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One night of sleep may contain hidden clues that predict major diseases years before they strike. A bad night of sleep usually leads to grogginess the next day, but it may also point to serious health problems years before they appear. Researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a new artificial...
I figure this is relevant because it goes along so nicely with "[Your brain does not process information and it is not a computer](https://lobste.rs/s/juv60a/your_brain_does_not_process_information)". I know very well that techies tend not to understand much about continental philosophy, and they wo...
Can Artificial Intelligences Suffer from Mental Illness? A Philosophical Matter to Consider
(link.springer.com)
The lack of foresight for the sheer existential horror we would be placing any sentient artificial intelligence in were we to create one is a continual mark against futurists for me.
This article makes the interesting claim that the first signs we'll see of sentience may well be insanity.
An open-source home virtual assistant written primarily in Python and aiming to be competitive with the likes of Siri, Google Assistant, and Amazon Echo. Here are some links to the [repositories](https://github.com/MycroftAI) as well as [more info](https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/aiforeveryone/...
Here are the slides I will use in my upcoming talk for the [University of Milan](https://www.unimib.it/).
The title of the talk mirrors my recent [article about AI misconceptions and misuse](https://medium.com/@giacomo_59737/the-delusions-of-neural-networks-f7085d47edb6), but the talk will have a...
9 awesome artificial intelligence and machine learning podcasts you should subscribe to
(zerotosingularity.com)
Source code: https://github.com/saltvedt/explore-sep