AAAI: AI in the News feed
Tim Finin, 1:00pm 8 September 2006
The American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) supports a great service, AI Topics for students, teachers, journalists, and everyone who would like to explore what artificial intelligence is, and what AI scientists do.
“Our goal is to offer a limited number of exemplary, non-technical resources that we have organized and annotated to provide you with meaningful access to basic, understandable information about the AI universe. Each of the AI TOPICS (see below) and SUBTOPICS (see Site Map) will lead you to a variety of online sources of information, and the occasional print resource. ”
One of it’s features is AI in the News, a collection of links with short summaries to AI related news articles. The service is now available as an RSS feed, which makes it much easier to montor.
If you are interested in AI, it’s a great resource to follow or add to your blogroll. Here’s a sample of some of the recent links…
- Rover nears crater science trove
- Montreal company attracts video game interest with artificial intelligence.
- A 21st Century Code Adam
- Software learns new words from Wikipedia
- Google, Competitors Look Toward the Ultimate Search
- The Future of Robots
- Crossword software thrashes human challengers
- 2nd law of robotics – give them faces
- Robot Wars
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