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The Robots Will Take Our Jobs. Then What? - CKGSB Knowledge

Tue, 08/11/2015 - 04:33

CKGSB Knowledge

The Robots Will Take Our Jobs. Then What?
CKGSB Knowledge
It's no longer news that artificial intelligence (AI) can defeat professional players in mind games such as poker and chess, but have you imagined that one day, such software could outperform ordinary workers at what they do for a living? When it comes ...

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Back to school - Brainerd Daily Dispatch

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 22:12

Brainerd Daily Dispatch

Back to school
Brainerd Daily Dispatch
Teachers in grades four through six will receive intensive training on how to use this research-based model of reading instruction. This model was implemented in grades kindergarten through .... Along with this brief, but important 18-minute period ...

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Seniors can commit to brain health with a new skill - Sun Sentinel

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 21:07

Sun Sentinel

Seniors can commit to brain health with a new skill
Sun Sentinel
We figure we'll do a crossword every now and then, buy a tutorial on "How to learn French" or tell ourselves every New Year's that this is the year we'll learn how to really cook, play chess, study religions of the world … fill in your own personal ...

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Seniors can commit to brain health with a new skill - Sun Sentinel

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 21:07

Sun Sentinel

Seniors can commit to brain health with a new skill
Sun Sentinel
We figure we'll do a crossword every now and then, buy a tutorial on "How to learn French" or tell ourselves every New Year's that this is the year we'll learn how to really cook, play chess, study religions of the world … fill in your own personal ...

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Hackers to Military: Replace Us With Robots? Ha! - Nextgov

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 11:49

Hackers to Military: Replace Us With Robots? Ha!
Nextgov
robot battle is part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Cyber Grand Challenge series of competitions. (DARPA is not involved with the robots-vs.-humans competition, although some teams may participate in both, agency spokesman Jared ...

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DARPA is teaching artificial intelligence software to play jazz - ExtremeTech

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 08:46

ExtremeTech

DARPA is teaching artificial intelligence software to play jazz
ExtremeTech
Now The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), responsible for the development of emerging technologies for use by the US military, would seem to be robbing humanity of this last emblem of intellectual singularity by teaching an artificial ...

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What neuroscience can learn from computer science - Phys.Org

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 07:40

Phys.Org

What neuroscience can learn from computer science
Phys.Org
What do computers and brains have in common? Computers are made to solve the same problems that brains solve. Computers, however, rely on a drastically different hardware, which makes them good at different kinds of problem solving. For example ...

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Automation Won't Replace People as Your Competitive Advantage - blogs.hbr.org (blog)

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 07:31

blogs.hbr.org (blog)

Automation Won't Replace People as Your Competitive Advantage
blogs.hbr.org (blog)
As a result, stars usually get more credit for their successes than they're due. (Boris Groysberg's research backs this up by showing how the high performance of stars in various fields turns out not to be portable when they are recruited away by other ...

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Things to do this week: Aug. 10-16 - Cincinnati.com

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 05:02

Cincinnati.com

Things to do this week: Aug. 10-16
Cincinnati.com
Aug. 10-16: Downtown Cincinnati Restaurant Week, Monday-Sunday, GreaterCincinnati. Experience diverse dining experiences. Dine at some of area's top eateries offering special 3-course prix fixe menus. $33.13. Reservations required ...

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A Lady's Not A Gent's: Revolution in the water closet - WOW24/7 (blog)

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 04:23

WOW24/7 (blog)

A Lady's Not A Gent's: Revolution in the water closet
WOW24/7 (blog)
He has also discovered, from research into the history of bathroom fixtures, that the urinal could not have been purchased at JL Mott in New York. But if Duchamp didn't send the urinal, who did? A report in the New York Evening Herald four days ...

