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  • ...have semantically tagged '''[[:Category:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]]''' as an interest: [[Subject_Interest::<q>[[:Category:Artificial Intelligence]]</q>]]
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  • ...have semantically tagged '''[[:Category:Artificial Intelligence|Artificial Intelligence]]''' as an interest: [[Subject_Interest::<q>[[:Category:Artificial Intelligence]]</q>]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Artificial Life]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • ...'Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and CD-ROM in Education and Training'', Society for Applied Learning Techno [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...'Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and CD-ROM in Education and Training'', Society for Applied Learning Techno [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Artificial Life]]
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  • |''[[artificial intelligence]]'' |''Dr. McCarthy's lecture "The Present State of Research on [[Artificial Intelligence]]" is a topic that covers the area in which he has achieved considerable re
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  • ...'Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and CD-ROM in Education and Training'', Society for Applied Learning Techno [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...'Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and CD-ROM in Education and Training'', Society for Applied Learning Techno [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • ...bject to specialization under the headings of adaptive systems, artificial intelligence, complex systems, complexity theory, control systems, decision support syst * [[Artificial intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • * construct - manufacture: put together out of artificial or natural components or parts; "the company fabricates plastic chairs"; "T * Construct is a fictional character, an artificial intelligence in the DC Universe. It first appeared in Justice League of America #142 (Ma
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  • <keywords content="stock market, investing, software, artificial intelligence, AI, neural network, forex, penny stocks, otcb, make money, business, stock Stock Assault 2.0 - Artificial Intelligence Stock Market Trading Software. Fully automated stock picking.
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • ===Intelligence => Critical Reflection=== [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...n summer days. Domed, covered, and partially covered stadiums may require artificial turf because of the difficulty of getting grass enough sunlight to stay hea Artificial turf has many downsides: high cost, limited life, periodic cleaning requir
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  • ...'Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and CD-ROM in Education and Training'', Society for Applied Learning Techno | align="right" | 15 || [[Intelligence amplification]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • ...ing: Alva Cooper Awards for Best Practices in Career Services & Artificial Intelligence in the Recruitment Process]. MNYCCPOA.
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  • ...2014 |title=How my Dad's Equation Sparked the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence |url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/06/140630-drake-equation- ...ub>}} = the fraction of planets with life that actually go on to develop [[intelligence|intelligent]] life (civilizations)
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  • ...[[Astrobiology|exobiology]] and promoted the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence ([[SETI]]). He is world-famous for writing [[popular science]] books and fo ...leave the solar system that could be understood by any [[extraterrestrial intelligence]] that might find it. Sagan assembled the first physical message that was s
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...ion to be at the heart not only of scientific research but of native human intelligence as well. ...'Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence and CD-ROM in Education and Training'', Society for Applied Learning Techno
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  • ...tion in Greek that is drawn between natural or physical signs (semeia) and artificial or cultural signs (symbola). [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...gy]], to [[signal processing]] and [[telecommunications]], to [[artificial intelligence]], and even to [[art]], [[music]], and [[poetry]]. ...gy]], to [[signal processing]] and [[telecommunications]], to [[artificial intelligence]], and even to [[art]], [[music]], and [[poetry]].
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  • ...gy]], to [[signal processing]] and [[telecommunications]], to [[artificial intelligence]], and even to [[art]], [[music]], and [[poetry]]. ...gy]], to [[signal processing]] and [[telecommunications]], to [[artificial intelligence]], and even to [[art]], [[music]], and [[poetry]].
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • ...ration]]. However, progress on creating a computer that exhibits "general" intelligence comparable to a human has been extremely slow.
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  • of systems theory and artificial intelligence to each other. artificial intelligence. In my work of the past few
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  • ...e issue. In attempting to automate a fraction of such grand capacities as intelligence and inquiry, it is seldom that we totally succeed in reducing one domain to ...eed to repeat that my principal aim is not to build any kind of autonomous intelligence, but simply to amplify our own capacity for inquiry.
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...issue. In trying to automate even a fraction of such grand capacities as intelligence and inquiry, it is seldom that we totally succeed in reducing one domain to ...eed to repeat that my principal aim is not to build any kind of autonomous intelligence, but simply to amplify our own capacity for inquiry.
