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The Researcher Who Wants to Bring AI to Factories
Gargantuan Taiwanese manufacturer Foxconn employs more than 1 million people and tens of thousands of robots making iPhones and other electronics. It has a reputation for cost cutting, including at the expense of its workers. Now, it's teaming up with an artificialโintelligence researcher who helped โฆ
PODCAST: Machine Learning, AgTech and Tensorflow HPE Newsroom
The age of highly accessible, open source machine learning tools is upon us. No longer niche, everyone -- from data scientists to Japanese cucumber farmers -- is using machine-learning technologies. But what is machine learning? Machine learning is exactly what it sounds like -- software that can learn to solve a problem. Using large sets of data, an algorithm can be trained to understand that data.
AI-Assisted Fake Porn Is Here and We're All Fucked
It's an approximation, face-swapped to look like she's performing in an existing incest-themed porn video. The video was created with a machine learning algorithm, using easily accessible materials and open-source code that anyone with a working knowledge of deep learning algorithms could put together. A clip from the full video, hosted on SendVids, showing Gal Gadot's face on a porn star's body. It's not going to fool anyone who looks closely. Sometimes the face doesn't track correctly and there's an uncanny valley effect at play, but at a glance it seems believable.
[Discussion] Which part of this song is generated by neural network (or other ML algorithms?) โข r/MachineLearning
I have a question as written in the title: Which part of the song is generated and which part is not? I assumed vocals are all recorded by human and other algorithms are harnessed to produce the ensemble of background instruments to make accompaniment? This is my first time to post here. So pls bear me if I diverse too much from the conventional way of composing a post.
The Morning After: Thursday, December 14th 2017
In cased you missed it, we got driven down an actual highway while wearing a VR headset, did cartwheels in a next-generation VR device and heard all about T-Mobile launching a TV service. That last one has nothing to do with VR. Its "world-scale" tracking is surprisingly solid. After fully unveiling the Vive Focus, HTC finally allowed lucky folks like Richard Lai to properly test out the six-degrees-of-freedom (6DoF) standalone VR headset. For the first time, you can actually walk around in VR without being tethered to a PC or confined to a fixed space.