DeepMind Loses $572M; KDD 2019 Best Papers; AI for Wildlife Conservation

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DeepMind's New AI Tracks Serengeti Herds from Images Alone DeepMind, the U.K.-based AI research subsidiary acquired by Alphabet in 2014 for $500 million, today detailed ecological research its science team is conducting to develop AI systems that'll help study the behavior of animal species in Tanzania's Serengeti National Park. They extend the popular BERT architecture to a multi-modal two-stream model, processing both visual and textual inputs in separate streams that interact through co-attentional transformer layers.

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