Pinaki Laskar on LinkedIn: #ai #machinelearning #programming #aidevelopment
What is the smartest artificial intelligence ever created? All today's AI is not True AI, be it virtual assistants or autonomous vehicles or predictive applications or large language models or search engines or recommendation systems or language translators or facial recognition systems or q/a systems or gamers. AI has not reached even a proof of concept demonstration phase to verify that its models, concepts or theories have the potential for real-world applications, as the evidence demonstrating that AI projects/products are feasible. Real AI is not some infrastructure (ML platform, algorithms, data, compute) and development stack (from libraries to languages, IDE, workflow and visualisation): Some applied maths, probability theory and statistics; Some statistical learning algorithms, logic regression, linear regression, decision trees and random forests; Machine learning algorithms, supervised, unsupervised and reinforced; ANNs, DL algorithms and models, filtering the input data through many layers to predict and classify information; Optimizing (compressing and quantizing) trained neural network models; Some statistical patterns and inferences; Some programming languages, as Python and R., with their libraries and packages; ML platforms, frameworks and runtimes such as PyTorch, ONNX, Apache MXNet, TensorFlow, Caffe2, CNTK, SciKit-Learn, and Keras; Inferencing SDKs like the Qualcomm Neural Processing SDK, integrated development environments (IDE), such as PyCharm, Microsoft VS Code, Jupyter, MATLAB, etc.; Physical servers, virtual machines, containers, specialized hardware such as GPUs, cloud-based computational resources including VMs, containers, and Serverless computing. Today's AI is so-called "Narrow AI" which is designed to perform a single task, and any knowledge gained from performing that task will not automatically be applied to other tasks.
Dec-29-2022, 04:16:11 GMT