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R.Fife
September 8 2011
Dragon*Con 2011: The Fan Tracks
Richard Fife
Kevin_Gold
June 21 2011
Norvig vs. Chomsky and the Fight for the Future of AI
Kevin Gold
Kevin_Gold
February 17 2011
Watson Wins, But So Does Humanity
Kevin Gold
Kevin_Gold
February 17 2011
Why Watson on Jeopardy is AI’s Moon Landing Moment
Kevin Gold
davidmack
February 10 2011
Star Trek Re-watch: “Requiem for Methuselah”
David Mack and Dayton Ward
jasonhenninger
June 15 2010
Are Friends Electric?
Jason Henninger
mgraham611
April 27 2010
Robert Sawyer—WWW:WATCH and Flash Forward
Mark Graham
EdwardMLerner
October 21 2009
Intelligence, algorithms, and anthropomorphism
Edward M. Lerner
BruceB
August 6 2009
2009 Hugo Best Novel Nominee Spotlight: Saturn’s Children, by Charles Stross
Bruce Baugh
BMcGovern
May 20 2009
Review: Terminator Salvation
Bridget McGovern
bluejo
April 27 2009
Susan Palwick’s Shelter
Jo Walton
rajanyk
April 18 2009
Post-Apocalyptic: Robots and AIs
Rajan Khanna
john_klima
April 8 2009
Interview with Robert Sawyer, Author of WWW: WAKE
John Klima
bluejo
March 30 2009
The interesting question of thalience: Karl Schroeder’s Ventus
Jo Walton
johnjosephadams
March 17 2009
We Think, Therefore We Are...in 60 Seconds
John Joseph Adams
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