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I am happy to say that my paper "Spiritual transcendence in transhumanism" has been published in the Journal of Evolution and Technology 17(1) – March 2008 issue
( http://jetpress.org/v17/manoj.htm ). Following is the abstract so you may have an idea :
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Hi readers,
I am recovering from an illness and will not posting for some more time.
Sorry,
Manoj.V.R.
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I just saw this awesome advertisement for shoes on television and thought of posting it here.. it looks awesome with Cyborg athletes playing football !
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My City saw a major science festival from Feb 6 to Feb 10. The department where I do research also had a stall put up. We had a stall on Wastewater treatment technologies and we demonstrated different methods of waste disposal including community treatment technologies such as Ooranies to Constructed Wetlands to Sewage treatment. I liked explaining stuff to the visitors and most of them seemed very interested in knowing the things we explained. There were other interesting things also in the exhibition. I was particularly interested in the robotic arms or the micro manipulator developed indigenously by India's Atomic energy agency. I made a video clip of it and it was one of the most popular exhibits in there because they allowed kids to play with it. I also tried my hand at it and found that it was an interesting experience. On the whole, I observed that interest in science has blossomed from the mere fantastical to it becoming more and more technical. This shows that people's understanding of science in my country has come to a much more matured level ! I especially enjoyed explaining things to the kids from schools who had a lot of intelligent questions too.This work is licensed under a
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In the future, we would still need considerable amounts of energy for doing our work. But, from where do we derive our energy to carry out our manufacturing, transportation, lighting and even cooking ?!?
Renewable sources of energy are the most sustainable in terms of both cost and the forseeable future. Especially for countries like my own India, renewable sources of energy offer an independence from relying heavily on oil-rich countries for oil and natural gases. Brazil has also broken new ground with it's revolutionary commitment to Bio-fuels ! So, in the future, we are going to see more and more countries, especially the ones from the developing world opting for renewable sources of energy which directly produce energy on site; reducing costs incurred in procurement, transportation and overall dependence and burden on the economy.
I was travelling from Thirunelveli, a town in Tamilnadu to Kerala when I noticed enroute that a village had a lot of windmills. It was a very windy village and all around, one could see windmills of all shapes and sizes rotating gently with the wind. I later learned that it was a village called Muppandal in Tamilnadu, India which was actually a model village for India's 2 billion dollar wind energy programme. It generates enough energy for the village's works. I was amazed to learn that the State of Tamilnadu alone has produced 3216 MW of energy from wind by 2006 !
In the future, no matter how glitzy it becomes with artificial intelligence or cyborgs and androids, we would still need energy. The most important criteria for the affordability of such technologies to the common people would be the energy required to
power such technologies. It would be extremely important that we remember to develop technologies that can effectively make use of such renewable sources of energy. Automobiles being develped recently are extremely fuel efficient. I heard from a friend recently that an old car of the 60's used to run only for 5 Kilometres on a litre of Petrol. Compare that to an average family car which gives upto 18 kilometres for a litre of Petrol. A motorbike gives even more mileage. But, just imagine if we could have the option to switch from Petrol to say, battery power. In my city Chennai as in many others, that has also become a reality in the practical sense. There are many autorickshaws in Chennai, which commute passengers to and fro. Most of these "autos" now run on Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG). Most autos have a switch which the driver can use as an option to switch between his gas cylinder and his petrol tank. This to me is pretty amazing ! I like such options, and I know that most of us would have loved our very first electronic calculator that used to run on both battery and solar power. Let's just hope that we have more and more of such options.
To learn more about Renewable sources of energy in Tamilnadu, India, you could visit :
The Tamilnadu Energy Development Agency
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I recently saw the movie, Evano Oruvan. It is a tamil language movie about the futile rebellion waged by a middle class bank employee against the monotony of his life and the callous nature of the society that engulfs him. In the end, he is killed by it's very guardians and his end is mourned in his killer's introspective reflections. Poetic and bloody ironic !
The city dweller endlessly circuits the educational system, the social ladder, the health system leaving a trail of mechanical doings reflected in equal measure in paperwork and documentation.
It is very easy to snap from pressure as did happen with the protagonist of this movie.
