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Offline bz438

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"Hot" news from David Levy !
« on: 2008.June.16. 16:53:24 »
Dear All,

Maybe you would have been interested to have news from David Levy,
of the main contributor to the Enterprise creation.
Apart from already be a famous Chess Player and the main developer of the
Cyruss Chess Enterprise, he is also quite known as a famous computer scientist
in the field of Artificial Intelligence.

Maybe you haven't noticed that very recently in "october 2007" he has successfully
defended a thesis at the University of Maastricht on a very burning and
futuristic subject (like thos who are sometimes developed in nice sci-fi novels).
The thesis is entitled “Intimate Relationships with Artificial Partners”
http://www.unimaas.nl/default.asp?template=werkveld.htm&id=PQHNKH17D3JB7W15XJOB&taal=en


From there a book have been declined : "The evolution of Human-Robots relationships : Love + Sex with Robots"

Please read the article entitled "Will you one day marry a  robot ?"
http://www.primidi.com/2007/10/12.html

This is very serious ! Who could have guessed that Enterprise and its "Basic and Operating System Manual"
would maybe already containing some fundations of one of the most fundamental change in the future of our society !
True also that Enterprise "users" were also Enterprise "lovers", weren't they ?
Who would say the opposite ;)

Kind regards,

Jean-Pierre Malisse

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Re: "Hot" news from David Levy !
« Reply #1 on: 2008.June.16. 17:48:31 »
Very interesting! Thanks for the info!

Offline gflorez

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Re: "Hot" news from David Levy !
« Reply #2 on: 2008.July.06. 20:49:02 »
I have "bad understood" in the Magyar part of this forum that you have interviews to Nick Troop or other creators of our loved computer.

Can you, the Hungarian members, translate them to English?

They deserve their works to be better known.

Thanks to Jean Pierre and all.