Smarter Than You Think
Grasping Language
Articles in this series are examining the recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics and their potential impact on society.
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It's a well-known fact that the CIA, FBI and other security services use what we produce to judge us. I often question the motivation of people as well as their theories about the state of another person. It's normal human curiosity and perhaps perverseness to want to know and control the feelings of others, but how can one be sure that one is correct? What are they looking for? And what do they want to control? What are your thoughts and feelings about what you produce? Do you censor, or do you just let it all hang out?
International Tribunal to Survey Mass Gravesites Across Canada.
http://mother-earth-journal.com/2011/02/24-international-tribunal-to-survey-mass-gravesites-across-canada/
If you haven't seen Putin's daughters then you haven't seen the horror. Sure, us ordinary folk are ordinary but with as many resources as Putin has managed to secure, it's amazing that his offspring look like garbage trash. I can see why he's hidden them. The oldest has carelessly ratted hair and horrid facial features. It's a good thing she was looking away from the camera. The younger looks like a cross between a rat and a mole. She's not only overweight, but she's also ugly as sin, and she hasn't had a ray exhaust her to point she can't exercise, so no excuses. To prevent her genes from entering the pool and contaminating the rest of us, that woman should be sterilized.
Why do I bring this up? because that's how these people measure us and exploit us, and they are this abusive.
Go ahead, kill me because you can't handle anything like the rest of them.
You know I'm just trying to get your help as usual. Kim Jong might be a luckier shot. I truly honor him for simply killing them.
Novacane" by Beck https://www.youtube.com/embed/gprLXOZPNg4"
Keep on talking like a novacane hurricane
Low static on the poor man's short-wave
Stampede's got to dismantle
Code-red: what's your handle
Mission incredible undercover convoy
Full-tilt chromosome cowboy
X-ray search and destroy
Smoke stack black top novacane boy
Got so low your mom won't drum
Getting late with the suicide beat
Test-tube, still-born and dazed
Chump scum plays in the razor's haze
Got the momentum radioactive
Lowdown!
Circumcised for the operation
Don't expect some generation
Cyanide ride down the turnpike
Hundred hours on the miracle mic
Grinding the gears eighteen wheels
Rigs and robots riding on their heels
Fine tune robot making a sand box(?)
Heats and infernos burning like drano(?)
Down the horizon purple gasses
Semi-trucks hauling them asses
Novacane, hit the road expressway
Explode!
Novacane! Novacane!
It's my body, I'll destroy it if I want to. It's a crappy life.
This is Lisa Gerrard's "Sleep." She moves your muscles to prevent cutting them then cuts all your cognitive function. It's extremely painful. Probably more painful than my memories. src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/AHwHVTlOQMk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
This is Placebo's "Bitterend." https://www.youtube.com/embed/e_Ldgz1UJVs"
Since we're feeling so anesthetised
In our comfort zone
Reminds me of the second time
That I followed you home
We're running out of alibi's
On the second of May
Reminds me of the summer time
On this winter day
See you at the bitter end
See you at the bitter end
Every step we take that's synchronized
Every broken bone
Reminds me of the second time
That I followed you home
You shower me with lullabies
As you're walking away
Reminds me that it's killing time
On this fateful day
See you at the bitter end
See you at the bitter end
See you at the bitter end
See you at the bitter end
From the time we intercepted
Feels a lot like suicide
Slow and sad, grown inside us
Arouse and see you're mine
(See you at the bitter end)
Love has seen your run-around
Who wanna seek you now?
I want a peace
I'd whine out
(See you at the bitter end)
Love's reached his side
Grab this gentleness inside
Heard a cry
Six feet down
In six weeks' time
The mess you left
Will end
See you at the bitter end
Way to betray us, bitch. So she cheated. It was her right. You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals. You've been wronged. No human is ever wronged. I can't stop laughing. :P
Remember back in HS when we all sat at our own tables and had a clique (<--that was the typo; it didn't save)? That's kind'of what gang stalking is like. They're in cliques and we're the geeks, dorks or rejects scattered out in lonely islands trying to evade the glances of shame or ridicule, trying to find some peace until at long last we could escape.
We thought it would end.
We're back at our tables. How long are we going to sit there?
We're trapped on islands as the cliques dart around us in prestigeous boats and watch us cower behind cocoa nut trees of justification. I mean, just like HS we can't do anything and we're losers by their measures. It's queer that additional failures are mounted onto our already covered walls, and i'm sure we're merely distractions as people try to look good next to us or justify our conditions. We have tried to rise above on several occasions and it's prevented.
Sure, once upon a time, some of us naive kids had hope that something would come through, but now we know better. Now we know that we need each other because we won't ever be part of the living world, not their club whether that be the NWO, $cientology, the military industrial complex or experiments lingering on the back of the education industrial complex. They've become clever in that if there are several of them and no hard evidence, it's innocent until proven guilty. Well, they're guilty in our eyes and it's been proven.
We only matter to ourselves.
