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Canada: Cops can now 'take all your stuff'
- by Mindelle Jacobs - 2009-04-27

Canadian groups at United Nations conference express dismay with Canada's refusal to participate.
- 2009-04-22

VIDEO: George Galloway Barred from Canada
- 2009-04-02

Injunction at the Federal Court: George Galloway Hearing in Toronto
- by Omar Ha-Redeye - 2009-03-30

Economic Crisis Slams Canada
Federal Government Denial
- by Roger Annis - 2009-03-29

Canada: Reverse the ban on Galloway
- by Lawyers Against the War - 2009-03-28

Endorse George Galloway Canada Tour - End the Ban
- 2009-03-22

"Idiotic" Decision of Canadian Authorities: British MP George Galloway Banned from Canada
- 2009-03-20
Canada breaking the law by hosting war crimes suspect George W. Bush
- by John Mcnamer - 2009-03-18

Rage on the Streets in Calgary as Bush Visits
- 2009-03-18
War Crimes: "W": Do Not Enter Canada!
Lawyers Against War, Gail Davidson on MSNBC Keith Olbermann
- 2009-03-16

Government ignores request to bar Bush from Canada
- by Lawyers Against the War - 2009-03-16

Military in Canada to be used for threats to 'domestic front'
- 2009-03-10

Canada should bar or prosecute Bush: lawyer
- by Jeremy Klaszus - 2009-03-08

Ottawa Conference: Five Years after 2004 Coup, Ottawa Initiative 2009 Takes Stock of Canadian Role in Haiti
- 2009-02-27

World Court scrutinizes Israeli wall despite opposition
- by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East - 2009-02-24
Former President and War Criminal George W Coming to Canada, March 17
- by Lawyers against War - 2009-02-24

"Israeli Apartheid Week": Carleton University Administration violates free expression - bans and confiscates posters
- 2009-02-22

Iceland: NATO Charts Out Battle For The Arctic
Arctic's thawing seas bring new security risks
- by David Stringer - 2009-01-29

Canada rejects US Iraq war deserter
- 2009-01-26

Five Tests for Canada’s next Federal Budget
Download the CCPA Report
- by Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) - 2009-01-24

Gaza: Canada Should Not Endorse Human Rights Violations
Vote against UN Human Rights Council resolution
- 2009-01-14

War Resister Kimberley Rivera & Family ordered to leave Canada
- 2009-01-09

Canada, U.S. agree to use each other's troops in civil emergencies
- by David Pugliese - 2008-12-26

Researchers call for end to political 'subverting' of science
- 2008-10-17

Canadian Elections: Support David Orchard in Desnethé-Missinippi-Churchill River
- 2008-10-12

Spreading NAFTA's Love Across The Atlantic
- by Dana Gabriel - 2008-10-10

The Harper Record
The Conservative government’s record comes under fire in new book
- by Elaine Hughes - 2008-09-29

Blackwater-linked firm to train Canadian troops
- 2008-08-29

Canadian Reader's Comment on The US Missile Defense Shield located in Poland directed against Russia
- 2008-08-17

Canadian Government reaffirms support for Khadr’s Guantánamo Bay detention and prosecution
- by Graham Beverley, Keith Jones - 2008-07-20

Canada: A consistent pattern of violence directed against First Nations
- by Ieriwa’on:ni - 2008-06-22

SuperCorridor Defeat? Don't Bet On It
- by Stephen Lendman - 2008-06-20

Canadian Workers Demand Immediate End to War in Afghanistan
- 2008-06-14

Colin Powell, Keep Out
The case for blocking Bush's war spinner at our border
- by Murray Dobbin - 2008-06-12

Montreal is not a haven for war criminals! Put Henry Kissinger on trial!
- 2008-06-08

Conservatives in Denial about North American Union and Canadian Sovereignty
- by Kevin Parkinson - 2008-05-16

Canada’s C-51 Law To Outlaw 60% of Natural Health Products
Don’t Let Big Pharma Do This To Canada
- 2008-04-30
Protest against Lockheed Martin's Involvement with the Canadian Census.
- 2008-04-11

