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  • Mind reading computers
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mind reading computers may refer to: Computers that can perform telepathy in science fiction Affective computing Brain–computer interfaces This disambiguation

    Mind reading computers

    Mind_reading_computers

  • Tom M. Mitchell
  • American computer scientist (born 1951)

    Hindu. June 3, 2008. Retrieved October 2, 2011. "Scientists build mind-reading computer". PC World. Retrieved October 2, 2011. "Data Mining Spurs Innovation

    Tom M. Mitchell

    Tom M. Mitchell

    Tom_M._Mitchell

  • Computers are social actors
  • Paradigm in psychology

    computers, because they call to mind similar social attributes as humans. Clifford Nass et al. established this concept in the 1994 paper Computers are

    Computers are social actors

    Computers_are_social_actors

  • Computational theory of mind
  • Family of views in the philosophy of mind

    that computers work like minds. Objections like Searle's might be called insufficiency objections. They claim that computational theories of mind fail

    Computational theory of mind

    Computational_theory_of_mind

  • Mind uploading
  • Hypothetical process of digitally emulating a brain

    Future Minds is about the eventual (and, to the authors, almost inevitable) evolution of computers into sentient beings, but also deals with human mind transfer

    Mind uploading

    Mind uploading

    Mind_uploading

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    enhancement, privacy issues related to mind-reading, tracking and "tagging" systems, and the potential for mind, movement, and emotion control. In their

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Brain-reading
  • Use of fMRI to decode brain stimuli

    Retrieved 17 January 2016. Danigelis, Alyssa (7 January 2016). "Mind-Reading Computer Knows What You're About to Say". Discovery News. Retrieved 17 January

    Brain-reading

    Brain-reading

  • Chinese room
  • Thought experiment on artificial intelligence

    Searle, John (1983), "Can Computers Think?", in Chalmers, David (ed.), Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings, Oxford University Press

    Chinese room

    Chinese_room

  • Mind map
  • Diagram to visually organize information

    extend the concept of mind-mapping by allowing individuals to map more than thoughts and ideas with information on their computers and the Internet, like

    Mind map

    Mind map

    Mind_map

  • Philosophy of mind
  • Branch of philosophy

    organic beings need a mind. A simple example is multiplication. It is not clear whether computers could be said to have a mind. Could they, someday, come

    Philosophy of mind

    Philosophy_of_mind

  • Distant reading
  • Study of literary data

    centrally concerned with computers". Underwood emphasises a social-scientific dimension in this prehistory of distant reading, referring to particular

    Distant reading

    Distant_reading

  • Mind
  • Totality of psychological phenomena

    them using computers. The main fields of inquiry studying the mind include psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, and philosophy of mind. They tend

    Mind

    Mind

    Mind

  • Reading comprehension
  • Ability to read and understand text

    LeFevre, Jo-Anne (1 May 2007). "Cognitive load in hypertext reading: A review". Computers in Human Behavior. 23 (3): 1616–1641. doi:10.1016/j.chb.2005

    Reading comprehension

    Reading_comprehension

  • List of fictional computers
  • Computers have often been used as fictional objects in literature, films, and in other forms of media. Fictional computers may be depicted as considerably

    List of fictional computers

    List of fictional computers

    List_of_fictional_computers

  • Reading
  • Taking in the meaning of letters or symbols

    Daniel T. (2017). The reading mind: a cognitive approach to understanding how the mind reads. Jossey-Bass. ISBN 978-1-119-30137-0. Reading at Wikipedia's sister

    Reading

    Reading

    Reading

  • Mind-wandering
  • Experience of thoughts not remaining on a single topic for a long period of time

    while reading a detective novel. Participants are also asked about the state of their mind before the questions are asked. Throughout the reading itself

    Mind-wandering

    Mind-wandering

  • Mind sport
  • Game of skill based on intellectual ability

    Rubik’s Cube solving, Sudoku, speed reading, competitive programming, memory sports, and e-sports further expand the mind sports family, emphasizing problem-solving

    Mind sport

    Mind_sport

  • Computer science
  • Study of computation

    states that "computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes." The design and deployment of computers and computer systems is

    Computer science

    Computer science

    Computer_science

  • Model Context Protocol
  • Protocol for communicating between LLMs and applications

    systems, and data sources. MCP provides a standardized interface for reading files, executing functions, and handling contextual prompts. Following