What I loved in it was the futility of his protest rather than the nature of it. Most historic figures who have dared to raise their voices have been tragically silenced (Mahathma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr).
Movies have this unique quality of awakening the voyeur in all of us. In the end of the movie, the hero is exalted and the rest of the human population who quickly forgets him are compared to flies feasting on a dead rat, competing in a mad rush to have a bite of the decaying morsel. I agree that we may be no different.
What can be done about this ? Does the answer lie in superhuman bodies and immortal lives ? I do not think so. This is why I believe that the system in which an immortal shall come into being should itself be rich in it's disposition. If we become perfectly alike in our genetic perfection, would it make us any different from what we are now ? We would still need money. We would still need love, a family, a social acceptance amongst our peers for our values. Is this not why we constantly seek out this hyperbola of online communities and penfriends ? Virtual worlds and real worlds still are going to be filled with people. Artificially intelligent life forms that emerge shall also base itself on our nature. Just what is our nature. Are we really as innocent as Alice in Wonderland ? Hardly !
In the quest for immortality, I somehow fail to see our social structure evolving. We may become more intelligent. But will we become more human...or rather.. more humane ? I ask this because there are a lot of futurists who are already on the slippery slope that we can escape the need to be moral. I hope we direct our evolution properly and not in the current monotonous direction we are experiencing.

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When the Puppett becomes the Puppeteer, then what happens ? But then we are not Puppets, are we ? We like to be the super NEO who breaks out of the Matrix and shows the world that all you see is an illusion. This is what Buddha, Jesus, Krishna and Mohammad all tried to tell us. Live free ! The ancient way of watching ourselves has always been meditation, many times under a tree in a secluded forest. The new cool thing is to play a video game where you get to play GOD ! Yes !
It looks like it is going to be fun. I enjoyed playing the Shaman in Populous and the City Mayor in SimCity. Now here is a chance to play God...just hope I have the hardware to run life on my computer ! read more here...This work is licensed under a
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I just saw the Movie : Fantastic Four : Rise of the silver surfer ! I should say the hero of the movie is the Silver Surfer as he is the one who sacrifices his life in order to save our planet. In the process, he destroys "Galactus", the eater of worlds !
In the Movie, the silver surfer realized that we do have a choice and he chose to break away the bonds of his captivity and in turn saving others and paving the way for a future with choices.
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How would the future look like ? It is rather amusing that we are no longer able to fully cope up our predictions of the future with the happenings around us. Science is accelerating rapidly as it should and has been. I was talking about how the traditional values of ethics are being overthrown and regulation is becoming more difficult. We are closer to our "Gods" than ever before. In this line, I recently saw that one of the best recent documentaries on the future of things, Visions of the Future narrated and presented by a renowed physicist is now available on youtube. Here is the first part, and there are more which you can follow up once you click on the site :
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PART II :
Our greatest fear is that the technology we develop could one day come back to challenge the collective worth of our existence. This is probably why there are so many efforts to develop friendly forms of artificial intelligence programmes, or "friendly AI". But in designing such a conditional form of intelligence, are we practicing a form of techno-eugenics in order to preserve our security? At the outset, the desire to design "friendly" AI is important, but it also challenges our cultural memes of equality and liberty. If artificial intelligence is indeed capable of attaining consciousness, then are we denying the liberty of a radically new form of life? It is a real challenge to choose between an anthropocentric view or an ecocentric point of view. Here is where we go back to the tipping point where we distinguish ourselves from being a boon or a disease on the planet.
The anthropocentric view dictates that we can choose to redesign nature to suit our existence. However, this is very much similar to what a virus does. The virus manipulates the very core of the host cell and forces the cell to use it’s resources to produce more viruses which ultimately bursts out, destroying the host. A parallel could easily be drawn between a virus using the cell’s resources for replication and our own exploitation of our planet’s resources to survive and multiply.
If humanity is truly a viral infection of the Earth, then one day we will exhaust all our resources and attempt to colonize other planets in the solar system and beyond. As we contemplate this process, we must ask ourselves if our planet is no longer inhabitable, would we seek to overpower another species in order to colonize a habitable planet? Surely, there are going to be intergalactic wars in the future, and we may not always be the victors nor the heroes. So, why continue this basal existence and eventually destroy our home planet when we can choose to transcend ourselves, ascend our consciousness and live in harmony?