Port Hope: Government of Canada Coverup regarding Uranium Contamination
- 2008-04-10

Big Brother Canada: Real ID to be adopted in Canadian provinces
- by Connie Fogal - 2008-04-08

Iraq and Afghanistan: Maybe we should admit mistake
- by Scott Taylor - 2008-04-08

TransCanada pipeline encroaches on aboriginal territorial rights
- 2008-04-06

Canada’s latest political prisoners
- by Justin Podur - 2008-04-01

Tar Sands Exploration in Saskatchewan: The Environmental Impacts
- 2008-03-31

Canada and Israel Sign Declaration to Cooperate on Public Safety
- 2008-03-23

Canada's Budget 2008: Taxes and the Forward March of Neoliberalism
- by Bryan Evans - 2008-03-01

Canada's Conservative Government Gets Advice on Prolonging the Afghanistan War
- by Roger Annis - 2008-02-06

Canadian "Peacekeeping" Troops in Afghanistan: Keep Pearson out of it
- by Linda McQuaig - 2008-02-05

Canada's Police State: Mohamed Harkat, Security Certificate Detainee Unjustly Arrested in Ottawa
- 2008-01-30

Canada to skip UN racism conference due to expected 'anti-Semitism'
- 2008-01-25

Canadian General Takes Senior Command Role in Iraq
- by Jon Elmer, Anthony Fenton - 2008-01-25

Canadian Manual Has US on Torture List
- by Ian Austen - 2008-01-19

Canada puts U.S. on torture watch list
- 2008-01-17

Canada: Judge rules the return of political refugees to the US illegal
- by Guy Charron - 2007-12-19

New Driver's License requires birth certificate
Radio frequency ID chip to be added
- by Kyla King - 2007-12-08

Canada's Supreme Court opens door to deportation of US "war resisters"
- by Guy Charron - 2007-11-29
Premeditated Merger: North American Union 'a couple years away'
- 2007-11-22

Why Canadian Forces Should Immediately Withdraw From Afghanistan
- by Michael Skinner - 2007-10-22

Canada: Throne Speech Threatens to Extend the War
- by Steven Staples - 2007-10-17










http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2009/05/darpa-heat-energy-brains-now-make-us-some/

Darpa wants to prove the human mind is entirely physical, thereby erasing the distinction between man and machine.

The U.S. military’s premiere research agency is already trying to use math to predict human behavior and neuroscience to replicate a primate’s brain. The next step: Lean on the study of energy and heat to create an entirely new theory for how intelligence actually works.

The idea behind Darpa’s latest venture, called “Physical Intelligence” (PI) is to prove, mathematically, that the human mind is nothing more than parts and energy. In other words, all brain activities — reasoning, emoting, processing sights and smells — derive from physical mechanisms at work, acting according to the principles of “thermodynamics in open systems.” Thermodynamics is founded on the conversion of energy into work and heat within a system (which could be anything from a test-tube solution to a planet). The processes can be summed up in formalized equations and laws, which are then used to describe how systems react to changes in their surroundings.

Now, the military wants a new equation: one that explains the human mind as a thermodynamic system. Once that’s done, they’re asking for “abiotic, self-organizing electronic and chemical systems” that display the PI principles. More than just computers that think, Darpa wants to re-envision how thought works — and then design computers whose thought processes are governed by the same laws as our own.

Sounds spooky, but what Darpa suggests has been kicking around as branch of philosophy, called physicalism, since the early 20th century. And researchers have already designed computers that can solve problems of complex physics. What is a little freaky is what DARPA’s new paradigm would mean for the distinction, or lack thereof, between humans and machines.

“If successful, the program would launch a revolution of understanding across many fields of human endeavor, demonstrate the first intelligence engineered from first principles, create new classes of electronic, computational, and chemical systems, and create tools to engineer intelligent systems that match the problem/environment in which they will exist.”

Even for Darpa, this is a wildly ambitious goal — one that may never be reached. But if the human mind is nothing more than the sum of its parts, Darpa’s new paradigm just might create computational intelligence that outdoes our own thermodynamic capabilities… making your brain the equivalent of last year’s model.


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