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<title>AgnosticWeb.com - New AI Research:  Episodic Memory</title>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://m.spectrum.ieee.org/podcast/robotics/artificial-intelligence/human-memory-computer-memory-and-memento-THIS">http://m.spectrum.ieee.org/podcast/robotics/artificial-intelligence/human-memory-comput...</a> is pretty epic... it allows for a kind of &amp;quot;playback&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;free-association&amp;quot; of the past to simultaneously search down different pathways.  Mimicing at least  one part of human problem solving...-Very interesting what it could tell us about how we process memories....I</p>
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