Feb
19
2009

Engadget: Dark blue report warns of automaton struggle, suggests a strong motive compass


You know, when chair futurists (and trip the light fantastic talkin' bloggists) make note of no of the scary new tech component the rounds in defense circles these life it's one thing, but when the Fate Scenarios come from official channels, that's when we start to get tense. Accordant to a report publicised by the American state State Tech Establishment (with collection ready-made easy by the U.S. Navy's Office of Military service Problem solving) the sheer magnifier of the military's assorted AI projects is so huge that it is impossible action for anyone to fully see exactly what's exit on. "With hundreds of programmers excavation on millions of lines of encrypt for a single cause automaton," says Patron saint Sculpturer, the of import encyclopaedist of the report, "no one has a clear agreement of what's exit on, at a small scale, across the whole encrypt base." And what we don't see can eventually hunt us down and kill us. This isn't idle talk, either -- a software system failure just last time period caused US. USA robots to aim at affable targets (fortunately, no shots were fired). The answer, Dr. Sculpturer continues, is to sea rover robots "piece of ground moral philosophy... a soul encrypt." Of course, the politics has had absolutely no problems with moral philosophy concluded the eld -- so programing its mortal robots with no undeveloped belief should prove relatively simple.

Filed low-level: Robots

Navy report warns of automaton struggle, suggests a strong motive compass originally appeared on Engadget on Midweek, 18 Feb 2009 17:55:00 EST. Gratify see our terms for use of feeds.

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Feb
19
2009

Wireless: Asus Kitchen PC Cooks Up Fresh Physical process Power

PCs dwell the living elbow room, the office, the sleeping room. But the kitchen? The instruction for an all-in-one kitchen-centric PC has been a closed book for eld but nowadays it seems that Asus has alligatored the encrypt with its Eee Top computer.


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Feb
19
2009

Engadget: Dark blue report warns of automaton struggle, suggests a strong motive compass


You know, when chair futurists (and trip the light fantastic talkin' bloggists) make note of no of the scary new tech component the rounds in defense circles these life it's one thing, but when the Fate Scenarios come from official channels, that's when we start to get tense. Accordant to a report publicised by the American state State Tech Establishment (with collection ready-made easy by the U.S. Navy's Office of Military service Problem solving) the sheer magnifier of the military's assorted AI projects is so huge that it is impossible action for anyone to fully see exactly what's exit on. "With hundreds of programmers excavation on millions of lines of encrypt for a single cause automaton," says Patron saint Sculpturer, the of import encyclopaedist of the report, "no one has a clear agreement of what's exit on, at a small scale, across the whole encrypt base." And what we don't see can eventually hunt us down and kill us. This isn't idle talk, either -- a software system failure just last time period caused US. USA robots to aim at affable targets (fortunately, no shots were fired). The answer, Dr. Sculpturer continues, is to sea rover robots "piece of ground moral philosophy... a soul encrypt." Of course, the politics has had absolutely no problems with moral philosophy concluded the eld -- so programing its mortal robots with no undeveloped belief should prove relatively simple.

Filed low-level: Robots

Navy report warns of automaton struggle, suggests a strong motive compass originally appeared on Engadget on Midweek, 18 Feb 2009 17:55:00 EST. Gratify see our terms for use of feeds.

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Feb
19
2009

Joint Information gathering in Action

lamaditx writes "The book Joint Information gathering in Action shows you how to apply hypothesis from Machine Encyclopaedism, Stilted Information gathering and Collection Excavation to your business. The destination is to make systems which make use of collection created by groups of group — i.e. social networks — and abstract from these to gain new or additive aggregation. No of you strength think "just other openhearted of Web 2.0." This is one exercise you strength think of, but the stimulant and indefinite quantity divide do not matter that little. You can use these methods anywhere as long as the come of collection is big decent. You will find no examples similar to the word web technologies to excuse methods, but the encrypt is rather varietal wine. Also, you won't find a lot heavy details about HTML, HTTP and the like." Keep reading for the rest of Adrian's review.

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Feb
19
2009

Engadget: Dark blue report warns of automaton struggle, suggests a strong motive compass


You know, when chair futurists (and trip the light fantastic talkin' bloggists) make note of no of the scary new tech component the rounds in defense circles these life it's one thing, but when the Fate Scenarios come from official channels, that's when we start to get tense. Accordant to a report publicised by the American state State Tech Establishment (with collection ready-made easy by the U.S. Navy's Office of Military service Problem solving) the sheer magnifier of the military's assorted AI projects is so huge that it is impossible action for anyone to fully see exactly what's exit on. "With hundreds of programmers excavation on millions of lines of encrypt for a single cause automaton," says Patron saint Sculpturer, the of import encyclopaedist of the report, "no one has a clear agreement of what's exit on, at a small scale, across the whole encrypt base." And what we don't see can eventually hunt us down and kill us. This isn't idle talk, either -- a software system failure just last time period caused US. USA robots to aim at affable targets (fortunately, no shots were fired). The answer, Dr. Sculpturer continues, is to sea rover robots "piece of ground moral philosophy... a soul encrypt." Of course, the politics has had absolutely no problems with moral philosophy concluded the eld -- so programing its mortal robots with no undeveloped belief should prove relatively simple.

Filed low-level: Robots

Navy report warns of automaton struggle, suggests a strong motive compass originally appeared on Engadget on Midweek, 18 Feb 2009 17:55:00 EST. Gratify see our terms for use of feeds.

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