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HAL Knows What You’ve Been Thinking

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Michael A. Greenwood

Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction epic 2001: A Space Odyssey might not be so fictional after all. In the movie, the HAL 9000 supercomputer interacts with a team on a space mission as though it is a fellow member of the crew. It carries on conversations and can detect even subtle changes in tone and emotion. HAL represents the peak of artificial intelligence. Steps toward the development of a real-word HAL may be under way in Massachusetts, where techniques that could enable a computer to monitor and respond to a user’s emotional state — frustration, boredom, anxiety — are being...Read full article

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