Monthly Archives: September 2006

Artificial neural network renaissance?

You have probably all read about the 80 core chip Intel has been talking about at their current developers’ forum. In some ways it’s a bit like the 8 core CELL CPU that’s going into the PS3. The best article … Continue reading

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Unprovability of Friendly AI

Trying to prove that an AI is friendly is hard, trying to define “friendly” is hard, and trying to prove that you can’t prove friendliness is also hard. Although it is not the desired possibility, I suspect that the latter … Continue reading

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Moore power

Some things in this world never cease to amaze me. I still remember as a teenager reading about a super computer being built that would perform 40 billion calculations per second. The thought of what could be done with so … Continue reading

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The vetta project on WordPress takes to flight…

Over the coming days I’ll be playing around with settings, themes, importing posts from the old blog, etc.

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