How long are we going to sit there as the injustice mounts? We're letting this happen to ourselves by not abandoning ship. Do we think it's going to get better?
They don't want us; we don't want them.
Life isn't like a movie. There isn't some event of realization where some secret talent is found and life's problems wane away. Anyone won the lotto? All of our good qualities are destroyed or mocked, and we're chronically isolated away from the guidance that normal people receive as they deprive us of societal qualities thus causing normal contacts to abandon us or exploit the psychiatric labels they pin on us. We become burdens or social outcasts where no one will help us (or provide useful help), and we almost deserve our fates; we desperately lash out and try to grab hold of something as the icy depths of the ocean pull us back down.
Life is hard for everyone. Nobody needs the extra burden of harassment or tricks.
We can't follow their rules because we don't know their rules, and we aren't allowed to be good anyway because whatever is happening to us has to be our fault.
I say that us victims of gang stalking and electronic harassment ban together and create our own club and perhaps move to India so that we're all safe in a semi-community. Sure, we're on our lonely islands now, but if we get together, we can escape the labels and agony and live full productive lives free from our psychopathic harassment.
Going strong from kindergarten on.
And yes, it's always the same people.
I would like to start this post by saying that i'm often taken out of context or to extremes. It's normal since we can't be exact in agreement. It's okay to agree to disagree.
I wish that governments and perps would be more clear about their intents. Oftentimes, we've offended someone with power, and they wish to destroy us due to some inner ego problem, probably developed in childhood or something. I'm not going to go indepth into the psychology of these individuals that somehow feel that they are more important than another's feelings. It's our right as human beings to not like someone. It is not our right destroy someone for simply expressing a dislike. In short, we all hate someone or something, and we secretly wish them ill. That doesn't mean that we do them ill. We can directly and fairly confront them about this, or we can be sneaky and corrupt about it.
If you have a problem with someone, tell them directly. Have some couth.
International Tribunal to Survey Mass Gravesites Across Canada.
http://ritualabuse.us/mindcontrol/mc-documents-links/
This page includes information on mk-ultra, the CIA, mind control, Operation Paperclip and the Nazis, the 1995 congressional hearings, the 2010 veterans vs CIA court case, Artichoke, the CIA Supreme Court cases, Ewen Cameron and the Sleep Room and the MK/Naomi project
In this chapter from his new e-book, journalist Carl Zimmer tries to reconcile the visions of techno-immortalists with the exigencies imposed by real-world biology
By Carl Zimmer | December 22, 2010 | 28
Read link here: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=e-zimmer-can-you-live-forever
Henry Markram says the mysteries of the mind can be solved — soon. Mental illness, memory, perception: they’re made of neurons and electric signals, and he plans to find them with a supercomputer that models all the brain’s 100,000,000,000,000 synapses.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world’s leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the “Sixth Sense” wearable tech, and “Lost” producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts.
Read moore on: www.mindcontrol.se
Not yet published research materials in interdisciplinary brain research and development of computer-brain interface must therefore be attributed to an unknown number of defenseless experimental subjects, many with families whose lives are destroyed in a wild orgy of computer abuse.This is to copy the cognitive behaviors and human perception in the development of quantum physics.Try The items have no options or informed consent, served as on-line research materials on aging.
MIND CONTROL SWEDEN 2010
The Mind Has No Firewall,,,
That some of today’s cutting-edge neuroscience breakthroughs in nanotechnology, computer-brain integration and information technologies not yet recognized because they are too controversial with regard to the prevailing legal and IT policy and medical diagnostics.
The age of pharmaceutical microchipping is now upon us. Novartis AG, one of the largest drug companies in the world, has announced a plan to begin embedding microchips in medications to create “smart pill” technology.
The microchip technology is being licensed from Proteus Biomedical of Redwood City, California. Once activated by stomach acid, the embedded microchip begins sensing its environment and broadcasting data to a receiver warn by the patient. This receiver is also a transmitter that can send the data over the internet to a doctor.
“EURON is a shorthand for “EUropean RObotics research Network”. It is the community of more than 225 academic and industrial groups in Europe with a common interest in doing advanced research and development to make better robots.”
The chosen name doesn’t probably only have to do with the research on robotics but also on the huge amount of money that it will generate in the future.
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The Network brings together researchers and commercial companies working on artificial perception systems to model neuronal functions and cognitive processes, to optimize existing learning algorithms and to realize intelligent artificial systems.
Cyberhand is a project funded by EU Future Emerging Technology Program robotic hand for replacement of lost limbs. The hand is designed to respond to signals from the human nervous system.
BBP is a massive cooperative project of EPFL (Switzwerland) and IBM. It uses IBMs super computer Blue Gene to through reverse engineering copy the whole human brain.
The Berlin Brain Computer Interface (BBCI) is a collaboration between German researchers to develop BCI technology for commercial and medical uses.
A 7 million euros EC-funded collaboration among 15 different laboratories in 7 countries for the purpose of developing virtual reality environments with BCI applications.
