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Aircraft Factory Glitch
Encore glitch art photo post (originally on IG) of the aircraft factory. The photo was our feature post from our article about our upcoming science article. This New York State aircraft factory was a center of industry (and careers) 70+ years ago. Operations research was invented to use data to manage these kinds of massive industrial projects. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restCollage of recent photo posts
Encore layout collage of some of our recent photo posts. There has bevy of site updates on our blog: Hit article on the super intelligence or why it might be no only already here but 40,000 years old (in response to comments by the inventor of www and celebrity retweets of other super intelligence articles) Ask us anything about data science careers in prep for an upcoming piece on what major publications are calling “the sexiest career of the 21st century” Subscribe to our feed burner feed. And our survey; keep our content relevant. It’s all on our blog. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restGlitch of steampunk icon Charles Babbage
Here’s a glitch of steampunk icon Charles Babbage himself (Wikipedia bio). (This is part 3 of a series of glitch art photos posted to our Instagram feed.) Babbage invented a mechanical computer in the 19th century that is still being studied today. It was one of our most popular set of photos on IG. So, of course we had to do some glitched art versions. Later versions of Babbage’s inventions were built after his death and performed calculations for tables used by sailors and statisticians. These early mechanical computers were gradually improved over the next 200 years, ultimately incorporating electronics. The history of the computer does not begin with the transistor. Photo credit: Original glitch art (C) Acculation. Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restRay Kurzweil Ted Videos on Dinosaur Extinctions
Our of our most popular posts have touched on Ray Kurzweil themes of the Singularity as well as Ray Kurzweil’s decades-old ideas on wearables that appear to have inspired Google Glass. We noticed he’s done at least one additional Ted Talk since we ran our articles. (Oh. We needed a photo for an earlier version this, so we did this glitch art of the earlier Singularity-themed photo:) Kurzweil had quite a career. After coming to national prominence at an early age on a national quiz show for his computer-generated music (in the old Black & White mainframe days), he invented a reading machine for the blind (and OCR and speech synthesis in the process). He went on to start a eponymous music synthesizer company (one of many successful companies he’s founded). Recently he founded Singularity University and did a stint at Google working on artificial intelligence. The predictions in his best-selling books and videos, based on Moore’s law, have been eerily accurate.… Read the restRecent Posts
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