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Are you smarter than AI? Computer language model the clear winner over people in IQ tests - Study Finds

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Are you smarter than artificial intelligence? A new study finds one revolutionary program is putting human intellect to shame. Researchers from UCLA have found that the autoregressive language model Generative Pre-trained Transformer 3 (GPT-3) clearly outperforms the average college student in a series of reasoning tests that measure intelligence. The program uses deep learning to produce human-like text. GPT-3, a technology created by OpenAI, has a host of applications, including language translation and generating text for applications such as chatbots.


AI leaders talk intersectionality, microaggressions, and more at Transform Women in AI Breakfast

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At VentureBeat's third annual Women in AI Breakfast at Transform 2021, leaders in AI and machine learning across industries came together to …


Transform 2021 puts the spotlight on women in AI

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VentureBeat is proud to bring back the Women in AI Breakfast and Awards online for Transform 2021. In the male-dominated tech industry, women are constantly faced with the gender equity gap. There is so much work in the tech industry to become more inclusive of bridging the gender gap while at the same time creating a diverse community. VentureBeat is committed year after year to emphasize the importance of women leaders by giving them the platform to share their stories and obstacles they face in their male-dominated industries. As part of Transform 2021, we are excited to host our annual Women in AI Breakfast, presented by Capital One, and recognize women leaders' accomplishments with our Women in AI Awards.


Female leaders talk ethics, representation, and more at Transform 2020's Women in AI breakfast

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At Transform's second annual Women in AI Breakfast presented by Capital One and Intel, powerful women from tech companies across the industry gathered to talk about how women, particularly women of color, can take their seats at the table in the technology industry. "Much has been written about the industry's pipeline problem, and how we can increase diversity in tech companies," said Carla Saavedra Kochalski, director of conversational AI and messaging products at Capital One who provided opening remarks. "Many say they don't hire women or people of color candidates because there aren't enough qualified candidates. And it's true -- there are fewer of women than men with computer science degrees." But what if that low number is more of a symptom, than a cause?


AI Breakfasts - Newsroom

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These "breakfasts" are intended to be a convivial place for exchange with the invited expert, but also between the Council of Europe community and Strasbourg academics interested in this subject. The first meeting will take place on Thursday 27 June 2019 (8h30 - 10h30) at the Maison interuniversitaire des sciences de l'Homme (MISHA), 5 allée du Général Rouvillois (Strasbourg) - Tram E / Stop Observatoire. Frédéric Wickert, an entrepreneur and expert with the Council of Europe, will take part in this first exercise on the theme: the different faces of AI.

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