Harmony. It is such a lovely word. John Lennon sang a melancholy dreamy inspiration for all of us in his song "Imagine". If only all of what he aspired for in his song were that easy. Although we humans may have succeeded in becoming the most prominent species on out planet, we are still largely divided amongst ourselves. There are those who have and those who do not. In every aspect of society, there is still, a distinct presence of discrimination; either pronounced or subtle. We compete with each other in ways that would fail to differentiate us from the other animals we have seemingly evolved from. Our history has been riddled with prolonged conflicts, encroachments, slavery , and genocides.
Though we have had great moments in our history and have managed to overcome most of our "evils", we are never far away from reverting back to our old selves; and imposing the age old discriminations that we imposed on each other. When discriminations are complimented with actions, they result once again in the very cruel aspects of "eugenics" and "genocides". Therefore, harmonious existence requires a lot of sacrifices and compromises. It comes somewhere between the anthropocentric and the ecocentric viewpoints. A delicate balance is to be forged between our species and the planet. The greatest challenge for such a bond is for us to accept our position both critically and with humility. Only then can we transform ourselves. Great change must begin with small steps, otherwise it would lead to a rapid collapse.
In 3001: The Final Odyssey, Arthur C.Clarke writes ...whatever godlike powers and personalities lurked beyond the stars, Poole reminded himself, for ordinary humans only two things were important, love and death. Our mortality is our greatest weakness. Knowledge of our own bodies has improved and continues to improve solely to overcome this singular weakness. The pursuit of immortality is not a dream nor a legend anymore. It is entirely possible to achieve an ageless body, one where the cells would stay young and keep dividing at any lifespan much like that of a child. It would also become possible to obtain custom superhuman bodies such as Primo Post Human envisioned by Natasha Vita More. In a posthuman future, we will as a species, "exist" not just as organic life forms but also as data. But such a posthuman future shall not arise unless we address the current problems. A Mayfly lives only for a day compared to a human being who lives much much longer. But the Mayfly is oblivious to this enviable lifespan of a human. Such is our case, with regards to our expectations of a posthuman future. It is in fact very similar to Vernor Vinge’s "fish analogy". I do not think it is entirely possible to leapfrog across generations into a posthuman future. It may only be possible to "accelerate" or "encourage" such a future. Therefore in essence, it must be realized that it is more important to contemplate acceptance and development of technologies that help us address the immediate concerns of our kind and those which enhance and preserve the relationships that we have with our home planet.
The alarming impacts of human activities such as global warming and loss of biodiversity has made us realize that we must not only take care of our own kind but also of the entire planet in order to survive. We have the potential to serve as guardians and we have begun doing this already. But, what we do is not enough. We are not united enough. We fight amongst ourselves for food, water and shelter. In the real world, there is no galactic federation to centrally take care of the problems that plague us. The United Nations is so far the only refuge for crisis or conflict. As we realize the urgency of the crisis facing us, we are urged to co-operate and co-exist with the planet to preserve the existence of the generations that would come after us. We will be to blame if the future generation is forced to have membrane filters implanted in addition to their biological lungs.
People who philosophize about the future must act responsibly to bring it to reality. We need thinkers who can bring visions to those who cannot see the rainbows. Personally, I would like the future to be available to all. There is always a lot of fear which is not without truth considering our past history, that genetic technologies, sophisticated biological warfare and other technologies would be used against the weaker sections of humanity.
In today’s world, one is weak mostly in terms of economic power. There is a huge difference in available technologies to the rich and the poor and the divide gets bigger each day. Some say that this division is inevitable. However, I would say that a submission to such presumed "inevitabilities" would one day consume the hard earned ideals of equality, justice and liberty. If anything does mark our species as being distinct if we are extinct one day, it would be our capacity to love. Our altruistic nature would be the only true achievement that we have acquired from our consciousness.
This capacity to love indefinitely is the reason why revolutions, new political systems and environmental conservation/restoration has been happening throughout history. One can no longer escape by stating “Karma” or “neutrality” for not helping make these technologies available to all sections of people. We must understand that most conflicts are born out of sheer frustration where one section of society enjoys all the fruits of human progress while the other is left to forage or wait for the same. At this point in time, I cannot predict that any one economic or political system/philosophy can offer the solutions. It would not be sensible to do so. But the interconnected "global village" can no longer pretend that problems due to lack of access to life saving and essential technologies are not their concern.