    Model Context Protocol

    Model Context Protocol

    Model_Context_Protocol

  • Flesch–Kincaid readability tests
  • Indicator for the complexity of texts

    a passage in English is to understand. There are two tests: the Flesch Reading-Ease, and the Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level. Although they use the same core

    Flesch–Kincaid readability tests

    Flesch–Kincaid readability tests

    Flesch–Kincaid_readability_tests

  • Quantum computing
  • Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics

    observed at atomic scales, and digital computers emerged in the following decades to replace human computers for tedious calculations. Both disciplines

    Quantum computing

    Quantum computing

    Quantum_computing

  • Science of reading
  • Study of reading and its acquisition

    Willingham, Daniel T. (2017). The reading mind. Jossey-Mind. p. 68. ISBN 978-1-119-30137-0. "Orthographic mapping, Reading rockets". 19 September 2019. Shanahan

    Science of reading

    Science of reading

    Science_of_reading

  • Speed reading
  • Techniques claiming to improve the ability to read quickly

    Speed reading is any of many techniques claiming to improve one's ability to read quickly. Speed-reading methods include chunking and minimizing subvocalization

    Speed reading

    Speed reading

    Speed_reading

  • Google DeepMind
  • AI research laboratory

    player. Previously, computers were only known to have played Go at "amateur" level. Go is considered much more difficult for computers to win compared to

    Google DeepMind

    Google_DeepMind

  • Home computer
  • Class of microcomputers

    affordable and accessible computers that, for the first time, were intended for the use of a single, non-technical user. These computers were a distinct market

    Home computer

    Home computer

    Home_computer

  • Burn After Reading
  • 2008 film directed by Joel and Ethan Coen

    Burn After Reading is a 2008 black comedy espionage film written, produced, edited and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It follows a recently jobless

    Burn After Reading

    Burn_After_Reading

  • Colossus computer
  • Early British cryptanalysis computer

    Colossus was a set of computers developed by British codebreakers in the years 1943–1945 to help in the cryptanalysis of the Lorenz cipher. Colossus used

    Colossus computer

    Colossus computer

    Colossus_computer

  • Criminal Minds
  • 2005 American police procedural drama television series

    Criminal Minds is an American police procedural crime drama television series created by Jeff Davis which premiered on CBS on September 22, 2005. It follows

    Criminal Minds

    Criminal_Minds

  • Personal computer
  • Computer intended for use by an individual person

    computer. Since none of these Apple products were mainframes or time-sharing systems, they were all personal computers but not PC (brand) computers.

    Personal computer

    Personal computer

    Personal_computer

  • History of personal computers
  • individual personal computers were low enough in cost that they eventually became affordable consumer goods. Early personal computers – generally called

    History of personal computers

    History of personal computers

    History_of_personal_computers

  • Embodied cognition
  • Interdisciplinary theory

    artificial perspective due to their differing capabilities from computers; computers define the inputs; robots can interact with the physical world via

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied cognition

    Embodied_cognition

  • Conilee Kirkpatrick
  • American engineer

    National Academies Press, p. 62, ISBN 9780309151580 "SAIC designing mind-reading computer", Computerworld, p. 17, 23 July 1990 "National Materials Advisory

    Conilee Kirkpatrick

    Conilee_Kirkpatrick

  • Dyslexia
  • Learning disability affecting reading

    either reading, writing, or speaking. Different people are affected to different degrees. Problems may include difficulties in spelling words, reading quickly

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

    Dyslexia

  • Sherry Turkle
  • American social scientist and psychologist (born 1948)

    specifically computers, affect the way we think and see ourselves as humans. She presents to us the different ways in which computers affect us, and

    Sherry Turkle

    Sherry Turkle

    Sherry_Turkle

  • Computer Go
  • Field of artificial intelligence around Go computer programs

    for unaided humans than for suitably programmed computers: unaided humans are much worse than computers at solving, for example, instances of the subset

    Computer Go

    Computer Go

    Computer_Go

  • Turing test
  • Test of a machine's ability to imitate human intelligence

    ISBN 978-1-4020-1205-1 Penrose, Roger (1989), The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and The Laws of Physics, Oxford University Press, Bibcode:1989esnm

    Turing test

    Turing test

    Turing_test

  • Konrad Zuse
  • German computer scientist and engineer (1910–1995)

    complete computer. However, Turing-completeness was never considered by Zuse (who was unaware of Turing's work and had practical applications in mind) and

