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Pim: Attack of the Soccer Robots
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A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Wednesday, April 06, 2005. Attack of the Soccer Robots. When will androids beat us at sports? My attention was drawn by these sentences. So that's 1-0 for Brooks, wouldn't you agree? Manuela Veloso, the head o...
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Pim: Wake up! They're here!
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A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Thursday, April 07, 2005. But really, they're here to help us. I owe this interesting example to this interesting page. Of these interesting students. Posted by Pim at 10:28 AM. Attack of the Soccer Robots.
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Pim: Neurophilosophy
http://notedpages.blogspot.com/2005/05/neurophilosophy.html
A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Wednesday, May 11, 2005. In the philosophy of neuroscience. For a brief introduction to both areas, see for instance the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Of the neurophilosophy course. According to some, a...
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Pim: Cyborgs
http://notedpages.blogspot.com/2005/04/cyborgs.html
A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Tuesday, April 19, 2005. The topic of tomorrow's class here at UNESP. Personally I think we don't have to worry about machines taking over for quite a while yet simply because they are so incredibly stupid.
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Pim: Cyborgization
http://notedpages.blogspot.com/2005/04/cyborgization.html
A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Wednesday, April 20, 2005. As I am currently working in one of these poorer countries (at least it has large and extremely poor areas) I feel most uncomfortable with the 'are willing to sell some of their own ...
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Pim: Video on the history of computerchess
http://notedpages.blogspot.com/2006/01/video-on-history-of-computerchess.html
A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Thursday, January 12, 2006. Video on the history of computerchess. Just to see if I can get back into a blogging routine again. If you're into chess (like I am) and AI (did you notice? Posted by Pim at 5:11 AM.
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Pim: Same face builds trust, not lust
http://notedpages.blogspot.com/2005/03/same-face-builds-trust-not-lust.html
A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Friday, March 25, 2005. Same face builds trust, not lust. BBC NEWS Science/Nature Same face builds trust, not lust. Posted by Pim at 6:59 AM. Fastest supercomputer gets faster. Elephants learn through copying.
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ol & niques: euh oja ik ga weg
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Donderdag, januari 12, 2006. Euh oja ik ga weg. Zondag naar nieuw zeeland! Voelt alleen nog niet echt alsof dat ook echt gaat gebeuren. zit nog met het hoofd in de zaakjes thuis. misschien gaat het wel handig zijn om gebruik te maken van mijn blog, je ne sais pas :-). Nu nog snel mn administratie afmaken, hotels en treintje regelen en dan wellicht vanavond naar zurich (hopelijk gaat het niet door). Abonneren op: Reacties plaatsen (Atom). Euh oja ik ga weg. Mijn volledige profiel weergeven.
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Pim: Self-replication
http://notedpages.blogspot.com/2005/05/self-replication.html
A rather ad hoc and not too serious series of ramblings about topics that somehow relate to my (dedicated, focused, serious) research and teaching in philosophy of mind and cognitive science and to stuff that I find interesting but don't know anything about. At least that's the idea I started with. Monday, May 16, 2005. Robot builds copies of itself. There is a lot of commotion about a recent self-replicating robot. Several scientific news webpages spoke about it and Vicente Marçal. That can reproduce, r...