China's bid to beat the world's artificial intelligence revolution
The country is hoping to use the technology to transform a variety of industries, including manufacturing, health and transport. Hundreds of gadgets and must-have electronic devices were on display at Shanghai's Consumer Electronic Show, or CES Asia. Among them was a driverless car powered by Baidu's Project Apollo self-driving car platform. The tech giant is using machine-learning, a new step in artificial intelligence, to develop the technology. Machine-learning allows computers to learn without being explicitly programmed.
Jun-11-2017, 07:00:12 GMT