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10 Machine Learning Facts Everyone Needs to Understand
Machine learning is an essential branch of Artificial Intelligence. This technique is adopted globally by many top-ranked companies. ML is all about creating algorithms and systems to analyze the process and learn from data. It is the fundamental science technology which processes more data and gives better results. Every business has data which they need to analyze, but the vast amount of data will be difficult to handle manually.
Humans Need Not Apply - Remixed - A Documentary
The 20 jobs that robots are most likely to take over human jobs. Is your job at risk? Machines are only getting smarter and more efficient. So much so that they're starting to take over both blue-collar and white-collar jobs. NPR recently posted a guide created by researchers that predicts the chance of our jobs being automated within the next 20 years. To make their projections, the experts scored jobs across 21 fields on nine possible traits, the four most important being: cleverness, negotiation, helping others, and squeezing into small spaces. "Machines have the potential to make the workplace more efficient, by automating mechanical and routine processes, but humans will always play a key-role at the centre," he said.
How Artificial Intelligence Is Regulating Live Video Streams
We all have a camera in our pockets, and nearly anyone can live video chat with minimal barrier to entry. Today, the ability to connect to anyone in the world through video is easier than ever -- and it will only get easier as technology advances. One emerging trend in the video space is live-streaming, or streaming video simultaneously captured and broadcast in real time. But live video has a dangerous downside: the lack of control. There's no "oops" button when live-streaming -- anything can happen, and it's difficult to contain what happens to the content.
Jazz generated by a neural network is absolutely terrifying
A pair of musicians-turned-programmers used a John Coltrane record to train a neural network. The result is a provocative glimpse of what it sounds like when an algorithm deconstructs a piece of human art -- and reassembles it into something a human would never create. The music the algorithm produces, which is streamed live 24 hours a day, is uncanny. Let's just say that it's not your dad's jazz. Dadabots, which is a collaboration between coders CJ Carr and Zack Zukowski, has done other experiments with AI-generated music.