DailyDirt: Computers Are Getting To Know You, Getting To Know All About You…
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
One of the complaints for artificial intelligence advocates is that the goal posts for strong AI seem to be constantly pushed forward — so that chess-playing programs are no longer considered a valid demonstration of intelligence and none of the achievements of AI so far are regarded as progress towards a silicon-based analog of human intelligence. But the field of artificial intelligence has made significant progress, and here are just a few examples of some interesting AI projects.
- Google is sponsoring an AI project to develop an algorithm for minimizing regret in decision-making. So basically, it’ll spit out advice like: “the only way to win is not to play” and “liquor before beer.” [url]
- Researchers from New Jersey have a gender-analysis algorithm that tries to determine an author’s gender (male/female/neuter) from just 50 words of text he/she writes. And the researchers are preparing to set this algorithm loose on Twitter and Facebook updates. [url]
- DARPA is looking to create a C3PO-like robot to translate various languages for soldiers. It won’t actually walk around, but it will be annoying and cowardly… [url]
- To discover more interesting AI-related content, check out what’s currently floating around the StumbleUpon universe. [url]
By the way, StumbleUpon can recommend some good Techdirt articles, too.
Filed Under: ai, algorithm, c3po, translation
Companies: darpa, google
Comments on “DailyDirt: Computers Are Getting To Know You, Getting To Know All About You…”
So basically, it’ll spit out advice like: “the only way to win is not to play” and “liquor before beer.”
“A strange game. The only winning move is not to play. How about a nice game of chess?”
– Joshua/W.O.P.R.
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Thanks for the exact quote, Rekrul!
Now who originally said, “liquor before beer, you’re in the clear. Beer before liquor, never sicker”…?
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Will the algorithm warn you that once you shoot your wad you are going to wish you were somewhere else with someone else?
I went to bed at 2 with a 10 and woke up at 10 with a 2.
As for the other algorithm, don’t they mean; male/female/gay?
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>> As for the other algorithm
I’m curious to know if I will be something like male with a 53.62% probability.
In any case, such a program can be used to help train yourself to sound like someone else.
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Now who originally said, “liquor before beer, you’re in the clear. Beer before liquor, never sicker”…?
I always thought it was “liquor before beer, never fear. Beer before liquor, never sicker”
That seems to have more symmetry too.
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http://www.quora.com/Is-the-expression-Liquor-before-beer-youre-in-the-clear-Beer-before-liquor-never-been-sicker-true
Hmm. It’s either that, or “you’re in the clear … never *been* sicker” ..? I suppose “never fear” sounds better, but I’ve heard it both ways.
Still, where did this expression come from?
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I don’t know where the saying came from, but it sounds like a great idea for a Mythbusters episode.
?Thinking Is Whatever Computers Cannot Do?
I remember a definition like that from an AI class once. Of course, it just flipped the question from ?can computers think?? to ?can humans think?? …
Nice article on the state of hacking-
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/jun/06/us-hackers-fbi-informer