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Apple's AI director: Here's how to supercharge deep learning
Apple's director of artificial intelligence, Ruslan Salakhutdinov, believes that the deep neural networks that have produced spectacular results in recent years could be supercharged in coming years by the addition of memory, attention, and general knowledge. Speaking at MIT Technology Review's EmTech Digital conference in San Francisco on Tuesday, Salakhutdinov said these attributes could help solve some of the outstanding problems in artificial intelligence. Salakhutdinov, who retains a post as an associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, pointed in his talk to limitations with deep-learning-driven machine vision and natural-language understanding. Deep learning--a technique that involves using vast numbers of roughly simulated neurons arranged in many interconnected layers--has produced dramatic progress in machine perception over recent years, but there are many ways in which these networks are limited. Salakhutdinov showed, for example, how image captioning systems based on the technology can label images incorrectly because they tend to focus on everything in the image.
Financial institutions turning to artificial intelligence for data mining, cost savings
Forbes magazine called artificial intelligence's potential for financial institutions "immense" because of its broad operational reach, such as: "including natural language processing (improving interactions between computers and human languages); machine learning (computer programs that can "learn" when exposed to new data); and expert systems (software programmed to provide advice) that help machines sense, comprehend and act in ways similar to the human brain."
Amazon's 'Echo Look' Could Snoop a Lot More Than Just Your Clothes
The new Amazon Echo Look seems like a logical enough extension of Alexa, the company's AI-powered digital assistant. Previously, Alexa lived inside speakers. That progression belies just how much more the Echo Look could know about you than other Alexa hardware does--especially if Amazon ever unleashes the full power of its machine learnings smarts. Amazon envisions the Echo Look as a way to get fashion advice. Command it to take a photo of you, repeat across various clothing options, and get a recommendation of what you should wear.
AI diagnostics are coming
Earlier this year, artificial intelligence scientist Sebastian Thrun and colleagues at Stanford University demonstrated that a "deep learning" algorithm was capable of diagnosing potentially cancerous skin lesions as accurately as a board-certified dermatologist. The cancer finding, reported in Nature, was part of a stream of reports this year offering an early glimpse into what could be a new era of "diagnosis by software," in which artificial intelligence aids doctors--or even competes with them. Experts say medical images, like photographs, x-rays, and MRIs, are a nearly perfect match for the strengths of deep-learning software, which has in the past few years led to breakthroughs in recognizing faces and objects in pictures. Companies are already in pursuit. Verily, Alphabet's life sciences arm, joined forces with Nikon last December to develop algorithms to detect causes of blindness in diabetics.
Man arrested for knocking over a 21-stone security robot while drunk
A US man has been arrested for allegedly knocking over a security robot while drunk. The incident took place in a car park in Mountain View, California. The autonomous robot, called K5, suffered a number of scratches but is now back on patrol. The I.F.O. is fuelled by eight electric engines, which is able to push the flying object to an estimated top speed of about 120mph. The giant human-like robot bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie'Avatar' and is claimed as a world first by its creators from a South Korean robotic company Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi and Kaptain Rock playing one string light saber guitar perform jam session A man looks at an exhibit entitled'Mimus' a giant industrial robot which has been reprogrammed to interact with humans during a photocall at the new Design Museum in South Kensington, London Electrification Guru Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart talks about the electric Jaguar I-PACE concept SUV before it was unveiled before the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, U.S The Jaguar I-PACE Concept car is the start of a new era for Jaguar.
Google's Waymo Launches Self-Driving Taxi Program In Phoenix Area
Arizona residents will soon be able to get a first-hand look at Waymo's self-driving car technology. Google's driving spinoff company is now accepting early applicants to its self-driving car trial program in Arizona. Read: One In Four Cars On U.S. Roads In 2035 Could Be Self-Driven Residents in the greater Phoenix area who are approved for the early rider program will be able to request a ride in Waymo's self-driving taxis. As Waymo noted, cars will also have a test driver riding along with passengers. As part of its increased testing rollout, Waymo also plans to bring an additional 500 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrids into its fleet.
Chatbot Tracker: Helping Productivity PYMNTS.com
Chatbots have moved into a unique position over the past few years. Rather than using chatbots to resolve customer service issues solely on company websites or for inside use at organizations, businesses have begun branching out to help optimize both internal and external organizational needs. While chatbots may be traditionally thought of as the standard instant message chat windows, they have evolved to meet the needs of today's fast-paced consumer. When it comes to chatbots, the available outlets for them reside in the cloud, resulting in text-based bots and voice-activated bots like Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri and Google's Home. In addition to these voice bots that are used for everything from playing music to looking up information, organizations have also dipped their toes into eCommerce with payment processing.
Machine Learning
What is the potential of machine learning over the next 5-10 years? And how can we develop this technology in a way that benefits everyone? The Royal Society's machine learning project has been investigating these questions, and has today launched a report setting out the action needed to maintain the UK's role in advancing this technology while ensuring careful stewardship of its development. Machine learning is a form of artificial intelligence that allows computer systems to learn from examples, data, and experience. Through enabling computers to perform specific tasks intelligently, machine learning systems can carry out complex processes by learning from data, rather than following pre-programmed rules.
Using AI, Predictive Analytics, and Recommendations - DZone Big Data
This is an overview of what a recommendation system in retail is and how we implemented it at a grocery chain. These days, recommendation systems empower social networks, healthcare, finance, and e-commerce. At the end of 2016, Starbucks announced that they will be implementing an AI-based recommendation system in their cafes all over the world. This means that predictive analytics has finally found its way into retail. Like e-commerce entrepreneurs, retailers can now send customers personalized offers based on their behavior.
Applications Of Machine Learning For Designers – Smashing Magazine
As a designer, you will be facing more demands and opportunities to work with digital systems that embody machine learning. To have your say about how best to use it, you need a good understanding about its applications and related design patterns. This article illustrates the power of machine learning through the applications of detection, prediction and generation. It gives six reasons why machine learning makes products and services better and introduces four design patterns relevant to such applications. To help you get started, I have included two non-technical questions that will help with assessing whether your task is ready to be learned by a machine. We are expecting a great many things to happen once the big data deluge has been funnelled into a nurturing stream of bits. Data can be used in many ways. One is to build smart products, and another is to make better design and business decisions. The latter also, ultimately, trickle into products. Machine learning is a very promising approach radically shaping future product and service development. Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence. It employs many methods: Deep learning and neural networks are two well-known instances.