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Context is key to making computers better conversationalists (Wired UK)

Context is key to making computers better conversationalists (Wired UK) | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
When communicating, context is king.A breakthrough in modelling context in human communication could make computers better conversationalists, according to cognitive scientists at Stanford University...
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W3C Tutorial on Semantic Web and Linked Data at WWW 2013

An introduction to SemanticWeb and Linked Dataor how to link data andschemas on the weba W3C tutorial byFabien Gandon, http://fabien.info, @fabien_gandonIvan He
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Web semantico. Un gran passo avanti o un grandissimo sforzo tecnologico sproporzionato rispetto agli obiettivi prefissati?

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What is Transhumanism?

What is Transhumanism? | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Transhumanism is a movement that embraces the enhancement of our minds and bodies through science. Will it help or hurt mankind?
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The “Internet of Things” and cloud computing

The “Internet of Things” and cloud computing | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

IoT is the fusion of the digital and physical world. In a world of IoT, millions of things or devices will be interconnected and uniquely identified on the Internet. These things will also contribute to global data traffic.

Technology enablers of the Internet of Things include:

Improvements in technologies like RFID, ZigBee, WiFi, LAN, WAN, 3G, LTE and so onNanotechnology and miniaturization of devicesEmbedded intelligence in every deviceUbiquitous access to the Internet
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How the Internet of Things is Raising your IQ..

How the Internet of Things is Raising your IQ.. | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

In a mere 7 years, there will be anywhere from 24 to 50 billion internet connected devices. That means between 3 to 6.5 devices for every man, woman, and child on this planet. What are all these connected devices, and who is using them, you might ask.

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Siri and Google Glasses herald a new era

Siri and Google Glasses herald a new era | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Now that mobile has hit the mainstream and turned the web upside down, what will the next evolution be? Perhaps Google Glasses and Siri hold the answer.
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What is the Singularity?

What is the Singularity? | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
The Singularity refers to the emergence of superintelligent computers and the effect that moment will have on humanity.
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Forget Searching For Content - Content Is About To Start Searching For You

Forget Searching For Content - Content Is About To Start Searching For You | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
In the near future of search, you won't be looking for Internet content anymore - it will be looking for you.
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Semantic & Graph-Based Search: The Future Face Of Search

Semantic & Graph-Based Search: The Future Face Of Search | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
In a June 2010 Semantic Web Meetup in San Diego, Peter Mika of Yahoo!’s research division gave a presentation entitled, “The future face of Search is Semantic for Facebook, Google and Yahoo!
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Remember, every time a consumer picks up a mobile device, uses an app, or performs a search, those devices are essentially acting as sensors, tracking search queries, geolocations, and many other consumer behaviors - all of which ultimately turn into information to be used to increase conversions.

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How Will Wearable Technology Disrupt Us?

How Will Wearable Technology Disrupt Us? | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Wearable technology is going to change everything. Yes, it will change when, where, and how we “connect.” But, even bigger than that, it will reshape the way we find happiness—no longer looking for it in self help books or friends’ advice. Instead, in our search for answers and fulfillment, we will dive into the data our bodies and actions create. This will be the ultimate disruptive technology. But this can only happen with the help of designers.

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The Internet of Things - Big data, M2M futures & new ICT ecosystems

The Internet of Things - Big data, M2M futures & new ICT ecosystems | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Gerd Leonhard, Futurist, Author & CEO TheFuturesAgency

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Google Glasses et Lunette Rank : l'homme interfacé

Google Glasses et Lunette Rank : l'homme interfacé | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

Les Google Glasses sont la fusion possible du web, du graphe des documents qui le composent, du PageRank, ainsi que des hommes, du catalogue des individualités humaines connectées, du SocialRank...

Après être redevenu un document comme les autres, l'Homme redevient un simple capteur, un "agent" parmi d'autres, une itération calculable d'un programme qui le dépasse.

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New Form Of Computation Mimics The Human Brain

New Form Of Computation Mimics The Human Brain | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

The next frontier for the robotics industry has always been to build machines that think like humans. Scientists have pursued that elusive goal for decades, and some now believe that they are now extremely close to achieving the goal.