Coming back to my robot toy, I have since realized that if I divest myself of my religious and cultural memes, I am really no different from the mechanized robot. I would be active only as long as the switch is turned on. Knowledge of body biochemistry and neuro-biology shows how incredible an organism we are. Once we are humbled by this knowledge and have accepted ourselves as nothing more than another organism, we would see the sense in pursuing technologies that prolong conditions for life in the body and overcome fundamental obstacles namely disease and mortality.
Once we realize the importance of such "transhuman" technologies, we would begin to undergo a dramatic change in consciousness where all people, irrespective of orientation, gender or race would appear to us equally as dignified individuals. Once such an acceptance is born, then we would no longer be bound by assumptions, ego or discrimination. We would also have several options to combat things that we previously felt we could never stop. We could never have imagined that one day we would dissect the genetic structure of pathogenic viruses for drug design.

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Please Note : This is part I of a two part series.
When I was five, I played with my first toy robot. It was my favorite at the time, with flashing lights on its chest. It could travel straight or in circles, was powered by batteries, and made quite a lot of interesting sounds. This incredible range of activities that fascinated me could be switched off at the click of a button. The robot would then stand still, inactive. A moment ago, it was going around flashing its lights, making noises, and fascinating my imagination. The very next moment, it was still when switched off.
Was my robot dead ? But my supposed common sense dictated that it was a machine and it is not “dead” and did not come “alive” when switched on. It was merely doing what it is meant to do when you switch it on. As a child, I could always convince myself that my robot toy could come alive at the click of a button and vaporize imagined villains. However as an adult, the distinction of consciousness between my toy robot and myself often baffles me! So, who am I or rather, who are we?
We are an amazing amalgamation. Beginning from the atom, we go to the molecule and then up to the cell. Many cells form tissues which in turn form organs. Organs, together with a myriad of regulatory networks and systems form an organism. Thus, we have become Homo sapiens. We have over the centuries as various civilizations, colonized along fertile valleys and perennial rivers. We have developed social structures, hierarchies, by means of politics and religion.
Incredibly, we have also learned to utilize the resources available to us for our activities. Once we have come to terms with ourselves in ways that transcend our religious and cultural upbringing, we will come to understand and accept our “species” status. No matter how much we believe ourselves to be distinctly intelligent or unique, we are really no different from the multitude of other living organisms that occupy this planet, all competing for survival.
Most of our self proclaimed grandeur and engineering feats are nothing spectacular. As Extropia puts it in her essay on the fallacies of Singularity,
We may pride ourselves to think we discovered architecture, engineering, central heating, agriculture, and huge economies from division of labour amongst specialists, but we did not. Termites discovered all these things an exceedingly long time before our species evolved.
If we are to seek a destiny beyond our own bodies and our home planet, we must also be prepared to transcend. At the outset, such transcendence may be immensely glorified by our own cultural memes as being done for superhuman feats and power. However, there is a much deeper and more practical form and reason to our transcendence. It is our basic instinct to survive. Although there may not be an immediate predator or an incredible threat, we as an intelligent species must evolve in order to exist.
We have become capable of traveling vast distances with our tools of transportation even though we do not share the anatomy of the birds that adorn our skies. We have managed to speak and amplify our immense array of vocal communication beyond the vibrations of our throats, across the entire planet and even out to outer space. We can sense and perceive global events as information while physically remaining in one place.
Just about 10,000 years ago, we were hunters and gatherers who knew no agriculture. And yet today, we are contemplating global implementation of genetically modified food to overcome our food crisis. Cockroaches and Locusts have always foraged for food in different locations for all these centuries. However, we have managed to move on from foraging for food to our current status of agriculture.
