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How 'cognitive ergonomics' will humanise AI technology Information Age
Whether exchanging dialogue with our smartphones or scribbling characters on touchscreens, the Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) we interact with today are intuitive and foster'easy to use' input methods. Driven by speech, handwriting and touch, our technologies are continually progressing towards intuitive communication between humans and machines, and we are continuing to march forward. However, several advancements in artificial intelligence technology, such as machine and deep learning capabilities, have paved the way for the humanistion of our machines and devices. And there's one particular development in the AI space which has pioneered the ability for seamless human-to-machine interaction - cognitive ergonomics. Through cognitive ergonomics, system designs that allows machines to adapt and operate considering mental workloads and other factors, we are able to communicate with our devices as easy as writing a note on paper.
The Race For AI: Google, Twitter, Intel, Apple In A Rush To Grab Artificial Intelligence Startups
More than 30 private companies working to advance artificial intelligence technologies have been acquired in the last 5 years by corporate giants competing in the space, including Google, IBM, Yahoo, Intel, and, more recently, Apple and Salesforce. There have been 5 major acquisitions already in 2016. Google has been the most prominent global player, with 9 acquisitions in the category under its belt (follow all of Google's M&A activity here through our real-time Google acquisitions tracker). In 2013, the corporate giant picked up deep learning and neural network startup DNNresearch from the computer science department at the University of Toronto. This acquisition reportedly helped Google make major upgrades to its image search feature.
Hi Robot - Artificial Intelligence
We would expect all of these stages to be relevant to varying degrees; the Isle of Man and the industries it is home to are no exception. Whilst some of these technologies may seem far away – and some of them still are – being ready for them will be a key differentiator for workplaces and governments alike. Automation and Robotics varies hugely by industry, sector, and country. There are a number of fields where these technologies are already fully implemented, especially where the removal of human input is for safety reasons; i.e. in dangerous situations such as hazardous environments. However, in a number of fields, this is still in its infancy and improvements can still easily be made – none more so than certain sections of professional services. Machine learning is embedded in several high-tech industries, and is starting to enter early adopter and mainstream usage in both the home and the workplace.
AI Downs Fighter Pilot - Marginal REVOLUTION
Popular Science: A pilot A.I. developed by a doctoral graduate from the University of Cincinnati has shown that it can not only beat other A.I.s, but also a professional fighter pilot with decades of experience. In a series of flight combat simulations, the A.I. successfully evaded retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Gene "Geno" Lee, and shot him down every time. In a statement, Lee called it "the most aggressive, responsive, dynamic and credible A.I. I've seen to date." The fact that an AI downed a professional fighter pilot? Or the fact that the AI was developed by a graduate student?
How Amazon Triggered a Robot Arms Race
An Amazon warehouse is a flurry of activity. Towering hydraulic arms lift heavy boxes toward the rafters. And an army of stubby orange robots slide along the floor like giant, sentient hockey pucks, piled high with towers of consumer gratification ranging from bestsellers to kitchenware. Those are Kiva robots, once the marvel of warehouses everywhere. Amazon whipped out its wallet and threw down 775 million to purchase these robot legions in 2012.
Complexity frontiers, Artificial Intelligence and Agent-Based Modeling
Complexity, in my point of view, is the key for disruptive evolutions in Data Science and Machine Learning. Approaches as the one from Edgar Morin allow us to see the world through a completely different point of view, analyzing and deconstructing commom sense, leading to a completely new epistemologic view of the world and problems. An agent-based model is a model where agents are autonomous, interact with each other, iteract, follow rules for this interaction and usually we see an emergence of phenomena, many times completely disassociated from the initial condition. The system self organizes in what is called an open system, by Bertalanffy (1950). It depends upon internal changes in the system and also on environmental changes.
When Hollywood does AI, it's fun but farfetched
Go to the movies or turn on a TV, and you'll quickly learn to fear artificial intelligence. The power of rogue computers is one of Hollywood's most popular topics. Call it an existential fear of the unknown, or perhaps a sense of our own mortality. Whatever our future actually holds, we're fascinated today by how we might share it with machines that become smarter, nimbler and -- gulp -- meaner than we are. Even a techno-sophisticate like Elon Musk frets about us "summoning the demon," and research companies like OpenAI have been founded with the goal of ensuring that AI doesn't turn around and bite us. While researchers creating AI in Silicon Valley and collegiate computer science labs have their own theories about what this software will become, they've seen the movies just like us, and they know what's on our minds.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has 10 commandments for how AI and humans should act
The robot revolution is coming, and people like Elon Musk and prominent scientists are concerned about what this could portend for humanity. They have suggested that we carefully think through what it would mean to live with artificial sentiences that could easily outstrip our own intelligences, and whether it's really worth bringing them into the world to make our chat apps a little better. As part of a lengthy June 28 op-ed for Slate on the future of AI, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella outlined six imperatives for artificial intelligence, and four things that humans must impart into AI systems they build. A quick summary of Nadella's beliefs--10 commandments, if you will--regarding how AIs and humans must act in our shared future: Nadella's op-ed references science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov's often-cited three laws of robotics, which essentially state that robots should not harm humans. Nadella takes this slightly further in suggesting their programs should be designed so that they're actively helping people.
Artificial Intelligence Defined
Artificial Intelligence is developing at a rapid pace, with companies examining its potential to propel business growth. According to CNBC, Google has stated that it aims to win the artificial intelligence game, following news that it had purchased UK artificial intelligence firm Deepmind for more than US 537 million at the beginning of 2014. Artificial intelligence is still developing in the container terminal industry, however, intelligent autonomous machines are used at some fully automated terminals globally. These machines will be controlled by a central terminal operating system (TOS), which will coordinate the movement of automated cranes and other such equipment. Simulation and emulation company TBA are currently developing simulated virtual training techniques to allow terminal operator staff to train in a virtual environment.
Three-Word Phrases---anda Map---Can Find Anyone Anywhere Search
According to the UK-based company What3words, I live at offers.reform.curve in Brooklyn. I work for Condé Nast, which has offices in downtown Manhattan at words.artists.names--but Afterward, I'll be drinking at trick.pills.prompting. These little word-salads are cute, but you might be wondering: Why do I need a new address? If you live in the developed world, you probably don't; Google Maps knows where you live, and so does the mail carrier.