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Center for Human-Nature, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience

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Hokkaido University launched the Center for Human-Nature, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuroscience, or CHAIN, in July 2019.




Jack Ma Saves Us From Elon Musk's AI Dystopia

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Tech billionaires Jack Ma and Elon Musk can't agree whether artificial intelligence is going to take over the world.


Catholic conference between Europe and China on artificial intelligence and faith

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The issues to be addressed include digitalisation, artificial intelligence and other technologies, with particular attention on China and the Pope's โ€ฆ



How Relevant is the Turing Test in the Age of Sophisbots?

arXiv.org Machine Learning

Popular culture has contemplated societies of thinking machines for generations, envisioning futures from utopian to dystopian. These futures are, arguably, here now-we find ourselves at the doorstep of technology that can at least simulate the appearance of thinking, acting, and feeling. The real question is: now what?


Fact-Checking Meets Fauxtography: Verifying Claims About Images

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

The recent explosion of false claims in social media and on the Web in general has given rise to a lot of manual fact-checking initiatives. Unfortunately, the number of claims that need to be fact-checked is several orders of magnitude larger than what humans can handle manually. Thus, there has been a lot of research aiming at automating the process. Interestingly, previous work has largely ignored the growing number of claims about images. This is despite the fact that visual imagery is more influential than text and naturally appears alongside fake news. Here we aim at bridging this gap. In particular, we create a new dataset for this problem, and we explore a variety of features modeling the claim, the image, and the relationship between the claim and the image. The evaluation results show sizable improvements over the baseline. We release our dataset, hoping to enable further research on fact-checking claims about images.