Agenda's most important feature isitem parsing. Using artificial intelligencetechniques, Agenda skims an item for in-formation that can be used to match itemsto categories, without your intervention.Agenda understands conversational dates(next Wednesday, beginning of May) andthe implications of your conditions, ac-tions, and filters. You can give Agendathree degrees of freedom in matchmaking(complete, some, a little) or tum… Continue reading Agenda’s most important feature is item parsing.
Category: Diverses
User interfaces
Personal computers will Start to see, hear, and maybe even think the way humans do. but the graphical user interface will be around for a while longer. At 'Ihe Intelligent Room. a project ofMassachusetts Institute of Technology'sArtificial Intelligence Lab, researchershave given sight to PCs running Mi-crosoft Windows NT through the use ofvideo Cameras [...] When… Continue reading User interfaces
Debugging AI myths
Artificial intelligence has been mired in hype and unrealistic expectations, but expert systemand natural-language tools can genuinely make PCs smarter in specific areas. The "AI shuck" continues. Or at least, the AI confusion.Few people who understand what artificial intelligence techniques can do to speed up our work, get bettet answers. and relieve tedium doubt that… Continue reading Debugging AI myths
What do you get when you cross a Database Manager with Artificial Intelligence and a Word Processor?
Introducing Q&A software by Symantec. The first and only practical application of advanced artificial intelligence techniques. PC Magazine, January 14, 1986, pg 188
Is there intelligent life in the PC?
Although manufacturers of new programs say their software exhibits artificial intelligence, nothing yet released for the PC truly lives up to that claim. But breakthroughs in AI research suggest that intelligent computers are possible. PC Magazine, January 14, 1986, pg 139
Look for the AI Label…
"Manufacturers of food and soap have long known that the best way to improve a product is to place a large "improved" sticker on the front of the box. Computer journalist Jim Seymour, amused by the proliferation of supposed artificial-intelligence products, has expanded that concept to the computer market by developing his own AI sticker… Continue reading Look for the AI Label…
Cat attacks on limbs as pseudo-randomized number generators
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Fediverse!
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