Google Buys AI Social Search Service Aardvark 41
eldavojohn writes "MIT's Tech Review is covering an acquisition it finds very interesting. Google (which recently announced Buzz) has acquired Aardvark. The review covered Aardvark and the artificial intelligence it uses in its searches in 2009."
Nose-y. (Score:5, Funny)
Interesting name for a social service. An animal with a long nose that sticks it in crevices and laps up insects. How metaphorical.
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In reality, they probably just wanted to land at the beginning of the phonebook.
CADIE 2.0 (Score:1)
Is that you?
More Clutter in googles interface? (Score:2)
I might be more interested in all of google's offerings if they offered a more unified interface to access everything.
Read, Gmail, Buzz, Wave, Docs, Calendar are all windows that need open. Plus, as they add more services, their interfaces feel more like "hacks" to put it all together.
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Re:More Clutter in googles interface? (Score:5, Interesting)
I also thought that when I first looked at Buzz.... but then I realised that Buzz is actually working off a rather minimalist integration of different websites model. This is actually a good thing - so instead of Facebook's model of providing "albums" and "notes", etc, I can publish a "newsfeed" that features the pictures I upload to flickr, the videos I put on youtube, the blog items I post on blogger, etc. Done right this is much much more powerful than Facebook - and part of "done right" will have to be integrating good ways of finding people - both by attributes such as name and location, and also by "group" - organisational or interest-based affiliation.
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Awaiting for Buzz to support FB so I don't have to leave my email page to update my status on both. /not that mom my one reader cares
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Well, except they aren't; for example: Reader can be feed into Buzz, and Buzz can be read through Gmail.
AI in 20 years? (Score:1)
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I used Aardvark for a few weeks, and the majority of the questions were of the type that could be answered with lmgtfy.com/... ("let me google that for you..."). The amount of clueless morons on the internet is...
Re:Hasn't this been done? (Score:5, Funny)
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"AI" term is overused (Score:3, Insightful)
Most complex software uses some concepts taken from machine learning.
AI this AI that. Die in a fire. AI is a buzzword on par with announcing your application uses red-black trees. YAY. Nobody cares unless there's a performance problem and a particular implementation is under scrutiny.
When I see "AI" in the subject of a slashdot thread, I expect it to have some connection to Artificial General Intelligence, rather than something anyone can code after reading Norvig or Duda & Hart.
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Nah...
AI just means "it doesn't work".
Since once it does work it isn't AI anymore, it's just an algorithm.
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Unless it is a slave or "domesticated" AI.
It took us generations to domesticate certain animals, and not all animals are even that easily domesticated.
I personally don't think we should create a "classic AI" just yet, since we already have plenty of nonhuman intelligences in petshops, zoos, slaughterhouses etc that we aren't handling that wonderfully).
But to me "real AIs" would have to be able to dynamically create models of the changi
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Larry Osterman's article "AARDvarks in your code" (Score:1)
The AI of the Mechanical Turk... (Score:3)
If you RTFA, this has almost nothing to do with real artificial intelligence, it's just some basic text pattern recognition that directs your question to a person who claims some knowledge of the field. Basically all they have done is put a filter in front of Google Answers. That still may be a good thing for Google, but calling it AI is absurd.
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Have to paraphrase a previous poster on this one.
"Once it actually works it isn't AI anymore, it's just an algorithm."
Basically a fairly simple expert system. Big whoop. Been around for years, for much more interesting uses. My point was the company drops the term "AI" all over the place, not because it's a shining example, but because it's sexy talk that will get them attention. Not impressed.
pig.com == vark.com (Score:2, Funny)
Vark is the Afrikaans word (probably Dutch as well) for pig.
Makes sense, Google is becoming way too corpulent. Hey, I just realised corporate rhymes with corpulent.
Fat and greedy.
Google's innovations. (Score:1, Insightful)
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I think I liked this post the first time I read it ...
In 1997 about Microsoft. Same song new band.