The trouble with bots: A parent's musings on SmarterChild

In 2000, I founded SmarterChild, the world’s first commercial instant messaging bot. SmarterChild had 30 million people in his IM buddy list, making it the most popular artificially intelligent agent in history — at least until Apple released Siri in 2010. While Siri had more distribution, though, its popularity wasn’t necessarily because people liked Siri, but because Apple forced it

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Order Pebble Time Round in Silver, Gold

Pre-order the slim smartwatch in polished gold or silver. Just when you thought Pebble couldn’t possibly announce anything else, the smartwatch maker today revealed two 20mm, special-edition rewards: the last month, the second-gen watch is available now on Kickstarter, alongside the $169 Pebble Time 2 and $69 Pebble Core—the company’s first non-smartwatch device. With a

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Vendors forecast a variety of Internet of Things applications in local government

What government functions have or will adopt Internet of Things (IoT) technology the fastest with the biggest impact? “Some of the lowest-hanging fruit at that level is found with public infrastructure. Smart street lighting is quickly becoming a very fast growing segment, with governments realizing instant results in terms of cost savings,” says Landon Garner,

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For Apple, Apps Are The New Platforms

[embedded content] After last month’s Google’s I/O conference, I wrote about how its announcements followed a theme of lowering barriers, such as not requiring a separate device for Android Auto, or a PC for advanced virtual reality, or even installation to experience an app. While Apple also announced efforts to make app development child’s play

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