativity Machine. If you are a scientist, engineer, entrepreneur, or investor, use this site's resources to better understand this patented, bleeding edge artificial intelligence technology. If you are"
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Semantic Scholar - 1 views

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    "Semantic Scholar is a free, nonprofit, academic search engine from AI2."
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Cognition - 0 views

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    "Makers of Devin, the first AI software engineer. Learn more here. We are an applied AI lab focused on reasoning, and code is just the beginning. ‍To hire Devin for engineering work, please join the waitlist. We're a small team based in New York and the San Francisco Bay Area. Come work with us."
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Nigel - 0 views

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    "Nigel - From Smart to Intelligent Nigel is the world's first real Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Nigel is an engine that synthesizes and connects smart things to create intelligence."
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MusicGraph.ai - 1 views

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    "MusicGraph.ai is the first web-based graph analytics and intelligence engine for the music industry. The platform gives MusicGraph API users access to a comprehensive library of powerful algorithms that can be leveraged to extract even more value from the world's most extensive repository of music data. It's also fully integrated with MusicGraph allowing users to view all the relevant metrics surrounding API usage."
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    "MusicGraph.ai is the first web-based graph analytics and intelligence engine for the music industry. The platform gives MusicGraph API users access to a comprehensive library of powerful algorithms that can be leveraged to extract even more value from the world's most extensive repository of music data. It's also fully integrated with MusicGraph allowing users to view all the relevant metrics surrounding API usage."
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The START Natural Language Question Answering System - 0 views

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    START, the world's first Web-based question answering system, has been on-line and continuously operating since December, 1993. It has been developed by Boris Katz and his associates of the InfoLab Group at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. Unlike information retrieval systems (e.g., search engines), START aims to supply users with "just the right information," instead of merely providing a list of hits. Currently, the system can answer millions of English questions about places (e.g., cities, countries, lakes, coordinates, weather, maps, demographics, political and economic systems), movies (e.g., titles, actors, directors), people (e.g., birth dates, biographies), dictionary definitions, and much, much more. Below is a list of some of the things START knows about, with example questions. You can type your question above or select from the following examples.
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How to Become an Engineer AI ? - 2 views

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    Its an obvious fact that Artificial Intelligence or Engineer AI is a rising mechanical pattern. As per a Gartner Report, Artificial Intelligence will make 2.3 million Jobs by 2020, supplanting the 1.8 million it will dispose of. The Job Growth has just overwhelmed the business, as the interest for somebody with AI abilities has just multiplied in the course of recent years.
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Robb Oat is a robot software engineer. - 0 views

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    "Robb Oat is a robot software engineer. It reads GitHub issues and submits pull requests."
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Consensus - Evidence-Based Answers, Faster - 0 views

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    "Evidence-Based Answers, Faster"
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Smile - Statistical Machine Intelligence and Learning Engine - 1 views

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    "Smile is a fast and comprehensive machine learning system."
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Welcome - Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences - 0 views

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    The EconCS Group pursues research, both theoretical and experimental, at the intersection between computer science and economics.
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KnowItAll - 0 views

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    How can a computer accumulate a massive body of knowledge? What will Web search engines look like in ten years?
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Stanford Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory - 1 views

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    KSL conducts research in the areas of knowledge representation and automated reasoning in the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University. Current work focuses on enabling technology for the Semantic Web, hybrid reasoning, explaining answers from heterogeneous applications, deductive question-answering, representing and reasoning with multiple contexts, knowledge aggregation, ontology engineering, and knowledge-based technology for intelligence analysts and other knowledge workers.
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Loom - 1 views

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    "Loom is a language and environment for constructing intelligent applications. The heart of Loom is a knowledge representation system that is used to provide deductive support for the declarative portion of the Loom language. Declarative knowledge in Loom consists of definitions, rules, facts, and default rules. A deductive engine called a classifier utilizes forward-chaining, semantic unification and object-oriented truth maintainance technologies in order to compile the declarative knowledge into a network designed to efficiently support on-line deductive query processing."
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Artificial intelligence - Psychology Wiki - 1 views

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    The modern definition of artificial intelligence (or AI) is "the study and design of intelligent agents" where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions which maximizes its chances of success.[1] John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956,[2] defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines."[3] Other names for the field have been proposed, such as computational intelligence,[4] synthetic intelligence[4][5] or computational rationality.[6] The term artificial intelligence is also used to describe a property of machines or programs: the intelligence that the system demonstrates.
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Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence of machines and the branch of computer science that aims to create it. AI textbooks define the field as "the study and design of intelligent agents"[1] where an intelligent agent is a system that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chances of success.[2] John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1956,[3] defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines."[4]
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Computer and Information Science research | Mendeley - 0 views

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    Computer Science is a branch of science that focuses on the theoretical and methodological implementation of computational based information processes and computer technologies in both hardware and software. Theoretical fields include such areas as information theory, database and information retrieval and programming language theory. Applied computer science features areas of study such as artificial intelligence, computer architecture, computer security and software engineering.
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Trapit - 0 views

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    TrapitTrapit uses artificial intelligence to understand your interests and personalize the web for you.
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