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The New Christmas Song…
Folks, to better reflect the latest tech trends… this is a new Christmas song! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all of you! Algorithms are comin’ to town! By Andrei Khurshudov (sort of) *** You better watch out You better not … Continue reading
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Source: Dilbert.com
Weekly Global Tech News, December 10, 2018
This is a guest post from Mike Montemorra, who is a technology guru with long and successful career in computer industry. Mike keeps an eye on the latest developments in computer and storage technology and publishes his observations weekly. Below is his … Continue reading
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Do We Need AI Government? – Part 2
(read Part 1 here) I have seen it many times while watching chess commentators (typically, Grandmasters of the highest level) performing game analysis in real time. These GMs will be considering different possibilities for both sides and, infrequently, when the … Continue reading
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Do We Need AI Government?
The question sounds intentionally provocative, but it is only so if you think this question pertains to the current world. But if you think about life in the future, say, 50 to 100 years from now, this question becomes as … Continue reading