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A beginner's guide to AI: The difference between video game AI and real AI

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Artificial intelligence, in the form we discuss here at Neural, includes machine learning systems like the core neural networks behind Alexa, Siri, and …


Samir Bagga posted on LinkedIn

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Are you just starting out programming and wondering where to learn Machine Learning? Check out my website https://lnkd.in/e2nHYsG This website teaches you Machine Learning in seven easy and concise lessons built for programming beginners. It takes you from what to download to program Machine Learning algorithms all the way to programming Neural Networks on your own computer. Not only that, but you can also learn applications of Machine Learning in the real world, like how Spotify creates personalized playlists for you, and how they are programmed.


Student Group Spotlight: CAIS++ Showcases "AI for Social Good" Projects

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As the student branch of the USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society, CAIS++ members work to promote the development of AI applications for …


GPT-3: What Is All the Fuss About?

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"GPT-3 is not a mind, but it is also not entirely a machine. It's something else: a statistically abstracted representation of the contents of millions of minds, as expressed in their writing." In recent years, the AI circus really has come to town and we've been treated to a veritable parade of technical aberrations seeking to dazzle us with their human-like intelligence. Many of these sideshows have been "embodied" AI, where the physical form usually functions as a cunning disguise for a clunky, pre-programmed bot. Like the world's first "AI anchor", launched by a Chinese TV network and -- how could we ever forget -- Sophia, Saudi Arabia's first robotic citizen.


Do not fear the rise of the machines

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How long will it be until artificial intelligence surpasses that of our own? UQ graduate Matthew Dahlitz explores the issue in his new documentary, featuring scientists from the Queensland Brain Institute. While we may feel bombarded by doomsday predictions about creating robots with human-like intelligence, UQ graduate, neuropsychotherapist and filmmaker Matthew Dahlitz believes there's no need to panic. Dahlitz (Bachelor of Arts (Psychological Science) '94, Master of Counselling '14) has combined his knowledge of the human mind with his passion for the arts to release his first feature-length documentary with son Jachin, through their independent film production and media house, Perfekt Studios. Titled Toward Singularity, the documentary explores how brain science is being used to inform the development of super intelligent computers and features interviews with a number of scientists from UQ's Queensland Brain Institute (QBI).



Artificial Intelligence And Data Privacy – Turning A Risk Into A Benefit

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The ability to train a deep learning (DL) system on large amounts of data has increased the speed of analysis and results, but the need for more and …



The Changes AI Will Bring

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Co-founder of AI technology startup Arthur AI Inc., and founder of Capital One Financial Corp.’s Center for Machine Learning. In 10 to 25 years, there will …


Colorado State University Global Launches Fully Online Artificial Intelligence and Machine …

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This new degree program will allow students to gain a detailed understanding of software development, artificial intelligence, and machine learning …