    Konrad Zuse

    Konrad Zuse

    Konrad_Zuse

  • Blinkenlights
  • Hacker jargon for computerised blinking lights

    In computer jargon, blinkenlights are diagnostic lights on front panels of old mainframe computers. More recently the term applies to status lights of

    Blinkenlights

    Blinkenlights

    Blinkenlights

  • Atanasoff–Berry computer
  • Early electronic digital computing device

    distinguish it from modern computers. The computer was designated an IEEE Milestone in 1990. Atanasoff and Berry's computer work was not widely known until

    Atanasoff–Berry computer

    Atanasoff–Berry computer

    Atanasoff–Berry_computer

  • Von Neumann architecture
  • Computer architecture where code and data share a common bus

    implementation. Stored-program computers were an advancement over the manually reconfigured or fixed function computers of the 1940s, such as the Colossus

    Von Neumann architecture

    Von Neumann architecture

    Von_Neumann_architecture

  • I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
  • 1967 short story by Harlan Ellison

    coordinate weapons and troops due to the scale of the conflict. These computers are extensive underground machines which permeate the planet with caverns

    I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

    I_Have_No_Mouth,_and_I_Must_Scream

  • Computing Machinery and Intelligence
  • 1950 scientific paper by Alan Turing

    computers would do well in the game nor whether the computers that are presently available would do well, but whether there are imaginable computers which

    Computing Machinery and Intelligence

    Computing_Machinery_and_Intelligence

  • Alan Turing
  • English computer scientist (1912–1954)

    only for the concept of computers, incisive theorems about their powers, and a clear vision of the possibility of computer minds, but also for the cracking

    Alan Turing

    Alan Turing

    Alan_Turing

  • Parallel computing
  • Programming paradigm in which many processes are executed simultaneously

    computers can be roughly classified according to the level at which the hardware supports parallelism, with multi-core and multi-processor computers having

    Parallel computing

    Parallel computing

    Parallel_computing

  • The Age of Spiritual Machines
  • 1999 non-fiction book by Ray Kurzweil

    room argument, this time tailored to computers playing chess, a topic Kurzweil covers. Searle writes that computers can only manipulate symbols which are

    The Age of Spiritual Machines

    The_Age_of_Spiritual_Machines

  • Mind the gap
  • Warning to train passengers boarding and disembarking

    Bayswater, working with a Scottish Telefunken engineer, recorded an actor reading "Mind the gap" and "Stand clear of the doors please", but the actor insisted

    Mind the gap

    Mind the gap

    Mind_the_gap

  • List of computer books
  • Society of Mind Melanie Mitchell – Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans Meredith Broussard – Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand

    List of computer books

    List_of_computer_books

  • ENIAC
  • First electronic general-purpose digital computer

    Integrator and Computer) was the first programmable, electronic, general-purpose digital computer, completed in 1945. Other computers had some of these

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

    ENIAC

  • Computers in the classroom
  • Use of computers in school

    schools used computers for instruction, although no-users still outnumbered users at a ratio of 2 to 1. The study also concluded that computers proved to

    Computers in the classroom

    Computers in the classroom

    Computers_in_the_classroom

  • Group mind (science fiction)
  • Plot device used in science-fiction stories

    A group mind, group ego, hive mind, mind coalescence, or gestalt intelligence in science fiction is a plot device in which multiple minds, or consciousnesses

    Group mind (science fiction)

    Group_mind_(science_fiction)

  • Year 2000 problem
  • Computer bugs related to the year 2000

    fingertips." The problem started because on both mainframe computers and later personal computers, memory was expensive, from as low as $10 per kilobyte to

    Year 2000 problem

    Year 2000 problem

    Year_2000_problem

  • Glossary of computer science
  • interact with computers and design technologies that let humans interact with computers in novel ways. As a field of research, human–computer interaction

    Glossary of computer science

    Glossary_of_computer_science

  • The Mind of the Maker
  • 1941 theological book by Dorothy Sayers

    ). Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley. p. 15. ISBN 0-201-00650-2. Sayers, Dorothy L. (1941). The Mind of the Maker (1st ed.). London: Methuen. The Mind of

    The Mind of the Maker

    The_Mind_of_the_Maker

  • Neurogaming
  • Type of gaming

    video games using your mind". Theverge.com. 2015-05-08. Retrieved May 14, 2015. V. RAJARAMAN; N. ADABALA. (2015). FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTERS. 6th edition.

