livescience.com — Pentagon-backed scientists aim to create a human-like machine, at some point. But they are starting out with the goal of crafting artificial intelligence on the level of a cat's brain. Still there are vast challenges.
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turambar87May 1, 2010
while (cat.getPoop() <= poopmax);lick();if (lick())sleep();if sleep(lick())
rlh1May 1, 2010
Cat brain,12 Neurons at best...very small CPU
harabeckMay 1, 2010
"The only people who have it all figured out are computer scientists. "I would say they certainly have better understanding of the basics than many fields, but there is still much to learn. The real challenge is in the more complex applications.
chaoskaizerMay 1, 2010
thanks for all the fish
mattbdMay 1, 2010
Just need it to learn how to bash its head against your hand when you're holding a hot drink so it goes onto it, then have it give you a dirty look as if to say "What did you do that for?". Once it can do that it's ready to usurp my cat!
raydeenMay 1, 2010
All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku?DO WANT NAO!!!<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xHGtzpPcc" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3xHGtzpPcc</a>
thehyphenatorMay 1, 2010
Finally! No need to replace Mr. Fluffums when he dies! Just turn him into RoboCat...sounds kind of like a SF version of Pet Sematery.
culytMay 2, 2010
I'm fairly sure poopmax is a variable in all MS products. Unfortunately it loops the byte.
wordsncollisionMay 3, 2010
Purr-minator