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Tag: Regenerative Economy

Cognition as a service is the next OS

2013-12-07 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Digital Health, Linguistic Search, Metadata Masterdata, Regenerative Economy

Why Cognition-as-a-Service is the next operating system battlefield
Nova Spivack, Bottlenose, gigaom.com

The Seman­tic Web may have failed, but high­er intel­li­gence is com­ing to appli­ca­tions any­way, in anoth­er form: Cognition-as-a-Service (CaaS). And this may just be the next evo­lu­tion of the oper­at­ing sys­tem.

CaaS will enable every app…

http://flip.it/AEsmh

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Trevor F. Smith: cognitive techniques for speed reading

2008-11-09 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Systems AI, Information Visualization, Metadata Masterdata
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Left and Right Brain (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Trevor F. Smith.

this interesting speed reader java program uses cognitive processes and serial display to help you read much faster.

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Brain Games & Brain Training – Lumosity

2007-08-25 by timbatchelder, posted in Cognitive Science UX Research, Cognitive Systems AI, Design UX, Ethnographic Methods, Metadata Masterdata, Network Science, Regenerative Economy
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Brain Games & Brain Training – Lumosity.

It’s not the first “brain-training” site we’ve encountered, but it may be the most scientific. Sign up for a free trial and play games that have been lab-tested and shown to improve memory, attention, processing speed, and cognitive control.

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