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The Future of AI: A Blend of Reactive, Limited Memory, and Theory of Mind Systems

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly evolving, moving beyond simple automation towards more sophisticated and nuanced capabilities. Understanding the different types of AI currently in existence, and the direction they are headed, is crucial for anticipating the future impact of this transformative technology. Currently, we can categorize AI into distinct types, but the future lies in

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agor

**Hey, creator here, can give you a sense of what Agor actually is:** – **Real-time collaboration** with instant cursor sync (like Figma but snappier) – **Mobile site** for prompting agents on-the-go – **Built-in scheduler** for agent task management – **Full MCP support** + internal MCP server so agents are self-aware of the workspace – **Session

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Building Smarter Machines: Combining Different AI Approaches

Introduction: The Power of Hybrid AI Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming industries and shaping the future. However, no single AI approach is a silver bullet. To build truly intelligent machines capable of tackling complex real-world problems, we need to embrace the power of hybrid AI – combining different AI techniques to leverage their individual

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Lego’s first Star Trek set is a $400 Enterprise with Data, Picard, and Worf minifigures

Lego’s Star Wars partnership helped the company endure financial uncertainty in the late ‘90s, but for the first time it’s announcing a collaboration with that other iconic space franchise. Lego’s first Star Trek set is a 3,600 piece replica of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D from Star Trek: The Next Generation measuring nearly two-feet long. It

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