Getting a Grip on Artificial Intelligence
By Brian Berletic Artificial intelligence means many different things to many different people. One thing that is certain is that it is coming and with…
By Brian Berletic Artificial intelligence means many different things to many different people. One thing that is certain is that it is coming and with…
By Truthstream Media You can’t get a more literal interpretation. Google’s new document of guidelines that it will use to determine facts and punish websites…
By David Haggith With 60% of stocks now being traded by bots that fake each other out in order to create buying opportunities, stock exchanges…
By Daisy Luther The era of artificial intelligence and technological deceit is upon us. If you think “fake news” and propaganda is bad right now,…
By Josie Wales Many people don’t realize that some of the most significant technological breakthroughs in recent years, like voice and facial recognition software, autonomous…
By Jon Rappoport There is a great deal of “utopian research” going on in the area of artificial intelligence (AI) merging with the brain. Exuberant…
By Nicholas West The Kalashnikov AK-47 is certainly one of the most iconic automatic weapons ever devised. Today, nearly 70 years after its debut, worldwide…
By Arend Hintze, Michigan State University As an artificial intelligence researcher, I often come across the idea that many people are afraid of what AI…
By Jon Rappoport Along with assurances that we’re facing an imminent takeover of industrial production by robots and other artificial intelligence (AI), we’re also being…
By Joe Joseph Machine learning just entered the realm of cyber warfare with secret A.I. sentinels that monitor networks to ensure active/real-time cyber combat against its…
By Joe Joseph These are some pretty ambitious and intriguing goals for IBM, and they show how far A.I. technology has come and how rapidly…
By Nicholas West Ray Kurzweil’s 2006 book The Singularity is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology has become one of the signposts toward a specific type…
By Brian Berletic Everything from self-driving cars to more capable and prolific industrial robots in factories are threatening a growing list of human jobs. And…
By Kevin Samson The new “smart world” that we are embarking upon as an increasing number of our computerized devices and objects become part of…