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why you need to pick the right experts, redux
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why you need to pick the right experts, redux

Michio Kaku talks quantum computing at Big Think. It doesn't go well. It doesn't go well at all.

rearranging the chairs on the news titanic
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rearranging the chairs on the news titanic

Newspapers are still on the warpath against bloggers and it's not working out for them.

looking for a ghost in the machine, redux
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looking for a ghost in the machine, redux

Philosopher Nick Bostrom is still barking up the same, fundamentally wrong tree of emergent super-intelligence.

could artificial intelligence need a threapist?
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could artificial intelligence need a threapist?

"Listen, sometimes I just get the urge to kill all humans. You know?"

why we rule the land of the blind robots
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why we rule the land of the blind robots

There's a reason why we can see and understand things robots can't, and that reason might be a cluster of neurons known as V4.

why a search engine is playing a trivia game
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why a search engine is playing a trivia game

Watson can easily win a trivia contest, but it needs to play anyway to learn how to talk to humans.

techno-utopianism makes it to time magazine
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techno-utopianism makes it to time magazine

Time gives the Singularity and its prophet the kid glove treatment, glossing over the scientific and technical issues with a wave of starry eyed credulity.

cybersecurity done horribly wrong, revisited
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cybersecurity done horribly wrong, revisited

The internet kill switch bill is back and its author and sponsors have learned absolutely nothing about how the technology works.

when internet evangelism tries to go global
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when internet evangelism tries to go global

There's a good case for trying to bring the developing world online, but it's going to be hard to get today's financial gatekeepers to sign on to such a project.

to the stars, but at a lethargic snail’s pace
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to the stars, but at a lethargic snail’s pace

It's hard to understate just how ambitious a project to visit another star would have to be in order to truly succeed.

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