Eventually, in the narrative of the artificial intelligence singularity, computers become so advanced that desktop PCs are able to process with incredible speed beyond the collective brain-power of every man, woman, and child who ever lived. And if this were the case, a proposal known as "simulation theory" suggests that the chances of being a product of one of these simulations is almost guaranteed.
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A Harvard University professor whose artificial intelligence work has helped the advent of “thinking machines” has won what is regarded in computing circles as the equivalent of the Nobel prize for technology research. Leslie G. Val... Read Post
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The Obama brain study may make artificial intelligence a reality within a decade. The primary focus for the Obama brain study is develop the technology essential to understanding diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, but unders... Read Post