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AI Evolution: Unraveling the Future of Artificial Intelligence - Astrafizik - 1 views

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    The field of artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced remarkable growth and development in recent years, pushing the boundaries of what was once thought possible. In this article, we'll explore the current state of AI evolution and where this fascinating field is heading in the future. We'll delve into various aspects of AI development, including machine learning, natural language processing, robotics, and AI ethics, as well as the role of quantum computing in AI's future.
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    AI Evolution: Unraveling the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Janos Haits

oreilly.com/gnn/ - 0 views

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    The Global Network Navigator (GNN), an Internet-based Information Center, is a production of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. and an application of the World Wide Web.
Erich Feldmeier

Hagan Bayley: It's alive! Researchers use 3D printer to create human-like cells | Ventu... - 0 views

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    "A team of scientists at Oxford University have printed - yes, printed - what could be the predecessors to usable synthetic human tissue. The researchers released a paper called A Tissue-Like Material, announcing that they created their own version of a 3D printer, saying the current ones on the market couldn't print what they were after, according to PhsyOrg. And what were they after? A protein sack of water that can mold itself into different shapes and perform similar functions to human cells. After developing the printer, the team was able to print out a series of droplets that formed a network of human-like cells that could act like nerves and send electrical signals across the network."
Erich Feldmeier

Ben Young Landis How Twitter Amplifies Your Reach: Example from the "School o... - 0 views

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    "My link was shared by Bora Zivkovic, whose network is immense. And in turn, the link was shared by Twitter users in Greece, Germany, Belgium and throughout the United States. In the end, the blogpost wound up with 109 readers on January 22nd - with about 50 via Twitter, 26 via Facebook, and others via LinkedIn and elsewhere. When each person shared the link with her or his network, the momentum is carried forward, pushing out to new networks and new degrees of separation. Social sharing is a bit like the emails you would get forwarded by your relatives (you know, those emails). The deeper you scroll down the thread, the less sender names you recognize. But with Twitter, and using analytics like WordPress or Google, you can actually trace how a little link travels through different social networks, and eventually back to your website. Also, because many people embed a small bio or website link in their Twitter profile, I can quickly see who has retweeted and read my link. I can read their tweets to get an idea of their profession and passions,"
Erich Feldmeier

DIY Bioprinter Lets Wannabe Scientists Build Structures From Living Cells | Wired Desig... - 0 views

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    "A new bioprinter developed at a hackerspace can print living cells for less than the cost of an iPod touch. 3-D bioprinters have the potential to change the way medical research is conducted, even print living tissue and replacement organs, but they are expensive and highly specialized. They literally build living structures, like blood vessels or skin tissue, cell by cell, revolutionizing biomedical engineering. Unfortunately, they're expensive, rare, and require a Ph.D. (or two) to operate successfully. Frustrated by their cost and exclusivity, a group of makers at the DIYbio hackerspace BioCurious are developing a system open to anyone with a soldering iron and a serious passion for cell biology."
Janos Haits

Stratosphere | Above the Clouds - 0 views

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    Stratosphere is a DFG-funded research project investigating "Information Management on the Cloud" and creating the Stratosphere System for Big Data Analytics. The current openly released version is 0.2 with many new features and enhancements for usability, robustness, and performance. See the Change Log for a complete list of new features.
Glenda Chiong

21ST CENTURY VOTING TECHNOLOGY: PROBLEMS, PROMISES AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES - 0 views

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    Stanford Research International (SRI) claims to have developed a new method for creating liquid transportaion fuels that will result in zero emissions during the manufacturing process and is also less expensive compared to other types of laternative fuels. Too good to be true? Well, this is not only good but also true!
Erich Feldmeier

NawiPro Naturwissenschaftliche Protokolle - 0 views

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    "Du suchst ein Protokoll oder eine Methode, bist interessiert an der Referenz beziehungsweise den Entwicklern einer bestimmten Methode? Dann bist Du bei NawiPro genau richtig. Darüber hinaus bieten wir Dir eine ganze Reihe Arbeitshilfen an. Dazu gehören Rechentools, Informationen über häufig genutzte Chemikalien, Enzyme, Puffer etc. im Labor."
Janos Haits

Wolfram|Alpha API: Access Data and Calculations for Your Applications - 0 views

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    Access the Wolfram|Alpha platform at multiple levels-from individual results to complete Wolfram|Alpha output pages. The API operates as a high-performance REST-style webservice, with convenient bindings for popular languages and platforms.
Erich Feldmeier

Jeremy Ginsberg: Grippe, Detecting influenza epidemics using search engine query data :... - 0 views

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    "Seasonal influenza epidemics are a major public health concern, causing tens of millions of respiratory illnesses and 250,000 to 500,000 deaths worldwide each year1. In addition to seasonal influenza, a new strain of influenza virus against which no previous immunity exists and that demonstrates human-to-human transmission could result in a pandemic with millions of fatalities2. Early detection of disease activity, when followed by a rapid response, can reduce the impact of both seasonal and pandemic influenza3, 4. One way to improve early detection is to monitor health-seeking behaviour in the form of queries to online search engines, which are submitted by millions of users around the world each day. Here we present a method of analysing large numbers of Google search queries to track influenza-like illness in a population."
Janos Haits

The Institution of Engineering and Technology - The IET - 0 views

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    Professional Home for Life for Engineers and TechniciansSharing and advancing knowledge, the IET and its members seek to enhance people's lives around the world.
Erich Feldmeier

@5SeenGeno @auticon Autismus: Von Hartz IV zum Arbeitsglück - NetDoktor.de - 0 views

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    "Autisten können sich schlecht selbst darstellen und auch nicht gut verkaufen. Außerdem haben sie massive Probleme mit sozialer Interaktion und Kommunikation.. Die meisten Autisten sind extrem gut in analytischem und logischem Denken."
Janos Haits

Code Avengers: learn to code games, apps and websites - 0 views

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    "Learn how to build games, apps and websites"
Barry mahfood

Machine Consciousness: No Practical Value? - 0 views

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    I read an interesting article this morning from the Burlington Free Press featuring the work of Josh Bongard, hired by the University of Vermont as an assistant professor of computer science. The article focused much of its attention on Bongard's self-aware robot, Black Starfish.
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