terratogen wrote: ] "Machines accurately infer user intent, remember experiences ] and allow users to call upon simulated experts ] ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - A new type of "smart" machine that could ] fundamentally change how people interact with computers is on ] the not-too-distant horizon at the Department of Energy's ] Sandia National Laboratories. ] ] Over the past five years a team led by Sandia cognitive ] psychologist Chris Forsythe has been developing cognitive ] machines that accurately infer user intent, remember ] experiences with users and allow users to call upon simulated ] experts to help them analyze situations and make decisions." Accurately inferring user intent is the key to providing a useful assistant. Microsoft's Clippy is real bad at that, which is why people turn off that feature in Office. RE: Sandia team develops cognitive machines |