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openSauce

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    Melbourne
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    I am interested in interesting things
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    Was asked to leave, lol
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    Finance

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  1. Hopefully does his story justice http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/film-news/10542683/Benedict-Cumberbatch-as-Alan-Turing-first-look.html
  2. Anyone else excited to see this on the big screen? e
  3. Sorry Prowler, new to forum rules: http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/02/25/bionic-brain-verge-becoming-reality
  4. Not sure, I just used an arduino, LED and light sensor nothing as fancy as the above ^
  5. Why not? "The Turing test is a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human."
  6. Has anyone heard the buzz around "Bionic brain?" creating totally realistic A.I. that could pass a Turing test? I personally believe the first country to have this technology will bring the next revolution (i.e. like the Agricultural Revolution, Industrial Revolution etc) Think about it, any desk bound job could potentially be replaced by computer. Thoughts?
  7. Hi S, I was only able to achieve 1000bit/s without error and only done as a weekend project. You may need to engage/pay an engineer to design circuitry. All the best bro
  8. Hi Shamonto, I am the author of the post @ http://www.costayannakis.com/uncategorized/arduino-based-li-fi-system/ Consumer LiFi systems, to my knowledge, are not available commercially and are still in the experimentation phase. If you are serious about LiFi you may have to consider creating your own device. My device had a maximum transfer rate of 1,000 bits and was more to show the theory of how an led can be used to transfer data. I have also transferred data via a laser to a printer as shown here: These are both "line of sight" systems whereby if you break the line you lose some of the data. I think you have to be clear in what you want to do and the purpose. Feel free to ask me any question and I will endeavour to answer
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