Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Melissa KayHow do viral campaigns become successful?
- Learn how an alternate reality game for Halo 2 received 240,000 visitors on its debut
- Find out how The Big Word Project achieved worldwide publicity with almost zero cost
- Discover how The Blair Witch Project became the largest per screen gross in mot (Read More)
Submitted by Koltregaskes
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We get our first look at the next Total War game, which will put the glorious career of Napoleon under a microscope. For years, the Total War series has offered enormous, epic strategy on a scale that has only become greater over time. That's about to change. The next game in the series, Napoleon: Total War will, in the wor (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
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An Interview With TweetDeck Founder Iain DodsworthA small startup company called InfoChimps released for sale yesterday three very large sets of data extracted from 500 million Twitter messages. Included in the offering are the senders and recipients of 1 billion @ messages, Retweets and Favorites. We wrote in-depth about (Read More)
Slashdot:
bgweber writes "The 2010 conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE 2010) will be hosting a StarCraft AI competition as part of the conference program. This competition enables academic researchers to evaluate their AI systems in a robust, commercial RTS environment. The competition w (Read More)
The Daily Galaxy: News from Planet Earth & Beyond:
A million years from now, will our descendants still read works like Beowulf, Shakespearean plays, or even the Bible? Will they study any of the same mathematical concepts or scientific theories? If so, how will our data reach those future generations? It will likely be stored and continually transferred to the most advanc (Read More)
Accelerating Future:
Over at Vimeo, Jeriaska has uploaded various videos from the AGI-09 conference, recently held at the University of Tennessee. AGI is the premier (and only) academic conference on Artificial General Intelligence. Here is one featuring Ben Goertzel talking about “AGI Preschool”:AGI Preschool: A Framework for Evaluating Early (Read More)
Submitted by Mogston
from blog:
The Spirit of Berlin is an iPhone-operated Dodge minivan. Researchers from the Freie Universität Berlin's Artificial Intelligence Group hacked the van to be semi-autonomous for DARPA's 2007 Urban Grand Challenge. Now Appirion UG, a mobile app development firm spun out of the AI Group, built an iPhone app to remote control t (Read More)
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics:
Artificial Intelligence has come a long way in the last 50 years. But there is still something creepy and yet intoxicating about the IBM 7094 singing Harry Dacre's 1892 classic Daisy Bell.In 1961, the IBM 7094 became the first computer to sing, singing the song Daisy Bell. Vocals were programmed by John Kelly and Carol Lock (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : John AdamsAutomated forex trading IvyBot is a revolutionary new Forex autopilot that boasts of an astounding 100 %exactness rate This is attributable to the advanced artificial intelligence systems they have placed in their newest version of this profit-making forex trading tool Using multiple formula to predict (Read More)
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics:
A team of students from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence lead by Prof. Nick Roy developed an autonomous Micro Aerial Vehicle capable of autonomously mapping and navigating a complex environment.The team built upon a quadrotor helicopter developed by Ascending Technologies which they equipped with a Hokuyo (Read More)
The Daily Swarm - Headlines:
The Euro electronica duo is basically never seen in public without spaceman helmets clamped to their heads. It’s a look that would not be out of place in a sci-fi flick like, say, “Tron Legacy,” Disney’s mega-budget remake of the 1982 original about artificial intelligence, a computer-generated world and Jeff Bridges (Read More)
The Local Onliner:
There has been kind of a disconnect for me in former Web.com head Jeff Stibel’s twin identities as a top local executive, and as a brain scientist. Not anymore. In a provocative and valuable new book, “Wired for Thought,” Stibel lays out a solid case that the development of the Internet parallels the development of the huma (Read More)
Submitted by Stewbagz
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Fu-Berlin.De Writes The Artificial Intelligence Group At Freie Universit T Berlin Under The Direction Of The Computer Science Professor R
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Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Taylor SandersSince the Xbox 360 originally came out quite some time ago, we've been fortunate enough to see some excellent titles which leave us longing for more On the other hand, we've seen just as many titles which have left us feeling angry and cheated Let's face it, games are not cheap and when we have to fo (Read More)
Submitted by Motown Terri
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Author : Karrie BethSpam filters are indeed an ingenious invention Without human intervention, they identify mails that are spam by just using complicated mathematics This is artificial intelligence that is truly mystifying Of course, this is from the perspective of most people who receive spam mail and filters are not r (Read More)