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Sebastian Thrun talked about how he taught a class at Stanford and online, and the best Stanford student was stack ranked 412th (because the online students numbered 150,000).

Ted Nelson showed of a piece of hyperlinking software that appeared to have labelled section transclusion with advanced visualizations.

film-lo-and-behold-reveries-of-the-connected-world#simulating-the-future Later in the film, there was a shot of Carnegie Mellon's CHIMP robot considering a simulation of its future actions. In effect, it was predicting what it expected it would be able to do, and running through it, much like an athlete might visualize a race beforehand. It was a real-time rendered 3D animation that also served to give the researchers insight into how CHIMP was thinking about its next movements. film-lo-and-behold-reveries-of-the-connected-world#simulating-the-future

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