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The Singularity and the Fixed Point

The importance of engineering motivation into intelligence.

How IBM Plans to Win Jeopardy!

IBM's Watson will showcase the latest tricks in natural-language processing.

Software That Knows What You Like

Cleverset's approach to e-commerce exposes consumers to the long tail.

An Emotional Cat Robot

Robots might behave more efficiently if they had emotions.

The Future of Search

The head of Google Research talks about his group's projects.

Your Virtual Clone

Chatterbots from MyCyberTwin can respond to questions about you when you're not online.

A Robust Robot for the Elderly

Domo the robot is designed for the unpredictability of household chores.

Minsky on AI's Future

To move artificial intelligence forward we must unpack human mental states.

Hearing Machines

While hearing in machines lags far behind vision in machines, the potential is great, and researchers are beginning to make impressive progress.

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