    Neurogaming

    Neurogaming

  • History of artificial intelligence
  • "Technology, Fuzzy Logic for Computers". The New York Times. Pollack A (2 April 1989). "Fuzzy Computer Theory: How to Mimic the Mind?". The New York Times.

    History of artificial intelligence

    History of artificial intelligence

    History_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Mindflex
  • Toy by Mattel

    the headset does indeed read EEGs. Consumer brain–computer interfaces Brain-Computer Interface MindFlex Games, archived from the original on 2009-01-16

    Mindflex

    Mindflex

  • Educational technology
  • Use of technology in education to enhance learning and teaching

    in education Computational education — Computer based education Computers in the classroom – Use of computers in school Digital media in education – Overview

    Educational technology

    Educational technology

    Educational_technology

  • Bob Newhart
  • American comedian and actor (1929–2024)

    prominence in 1960 when his record album of comedic monologues, The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart, became a bestseller and reached number one on the Billboard

    Bob Newhart

    Bob Newhart

    Bob_Newhart

  • Brain implant
  • Device that connects to a brain

    also includes technology such as EEG arrays that allow interface between mind and machine but do not require direct implantation of a device.) Neural implants

    Brain implant

    Brain implant

    Brain_implant

  • The Art of Computer Programming
  • Books about algorithms by Donald Knuth

    which runs on "a mythical computer called 'MIX,'" which was developed to be contemporaneous with other 1960s and 1970s computers. Despite Knuth's intention

    The Art of Computer Programming

    The Art of Computer Programming

    The_Art_of_Computer_Programming

  • Joseph Weizenbaum
  • German-American computer scientist (1923–2008)

    Weizenbaum worked on analog computers and helped create a digital computer. In 1956, he worked for General Electric on ERMA, a computer system that introduced

    Joseph Weizenbaum

    Joseph Weizenbaum

    Joseph_Weizenbaum

  • Natural language processing
  • Processing of natural language by a computer

    Linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, computer science, and anthropology that seek to understand the mind. Robinson, Peter (2008). Handbook of Cognitive

    Natural language processing

    Natural_language_processing

  • The Age of Intelligent Machines
  • 1990 non-fiction book by Ray Kurzweil

    Kurzweil details how quickly computers are advancing in each domain. Driven by the exponential improvements in computer power, Kurzweil believes artificial

    The Age of Intelligent Machines

    The_Age_of_Intelligent_Machines

  • Jonathan Haidt
  • American social psychologist (born 1963)

    philosophies and modern science, The Righteous Mind (2012) on moral politics, and The Coddling of the American Mind (2018) on rising political polarization,

    Jonathan Haidt

    Jonathan Haidt

    Jonathan_Haidt

  • Computer vision
  • Computerized information extraction from images

    scene modeling, and image restoration. Computer vision is an interdisciplinary field that deals with how computers can be made to gain high-level understanding

    Computer vision

    Computer_vision

  • Christopher Evans (computer scientist)
  • British computer scientist and author

    up a research assistant post in the Physics Laboratory, University of Reading, working on eye movements under Professor R. W. Ditchburn. Upon receiving

    Christopher Evans (computer scientist)

    Christopher_Evans_(computer_scientist)

  • Hubert Dreyfus
  • American philosopher

    brain is analogous to computer hardware and the mind is analogous to computer software. The psychological assumption is that the mind works by performing

    Hubert Dreyfus

    Hubert Dreyfus

    Hubert_Dreyfus

  • Simulation hypothesis
  • Hypothesis that reality could be a computer simulation

    their super-powerful computers is run detailed simulations of their forebears or of people like their forebears. Because their computers would be so powerful

    Simulation hypothesis

    Simulation_hypothesis

  • Readability
  • Level of ease with which a reader can understand written text

    vocabulary-frequency list. Until computers came along, word frequency lists were the best aids for grading reading ease of texts. In 1981 the World Book

    Readability

    Readability

  • Ada Lovelace
  • English mathematician (1815–1852)

    influence the invention of electronic computers, it has been recognised as a Turing-complete general-purpose computer, which anticipated the essential features

