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  • ...ocus on Chatbots, as they are an application of linguistics and artificial intelligence. ...]] http://www.simonlaven.com/eliza.htm. Eliza is the best known Artificial Intelligence program in the world. It is also one of the oldest. Created in the early 19
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  • ...Gary Lee "After Culture" Reflections on the Apparition of Anthropology in Artificial Life, a Science of Simulation. Pg 2.</ref> ...Gary Lee "After Culture" Reflections on the Apparition of Anthropology in Artificial Life, a Science of Simulation. Pg 4.</ref>
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  • ...f particular interest to this first edition of the Web Studies conference. Intelligence, here, is understood in a double sense: first, as the process of interactio ...eterogeneous set of fields and domains such as: Web systems, computational intelligence, human-computer interaction, digital theory, Web sociology, and well as int
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  • ...technology. Concerned with cybernetics, transplant technology, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality, among other cultural and scientific developments, "th
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  • people every day live their lives in increasingly artificial journalism, the power-maneuvering of law enforcement and intelligence
    57 KB (9,520 words) - 01:31, 11 May 2010
  • ...tered and multiple. She describes trends in computer design, in artificial intelligence, and in people’s experiences of virtual environments that confirm a drama
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  • *Facebook can be seen as a sort of artificial intelligence. Through its news feed feature, it can tells other users what happened in t
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  • ...d capitalist manufacturing, cybernetics, WWII and the Cold War; artificial intelligence and robotics; cyborgs, technobodies and virtual sociality; digital identiti *Silicon Second Nature: Culturing Artificial Life in a Digital World.
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  • ...es and politics; robots, agents and humanlike machines; bioinformatics and artificial life; online sociality and the cyborg imaginary; ubiquitous and mobile comp ...es and politics; robots, agents and humanlike machines; bioinformatics and artificial life; online sociality and the cyborg imaginary; ubiquitous and mobile comp
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  • For the non-film version, see: [[Artificial Intelligence]]
    105 B (13 words) - 22:43, 30 January 2011
  • ===[[Ambient Intelligence]]=== ...e activities, tasks and rituals in easy, natural way using information and intelligence that is hidden in the network connecting these devices (see Internet of Thi
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  • [[After Culture - Reflections on the Apparition of Anthropology in Artificial Life]], a Science of Simulation by Gary Lee Downey [[Collective Intelligence: Mankind's Emerging World in Cyberspace]] by Pierre Lévy
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  • [[The Allure of Machinic Life: Cybernetics, Artificial Life, and the New AI]] by John Johnston [[Natural-Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence]] by Andy Clark
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  • ...Cybernetic perspectives integrate with complex systems theory, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, biological computing and more.
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  • kevin - ai is going- artificial consiousness. ...narratives. our experiences online are tremendously social. the artifical intelligence only helps us to get to the content that other people have demed important.
    40 KB (6,616 words) - 23:54, 20 September 2010
  • *Facebook can be seen as a sort of artificial intelligence. Through its news feed feature, it can tells other users what happened in t
    10 KB (1,632 words) - 00:35, 23 November 2010
  • ...ccessful first flight to space. He also worked extensively on [[Artificial Intelligence]] research. ...ake advantage of his well-developed processes and research into artificial intelligence.
    6 KB (927 words) - 22:49, 27 November 2010
  • ...lm deals with thematic elements of human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial life. It is notable for its scientific realism, pione
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  • *cybernetics, artificial intelligence and artificial life, robotics (self-organisation, bio-inspiration);
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  • ...racting Information from User Generated Contents." Labratory of Artificial Intelligence. celfi.unimc.it/kappaelle/iscrizione/contributi/Accessing-Analyzing-and-Ext
    21 KB (3,196 words) - 14:43, 1 January 2011
  • ...ocus on Chatbots, as they are an application of linguistics and artificial intelligence. ...]] http://www.simonlaven.com/eliza.htm. Eliza is the best known Artificial Intelligence program in the world. It is also one of the oldest. Created in the early 19
    2 KB (239 words) - 03:27, 27 December 2010
  • ALICE is an artificial linguistic entity activated at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, The Loebner Prize in Artificial Intelligence, also referred to as the "First Turning Test", is a
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...Studying Those Who Study Us: An Anthropologist in the World of Artificial Intelligence, ...ace. London, England: Zed Press. Hayles, N. Katherine. 1996. Narratives of Artificial Life. In Robertson, G. et al. (eds.): FutureNatural: Nature, Science, Cultu
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  • *[[Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...basically another name for a chat bot. It’s a simple form of artificial intelligence, and quite old fashioned. It was very popular in the 70s around the time of
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  • *8 From Artificial Intelligence to Artificial Life *Schaffer, Simon. "Babbage's Intelligence: Calculating Engines and the Factory System." Critical Inquiry 21, no. 1 (1
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  • ...talist manufacturing; cybernetics and WWII operations research; artificial intelligence and gendered subjectivity; the creation and commodification of the personal *Adam, Alison. Artificial Knowing: Gender and the Thinking Machine. London: Routledge, 1998. ISBN: 97
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  • ...ital. It is obviously an extremely advanced feat of engineering to make an artificial hand with the movement and sensors required to create something approaching ...out that showed that the neuromotor prosthesis could be used to control an artificial hand in using a television set and several other objects.