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...project is to develop mutual applications of systems theory and artificial intelligence to each other. In the current phase of investigation I am taking a standpo I intend to focus primarily on the research area of artificial intelligence. In my work of the past few years I have sought to apply the framework of
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...ml</ref> the Watson and Marilyn Alberts Chair emeritus in Extraterrestrial Intelligence. At Cornell, he was the award-winning feature editor and then editor-in-c ...onte Carlo]] simulations and references to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, an area to which he had been introduced at Cornell University by his mento
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  • ...e. Indeed, it is more likely that any appearance of doing so is always an artificial performance and a self-conscious reconstruction, if not a complete fabricat ...ffect is noticeably strained, perhaps because it results from dictating an artificial setting, attempting to reduce a situation to the patterns that one is prepa
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  • ...ml</ref> the Watson and Marilyn Alberts Chair emeritus in Extraterrestrial Intelligence. His dissertation was “A Microwave Interferometric Study of the Subsurf ...onte Carlo]] simulations and references to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, an area to which he had been introduced at Cornell University by his mento
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  • ...ml</ref> the Watson and Marilyn Alberts Chair emeritus in Extraterrestrial Intelligence. His dissertation was “A Microwave Interferometric Study of the Subsurf ...onte Carlo]] simulations and references to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, an area to which he had been introduced at Cornell University by his mento
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  • ...ml</ref> the Watson and Marilyn Alberts Chair emeritus in Extraterrestrial Intelligence. His dissertation was “A Microwave Interferometric Study of the Subsurf ...onte Carlo]] simulations and references to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, an area to which he had been introduced at Cornell University by his mento
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  • ...years of trying to teach rocks of silicon to think, as we do in artificial intelligence research, or at least, that's how it was in the early days, before we succe
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  • ...ml</ref> the Watson and Marilyn Alberts Chair emeritus in Extraterrestrial Intelligence. His dissertation was “A Microwave Interferometric Study of the Subsurf ...onte Carlo]] simulations and references to the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, an area to which he had been introduced at Cornell University by his mento
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  • ...This is a generic property or process that attracts one's interest, like intelligence or inquiry. ...y of methods will be typical of the top-down strategies used in artificial intelligence research (AIR), involving the conceptual and operational analysis of higher
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • * '''[[Director of Central Intelligence]]''' ...74 and then [[Director of Central Intelligence|Director]] of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in late 1975.<ref>[http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/cold.war/kbank/prof
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  • ...his language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the application to dynamic systems we ...t this articulation into factors, affecting our description, may be wholly artificial in nature and cleave to nothing, no joint in nature, nor any juncture in ti
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  • ...g on Wikipedia has also been cited as a source and referenced in some U.S. intelligence agency reports. [2] In January 2007, Turkish Wikipedia was given the award ...t Wikipedia, or at least cause a minor stir, I would probably construct an artificial circular-reference scenario, and this is how I would do it. [4] What if the
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  • ...his language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the application to dynamic systems we ...t this articulation into factors, affecting our description, may be wholly artificial in nature and cleave to nothing, no joint in nature, nor any juncture in ti
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  • ...his language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the application to dynamic systems we ...t this articulation into factors, affecting our description, may be wholly artificial in nature and cleave to nothing, no joint in nature, nor any juncture in ti
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...his language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the application to dynamic systems we ...t this articulation into factors, affecting our description, may be wholly artificial in nature and cleave to nothing, no joint in nature, nor any juncture in ti
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  • ...bjects of logical value, even if this renders it necessary to introduce an artificial medium of exchange between these two domains. If one envisions these compu [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • 09:26 < SudoGhost> Military intelligence. 09:26 < SudoGhost> We used to joke about that military intelligence being an oxymoron, along with Microsoft Works.
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  • &sect; 45. &nbsp; Intelligence <math>\Rightarrow</math> Critical Reflection ...ion that partly leads to and partly arises from the very configurations of artificial sections and arbitrary coordinates that one contrives to project one's expe
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]] [[Category:Intelligence Amplification]]
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  • intelligence or inquiry. used in artificial intelligence research, involving the conceptual and
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  • | endowed with intelligence of such a nature that he can by ideal | endowed with intelligence of such a nature that he can by ideal
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  • ...his language can be drawn from any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character and interpretation. In the application to dynamic systems we [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • [[Category:Artificial Intelligence]]
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  • ...looked at SPI in awhile, I assume its all fully automated by an artificial intelligence by now?
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  • 20:31 < GorillaWarfare> bxemia: we do not accept "artificial" currencies - that is, those not backed by the full faith and credit of an ...ably needs some explaining, but in general there's a reason we have a huge intelligence apparatus
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  • any sources, whether natural, technical, or artificial in character affecting our description, may be wholly artificial in nature and
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  • ...ariest thing in my dreams is that corporations take over run by artificial intelligence and the humans die off, leaving simply arbitrage against numbers which don'
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  • 10:04 < TeeTylerToe> machine learning versus artificial intelligence
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  • [04:34] <Sir_Designer> in fact, the Illinois Indiana border is completely artificial [18:07] <White_Cat> great counter intelligence assasination campaign of 2015 against law mowers
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  • May 01 22:58:54 <geniice> did I know that sprite uses artificial preservatives? no but I fail to see why this should be a bad thing ...nversation, you must be talking to Peter. Don't ask for English, sense, or intelligence there
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  • [22:34] <mareklug> Yetanotherx that's why human lookup is better than machine intelligence. you can discount search cues and guid the person to better results (in yo [13:49] <KimiNewt> Just in the intelligence corps
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