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On Computers 'HAZ' smart umbrella won't leave you out in the rain - Arkansas Online

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 02:20

On Computers 'HAZ' smart umbrella won't leave you out in the rain
Arkansas Online
So we did the research rounds on the Web and beyond and found that a stolen identity -- the requisite numbers and passwords -- sells for about $20 on the hacked-info black market. That's it? Twenty bucks? ... But ... it doesn't play chess ...

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On Computers 'HAZ' smart umbrella won't leave you out in the rain - Arkansas Online

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 02:18

On Computers 'HAZ' smart umbrella won't leave you out in the rain
Arkansas Online
So we did the research rounds on the Web and beyond and found that a stolen identity -- the requisite numbers and passwords -- sells for about $20 on the hacked-info black market. That's it? Twenty bucks? ... But ... it doesn't play chess ...

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Clubs & Meetings: Week of Aug. 10 - The Daily Courier

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 23:44

Clubs & Meetings: Week of Aug. 10
The Daily Courier
Northern Arizona Genealogy Society free assistance with genealogy research, 1 to 3 p.m. the 2nd and 4th Thursday by appointment at Prescott Public Library, 215 E. Goodwin St. 928-777-1500. Occupy Prescott, in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, meets 5 ...

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Weekly planner - Montana Standard

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 23:22

Weekly planner
Montana Standard
The University of Montana Bureau of Business and Economic Research and Montana Department of Labor and Industry will present a "Women at Work" seminar at noon at the Comfort Inn, 2777 Harrison Ave. Register at events.montanachamber.com/?ee=109. The ...

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Clubs & Meetings: Week of Aug. 10 - The Daily Courier

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 23:08

Clubs & Meetings: Week of Aug. 10
The Daily Courier
Northern Arizona Genealogy Society free assistance with genealogy research, 1 to 3 p.m. the 2nd and 4th Thursday by appointment at Prescott Public Library, 215 E. Goodwin St. 928-777-1500. Occupy Prescott, in solidarity with Occupy Wall Street, meets 5 ...

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The Intelligencer Community Calendar August 10 - The Intelligencer (subscription)

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 23:02

The Intelligencer Community Calendar August 10
The Intelligencer (subscription)
Mike Fitzpatrick. Applicants with Pa. 8th congressional district ties preferred. Answer calls from constituents, organize mail/faxes, lead constituents on tours, greeting visitors, assist Congressman through research and writing. Contact Intern ...

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Hackers to Military: Replace Us With Robots? Ha! - Defense One

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 22:50

Defense One

Hackers to Military: Replace Us With Robots? Ha!
Defense One
robot battle is part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Cyber Grand Challenge series of competitions. (DARPA is not involved with the robots-vs.-humans competition, although some teams may participate in both, agency spokesman Jared ...

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Stock prices aren't all that's poorly made in China - Newsday

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 09:01

Newsday

Stock prices aren't all that's poorly made in China
Newsday
But from another, the Chinese firms are playing global chess, while the U.S. ones, focused on China, are playing checkers. Manufacturing ... poorly made." Ted R. Bromund is a senior research fellow in The Heritage Foundation's Thatcher Center for Freedom.

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Asking Trump Whether He'd Support the GOP Nominee Was Anything but 'Unfair' - National Review Online

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 06:25

National Review Online

Asking Trump Whether He'd Support the GOP Nominee Was Anything but 'Unfair'
National Review Online
Imagine there's an election for your high-school chess club or your local Shriners group or the Regional Association of Men Who Eat Over the Sink (I'm treasurer). And one guy has ..... (My AEI research assistant has agreed to house and animal sit for me.

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Bob and Joy Schwabach: Smart umbrellas cover most contingencies - Worcester Telegram

Sun, 08/09/2015 - 05:56

Bob and Joy Schwabach: Smart umbrellas cover most contingencies
Worcester Telegram
So we did the research rounds on the Web and beyond and found that a stolen identity - the requisite numbers and passwords - sells for about $20 on the hacked-info black market. That's it? Twenty bucks? ... But ... it doesn't play chess. ·Transparency ...

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