Artificial Intelligence is quite an interesting subject. One that is very debated too. Deep Blue is of course the only one of it's kind. Watson is an artificially intelligent computer system capable of answering questions posed in natural language, developed in IBM's DeepQA project by a research team led by principal investigatorDavid Ferrucci. Watson was named after IBM's Thomas J. Watson. The computer system was specifically developed to answer questions on the quiz showJeopardy!.In 2011, Watson competed on Jeopardy! against
former, winners Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings. Watson received the first prize of $1 million.
Artificial intelligence has been a subject romanticed since the begenning of the last century. There could be many implications of AI on humanity that could change the world as we know it. I think it is in our own best interest to keep up to date with the information and progress. The videos above are quite old now but that's not the last of it. Progress is being made all the time making manual labour obsolete. In the future the role of man to think will only bolden as machine will take over the physical labour. Will artificial intelligence take the role of thinking from
They didn't call Salvador Dali "Avida Dollars" for nothing. "Avida Dollars" is an anagram for Salvador Dali meaning "hungry for cash" (Remember Lord Voldermort is an anagram for Tom Marvolo Riddle?). This attribute of his is most
prominent after he moved to New-York City at the time of World War II. Dali was full of himself and didn't deny it. He loved being the spotlights and pursued attention through many provocations.
One example of such provocation was the writing on Dali's piece "The sacred Heart" saying "Sometimes I Spit with Pleasure on the Portrait of my Mother". That was really weird seeing how Dali's mother passed away by that time and Dali and his mother had a very close relationship. Well, his father probably didn't understand art seeing as how he disowned Dali and threw him out of the house. But maybe Dali was simply misunderstood because he was a holy genius apparently. Dali left a small note for the world saying: "Every morning upon awakening, I experience a supreme pleasure: that of being Salvador Dalí, and I ask myself, wonderstruck, what prodigious thing will he do today, this Salvador Dalí." Might be every homeless man I hear proclaim himself holy, be also a genius artist?
Don't get me wrong. I love some of Dali's works and I grew up on his melting clocks and long
legged elephants. It's just that there are a lot of skeletons hidden in Dali's closet not being mentioned through the media. You only hear citations Dali himself used. Why should such a person be promoted if not only he was obnoxious and there were many other artists who were no worse than Dali? See Max Ernst works for instance. The only difference there is between Ernst and Dali is that Dali more famous.
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