DARPA's Physical Intelligence program represents a potential major advance in artificial intelligence research, as the “physical intelligence” device would not require computer programming or the use of human controllers to provide directions, as with traditional robots. Instead, the device operates via nano-scale interconnected wires that send signals through synthetic synapses, just like the human brain. Such a system is capable of remembering information, meaning that robots might be able to act like humans in the foreseeable future.


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Standards are Making the Internet of Things Come Alive

Standards are Making the Internet of Things Come Alive | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
With so many things capable of being connected throughout the world, the success of IoT will strongly depend on standardization.
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Charting technology’s new directions: A conversation with MIT’s Erik Brynjolfsson

Charting technology’s new directions: A conversation with MIT’s Erik Brynjolfsson | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
A leading expert explores the new relationship between man and machine and the challenges that emerge when innovation is decoupled from growth in jobs and incomes. A McKinsey & Company article.
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How hackers can turn the Internet of Things into a weapon

How hackers can turn the Internet of Things into a weapon | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
As more unsecured devices become IP-enabled for remote management or as part of sensor networks, the possibilities for attack grow.
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The Singularity of Fools

The Singularity of Fools | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
A special report from the utopian future.

If utopia has always been a kind of escape clause from the human condition, contemporary techno-utopianism represents a radical upping of the ante. For entrepreneur Peter Diamandis, creator of theX Prize to spur the development of passenger-carrying private spaceships and other innovations, not only will technology make it so that "during our lifetime … we're moving off this planet," but it will solve even the gravest problems that confront humanity -- climate change, species extinction, water and energy shortages.

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Artificial Intelligence: Working Hard, So We Can Hardly Work

Artificial Intelligence: Working Hard, So We Can Hardly Work | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

The Current State Of Artificial Intelligence [Infographic]

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Should We Fear The Rise Of The Robots?

Should We Fear The Rise Of The Robots? | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
There is indeed good reason to fear the rise of the cyborgs. After all, they’re us. Who said the universe didn’t have a sense of humor?
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New Techniques from Google and Ray Kurzweil Are Taking Artificial Intelligence to Another Level

New Techniques from Google and Ray Kurzweil Are Taking Artificial Intelligence to Another Level | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
With massive amounts of computational power, machines can now recognize objects and translate speech in real time. Artificial intelligence is finally getting smart.
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A Giant Step Forward for the Internet of Things and Big Data

A Giant Step Forward for the Internet of Things and Big Data | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
Andy Stanford-Clark, an IBM Master Inventor who lives in the United Kingdom, jokes that his goal was "world domination" in 1999 when he and Arlen Nipper of Eurotech invented a protocol aimed at greatly improving machine-to-machine communications.
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How Ray Kurzweil Will Help Google Make the Ultimate AI Brain

How Ray Kurzweil Will Help Google Make the Ultimate AI Brain | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it
On Tuesday, Kurzweil moderated a live Google hangout tied to a release of the upcoming Will Smith film, “After Earth,” presumably tying the film’s futuristic concept to actual futurists.
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Redefining The Singularity

Redefining The Singularity | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

The technological singularity has quickly become one of the most controversial concepts. It represents a theoretical future period in time when superintelligence emerges through technological means. During a recent conference on the future of artificial intelligence (A.I.) futurist Anders Sandberg proposed that this concept has three major commonalities:

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Apache Marmotta 3.0.0-incubating released!

The Apache Marmotta team is pleased to announce the availability of Apache Marmotta 3.0.0-incubating. This release is the first incubation release of Apache Marmotta after acceptance into the incubator.

Apache Marmotta is an extensible and modular implementation of a Linked Data Platform and contains a server component as well as many useful libraries for accessing Linked Data resources.

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Uncontrolled Technological Advancements Breed Danger: Weapons of Extinction

Uncontrolled Technological Advancements Breed Danger: Weapons of Extinction | Web 3.0 | Scoop.it

The 'Singularity' is the most dangerous technical term largely unknown to common man. In an article by author James John Bell, titled "Explore the "Singularity," twelve-time doctorate and inventor Ray Kurzweil is quoted to have defined the singularity as a moment in time filled with "technological change so rapid and profound it could create a rupture in the very fabric of human history.” If the implications of the future ‘singularity’ were clear with each new scientific advancement, would people gratefully put their hands out for every new technological wonder?

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What is Web 3.0?

What is Web 3.0?EDU 626 Integrating Educational Technology Spring 2013
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