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  • ...interactive analysis process, a carefully crafted system using artificial intelligence, data mining processes and behavior adaptive features can generate contextu
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  • Cybernetics, Artificial Life, and the New AI ...nitiatives as the evolution of digital organisms, computer immune systems, artificial protocells, evolutionary robotics, and swarm systems, Johnston argues, mach
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  • ...spective on memory, the roots of creativity, the feasibility of artificial intelligence, and the importance of subjectivity. 4. The Limits of Artificial Intelligence
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  • *Trevor - here because the idea of collective intelligence turns me on *Li - go with a genetic definition of human. Do artificial insemination stuff; hard to have a boundary because we're already incorpora
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  • [[After Culture - Reflections on the Apparition of Anthropology in Artificial Life]], a Science of Simulation by Gary Lee Downey [[The Allure of Machinic Life: Cybernetics, Artificial Life, and the New AI]] by John Johnston
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  • ...ively on Artificial Life, most notably in Silicon Second Nature: Culturing Artificial Life in a Digital World (University of California Press, 1998), which in 20 *Silicon Second Nature: Culturing Artificial Life in a Digital World. Berkeley: University of California Press (2000)
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  • ...ld is that answer-seeking becomes too quick to be well-refined. Artificial Intelligence pioneer Herbert Simon explains this problem very well with his term "Satisf
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  • ...technology: “did you know that humans used all that potential computing intelligence to keep track of their laundry and not like we do now; understand our surro ...hysics that governed everyday life and we are often surrounded by so many artificial material process, and for some that purchase new things before they wear ab
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  • ...y family. My grandfather worked on computer networks, father of artificial intelligence. Once my father asked me - since I was a child - what is the shortest dista
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  • Adult intelligence is to be able to deal with symbols And this became artificial intelligence
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  • ...d modern war is a cyborg orgy, coded by C3I, command-control-communication-intelligence, an $84 billion item in 1984'sUS defence budget. I am making an argument fo Mind Artificial Intelligence
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  • ...dly speaking, a cyborg can be defined as a system with both biological and artificial components. In one sense, the use of any tool that functions as an extensio ...l Intelligence, Bionics, Information Technology, Nanotechnology, Genetics, Artificial Life, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, and the variety of sub-disciplines w
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  • ...ake advantage of his well-developed processes and research into artificial intelligence. <ref>Multi-core optimization, rapid supercomputer implementation and remem
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  • ...etics, open source, nanotech, augmented reality, brain-computer interface, artificial life, functional electrical stimulation, and neural science. Each CyborgCam
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  • ...why it keeps getting buzzed about. Now nearly 70 years old, “artificial intelligence” was actually first coined due to the most uniquely human of motives: Ego ...adly that roughly any automated computer system can be called artificial intelligence.
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  • The next frontier in cybernetics might not be in the realm of artificial intelligence or robotics but in the libraries of ancient indigenous wisdom. Recognizing
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  • ...is expected to evolve. Virtual reality, augmented reality, and artificial intelligence are likely to play larger roles in creating immersive and interactive visua
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  • ...s that would later significantly influence computer science and artificial intelligence. These ideas encompassed self-organization, multi-agent systems, and machin ...e groundwork for contemporary developments in machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the advanced automation of complex control systems. His enduring insig
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  • ...tial, providing conceptual blueprints for everything from early artificial intelligence to systems theory to studies of consciousness. First steps were taken at th ...ft fertile seeds that grew into many fruits advancing the state of systems intelligence today. Though meeting less frequently from the late 50s onward as members s
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