If the human species survives for another 10,000 years, one is only left to wonder whether glycolytic or other metabolic pathways of obtaining that precious adenosine triphosphate from food would be required at all. We might directly generate energy much like the current autotrophs or even better, become energy itself! We are now contemplating the next stages of our evolution as a species to ensure survival, both on this planet and into the known and unknown parts of the universe. As we contemplate our destiny amongst the stars, we must also observe what we really are. In the movie The Matrix, there is a very chilling dialogue between the human, Morpheus and Agent Smith the artificial intelligence:
I'd like to share a revelation I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with their surrounding environment, but you humans do not. You move to another area, and you multiply, and you multiply, until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You are a plague, and we are the cure.
So, are we a disease ? There are a lot of reasons to claim such a state and a lot of reasons to claim otherwise. Our rapid disintegration of the natural environment around us to create “new” environments of our own making such as elaborate cities, the siphoning of earth’s natural resources, and the resultant increase in our population are all reasons. This really is no different from what a cockroach or a locust does in this very same planet. We may just be doing it a bit better. There are not many of us who are quite friendly with a cockroach or a locust.
Be that as it may, we must acknowledge that no matter what we throw at them, they keep coming back. Their resilience is almost a parallel to our own in terms of survival. We must understand that a cockroach or a locust is not trying to destroy the world. It is only trying to survive in order to procreate and carry on with its existence. This is what we do as well. We have always tried to continue our existence, in different forms. But, there is a very fine line defining our status as a species or as a parasite from the planet’s perspective. James Lovelock defined Gaia in his Gaia Hypothesis as "a complex entity involving the Earth's biosphere, atmosphere, oceans, and soil; the totality constituting a feedback or cybernetic system which seeks an optimal physical and chemical environment for life on this planet."
Lovelock’s hypothesis also considers that the organism most likely to spread the seeds of Gaia across the universe as evidenced by our pursuits in space exploration. If evolution were to be accepted, then we can comfortably state that we have achieved a good position as a "species" on this planet. Thus, if we are the most favored organism on the planet, then surely we will accept such a destiny. This destiny is also a responsibility and we must undertake it with surgical precision and a new mindset.
Such a frame of mind definitely calls for a huge change in our collective consciousness. By change, I do not mean a sudden uniformity in consciousness. I would rather call for a gradual sustainable change with long term realizable visions based on current speculations and aspirations. The former president of India, Dr.Abdul Kalam, gave India its most formidable vision to become a developed country by the year 2020. He named it Vision 2020.
The most formidable part of his vision is to change the consciousness of people right from the home. He states that a noble citizen is created from a home and goes on to form a noble society and eventually a noble, or in this case, a “conscious” country. It is actually a very cellular approach which merits more attention. It really is the individual who goes on to form an entire system and not the other way around. Every individual brings in his/her survival skills into the system and the system improves or rather evolves as a result of this collective skills. Therefore, we can find very interesting relationships with our own behavior and that of the computer! Aurobindo and the Mother from India have always called for an Integral Yoga which calls for a integration of work and the pursuit of a higher consciousness for a great transformation.
It is therefore most important that we change the way we think and perceive things around us. The phenomena of globalization has taught us a great deal of how much influence culture and economy can have on totally unrelated communities. Wikipedia defines globalization as "...the increasing interconnectedness of people and places as a result of advances in transport, communication, and information technologies that cause political, economic, and cultural convergence." Convergence is most definitely going to be the catalyst towards a rapid acceleration of human progress. When the human species as a whole progresses, it shall help us maintain our presumed position in the ecological hierarchy within this planet and our survival in the vast universe.
Progress of the Homo sapiens is to be made simultaneously from several angles. If the concept of the singularity were to be embraced with abandon, then it can be said that such a progress would have a tremendous acceleration. I as a human being am worried about one aspect of the singularity. Increasingly, the singularity is being interpreted more from the side of computer science and its technologies than other disciplines. In reality, it would be an integration of several disciplines that can bring about this state of singularity. Otherwise, there would be progress but with a slant towards only one prespective. This could cause the collapse our entire system. Any tall building needs a strong foundation. For the tallest endeavour of the human species hailed as the singularity, the foundation of the exponential curve, the "S" curve, should have a proper foundation. Only then can the graphical acceleration be foreseen in the concrete world. It is extremely important for responsible futurists to not get deluded or fantasize about any one state where a collective effort is required.
