Sort by:
  1. Added Oct 21, 2008 by libbypokel
    This project is a bit old, but an interesting example of artificial intelligence in the subjective realm of art. There's potential for an intelligence like this that could collaborate with beginning studio artists.
  2. Added Oct 14, 2008 by tkc871
  3. Added Oct 14, 2008 by jillianeorr
    This software mimicks complex acrobatics from human pilots. Although a bit terrifying to watch the software in action, I have a feeling that it will change life as we now know it.
  4. Added Oct 14, 2008 by icecream
  5. Added Oct 02, 2008 by beautyfulgazelle
    Brief description of AI and prediction of future developments
  6. Added Oct 02, 2008 by beautyfulgazelle
    Computer model "learning" language in a process akin to how babies learn language
  7. Added Sep 15, 2008 by melissa
    Vantage Learning uses AES technology (Automated Essay Scoring) based on proprietary artificial intelligence, linguistics, and search R&D to provide instant feedback to students in grades 4-12 while writing essays, and to score the GMAT essay!
  8. Added Aug 07, 2008 by ryan
    In his blog, Chris Chatham, tackles "developmental and computational cognitive neuroscience, comparative psychology, psychometrics, and artificial intelligence."
  9. Added Nov 26, 2007 by mbrenner and 1 other
    Entire textbook. Many interesting chapters.
  10. Added Sep 24, 2007 by linem and 1 other
    What is spreading through the Web is not exactly artificial intelligence. For all the research that has gone into cognitive and computer science, the brain’s most formidable algorithms — those used to recognize images or sounds or understand language — have eluded simulation. The alternative has been to incorporate people, with their special skills, as components of the Net.
FirstPrevious...12...NextLast