Wednesday 30 May 2012

[TechRepublic] AI: What happened to the hunt for thinking machines?

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Artificial Intelligence: What happened to the hunt for thinking machines?

Mankind has long been fascinated by the idea of intelligent machines, but in the information age the sci-fi dream of creating a human-like AI appears increasingly anachronistic. Read more

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BYOD and cloud: The keys to making the IT department liked again?

Letting go of the physical infrastructure is key to the IT department being taken seriously - but can CIOs really make the jump? Read more

Desktop virtualisation still not (quite) ready for primetime, say CIOs

Adoption of desktop virtualisation has been slower than server virtualisation, but it is starting to appear on the CIO's to-do list Read more


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