Things Worth Learning From 2018 Artificial Intelligence Projects
Looking back at some of 2018's most prominent and exciting AI projects forecasts promising advances in the coming years. With a wide range of startups and government projects boosting visibility and funding for various machine learning operations, there's plenty to be excited about for both business and personal AI solutions. Of course, there's also the occasional misfire to keep expectations realistic and learning from these examples remains key in keeping future developments healthy. Here's what to learn from 2018 artificial intelligence projects. At a glance, DeepMind's exhibition that showed off its ability to topple some of the strongest chess and shogi AI may not seem like a major accomplishment, but the ease of relating AI's progress by comparing it to chess masters makes for a good bridge between the highly scientifically literate and the average person.
Dec-29-2018, 01:43:52 GMT
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