Justin Rattner on Bridging The Human/Machine Gap
posted by Annie Rodkins on July 18, 2008
Intel CTO Justin Rattner talks about Intel’s 40th anniversary and gives a sneak preview of his upcoming keynote at the Intel Developer Forum, where he will share his thoughts on the next 40 years of computing and on bridging the gap between humans and machines. Justin’s keynote is scheduled for Thursday, August 21st.
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Comments
Jul 18 | Elia Rodriguez said:
The Wall-E shirt is fantastic! Where do I get one of those?
Jul 18 | Annie Rodkins said:
@Elia - I think it’s some sort of Pixar VIP shirt. I’d love to get one myself! Alas, unless we are instrumental to the creation of the hardware/software that made the movie, we are gonna have to wait for the Disney store version…
Jul 19 | Ken Kaplan said:
Love the shirt, too! I got to see it in action. It’s mesmerizing. Is it a geek thing?
At IDF 2007 in San Francisco, Justin wore another crazy shirt for this presentation on virtual worlds. What will he wear on stage this August at IDF in SF?
Jul 22 | pockeeyum said:
Love Wall-E!
Jul 23 | Annie Rodkins said:
Just ran across a good interview with Rattner on Computerworld: http://tinyurl.com/6qwdbz
“Human and computer intelligence will merge in 40 years”