Numenta wants to study about how brain works? Future is arguably of machine intelligence. Neocortex can be the key in developing the artificial intelligence that can be useful. Numenta unlike other communities which are developing artificial intelligence, is focusing to understand the brain so that they can develop a system that can work like human brain, that is not programmed with certain if and else conditions.It's a remarkable approach in history of developing artificial intelligence. How close are we to witness the sky-net?
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Friday 6 January 2017
Tuesday 3 January 2017
How many hours of sleep do you lose when you have a baby?
From your happiness to expenditure everything increases , but one and only thing which gets decreased ,and you should care about ,is your sleep.
According to people who studied this subject of sleep, a new parent loses 350 hours of sleep at night over her baby’s first year. How does it matter?
Well, according to some people who studied sleep, an average adult needs to sleep seven to nine hours of sleep every night. You probably knew this already .But what probably you didn’t know is , not getting proper sleep for a long time like 1 year here, can make your health suffer.
But hey it’s your baby, you can do anything that is required to take a good care of your baby. There are some fundamentals of good parenting those are beyond the scope of this post except; Take good care of yourself so that you can take good care of your baby. Keep this line in your minds, and start taking care of your sleep during these days of parenthood.
We suggest you to take naps. Short nap of 20 minutes can be refreshing. This method has been advised by the same people who have studied sleep as their major.
So next time you meet a new parent, you know what to advise him?
What was google originally going to be called?
GOOGLE MENTIONED ON EACH SEARCH PAGE |
In 1995, at Stanford University campus, Larry Page met Sergey Brin for the first time. They found each other unpleasant at that time. But soon they would be the founders of Search engine Giant Google. They both were interested in working on a research project for improving search engines.
They named their research project ”Backrub”. Their research project was a success and created a buzz. To understand what difference their research project made in search engines; consider this example.
A query for “Stanford University” on existing search engines showed every link on web where ‘Stanford University’ has been mentioned. Whereas Backrub’s search results showed the homepage of University website in the first result.
The existing search engines could not able to index relevant search results in their top 10 results list. Searching on those search engines would have been awful experience.
The project was a hit but they did not find Backrub cool enough as well as they wanted a name which can represent the work they did. During a brainstorming session to decide the name, Googolplex has been advised, which Larry further shorten to googol. The word googol stands for numeral 1 followed by 100 zeros. Larry and Sergey considered it because it was a symbolic reference to the their project work as they also indexed millions of search results in a more relevant orders .While searching for the domain to register it ,it mistakenly got typed google. Both the founders liked the name instantly because it sounded more cooler than googol and concluded it to be the name of their startup.
Monday 2 January 2017
What is the sweetener in Diet Coke?
Diet Coke was first introduced in United States on August 9.Diet Coke was introduced as a sugar-free soft drink produced and distributed by The Coca-Cola Company.Diet Coke has a entirely different formula than the Coca-Cola recipe.
Coca-Cola Company used aspartame, an artificial sweetener to sweeten the Diet Coke.To save money,the company blended it with saccharin.
In 2005, The Coca-Cola Company changed the sweetener from aspartame to Splenda. Sucralose and acesulfame potassium replaced aspartame in this version.
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