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Intel's new software targets new class of AI-like 'computer-vision' systems

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Posted by: Ion Silverbolt

Silicon Strategies has some new about what Intel is doing with their playtime. Here's a snip:

Intel Corp. is exploring promising new segments in biometrics and artificial intelligence (AI)--a move that could enable a new class of equipment, including something like the futuristic computer system seen in the sci-fi movie classic "2001: A Space Odyssey."

In a move to optimize its future microprocessors for next-generation applications, Intel today plans to released a new line of free software tools and code to spur development of "computer-vision" equipment. These computers could be used in advanced inspection systems and sophisticated airport security gear that could easily spot and identify terrorists via software running on standard PC, according to the Santa Clara-based chip company.

And way out in the future, Intel's software could even possibly enable the development of something like "HAL," the AI-based singing and sometimes caring computer system featured in the movie "2001," suggested some observers.


Kind of a long winded article, but cool if you're into AI stuff. Read more about it from here.



Posted by: Ion Silverbolt

I could live with a half-naked AI chick bossing me around on my PC..hehe



 
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