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Retaining our identities
Thanks to xstof (again ;-), I discovered daily galaxy site. Two really interesting blog entries related to our Long Term Think Tank ambitions: The first about robots developing at warp speed. Hans Moravec, pioneer in mobile robot research and founder of Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute. Yes, again that Carnegie Mellon University. Whilst today, these… Read more
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It’s Lifestyle, stupid !
I have a couple of days off, so we can have some lighter (albeit) subjects. First enjoy this video: Then read this article on Singularity Hub site, and dream away with all these great subjects like Longevity, Nanotech, Robotics, Genetics, AI, The Brain… And then click on the link to disturbingly-real-replicants-from-hanson-robotics, and enjoy scary Einstein… Read more
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Augmented Reality in iPhone 3GS
Thanks to my twine.com subscription to “Technology Trends”, i found this. You can read the related article here. In case you doubted that man-machine are blurring more and more everyday. Read more
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Beyond Artificial Intelligence
Something is going on at Carnegie Mellon University. Just a couple of days ago, my friend xstof twittered about claytronics research at Carnergie. It’s about programmable matter. Not really sure what to image ? Have a look at the following video. This model car is made of programmable matter ! Today the New York Times… Read more
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Google: Microsoft all over ?
There are 2 recent interesting posts on Google becoming too big. Anil Dash had this post about “Google’s Microsoft Moment” on July 9, 2009. It’s all about the idea that Google’s self-proclaimed identity of “Don’ be evil” does not match some realities of monopoly. Also, some of its behaviors start smelling Microsoft’s way of doing… Read more
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Manifesto: Generation M
Wow ! This thing hit me in my face. It’s so right-on. So much in line with what i believe we should do about our value kit to survive the huge changes that will be caused by exponential technology progress. This is the Generation M manifesto ! I just will cut & paste the first… Read more