In the early 1940s, why would ten American female basketball players in the heat of competition abruptly halt a match… Read More


In the early 1940s, why would ten American female basketball players in the heat of competition abruptly halt a match… Read More

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The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet. By Benjamin Peters. M.I.T. Press, 2016, 312 pages. Reviewed by Loren Graham. … Read More

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“Can we program ethics into Artificial Intelligence?” was the topic of a keynote panel initiated by SSIT at the July… Read More

It appears that humanity’s great challenge for this century is to extend cooperative human values and institutions to autonomous technology… Read More

The best scientist is open to experience and begins with romance – the idea that anything is possible. — Ray… Read More

The desire to create a sentient Artificial Intelligence (Al) as complex as a human intelligence, or one that even surpasses… Read More

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When Fantasy Turns into Obsession Craig is a banker from Iowa who became addicted to adult chat rooms. He explained,… Read More

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The robot Bina48 is funny, and melancholy, and at times, uncannily profound. Like a human, she is complicated and contradictory,… Read More

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I have often wondered what it would be like to rid myself of a keyboard for data entry, and a… Read More

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A secure crib and a baby monitor are on the “must-have” safety checklist for many new parents. But when you… Read More