The purpose and importance of such a precaution is extremely obvious. It is for our very survival. The fruits of transcendent technology may not be seen in our lifetime, however the work done today is the reason for the emergence of a glorious future. In the Bhagavad Gita, the sacred holy book for Hinduism, one of the most famous lines from the second chapter is: "Karmanye Vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana, Ma Karma Phala Hetur Bhurmatey Sangostva Akarmani" which basically means "You have a right to perform your prescribed action, but you are not entitled to the fruits of your actions. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be associated with not doing your duty."
This is a good and rather useful saying for the aspiring futurists and visionaries. One can not predict whether the current efforts at cryonics would successfully enable people to wake up in a distant future. However, such obstacles should not stop us from working towards viable suspended animation of a live human being for extended space travel, medical resuscitation and for other reasons. We have come a long way from the humble ice box to virtrification. Likewise for our visions of the cryogenic suspension and space elevators. Therefore, much like an adult worker ant works tirelessly to feed its colony, so too must we continuously develop technologies for the continued survival of our species.

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Imagine you, a die hard Cryonics enthusiast waking up after 1,000 years into a computer simulation. As per current speculations, you would first need an avatar to interact. The currently available virtual world, Second Life already has a similar place where you can upload your real life picture and obtain a close likeliness in your virtual avatar. However, you can always do this yourself. As with the real world, there are service providers who do this for you for a fee. I visited this cool place called Avatar Island in second life and found that there is a machine to do this sort of thing. I have made a movie of my visit to the place.I did not take up the service. I simply cannot afford it. But, the notecard I received for the process is quite interesting especially if you consider second life to be a very close and accurate extrapolation of a future existence :
Thank you for choosing the CyberExtruder face creation service for you avatar. This simple and fast process will automatically prepare your new face texture within minutes. The steps involved are as follows:
· Pay the sign in front of you; $2700L for one face, $4000L for 2 and $5400 for 3
· After you complete the lab machine process, you will receive a personalized webpage link, click it
· Follow the guidelines on the web page to produce the best results
· The system will prompt you to locate a photo on your computer for uploading
· Within a minute or two your new face will sent to you by email
· To apply the face texture to your Avatar: upload the image file (File -> Upload Image) then apply it to your character using Face Tattoo under Edit Appearance
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have modify rights to the skin you will be wearing with your face BEFORE you begin. If the skin is not modifiable the face tattoo option won’t be available once you have uploaded your face.
NO REFUNDS
Please be warned, the future may not be entirely free.

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There’s a new site on Game AI called AiGameDev.com (feed). It features daily articles in a blog-like format, including reviews, editorials, and tutorials, not forgetting regular community discussions on game AI.
Here are some interesting posts made recently.
Game developers are increasingly keen to try ML techniques, but it does take some know-how and experience.
Planners have proven themselves very effective in recent games, and hierarchical planners are the next logical step.
AiGameDev.com also has summaries of recent events, very useful for catching up with what went on…
Be sure to check out the site/blog if you’re interested in game AI!
A computer program that learns to decode language sounds in a similar way to a baby could shed new light on how humans acquire the ability to talk. It casts doubt on the idea that babies are born with an innate understanding of all possible language sounds.
The debate in language acquisition is around how much specific information about language is hard-wired into the brain of the infant, and how much is something that can be explained by relatively general purpose learning systems.
An Intel developer discussed model-based computing, and how this relates to multi-core architectures.
"Like the human brain itself, these intelligent applications lend themselves to parallel processing. 80-cores would change the game in a broader sense than just hardware - it will enable new application possibilities."
The Apply AI Innovations 2007 conference drew together programmers from the games industry, students and professors from academia. The AI in games roundtable covered topics such as intelligent replanning, learning AI, debugging strategies, and opinions on current tools.
Dr. Ben Goertzel's talk at Google, discussing his own work on the Novamente Cognition Engine, an AGI project based on combining a number of knowledge representations and reasoning and learning techniques into an integrative architecture motivated by complex systems theory, and initially oriented at the control of virtual agents in 3D simulation worlds such as Second Life.
First public version of jKilavuz is released.
jKilavuz is a path engine for Java. It consists of an extensible set of tools for collecting pathfind data and finding and executing paths. Despite the complexness of subject it is designed for ease of use.