Can AI Write its Own Applications? @ExpoDX #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #DigitalTransformation
Early last year, a Microsoft research project dubbed DeepCoder announced that it had made progress creating AI that could write its own programs. Such a feat has long captured the imagination of technology optimists and pessimists alike, who might consider software that creates its own software as the next paradigm in technology – or perhaps the direct route to building the evil Skynet. As with most machine learning or deep learning approaches that make up the bulk of today's AI, DeepCoder was creating code that it based on large numbers of examples of existing code that researchers used to train the system. The result: software that ended up assembling bits of human-created programs, a feat Wired Magazine referred to as'looting other software.' And yet, in spite of DeepCoder's PR faux pas, the idea of software smart enough to create its own applications remains an area of active research, as well as an exciting prospect for the digital world at large.
Jul-10-2018, 03:06:02 GMT
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