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Flesh and Machines: How Robots Will Change Us
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Chess Brains

The Edmonton Journal reports of a presentation given at the Computers and Games conference in Canada; Computer, a Celebrity for Beating Kasparov. The article goes to show how much of a phenomenon, a cultural artifact that prompted the debate about humans and computer intelligence. This was possible thanks to the ignorance and exaggerating tendencies of the press, there really wasn't much to be worried about... see what I think about Deep Blue.

On a similar note, the Nando Times reports of a distributed computation project based on machine learning -- Computer 'ChessBrain' Learning Right Moves. I find it really fascinating how its developer, Carlos Justiniano, is putting all his time and money into this simply by passion. Make sure to check out the ChessBrain project home page. Great stuff!

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Saturday 27 July, 19:24
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