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Imagine you are a student, it's not hard. Imagine the stress with trying to take notes whilst following your instructor, you know you've got no chance of even understanding what the instructor just said and the only thing you'll get if you stick up your hand and try to clarify on some apparently foggy details will be a stern look and an invisible 'stupid!' sticker on your forehead.

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uMind, perhaps one of the most interesting companies created in the spring following the AI Winter, has created uLearn, a type of system normally known as an 'Intelligent Tutor Interface', a system that can monitor, guide and, above all, adapt to a student whilst taking the role of instructor.

Not just another instructor, but one who is, effectively, at your beck and call. This has magnificent potential far outstripping that of traditional learning methods; not least the prime reason being one-to-one lessons.

New release of Tryllian's Agent Development Kit just became available. This press release will provide you with more details while we prepare more material for a full review.
An introduction to chatterbots and other similar NLP-related projects.
An interview with Mark Connell, the creator of MarkBot, one of the contestants in the 2002 Chatterbox Challenge.
It is a modeling tool for use by those studying evolutionary biology or artificial intelligence. It is also a game, and a great way to learn various development techniques for .NET framework.
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The good old days of command line interfaces are passing quickly. Automated information visualization techniques are needed to fully exploit the benefits of knowledge management tools. Learn what is available today and how it can be put to maximum use.
Learn about new software development kits for robots and robotic-enhanced products, including AIBO, Lego Mindstorms, Evolution Robotics and various open source projects.
Details on the various AI-related programming and writing contests: show your stuff, meet other developers and get some free publicity.
Can grid computing live up to its hype? The industry giants are pushing the concept toward the mainstream business world, and now we even have a commercial grid for the online video gaming market...

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This website was created in memory of the ChatbotFriends website which inspired me to delve deeper into the topic of Chatbots (Chatterbots). I originally started it as a replacement when that site went down, but we have since branched out a lot. We were originally the Chatbot Hub and focused mainly on chatbots but, with the growth of the site, we decided to expand out to other similar aspects of AI and rename ourselves "AI Hub". I hope that all of the visitors can be inspired by what Artificial Intelligence can accomplish.

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