Video: AI
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Originally developed as a form of martial art, t'ai chi ch'uan has become a form of non-impinging exercise that many people practice today for the purpose of maintaining good health.
By Edward Villablanca | Published 1/7/2008
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AI Booster is a powerful tool included with many ASUS computers that allows you to check the performance of your computer
By Zootso | Published 8/5/2007
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Don't know what Yaoi and Shonen-ai are? Yaoi and Shonen-ai, to put it simply, is a popular genre in Japanese manga with a distinct focus of gay (male-male) relationships. Here's five titles that represent the very best of the genre.
By H D Dumas | Published 6/20/2007
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Ai Yori Aoshi is a typical romance. It's complete with all the typical cliches, stereotyped characters, and romantic chaos. However, director Shimoda does try to add a bit of creativity to the mix, a little something that romance anime viewers might like.
By Lain | Published 4/4/2007
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Over twenty-five years ago John R. Searle published an essay in which he described the Chinese Room analogy, and it continues to be a topic of debate and discussion in the field of philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. Using his Chinese Room analogy Searle argues...
By JHapke | Published 12/20/2007
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How martial arts can change our lives and improve our health, if taught correctly.
By Larry R. Miller | Published 8/31/2007
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Tai Chi is an form of meditation related to Chinese concepts of Yin and Yang. It is difficult to find sound instruction, and this article will provide a guide to organizations and establishments offering instruction in the Cincinnati area.
By Angela Morrissey | Published 2/13/2006
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AI and the dilemma and mathematics of machines making moral decisions
By Jim Wynn | Published 1/10/2008
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Whether playing the campaign with its AI controlled multiplayer mayhem or online against the real thing you will be in for a fast paced frenzy of a Sci-Fi shoot out.
By Jeff Gedgaud | Published 12/17/2007
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There's a new crime fighter in town and she sharply resembles something out of the movie AI.
By Summer Banks | Published 9/14/2007
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Demystifying the popular terms used to describe the Yaoi and Shounen-ai (gay or male-male romance) genre of Japanese manga and anime: This is the basic A-to-Z guide, or rather, A-to-Yaoi guide, for anyone looking to crack the code to the terms that go along with this genre.
By H D Dumas | Published 7/26/2007
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Each season there are many great performances, laughs, and singers but the thing that gets the most talk are the shockers. Here are this season's top six AI shocks.
By Lindell-Donahue | Published 7/10/2007
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AnimeIowa, Iowa's largest Anime Convention, has grown from year to year. AI staffers don't want to advertise, because they keep needing to find bigger and bigger hotels, but is this fair to anime fans?
By Ryan Kopf | Published 6/26/2007
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been in development since the early 1950s and continues to be an area of great discussion, interest, and conflict among scientists.
By Need Coffee | Published 6/6/2007
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In the summer Bryant Park offers many free delights for both regulars and tourists, including adults and children. You can partake in reading, movie watching, T'ai Chi, cultural enlightenment, and much more. All you have to do is show up and the treats are free.
By Jane Hoppen | Published 5/15/2007
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Do you know what a San-San Kudo ceremony is? What about a Hakama? Okay, then how about Mi-Ai interview? If you have no idea what any of this means, you should read to find out.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 5/7/2007
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Which celebrities would never appear on American Idol? Which celebrities would AI never even ask to mentor the contestants? Who are your choices?
By Futura Condensed | Published 4/25/2007
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This is Part 4 in The Taylor Hicks Tour Experience. In this part you will read what the fans feel is the difference between Taylor at the AI concert tour and his solo tour. If you did not get to attend the Universal Studios Concert find out what you missed out on.
By Cindy Wright | Published 3/25/2007
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is available for PC, Xbox 360, and soon Playstation 3 (PS3). The gaming world is huge (and growing thanks to expansion packs), the AI is credible, the environment is stunning, the gaming is immersive, and the quests are plentiful.
By Dakrat | Published 3/16/2007
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In an article to be released this week, Paula Abdul denies any recreational substance abuse, despite the public's interest in her quirky behavior during January television interviews.
By Christine Moers | Published 2/14/2007
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A review of the first contact of these two Basketball Greats playing together on the Nuggets
By Zac Taylor | Published 2/2/2007
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Decent game that could have been much better if the developers took just a little bit more time refining the controls and working on the AI.
