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Lucent Technologies Researcher Shows Quantum Computers Can Perform More Applications Than Previously Thought
May 22, 1998 Lucent Technologies researcher Lov Grover is presenting research findings today that indicate quantum computers can theoretically outperform today's digital computers for more applications than ... > full story -
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Australian Scientists Develop World's Largest Robot
May 6, 1998 A team of Australian scientists is developing the world's largest robot - 75 metres tall, weighing 3500 tonnes and able to devour 150 tonnes of rock in a single ... > full story -
Computer Software Grades Essays Just As Well As People, Profs Announce
April 21, 1998 New computer software can grade the content of essay exams just as well as people and could be a major boon in assessing student performance, researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder and ... > full story -
It Might Wobble And Stagger, But Cornell's Headless Robot Is Providing Insights Into How Humans Walk
April 8, 1998 It doesn't have a brain or a heart, and its walk is a little like the scarecrow's, but a little headless, armless, trunkless two-legged robot, developed at Cornell University, can walk, ... > full story -
A Silicon Hemingway -- Artificial Author Brutus.1 Generates Betrayal By Bits
March 12, 1998 A synthetic author the likes of Proust, Joyce, or Kafka may not be in the future, but Brutus.1--an artificial agent capable of story generation--just wrote its first story about betrayal. ... > full story -
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New Way Of Prescribing Glasses Reduces Computer Eye Strain
January 5, 1998 Red, sore eyes. Fatigue. Headaches. Blurred vision. If you work long hours on a computer, you know the ... > full story -
"Mugspot" Can Find A Face In The Crowd -- Face-Recognition Software Prepares To Go To Work In The Streets
November 12, 1997 Computer "eyes" are now up to such tasks as watching for fugitives in airline terminals and other busy locations. A sophisticated face-recognition system that placed first in recent Army ... > full story -
Artificial Intelligence Improves Heart Attack Diagnosis
September 16, 1997 Drawing on artificial intelligence technology, researchers have for the first time found that machines show promise of improving on human's ability to diagnose heart attacks, according to a study ... > full story -
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PAL-2 Computer Promises Dramatic Improvements In Image Processing
August 14, 1997 A pizza-box size desktop computer as fast as 9,000 Pentium processors soon will dramatically speed and improve everything from airport luggage checks to mammograms, using a mathematical computer ... > full story -
Robot Lawn Mower At UF Designed To Change Suburban Landscape
August 8, 1997 George Jetson, eat your heart out. A robot lawn mower called LawnNibbler, developed at the University of Florida's Machine Intelligence Laboratory, can cut your grass intelligently -- avoiding ... > full story -
"Deep Blue" Inspires Deep Thinking About Artificial Intelligence
May 1, 1997 The upcoming rematch between IBM's "Deep Blue" and chess champ Garry Kasparov inspired UC Santa Cruz computer scientist Robert Levinson to ponder whether Deep Blue has advanced the ... > full story
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