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada Lovelace

    Ada_Lovelace

  • Modularity of mind
  • Psychology concept

    Modularity of mind is the notion that a mind may, at least in part, be composed of innate neural structures or mental modules which have distinct, established

    Modularity of mind

    Modularity_of_mind

  • Steve Jobs
  • American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)

    because we wanted a personal computer. Not only couldn't we afford the computers that were on the market, those computers were impractical for us to use

    Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Steve_Jobs

  • OK Computer
  • 1997 studio album by Radiohead

    that it is an homage to Macintosh computers, as the Mac's speech recognition software responds to the command "OK computer" as an alternative to clicking

    OK Computer

    OK_Computer

  • SNOBOL
  • Text-string-oriented programming language

    2008) Computers and the humanities 1:158, 1967. Belzer, Jack; Holzman, Albert G.; Kent, Allen, eds. (1979). "SNOBOL". Encyclopedia of Computer Science

    SNOBOL

    SNOBOL

  • Is Google Making Us Stupid?
  • 2008 magazine article by Nicholas G. Carr

    study's functional MRI scans—actually facilitated reading and cognition or possibly overburdened the mind; and what quality of thought could be determined

    Is Google Making Us Stupid?

    Is_Google_Making_Us_Stupid?

  • Reduced instruction set computer
  • Processor executing one instruction in minimal clock cycles

    of the computer only load data from memory into registers or store data from registers into memory. The design of the CPU allows RISC computers few simple

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced instruction set computer

    Reduced_instruction_set_computer

  • Computer cluster
  • Set of computers configured in a distributed computing system

    A computer cluster is a set of computers that work together so that they can be viewed as a single system. Unlike grid computers, computer clusters have

    Computer cluster

    Computer cluster

    Computer_cluster

  • The Culture
  • Fictional universe created by Iain M. Banks

    factions. Converts – Minds (or sentient computers) from other societies who have chosen to join the Culture. Absconder – Minds who have completely left

    The Culture

    The_Culture

  • Quantum mind
  • Fringe hypothesis

    Artificial Intelligence. Penrose, Roger (1999). The Emperor's New Mind: Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics (New ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford

    Quantum mind

    Quantum_mind

  • Lip reading
  • Technique of understanding a limited range of speech when sound is unavailable

    Shane (2016-04-24). "The innovators: Can computers be taught to lip-read?". The Guardian. "Google's DeepMind AI can lip-read TV shows better than a pro"

    Lip reading

    Lip_reading

  • Ray Kurzweil
  • American computer scientist, author and futurist (born 1948)

    theater and robotic game. He was involved with computers by age 12 (in 1960), when only a dozen computers existed in New York City, and built computing

    Ray Kurzweil

    Ray Kurzweil

    Ray_Kurzweil

  • Video game
  • Electronic game with user interface and visual feedback

    mainframe computers. The first consumer video game was the arcade video game Computer Space in 1971, which took inspiration from the earlier 1962 computer game

    Video game

    Video game

    Video_game

  • International Mind Sports Association
  • Association formed by the international federations of several intellectual games

    The International Mind Sports Association (IMSA) is an association of the world governing bodies for contract bridge, chess, draughts, eSports, go, xiangqi

    International Mind Sports Association

    International_Mind_Sports_Association

  • Peter Thiel
  • American entrepreneur and venture capitalist (born 1967)

    ISBN 978-1-62157-606-8. OCLC 949987257. Others who have helped with this book, mostly by reading chapters and voting on titles, but in other ways, as well, are: Bill Armistead

    Peter Thiel

    Peter Thiel

    Peter_Thiel

  • Donald Knuth
  • American computer scientist and mathematician (born 1938)

    Computers and Typesetting (all books are hardcover unless otherwise noted): ——— (1984). Computers & Typesetting. Vol. A, The TeXbook. Reading, MA:

    Donald Knuth

    Donald Knuth

    Donald_Knuth

  • David Chalmers
  • Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist (born 1966)

    Australian philosopher and cognitive scientist, specializing in philosophy of mind and philosophy of language. He is a professor of philosophy and neural science

    David Chalmers

    David Chalmers

    David_Chalmers

  • Serial Experiments Lain
  • 1998 television anime series

    Tachibana Industries, the company that creates the NAVI computers, is a reference to Apple computers: the tachibana orange is a Japanese variety of mandarin

