Intel working on \"Mind-reading\" (Humans)

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Sunday, September 05, 2010, 16:21 (5001 days ago) @ David Turell

David
> > > Here is a fascinating article on how we 'see' the photons that hit the retina, and how we integrate objects into an entire 3-D scene. And I'm still doubting AI can achieve this, and I am not talking about pixels in a camera, but an artificial brain that can see, identify patterns as we do, etc.-The key to this problem is having a way for the machine to be able to innovate abstractly. Google "Semantic Web" sometime. This is an effort to have the web self-organize via ontology. The goal is that say, if you search for piano strings, that the machines that make up the web will be able to infer a host of things about you. It's also to automate some of the tasks of information processing, so that say, in a batch of 500k records, it can intelligently identify trends. -As for more complex pattern finding, a group just last year built a machine that was able to correctly derive some of Newton's basic laws by observation alone. -http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090402143457.htm

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