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AI Masters

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AI Masters is a project that aims to provide a platform for all AI enthusiasts around the world to freely talk about the news, developments, and ideas. The project is made of 5k different NFTs of 10 AI Masters who are well known for their contributions to the development of Artificial Intelligent technologies. The main goal is to develop and pass on the legacy left by the AI Masters and support the future of AI, so most of the income will be donated for the education of AI enthusiasts in this area. Transparency is important for our community that's why we gladly want to show you our income distribution chart. If you have any questions we will gladly answer them in our discord too!


Artificial Intelligence A-Z : Learn How To Build An AI

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Cartoon: Cloud Dating - KDnuggets

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New KDnuggets cartoon gives you a respite from the virus and politics and issues of the day, and looks at how AI can transform love and romance. A Scientist: Our AI has come up with "Dating in the cloud". It scans your social media posts and comes up with a great profile for you, automatically inflating your resume and making you more attractive. And no need to decie who pays for the meal!" Here are other KDnuggets AI, Big Data, Data Science, and Machine Learning Cartoons.


Cartoon: Teaching Ethics to AI - KDnuggets

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Ethics in AI has received significant attention recently, and the new KDnuggets Cartoon examines the problem of teaching ethics to artificially intelligent entities, like self-driving cars.. The human teacher at a blackboard presents a version of the trolley problem to a class of self-driving cars, where a car is facing a choice between hitting a baby in a carriage or 2 pedestrians. A self-driving car is asking: So what should we do? Drive straight and run over a baby or swerve and hit two pedestrians? What if one of the pedestrians is your mother-in-law?


Facebook's AI Masters the Card Game Hanabi

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Facebook researchers taught the company's artificial intelligence software how to play a Solitaire-like card game that requires players to work together. Researchers at Facebook have taught the company's artificial intelligence (AI) software how to play the game Hanabi, a Solitaire-like card game that requires players to work together. Hanabi is viewed as a capable testbed for AI because it requires teamwork and strategy. The Facebook researchers had to find a way to give the Hanabi bots a method to understand the hints of their teammate bots, based on the limited information they have about their own cards. The researchers helped the bots using a variant of the Monte Carlo "search" technology technique to help them evaluate their possible moves.


Cartoon: Where AI achieves excellence

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A recent story about a company planning to replace lawyers with Machine Learning led me to think how it might look like when AI lawyers are deployed. Partner: Finally, we have a lawyer that not only bills for 24 hours per day, but actually works 24 hours a day! This cartoon was ably drawn by Jon Carter. See also other recent KDnuggets Cartoons: Cartoon: Labor Day in the year 2050 Cartoon: Machine Learning takes a vacation Cartoon: Data Scientist was the sexiest job of the 21st century until ... Cartoon: How is Data Science Different From Religion? Cartoon: Thanksgiving, Big Data, & Turkey Data Science Cartoon: What Else Can AI Guess From Your Face? Cartoon: Future Machine Learning Class Cartoon: The First Ever Self-Driving, Deep Learning Grill Cartoon: Mother Of All Data Cartoon: Machine Learning - What They Think I Do Cartoon: the distance between Espresso and Cappuccino Cartoon: Taxes, Artificial Intelligence, and Humans Cartoon: What Happens When AI Masters the March Madness Causation or Correlation: Explaining Hill Criteria using xkcd Cartoon: Perfect Valentine's Dates Found With Data Analysis Cartoon: When Self-Driving Car Machine Learning takes you too far ... Cartoon: Labor Day in the year 2050 Cartoon: Machine Learning takes a vacation Cartoon: Data Scientist was the sexiest job of the 21st century until ... Cartoon: How is Data Science Different From Religion?


Cartoon: Where AI achieves excellence

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A recent story about a company planning to replace lawyers with Machine Learning led me to think how it might look like when AI lawyers are deployed. Partner: Finally, we have a lawyer that not only bills for 24 hours per day, but actually works 24 hours a day! This cartoon was ably drawn by Jon Carter. See also other recent KDnuggets Cartoons: Cartoon: Labor Day in the year 2050 Cartoon: Machine Learning takes a vacation Cartoon: Data Scientist was the sexiest job of the 21st century until ... Cartoon: How is Data Science Different From Religion? Cartoon: Thanksgiving, Big Data, & Turkey Data Science Cartoon: What Else Can AI Guess From Your Face? Cartoon: Future Machine Learning Class Cartoon: The First Ever Self-Driving, Deep Learning Grill Cartoon: Mother Of All Data Cartoon: Machine Learning - What They Think I Do Cartoon: the distance between Espresso and Cappuccino Cartoon: Taxes, Artificial Intelligence, and Humans Cartoon: What Happens When AI Masters the March Madness Causation or Correlation: Explaining Hill Criteria using xkcd Cartoon: Perfect Valentine's Dates Found With Data Analysis Cartoon: When Self-Driving Car Machine Learning takes you too far ... Cartoon: Labor Day in the year 2050 Cartoon: Machine Learning takes a vacation Cartoon: Data Scientist was the sexiest job of the 21st century until ... Cartoon: How is Data Science Different From Religion?


Cartoon: Data Scientist was the sexiest job of the 21st century until โ€ฆ

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We revisit our popular cartoon, which has not lost any relevancy. A few years ago the Harvard Business Review article by Thomas Davenport and DJ Patil proclaimed Data Scientist: The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century But here is what may be coming ... Data Scientist: "I thought I had the sexiest job of the 21st century" This cartoon was ably drawn by Jon Carter. Here are more KDnuggets posts on Data Science automation Automated Machine Learning vs Automated Data Science The Current State of Automated Machine Learning Automated Data Science & Machine Learning: An Interview with the Auto-sklearn Team Contest Winner: Winning the AutoML Challenge with Auto-sklearn Contest 2nd Place: Automating Data Science Data Science Automation: Debunking Misconceptions and KDnuggets tags Automated Data Science, Here is KDnuggets Big Data, Data Mining, and Data Science Cartoon page More recent KDnuggets Cartoons Cartoon: FIFA World Cup Football and Machine Learning Cartoon: GDPR first effect on Privacy ...


You Could Become an AI Master Before You Know It. Here's How.

MIT Technology Review

At first blush, Scot Barton might not seem like an AI pioneer. He isn't building self-driving cars or teaching computers to thrash humans at computer games. But within his role at Farmers Insurance, he is blazing a trail for the technology. Barton leads a team that analyzes data to answer questions about customer behavior and the design of different policies. His group is now using all sorts of cutting-edge machine-learning techniques, from deep neural networks to decision trees.


Loon's balloons are about to get an AI master

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Google's giant white Internet-delivering balloons have been floating through the skies for several years now. And because they've been collecting data on how best to pilot them all the while, the company has now decided to let artificial intelligence take control. Wired reports that the engineering team behind Google's Project Loon is going to move away from using control algorithms that are hard-coded, and instead use machine learning to understand how best to stick to a desired flight path. Navigating a balloon through the stratosphere autonomously is a very different task from getting a car to drive through a city by itself. For starters, there's only one way to control the balloons: pump a little extra air in or out in order to have the balloon rise or fall. But an AI system can keep analyzing new data to improve how to react to conditions in a way that a hard-coded algorithm can't, comparing the actual flightpath to the intended one for a given decision.