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Network warfare may even disintermediate entire governments by spreading propaganda without central guidance, engaging the entire population quickly and perhaps enlisting them in a war effort. That method has been the hallmark of modern insurgencies, nota
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Users simply have to silently mouth a word in their own language for it to be translated and read out in another.
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The exhibition, entitled ‘Gallery Space Recall’, is indeed an empty gallery, with nothing but the words ‘You are invited to recall from memory a walk through a gallery space’ written on the wall.
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Esperanto is a language, but not of any country or ethnic group: it is a neutral, international language.
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My expectation is that spoken language will eventually go the way of handwriting: creature comfort, dying art, what once defined the best of us but becomes in many cases an indulgent inefficiency
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Subvocalization involves actual movements of the tongue and vocal cords that can be interpreted by electromagnetic sensors. Since 1999 NASA has been working on a system that can interpret a limited number of English words using nervous signals gathered fr
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The top priority for Google NetPAC, as the company has named it, will be swaying “critical decisions affecting internet freedom, innovation, and competition”, said Alan Davidson, Google’s Washington policy counsel.
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Together with Andrea Saveri at Institute for the Future, I’ve worked with a team at Herman Miller on applying knowledge of cooperation theory to the practical problems of business today