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Science fiction fans benefited from the work of Harry Harrison, who discussed the kinds of help that human beings could give to computers and robots fifty years ago. (Read
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"Neuroscientist Paul Sajda, of Columbia University, taps into the vision system to help computers find meaningful images. Through an EEG cap, the computer can tell which image grab your attention even if they're moving too fast to consciously notice.
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