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List of AI-related FAQs
cs.cmu.edu
AI-related FAQs
SIGART Electronic Information Services
sigart.acm.org
SIGART is the ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence.
BotSpot
botspot.com
Including intelligent agents, data mining, knowledge discovery, artificial intelligence. Biweekly newsletter available.
Artilect
artilect.org
Articles and resources on artificial intelligence, physics and neuroscience research.
Bibliographies on Artificial Intelligence
liinwww.ira.uka.de
Part of the Collection of Computer Science Bibliographies, is searchable and browseable.
CMU Artificial Intelligence Repository
cs.cmu.edu
Free software and materials of general interest to AI researchers, educators, students, and practitioners.
Generation5.org
generation5.org
Essays, interviews and original programs, code, and news bulletins.
Cognitive Systems
cs.iastate.edu
Resources on Integrated and Hybrid Intelligent Systems, maintained at Iowa State University.
Processor Performance
intelligentfirm.com
Performance and evaluation of processors, assembly programming, and unlimited shareware.
AI Topics
aaai.org
Introductory resources concerning artificial intelligence and its many dimensions.
Texai.org
texai.org
An open source project to create an artificial intelligence. The approach is to first construct an English dialog system whose initial goals are to acquire linguistic and common sense skills to improve its own performance.
PC AI
pcai.com
an enormous amount of resources pertaining to AI
Premise.org - AI Links
premise.org
Premise.org, an artificial intelligence link site with examples.
AI Links
compapp.dcu.ie
Resources in Adaptive Behavior, Reinforcement Learning, Computational Evolution, Natural Evolution, AI in general and Conferences. Maintained by Mark Humphreys, Dublin City University.
Artificial Intelligence Depot
ai-depot.com
Community discussions, regular tutorials, daily news, and a searchable knowledge base.
The Loebner Prize
loebner.net
Site of the annual Turing Test contest.
AI from TAU
tau.ac.il
Includes Artificial Intelligence links index from Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Created and maintained by Yossi Mamroud, TAU's Philosophy Department.
Kurzweil Accelerating Intelligence Network
kurzweilai.net
KurzweilAI.net explores trends in emerging technologies in the 21st century. Also, it attempts to showcase leading technologies in AI and related fields.
Context in AI
context.umcs.maine.edu
A contact point on the Web for researchers who are interested in the many roles of context in artificial intelligence.
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How is and how will Artificial Intelligence effect management and organizations.?
Q. Where is artificial intelligence used in the corporate world? What does it allow organizations to do and how will it continue to shape the corporate world. Please use examples.
Asked by emtyen69 - Wed Jul 12 09:31:16 2006 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Because of this, no one is minding the store. The upper management is depending on middle, middle depending on entry, and it all comes down hill, but the numbers run uphill and by the time they get to the top, no one knows if they are right or wrong, as in hardly any organization does one person know the business from bottom to top and reverse anymore. I firmly believe most people only know their deparment and as the numbers are sent around, there isn't one person who can catch a mistake these days. We are so dependent on the "numbers" from the computers, no one knows if they are correct or not. Try calling a company and reaching someone, most people aren't even trained as to where to send you if you don't know yourself. I see this… [cont.]
Answered by needtoknow - Wed Jul 12 09:58:11 2006
Q. Where is artificial intelligence used in the corporate world? What does it allow organizations to do and how will it continue to shape the corporate world. Please use examples.
Asked by emtyen69 - Wed Jul 12 09:31:16 2006 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Because of this, no one is minding the store. The upper management is depending on middle, middle depending on entry, and it all comes down hill, but the numbers run uphill and by the time they get to the top, no one knows if they are right or wrong, as in hardly any organization does one person know the business from bottom to top and reverse anymore. I firmly believe most people only know their deparment and as the numbers are sent around, there isn't one person who can catch a mistake these days. We are so dependent on the "numbers" from the computers, no one knows if they are correct or not. Try calling a company and reaching someone, most people aren't even trained as to where to send you if you don't know yourself. I see this… [cont.]
Answered by needtoknow - Wed Jul 12 09:58:11 2006
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