By raghu nikhil | Published 1/25/2007
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Caverns of Socrates is about a new total-immersion VR made possible by a true AI finally being developed. The staff needs to test this before launch and hire a group of role players called 'The Black Foxes' to do just that.
By DrDevience | Published 1/17/2007
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AI is on his way out of the City of Brotherly Love.
By Uzo Ometu | Published 12/14/2006
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When can I meet an intelligent computer? This article explains past successes and failures in the field of Artificial Intelligence, different approaches, current views on the topic, and what to expect in the future.
By Doxie Batts | Published 10/18/2006
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Still can't run that mile? Try a fresh approach with ChiRunning, a powerful combination of T'ai Chi principles and focused running form that can enhance and improve your fitness level at any age or stage of exercise.
By Sabah Karimi | Published 8/29/2006
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While spotty AI, which is characteristic of the series, remains a problem, and derivative and uncreative gameplay bores those who have a history with any EA Sports football game, the bottom line is that NCAA 07 extremely fun and addictive to play
By Colin Henry | Published 8/8/2006
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While Dan Le Batard of the Miami Herald broached the subject of race, and its impact in Steve Nash's MVP award, the double standard between Nash and Allen Iverson is even more striking.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 5/24/2005
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While the alleged indiscretion of American Idol judge Paula Abdul came as a surprise to most viewers, one wonders why we are shocked at human weakness. Reality TV is such an enormous phenomenon that permeates the airwaves andmay fill a human need for us.
By Linda Burdick Lautrec | Published 6/2/2006
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Advent Rising is a case of a game that promised so much and could have easily met its goal. Yet in the end, it just fell short.
By Madbum | Published 7/14/2005
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Some games just can't get anything right. This is one of them!
By Madbum | Published 7/14/2005
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We all remember Starcraft. We used a mouse and we moved units to the opposing base and tried to destroy them to claim victory. This time Starcraft is taking a different turn... A more RPG look, and a lot of other features along with it.
By Jason Freeden | Published 7/13/2005
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Juiced is simply overshadowed by better games in the genre
By Madbum | Published 7/13/2005
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Imperial Glory is just a solid RTS title with a lot of originality
By Madbum | Published 7/13/2005
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Delta Force: Xtreme is just too dated and wasn't improved enough to handle today's climate
By Madbum | Published 7/13/2005
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Area 51 is a sub par shooter that can't hang with the big boys
By Madbum | Published 7/13/2005
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A solid addition to the R63 series
By Madbum | Published 7/12/2005
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We could really sustain our strengths for walking stability through natural methods.
By kay zetkin | Published 6/24/2005
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Need for Speed: Underground just got it all right. Now the sequel is in question.
By Madbum | Published 6/10/2005
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Medal of Honor: Rising Sun isn't the best console FPS ever, but it improves drastically over the terrible Frontline game
By Madbum | Published 6/10/2005
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Yet another great Star Wars game
By Madbum | Published 6/10/2005
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Digital Extremes, creators of the amazing Unreal Tournament games, are at it again with Pariah. But, sadly, Pariah just doesn't come out with the same quality as the UT titles.
By Madbum | Published 6/8/2005
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Second Sight puts you in the shoes of a man empowered with telekenisis and other psychic powers.
By Madbum | Published 6/7/2005
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In defending the use of torture against individuals suspected of being "terrorists who kill civilians," the Journal, like Bush & Co., indulges in the same relativism of morality they so indignantly decry.
By Ken Sanders | Published 6/7/2005
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Rome Total War is simply one of the best strategy games ever made. Read the review to find out why.
By Madbum | Published 6/6/2005
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Halo is a name that strikes up memories and emotions from Xbox gamers everywhere. While some love to hate the game, others hate those who do not love it. Either way, Halo was THE game that launched the Xbox. Now, the sequel has landed.
By Madbum | Published 6/3/2005
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Email is crucial to modern communications, but can also provide a vector for destructive, annoying messages, and system threats. Let's examine some common threats and common sense countermeasures which can help mitigate these threats.
By Derrick Foy | Published 5/13/2005
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This is a feature on the use and some history of, the color black and the little black dress.
By Pat Jacobs | Published 4/4/2005
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Native Hawaiian spirituality can be traced back thousands of years when ancient Hawaiians looked to the wind (makani, or life giving spirit) to nurture their spiritual well-being, and to assist them in crossing often treacherous miles of ocean in speciall
By George Furukawa | Published 2/24/2005
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