Monday, February 28, 2011
Saturday, February 19, 2011
From Boing Boing
What Watson might do after crushing humankind on Jeopardy
Bob Harris at 4:53 PM Fri
Bob Harris is a TV and travel writer, Kiva supporter, and dabbler.
Now that Watson has predictably used his inhuman buzzer skills to romp on non-inhumankind, what does the big lug do for a follow-up?
Stephen Baker, who has written a whole book and this blog about Watson, explains:
Consider Watson as a research assistant on a medical diagnostic team. A patient comes in with a puzzling set of symptoms. Watson launches a search through hundreds of thousands of journal articles and case studies. It returns with six possible diagnoses and its level of confidence in each one -- along with links to the evidence it studied. Let's say two of those six are far-fetched... [d]octors know enough to rule out a few others. Still, if even one of those six possibilities leads the team toward plausible answers they hadn't considered, the machine will have done its job.
I'm sure that's the rationale the maniacal cyborgs use in some sci-fi movie, too, back when they're first verging on sentience. But until the replicants destroy us all, it does sound pretty cool.
The Computer Wore Menacing Boots
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Students for FC, they have a special place in my heart
Students for Free Culture Conference, NYC this Saturday!
Cory Doctorow at 8:19 AM Wednesday, Feb 16, 2011
Kevin sez, "The Students for Free Culture Conference 2011 is a gathering of student activists, intellectuals, artists, hackers, and generally interested people to discuss the latest issues in the free cultural world, with a focus on student involvement and participation. The conference will take place in New York City from February 19-20. It will feature keynotes from the creators of Diaspora, Brazilian professor and activist Pablo Ortellado, and professor and former Obama Administration advisor Susan Crawford, as well as panels on remix culture, open education, and fashion and copyright. The second day is an unconference where anyone is invited to pose a panel, discussion, gathering, or hack session. Registration is pay-what-you-want, and travel funding is available by request. See the complete conference schedule for more detail."
An Interesting take on Clintons Approach via Timothy Karr
Clinton calls for global recognition of Internet freedom- CNN
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Monday, February 7, 2011
Sarah Palin copyrighting her name
Sarah Palin Circle-R wants a trademark on her name
Cory Doctorow at 9:01 AM Sun
Some details on Sarah Palin's crazed attempt to register a trademark in her name; apart from making stupid errors in her application, there's the curious business that she considers "running for election" to be the same as using her name in commerce. Also, turns out Bristol Palin also wants a trademark on her name, for "motivational speaking services in the field of life choices."
On November 29, the application was rejected for two reasons. First, the examiner pointed out, the fact that your name appears in a news article or on your Facebook page is not evidence that you are "providing a website" featuring political information. Second, Palin did not sign the application.The examiner pointed out that if a mark is the name of a particular living individual, it can't be registered unless that individual has signed or there is some other record of consent. (The examiner cited cases involving "Little Debbie," who is in fact a real person, and "Prince Charles," who arguably is too.) Because Palin hadn't signed, the application could not be granted.
It seems like signing your name is not something you would forget when your name is what you're trying to trademark, but she's a busy woman.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Out the Window Call!
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