BBC: Clicking for consciousness Covers Chris McKinstry, Mindpixel, GAC. |
Discover Magazine: R&D: Common Sense on a Chip In the US alone, likely 10 trillion mouse clicks have been wasted on computer solitaire. David G. Stork, Chief Scientist, Ricoh Silicon Valley, California, is launching the Open Mind Initiative to inspire computer users to contribute to a higher calling: |
InterSAINT International Sensible Artificial Intelligence Network of Thoughts: project to develop a global brain based mainly on neural networks and distributed computing on the Internet. Many interesting, useful links. English and Espaņol. |
InterSAINT.org Project: SourceForge Goal: develop a global artificial brain based mainly on distributed AI algorithms: neural nets, evolutionary computation. |
Open Mind Commonsense Open Mind Initiative subproject to teach computers common sense reasoning. Hosted at MIT Media Lab, under the guidance of Marvin Minsky. |
Open Mind Initiative World-wide collaborative effort to develop smart software. Collects information from non-expert Internet users, to teach computers the myriad things we all know and which underlie general intelligence but which we usually take for granted. Several subpro |
PBS.org: Cringely: Put On Your Thinking Cap Covers Chris McKinstry, Mindpixel, GAC. |
SF Weekly Online: News: A HAL of an Idea Dr. David Stork is trying to create a new computer that thinks like a human being. But he needs your help. |
Wired News: Two Fake Brains Better Than One Short story about Mindpixel, Open Mind, some difference between them, and possible cooperation. |
Wired News: Wanted: Contents of Your Brain Covers Chris McKinstry, Mindpixel, GAC. |