    Serial Experiments Lain

    Serial_Experiments_Lain

  • Physiognomy
  • Pseudoscience of face reading

    Physiognomy or face reading, sometimes known by the later term anthroposcopy, is the practice of assessing a person's character or personality from their

    Physiognomy

    Physiognomy

    Physiognomy

  • Physics
  • Scientific field of study

    technologies that have transformed modern society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons; advances in thermodynamics

    Physics

    Physics

  • Lenovo
  • Chinese multinational technology company

    2024. Products manufactured by the company include desktop computers, laptops, tablet computers, smartphones, workstations, servers, supercomputers, data

    Lenovo

    Lenovo

    Lenovo

  • Fred Brooks
  • American computer scientist (1931–2022)

    computer architect, software engineer, and computer scientist, best known for managing development of IBM's System/360 family of mainframe computers and

    Fred Brooks

    Fred Brooks

    Fred_Brooks

  • John McCarthy (computer scientist)
  • American scientist (1927–2011)

    2016. "History of Computers and Computing, Birth of the modern computer, Software history, LISP of John McCarthy". history-computer.com. Archived from

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John McCarthy (computer scientist)

    John_McCarthy_(computer_scientist)

  • ChatGPT
  • Generative AI chatbot by OpenAI

    qualitative study exploring early adopters' utilization and perceptions". Computers in Human Behavior: Artificial Humans. 2 100027. doi:10.1016/j.chbah.2023

    ChatGPT

    ChatGPT

    ChatGPT

  • Hard problem of consciousness
  • Philosophical concept

    In the philosophy of mind, the hard problem of consciousness (or simply the hard problem) is to explain how and why organisms have qualia, phenomenal consciousness

    Hard problem of consciousness

    Hard problem of consciousness

    Hard_problem_of_consciousness

  • BeeLine Reader
  • Accessibility software

    Alphabetic Writer, and The Space Between: A Study in Digital Reading and Source-Based Writing". Computers and Composition. 46: 4–20. doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2017

    BeeLine Reader

    BeeLine_Reader

  • Theory of multiple intelligences
  • Educational model of human intelligence

    and spatial intelligences. Introduced in Howard Gardner's book Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences (1983), this framework has gained popularity

    Theory of multiple intelligences

    Theory of multiple intelligences

    Theory_of_multiple_intelligences

  • Computer mouse
  • Pointing device used to control a computer

    on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37233). IEEE Pacific Rim Conference on Communications, Computers and Signal Processing

    Computer mouse

    Computer mouse

    Computer_mouse

  • Commodore PET
  • Personal computer system

    The Commodore PET is a line of personal computers produced starting in 1977 by Commodore International. A single all-in-one case combines a MOS Technology

    Commodore PET

    Commodore PET

    Commodore_PET

  • Technological singularity
  • Hypothetical event

    suggesting that humans are likely to interface with computers, or upload their minds to computers, in a way that enables substantial intelligence amplification

    Technological singularity

    Technological_singularity

  • 4E cognition
  • Concept in the philosophy of mind

    is not part of your brain or mind, but it supports your cognitive processes. In addition to the weak and the strong reading of 4E cognition, there is also

    4E cognition

    4E_cognition

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  • Reiding
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Reiding

    Son of the Red-haired

    Reiding

  • MINDY
  • Female

    English

    MINDY

    Pet form of English Melinda, MINDY means "black/dark serpent" or "sweet serpent." 

    MINDY

  • MINE
  • Female

    German

    MINE

    Short form of German Wilhelmine, MINE means "will-helmet."

    MINE

  • Redding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redding

    English : variant spelling of Reading.German and Dutch : patronymic from any of the Germanic personal names with the first element rād ‘counsel’, ‘advice’.

    Redding

  • Reding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reding

    English : variant of Reading.Dutch and German : variant of Redding 2.

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  • Ryding
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ryding

    English : variant of Reading.

    Ryding

  • Redding
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Redding

    Son of Reed.

    Redding

  • Redding
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Redding

    Son of the Red-haired

    Redding

  • Wind
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wind

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a pathway, alleyway, or road, Old English (ge)wind (from windan ‘to go’).English, German, and Danish : nickname for a swift runner, from Middle English wind ‘wind’, Middle High German wint ‘wind’, also ‘greyhound’.German : variant of Wendt.Swedish : ornamental name from vind ‘wind’, or a habitational name from a place named with this element.

