Once the thousands of sequences were converted into these «distance» metrics, the computer system's artificial
intelligence algorithms looked for patterns among the receptors.
Not exact matches
An artificial
intelligence algorithm was fed all the original novels and then produced four pages titled «The Handsome One» for Harry Potter and the Portrait of What
Looked Like a Large Pile of Ash.
The story is flying swarms of «nanomachines» using «genetic
algorithms» (so they evolve) and «distributed
intelligence» (so the individual «bots can act cohesively as a swarm) become killers (in order to reproduce somehow) and learn to communicate and then learn how to make themselves
look like people and also take over people to make them do their bidding (along with gaining super-strength) but luckily they have bacterial components, so the good guys release a bacteria killing virus to win (I think), My dad actually stopped the tape at one point when Crichton for no reason writes about the good guy deciding whether he should drink tea or coffee (it sure was an exciting decision) and chooses tea because it has more caffeine (which is really untrue according to what I've known all my life as well as coffeefaq.com).
I worked there as the head of
algorithms research, and then I learned about Bitcoin from a blog post on lesswrong.com, which is a blog about rationality, and they mentioned that the Singularity Institute [now the Machine
Intelligence Research Insitute] started accepting Bitcoin donations, so that's how I first learned about it, and then of course I started
looking into what it is exactly.