Mopy Fish Free Download
A virtual fish? Take the plunge into artificial intelligence Mopy fish from Hewlett Packard takes artificial intelligence to a new level -- or is that a new depth? It looks real, acts real and gets upset if you don't give it lots of attention. Technofile Al Fasoldt's reviews and commentaries, continuously available online since 1983 A virtual fish? Take the plunge into artificial intelligence Nov. 16, 1997 By Al Fasoldt Copyright © 1997, The Syracuse Newspapers Virtual pets are hot this year. The craze started in Japan, where living space can be too restrictive for real pets.
Now you can have a virtual pet of your own, at no cost, right on your screen. The pet is Mopy Fish. It's a Windows 95 screensaver in which an astonishingly lifelike goldfish swims around your screen, looking for companionship and, of course, an occasional pinch of fish food. The fish is utterly realistic in the way it darts about, and it acts just like any of the goldfish I've owned in its jittery mannerisms when you get too close. If you forget to feed it, Mopy turns glum, and if you neglect it for more than a few weeks, the fish goes belly-up and floats to the top of your screen. (A few coaxing clicks and a dash of fish food will bring Mopy back to life.) Mopy Fish is available as a free download on the Web at.
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The download file is about 1.4 megabytes, so it should not take long to receive. Global Beach, a British company specializing in the creation of artificial life through software, created Mopy Fish as a public-relations stunt for the German branch of Hewlett Packard. Gimmick or not, the little goldfish is one of the cleverest toys I've ever seen. Ratchet zvukoizolyacii programma. And it surely is the most brilliant adaptation of artificial intelligence you can find without spending a cent. Mopy is an animation, as you might guess.
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But unlike nearly all other animations you can play on your PC, which are composed of hundreds or perhaps even thousands of separate frames, the animation that gives Mopy such striking realism was created from 1 million color photographs of a goldfish. These individual photos were then analyzed by a high-speed computer to discern the almost imperceptible patterns of gestures and slight movements that a goldfish makes. The analysis was then coded into the artificial intelligence program that governs the behavior of Mopy on your screen. The result is simply unnerving if you are accustomed to ordinary animations. Like any real fish -- and unlike any animations you've ever seen -- Mopy swims and cavorts in endless realism, never repeating any of its behavior patterns in exactly the same way, always reacting in subtle variations to your mouse movements. Until now, artificial intelligence has been treated like life on Mars -- you hear about it, wonder if it's true, and know you'll never get a chance to see what it's like.