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Effective Learning Critical to Compelling Experience of Artificial Intelligence, Says Strategy Analytics
The desire for users to complete everyday tasks and functions using AI is high. But current AI solutions often fall short of expectations due to limitations in capability and functionality. "Effective learning is critical to creating a compelling experience in this way," commented Christopher Dodge, Associate Director and report author. "Many AI solutions require too much upfront action from the user; manually inputting data or linking profiles from different apps to ensure inclusion in one service is time-consuming and clumsy." Correctly identifying an individual within one ecosystem also impacts basic tasks, especially if the solution cannot identify the individual requesting the action.
China blocks online broadcast of computer go match
Internet users outside China watched a computer defeat its national go champion, but few Chinese web surfers could see it. Censors blocked access to Tuesday's online broadcast by Google, which organized the game in a town west of Shanghai during a forum on artificial intelligence. The event got little coverage from Chinese newspapers and broadcasters, suggesting they might have received orders to avoid mentioning Google, which closed its China-based search engine in 2010 in a dispute over censorship and computer hacking. The official response to the game, a major event for go and artificial intelligence, reflects the conflict between the ruling Communist Party's technology ambitions and its insistence on controlling what its public can see, hear and read.
'Pirates of the Caribbean' to crush 'Baywatch' lifeguards in beachside summer box office battle
Johnny Depp returns as Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." Johnny Depp returns as Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." Hollywood is about to find out what, if anything, can sink Walt Disney Co.'s "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise. The fifth movie in the Johnny Depp-starring series faces withering reviews and threats from hackers, not to mention competition from Dwayne Johnson and a team of slow-motion beach babes. Yet none of that is likely to stop "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" from sailing to the top of the U.S. box office charts during Memorial Day weekend, easily topping Paramount Pictures' raunchy "Baywatch" adaptation.
What Can We Expect From Artificial Intelligence In The Future?
A decade ago, artificial intelligence was something we saw in the movies. Nobody ever imagined AI would become a major part of our lives. Today, there is a huge amount of hype in the world of AI and it is already being seen as a major tool in many fields. Driverless car technology is well advanced and in some countries, notably China, AI research and development is booming. Millions of people use Alexa to turn the lights on or receive targeted online information.
[R] [1705.07832] Concrete Dropout -- learnable dropout probabilities!! • r/MachineLearning
The original one, Variational Dropout and the Local Reparameterization Trick is cited in the Concrete Dropout paper and is indeed somewhat limited, however this issue is resolved in Variational Dropout Sparsifies Deep Neural Networks (accepted to ICML '17, paper from my labmates). They have very strange excuse to avoid comparison with the last paper (IMO both methods use different relaxations, it'd be useful to compare them face-to-face) We chose not to compare to Gaussian dropout in our experiments, as when optimising Gaussian dropout's α following its variational interpretation [23], the method is known to underperform [28] UPD: there's also Generalized Dropout (uses straight through estimator, which is not unbiased gradient estimator, and Information Dropout that does not use binary formulation.
Here are all the huge changes Google is making this year
Google gave us a look at the future of its products and services today at its annual I/O developer conference in Mountain View, California. There were a number of key announcements that will help shape the future of Android and other major platforms, including a new application called Google Lens, changes to Google Home, and some Google Photos additions. The mobile giant also presented a couple of features we should expect to see in the upcoming Android O update, but stopped short of showing any new hardware. Here are the biggest announcements from the opening day keynote. Android O still doesn't have a name, but we at least know a few of the features it will launch with. The next version of Android will get Picture-to-Picture, an automatic multi-window feature that will let you continue to watch videos or read an article while you browse through the OS.
9 ways AI isn't going to be like Hollywood
Because AI gives us a window into our own souls by challenging us to consider what it means to be human, what it means to think, and what our place in the world is. It's a topic that's ripe for philosophical discussion, and hard-hitting directors such as Ridley Scott, Steven Spielberg, Stanley Kubrick, and Spike Jonze have all used it as a platform to explore what a world of AI looks like -- and what it might mean to live in it. There's also a long history of villainous AI, perhaps because those "just a machine" antagonists make human leads seem all the more heroic, or perhaps because science fiction has become increasingly dystopian over time. But while Hollywood gets some of it right, there's plenty of artistic license at work. Let's take a look at some of the things that Hollywood gets wrong about AI, and why.
A Neuromorphic Chip that Makes Music
A chip made by researchers at IMEC in Belgium uses brain-inspired circuits to compose melodies. The prototype neuromorphic chip learns the rules of musical composition by detecting patterns in the songs it's exposed to. It then creates its own song in the same style. It's an early demo from a project to develop low-power, general purpose learning accelerators that could help tailor medical sensors to their wearers and enable personal electronics to learn their users' patterns of behavior. Today's connected devices don't have much smarts on board--instead they send data into the cloud for analysis by remote servers, where energy use and cooling costs are not at a premium, says Praveen Raghavan, who leads technology development for neuromorphic computation at IMEC.
Amazon Channels: Unbundled live sport comes to Prime Video
Amazon has launched Channels in the UK, allowing you to watch live TV through Prime Video. The company is hoping to lure in customers by offering increased flexibility. Channels takes a very different approach to Sky, which forces customers to pay for access to bundles of channels, even if they only plan to watch one of them. The I.F.O. is fuelled by eight electric engines, which is able to push the flying object to an estimated top speed of about 120mph. The giant human-like robot bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie'Avatar' and is claimed as a world first by its creators from a South Korean robotic company Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi and Kaptain Rock playing one string light saber guitar perform jam session A man looks at an exhibit entitled'Mimus' a giant industrial robot which has been reprogrammed to interact with humans during a photocall at the new Design Museum in South Kensington, London Electrification Guru Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart talks about the electric Jaguar I-PACE concept SUV before it was unveiled before the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, U.S The Jaguar I-PACE Concept car is the start of a new era for Jaguar.
Machine Learning Defined Infographic • r/artificial
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