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Comment Re:How is AI on the list? (Score 4, Interesting) 274

The perceived threat of an emergent-hard-bootstrapping-self-aware-full-on-singularity-in-a-lunch-box intelligence stems as much from from its supposed intelligence and influence as it does from the fact that its motives are inscrutable. We just don't know yet what it would "want", beyond the assumed need for reproduction or self-preservation. That assumption itself may be wrong as well...

Comment Re:Beware the angry Roomas (Score 2) 274

Agreed - the most damage could be done physically if a hostile entity were to gain control of widely-deployed and/or destructive autonomous systems. But such destruction would be limited without pervasiveness. Barring some sort of AI-instigated WMD attack, it would require physically self-replicating machines (Grey goo? Rampant 3D printers?) or a massive infrastructure in place for that AI to take advantage of.

One such infrastructure is the Internet itself. If such a hypothetical AI were savvy, it could create a large measure of influence over social networks through impersonation and massed artificial identities. Were it clever enough, it could mask its own incursions into physical space - effectively remaining undetected while vulnerable to human interdiction.

This is all assuming we could comprehend the motives of such an entity...

Comment Re:Dead ringer for Pegasus (Score 2) 102

The B-52 has indeed been used to drop many rocket-propelled aircraft, unmanned rockets and missiles from external pylons - including the X-15 and prototypes of the Pegasus rocket. When compared to civilian aircraft, it's quite expensive to maintain and operate at about $72,000 per flight hour. It might not seem like much compared to the cost of the launches themselves, but these carrier aircraft are flown often for testing/certification purposes. Those recurring costs coupled with the fact that these airframes are decades old mean that it's probably less expensive in the long run to go with a different air launch platform.

Submission + - Charting (docurehab.com)

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Submission + - Summer 2012 Most Wanted iOS And Android Games (modojo.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Summer usually means vacations, BBQs and sports, activities that push people outside. That's great. We're always down for eating burgers and diving into the pool (after waiting an hour, of course). Then July and August literally bring the heat, and all we can think about is ice cold water, air conditioning and of course, playing video games. Most years, the summer release list is nearly barren, but on the mobile side, we know of several potential hits that should make those 95-degree days somewhat bearable. On that note, here are the most anticipated iOS and Android games we can't wait to play, with a few from spring making the cut.

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broadbandconvergent writes: "If your company becomes a huge dominate market player in both broadband and content delivery, scrutiny will come your way, like it or not. Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) has been so successful in building both a content and delivery system to such a mass audience; it’s beginning to look like former monopolies which grew unwanted investigations and break-ups in the 1980’s. Remember AT&T and the DOJ anti-trust decision to split the monopoly into smaller regional companies?"

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