    Wind

  • Reading
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reading

    English : habitational name from the county seat of Berkshire, which gets its name from Old English Rēadingas ‘people of Rēad(a)’, a byname meaning ‘red’.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a clearing, an unattested Old English ryding.

    Reading

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  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Pashtun

    Zar-Mina

    Zar - Gold; Mina - Love

    Zar-Mina

  • Riding
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    English

    Riding

    English : variant of Reading 2.

    Riding

  • MINH
  • Male

    Vietnamese

    MINH

    Vietnamese name MINH means "intelligent."

    MINH

  • MINU
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    MINU

    (مینو) Variant spelling of Persian Minoo, MINU means "heaven, paradise."

    MINU

  • Reading
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, English

    Reading

    Son of the Red-haired

    Reading

  • Redin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Redin

    English : presumably a variant of Reddan or Reading.

    Redin

  • Zar Mina |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Zar Mina |

    Zar - gold, Mina - Love

    Zar Mina |

  • Reading
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Reading

    Son of Reed.

    Reading

  • Reddin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reddin

    English : variant of Redden.Irish : variant of Roden.German and Dutch : variant of Redding 2.

    Reddin

  • MINA
  • Female

    German

    MINA

     Short form of German Wilhelmina, MINA means "will-helmet." Compare with another form of Mina.

    MINA

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Online names & meanings

  • Beeroth
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Beeroth

    Wells, explaining.

  • Rucha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rucha

    Vedic lyrics

  • Bimba
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bimba

    Image, Reflection, Also referred to as the disk of brightness surrounding the Sun, Moon

  • Gullinbursti
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Gullinbursti

    The boar ridden by Freyr.

  • CHIBUEZE
  • Male

    African

    CHIBUEZE

    God is the king.

  • En-eglaim
  • Biblical

    En-eglaim

    eye, or fountain, of calves

  • FISHKE
  • Male

    Yiddish

    FISHKE

    (פִישְׁקֶע) Variant spelling of Yiddish Fishel, FISHKE means "little fish."

  • Bainbridge
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Gaelic, Irish

    Bainbridge

    Pale Bridge

  • Vicary
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Vicary

    English : variant spelling of Vickery.

  • Lolitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Lolitha

    Sweet

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  • Reading
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the act of reading; used in reading.

  • Leading
  • a.

    Guiding; directing; controlling; foremost; as, a leading motive; a leading man; a leading example.

  • Mind
  • n.

    To occupy one's self with; to employ one's self about; to attend to; as, to mind one's business.

  • Mind
  • n.

    To obey; as, to mind parents; the dog minds his master.

  • Reading
  • n.

    An observation read from the scale of a graduated instrument; as, the reading of a barometer.

  • Rampant
  • v.

    Ramping; leaping; springing; rearing upon the hind legs; hence, raging; furious.

  • Minx
  • n.

    The mink; -- called also minx otter.

  • Reading
  • n.

    Study of books; literary scholarship; as, a man of extensive reading.

  • Healing
  • a.

    Tending to cure; soothing; mollifying; as, the healing art; a healing salve; healing words.

  • Mild
  • superl.

    Gentle; pleasant; kind; soft; bland; clement; hence, moderate in degree or quality; -- the opposite of harsh, severe, irritating, violent, disagreeable, etc.; -- applied to persons and things; as, a mild disposition; a mild eye; a mild air; a mild medicine; a mild insanity.

  • Mind
  • v.

    Memory; remembrance; recollection; as, to have or keep in mind, to call to mind, to put in mind, etc.

  • Mind
  • v. i.

    To give attention or heed; to obey; as, the dog minds well.

  • Mind
  • n.

    To fix the mind or thoughts on; to regard with attention; to treat as of consequence; to consider; to heed; to mark; to note.

  • Plain-dealing
  • a.

    Practicing plain dealing; artless. See Plain dealing, under Dealing.

  • Mind
  • n.

    To have in mind; to purpose.

  • Heading
  • n.

    That which stands at the head; title; as, the heading of a paper.

  • Mind
  • n.

    To put in mind; to remind.

  • Breeding
  • n.

    The raising or improving of any kind of domestic animals; as, farmers should pay attention to breeding.

  • Reading
  • a.

    Addicted to reading; as, a reading community.

  • Beading
  • n.

    The beads or bead-forming quality of certain liquors; as, the beading of a brand of whisky.