‘Do as we say, not as we do. Now, finish your rice cakes!’
FUCKING NIGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
‘Do as we say, not as we do. Now, finish your rice cakes!’
FUCKING NIGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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(N.B. IBM Research is also well along on various aspects of AI, such as Watson, and a new generation of cognitive computing chips and other frontiers of neuroscience, supercomputing and nanotechnology)

John Markoff of the New York Times reports, “Inside Google’s secretive X laboratory, known for inventing self-driving cars and augmented reality glasses, a small group of researchers began working several years ago on a simulation of the human brain. There Google scientists created one of the largest neural networks for machine learning by connecting 16,000 computer processors, which they turned loose on the Internet to learn on its own. Presented with 10 million digital images found in YouTube videos, what did Google’s brain do? What millions of humans do with YouTube: looked for cats.”
He continues, “The neural network taught itself to recognize cats, which is actually no frivolous activity. This week the researchers will present the results of their work at a conference in Edinburgh, Scotland. The Google scientists and programmers will note that while it is hardly news that the Internet is full of cat videos, the simulation nevertheless surprised them. It performed far better than any previous effort by roughly doubling its accuracy in recognizing objects in a challenging list of 20,000 distinct items. The research is representative of a new generation of computer science that is exploiting the falling cost of computing and the availability of huge clusters of computers in giant data centers. It is leading to significant advances in areas as diverse as machine vision and perception, speech recognition and language translation.”
New battery can be painted on to almost any surface.
Rice University researchers have created a rechargeable lithium-ion battery which can be spray painted on to almost any surface. Five layers (two current collectors, a cathode, an anode and a polymer separator) were airbrushed onto various surfaces for testing to create the battery, which was shown to be able to be charged and discharged 60 times with only a very small drop in capacity.
The setup shown above uses nine bathroom tiles connected in parallel, with a solar cell in the middle which converted white laboratory light to charge the unit. It then powered a set of LED lights to spell ‘RICE’ for six hours, at a steady 2.4 volts.
The team hopes that the technology could be combined with printable solar cell technology like this one to allow for electronic devices with completely new form factors.
(Source: liberalismkills)
View Larger Voyager probe could be about to leave our solar system.
New data has indicated that the Voyager probe could be about to enter interstellar space. Voyager 1 is the most far-away of any Earth probe, at around 11 billion miles.
The calculations are based partly on information received from Voyager about the speed of the solar wind (the charged particles coming from the Sun). In 2007 it was around 209,000kph, but after dropping to zero in April 2010, it hasn’t picked up since. The solar wind is now instead being blown sideways by a powerful interstellar wind, which was an unexpected twist for most researchers, who hadn’t predicted that wind.
The team calculated that interstellar space likely begins about 11.3 billion miles (18.2 billion km) from Earth. So Voyager 1 appears to be almost there. Since the probe covers about 330 million miles (531 million km) every year, it could pop out of the solar system as early as next year — a surprise, since previous estimates had pegged the probe’s exit at 2015 or so.That’s not a sure thing, however; the calculation has some uncertainty attached to it. In fact, the heliopause could lie anywhere from about 10 billion to 14 billion miles (16.1 to 22.5 billion km) from Earth, researchers said.
View Larger ‘Mind uploading’ featured in academic journal special issue for first time
The Special Issue on Mind Uploading (Vol. 4, issue 1, June 2012) of the International Journal of Machine Consciousness, just released, “constitutes a significant milestone in the history of mind uploading research: the first-ever collection of scientific and philosophical papers on the theme of mind uploading,” as Ben Goertzel and Matthew Ikle’ note in the Introduction to this issue. “Mind uploading” is an informal term that refers to transferring the mental contents from a human brain into a different substrate, such as a digital, analog, or quantum computer. It’s also known as “whole brain emulation” and “substrate-independent minds.” Serious mind uploading researchers have emerged recently, taking this seemingly science-fictional notion seriously and pursuing it via experimental and theoretical research programs, Goertzel and Ilke’ note. (via ‘Mind uploading’ featured in academic journal special issue for first time | KurzweilAI)
Thank you so much to Alex Jones, Jim Tucker, Luke Rudkowski, Daniel Estulin, Abby Martin, Aaron Dykes, Dan Dicks, Gary Franchi, Mark Dice, Matthew Medina, Adam Kokesh, Justin Wallis, Jason Bermas, Danny Panzella, Robert Wanek, Manny Badillo, Anthony Antonello, James Lane, Cody Hess, Tatiana Moroz, Bill Still, Sean Wright, Harry Link, John Bailey, CJ Gore, Jordan Page, Webster G. Tarpley, and to EVERYONE that has come out to the Occupy Bilderberg protests.
Thanks to everyone that has blogged, ranted, raved, and commented on the Bilderberg meetings in a constructive way to expose their globalist agenda, and to everyone that has researched and dedicated themselves to the fight for a free and properly-governed republic.
Thanks to The London Guardian for giving fair and nonpartisan coverage to this unprecedented event, and to the Pathological Liar Uncle Tom media for finally exposing yourselves as the crony disinformation network that you truly are. Thank you to the attendees of the Bilderberg conference for giving us all of the juicy tidbits of proof we need to expose your corporate agendas and prove to the world that you are not acting within the interests of the people.
The Last Defense salutes you, supports you, and fights along with you, both in spirit and through action. Thank you so much for all of your work; much love and respect to what you’re doing.
Please check out the following Live Streams to keep up to date with all of the happenstance at Occupy Bilderberg 2012:
Mark Dice’s Occupy Bilderberg Live Stream
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