A collaborative project of 5 European countries – paralyzed human hand.
Focuses on basic research fusing neuroscience and robotics to design, develop and test, tele-operated robotic systems to help restore personal autonomy to sensory-motor-disabled persons.
The idea behind all this is to create “smart pills” that can sense what’s happening in the body and deliver that information to the patient’s doctor. Novartis plans to start microchipping its organ transplant anti-rejection drugs and then potentially expand microchipping to otherpharmaceuticals in its product lineup. This same technology could soon end up in pills made by other drug companies, too.


http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/05/science/05compute.html
NELL’S TEAM Tom M. Mitchell, center, and, from left, William Cohen, Jayant Krishnamurthy, Justin Betteridge, Derry Wijaya and Bryan Kisiel.
Give a computer a task that can be crisply defined — win at chess, predict the weather — and the machine bests humans nearly every time. Yet when problems are nuanced or ambiguous, or require combining varied sources of information, computers are no match for human intelligence.
Grasping Language
Articles in this series are examining the recent advances in artificial intelligence and robotics and their potential impact on society.
Few challenges in computing loom larger than unraveling semantics, understanding the meaning of language. One reason is that the meaning of words and phrases hinges not only on their context, but also on background knowledge that humans learn over years, day after day.
Since the start of the year, a team of researchers atCarnegie Mellon University — supported by grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects AgencyandGoogle, and tapping into a research supercomputing cluster provided by Yahoo — has been fine-tuning a computer system that is trying to master semantics by learning more like a human. Its beating hardware heart is a sleek, silver-gray computer — calculating 24 hours a day, seven days a week — that resides in a basement computer center at the university, in Pittsburgh. The computer was primed by the researchers with some basic knowledge in various categories and set loose on the Web with a mission to teach itself.
“For all the advances in computer science, we still don’t have a computer that can learn as humans do, cumulatively, over the long term,” said the team’s leader, Tom M. Mitchell, a computer scientist and chairman of the machine learning department.
The Never-Ending Language Learning system, or NELL, has made an impressive showing so far. NELL scans hundreds of millions of Web pages for text patterns that it uses to learn facts, 390,000 to date, with an estimated accuracy of 87 percent. These facts are grouped into semantic categories — cities, companies, sports teams, actors, universities, plants and 274 others. The category facts are things like “San Francisco is a city” and “sunflower is a plant.”
NELL also learns facts that are relations between members of two categories. For example, Peyton Manning is a football player (category). The Indianapolis Colts is a football team (category). By scanning text patterns, NELL can infer with a high probability that Peyton Manning plays for the Indianapolis Colts — even if it has never read that Mr. Manning plays for the Colts. “Plays for” is a relation, and there are 280 kinds of relations. The number of categories and relations has more than doubled since earlier this year, and will steadily expand.
The learned facts are continuously added to NELL’s growing database, which the researchers call a “knowledge base.” A larger pool of facts, Dr. Mitchell says, will help refine NELL’s learning algorithms so that it finds facts on the Web more accurately and more efficiently over time.
NELL is one project in a widening field of research and investment aimed at enabling computers to better understand the meaning of language. Many of these efforts tap the Web as a rich trove of text to assemble structured ontologies — formal descriptions of concepts and relationships — to help computers mimic human understanding. The ideal has been discussed for years, and more than a decade ago Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who invented the underlying software for the World Wide Web, sketched his vision of a “semantic Web.”
Today, ever-faster computers, an explosion of Web data and improved software techniques are opening the door to rapid progress. Scientists at universities, government labs, Google, Microsoft, I.B.M. and elsewhere are pursuing breakthroughs, along somewhat different paths.
For example, I.B.M.’s “question answering” machine, Watson, shows remarkable semantic understanding in fields like history, literature and sports as it plays the quiz show “Jeopardy!” Google Squared, a research project at the Internet search giant, demonstrates ample grasp of semantic categories as it finds and presents information from around the Web on search topics like “U.S. presidents” and “cheeses.”
Still, artificial intelligence experts agree that the Carnegie Mellon approach is innovative. Many semantic learning systems, they note, are more passive learners, largely hand-crafted by human programmers, while NELL is highly automated. “What’s exciting and significant about it is the continuous learning, as if NELL is exercising curiosity on its own, with little human help,” said Oren Etzioni, a computer scientist at the University of Washington, who leads a project called TextRunner, which reads the Web to extract facts.
Computers that understand language, experts say, promise a big payoff someday. The potential applications range from smarter search (supplying natural-language answers to search queries, not just links to Web pages) to virtual personal assistants that can reply to questions in specific disciplines or activities like health, education, travel and shopping.
“The technology is really maturing, and will increasingly be used to gain understanding,” said Alfred Spector, vice president of research for Google. “We’re on the verge now in this semantic world.”
With NELL, the researchers built a base of knowledge, seeding each kind of category or relation with 10 to 15 examples that are true. In the category for emotions, for example: “Anger is an emotion.” “Bliss is an emotion.” And about a dozen more.