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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland School of Medicine is helping to educate a new student: a computer that gained fame on the TV quiz show, "Jeopardy.
In mid-February, Watson, an IBM computer capable of answering verbal questions posed in natural language, appeared on "Jeopardy" and defeated champions Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter.
...Watson's artificial intelligence attempts to replicate human thought a...
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Researchers at Caltech have taken a major step toward creating artificial intelligence, not in a robot or silicon chip, but in a test tube, college officials announced Wednesday.
The researchers are the first to have made an artificial neural network out of DNA, creating a circuit of interacting molecules that can recall memories based on incomplete patterns, just as a brain can.
... - could have powerful applications in medicine, chemistry, and biological research, the researche...
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When the first personal computer appeared in a law office, the practice of law underwent a profound change. * The professional lives of lawyers (not to mention their personal lives) have been fundamentally and forever altered by the introduction of a new medium - the Internet. % For many, it is difficult to imagine practicing law for even one day without using the Internet in some form. n MJy expectations of IT and the Internet are that they will fundamentally, irreversibly, and comprehensively change legal practice, the administration of justice, and the way in which non-lawyers handle their legal and quasilegal affairs. . . . Take some examples from the recent popular press, which tell us that: computerbased matchmaking can replace hit-or-miss human dating;1 events in Estonia suggest...
...At the outset, it might seem that medicine is much more dependent than law on direct faceto-f... number of such publications, including Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, Computer Methods and Pro...
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PASADENA - Researchers at Caltech have taken a major step toward creating artificial intelligence, not in a robot or silicon chip, but in a test-tube, college officials announced Wednesday.
The researchers are the first to have made an artificial neural network out of DNA, creating a circuit of interacting molecules that can recall memories based on incomplete patterns, just as a brain can.
... - could have powerful applications in medicine, chemistry, and biological research, the researche...
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