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Jeshua Speaks About: Is Your AI, Artificial Intelligence Smarter than Your Are? – The Engineering of Conscious Experience
Not sure if this is the one I'm commenting on, I saw about three in a row. Hopefully others will understand what I'm about to say. I always loved the shows like Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. I know I was a kid but I would try to twitch my nose, etc. LOL C;mon, everybody did haha. But there was something else, I believed on some level I could do that!
Making Artificial Intelligence Smarter Like Human Brain
The latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence have been much tremendous and inspiring. It has become a part of everyday life for almost all consumers. In a large range of domains, the technology has transformed the way humans work and live. From smart home devices like Alexa, Siri, among others to large scale data security and fraud detection, all are inspired by and relied on AI. Despite this, there is still a large gap between current AI systems and human-like intelligence. Over time, the human brain has developed and advanced in order to respond to survival instincts, harness intellectual curiosity, and achieve demands of nature.
Making Artificial Intelligence Smarter Like Human Brain
The latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence have been much tremendous and inspiring. It has become a part of everyday life for almost all consumers. In a large range of domains, the technology has transformed the way humans work and live. From smart home devices like Alexa, Siri, among others to large scale data security and fraud detection, all are inspired by and relied on AI. Despite this, there is still a large gap between current AI systems and human-like intelligence. Over time, the human brain has developed and advanced in order to respond to survival instincts, harness intellectual curiosity, and achieve demands of nature.
Is Artificial Intelligence Smarter Than Humans? - B&T
In this opinion piece, Clay Media Consulting creative consultant Clay Morrison (pictured below) tackles artificial intelligence's actual intelligence. This is just one of the questions in everyone's minds as AI becomes more and more commonplace in everyday life. What can AI do that humans can't? And what can humans do that AI can't? A new infographic, Rise of the Machines, is tackling these comparisons head-on.
Artificial Intelligence Smarter than any Farmer is on the Way
The first artificial intelligence (AI) enabled augmented reality crop management system may be coming to an indoor farm near you very soon. Huxley combines machine learning, computer vision and an augmented reality interface to essentially allow anyone to be a master farmer. With the help of a wearable technology like Google Glass, the user is presented with information about the plants in any indoor farm. Huxley's AI aims to detect and diagnose visual anomalies and then suggest an action to mitigate the issue while correlating it with environmental data to determine the cause. And since AI keeps getting smarter with every harvest, founder Ryan Hooks says it won't be long until the world's greatest expert on hydroponic growing isn't a human.
Elon Musk and Google Want You to Make Their Artificial Intelligence Smarter
Two of the biggest names in artificial intelligence are opening their doors to everyone. Google's DeepMind, the AI system that famously defeated the world champion of the board game Go earlier this year, and OpenAI, an AI collaboration from Elon Musk and others, are making their software platforms available to researchers, developers, and anyone else who wants to use them. The two companies made their announcements in separate blog posts Monday. The two platforms both use deep learning, a form of machine learning that allows AI systems to grow smarter. In its post, DeepMind, which was acquired by Google in 2014, wrote that its goal is to create "systems that can learn to solve any complex problem without needing to be taught how."