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qualiacomputing.com
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| | | | | Imagine that the year is 2050. A lot of AI applications are now a normal part of life. Cars drive themselves, homes clean themselves (and they do so more cheaply than maids possibly could) and even doctors have been now partially replaced with neural networks. But the so-called Kurzweilian Singularity never took off. You can... | |
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www.newyorker.com
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| | | | | Matthew Hutson on technologists' warnings about the dangers of the so-called singularity, and the question of whether anything can be done to prevent it. | |
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futurism.com
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| | | | | The Anthrobotics Cluster seeks to start conversations (and answer questions) regarding some of the biggest topics in AI research. Here, Luis de Miranda, one of the founders, discusses anthrobots and the relationship between humans and machines. | |
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www.darktrace.com
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| | | Explore and uncover Artificial Intelligence, the cutting-edge technology that enables computers to mimic human cognitive intelligence when performing tasks. | ||