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The smartest AI is dumb without people
It's easy to see the latest algorithms write a story or create an image from text and think that they are ready to take on a whole range of human tasks. But experts insist that AI systems' growing power makes it more important than ever to keep humans in the loop. Why it matters: AI-based computer systems are being used to handle an array of increasingly consequential tasks. While machine learning-trained systems do many things well, they can also be confidently wrong -- a dangerous combination. Liang has launched a project to evaluate the latest machine learning models on a range of factors, from accuracy to transparency.
CHAT BOT WHAT IS IT ?
Recently, new tools designed to simplify the interaction between humans and computers have hit the market: Chatbots or Virtual Assistants. In banking, chatbots and virtual assistants are some of the industry's newest tools designed to simplify the interaction between humans and computers. A chatbot is an artificial intelligence (AI) software that can simulate a conversation (or a chat) with a user in natural language through messaging applications, websites, mobile apps or through the telephone. This is the first task that a chat bot performs. It analyzes the user's request to identify the user intent and to extract relevant entities.
A beginner's guide to natural language processing and generation
This article is part of Demystifying AI, a series of posts that (try to) disambiguate the jargon and myths surrounding AI. Our Couch Conferences bring together industry experts to discuss what's next Which 10 items sold the most in the past year? From punch cards to keyboards, mice, and touch screens, human-computer interfacing technologies have undergone major changes, and each change has made it easier to make use of computing resources and power. But never have those changes been more dramatic than in the past decade, the period in which artificial intelligence turned from a sci-fi myth to everyday reality. Thanks to the advent of machine learning, AI algorithms that learn by examples, we can talk to Alexa, Siri, Cortana, and Google Assistant, and they can talk back to us.
Chatbot: What is Chatbot? Why are Chatbots Important? -
Chatbot applications AI chatbot: Which chatbot application is right for you? Recently, new tools designed to simplify the interaction between humans and computers have hit the market: Chatbots or Virtual Assistants. In banking, chatbots and virtual assistants are some of the industry's newest tools designed to simplify the interaction between humans and computers. A chatbot is an artificial intelligence (AI) software that can simulate a conversation (or a chat) with a user in natural language through messaging applications, websites, mobile apps or through the telephone. A chatbot is often described as one of the most advanced and promising expressions of interaction between humans and machines.
Elon Musk and Jack Ma on the Difference Between Humans and Computers
Elon Musk: Computers are much smarter than humans on so many dimensions. Jack Ma: Computers may be clever, but human beings are much smarter. We invented the computer--I've never seen a computer invent a human being. TICTOC ON SOCIAL: Follow TicToc on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tictoc TicToc by Bloomberg is global news for the life you lead.
4 misconceptions about ethics and bias in AI
At PyBay 2019 in August, I will continue a conversation I started at PyBay 2018 about the importance of ethics in the artificial intelligence (AI) we're developing, especially as it gains more and more influence in our everyday lives. In last year's keynote, I dug into how we're overlooking the essential role humans play in AI's future. Ethical discussions around technology are more and more common, and I come to them from my first love, math. Math usually gives us a sense of certainty, but I have found that the more challenging, human parts of my work offer me the greatest potential to improve the world. If you're curious about the more technical side, here's a list of resources I put together: Misconceptions about the impact of all types and parts of technology have been common for a long time, but they are hitting home ever harder as AI systems gain increasing popularity and influence over our everyday lives.
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Series from The Walking Dead creator will explore future where social media is linked to your BRAIN
Channing Powell, the creator of the hit horror television series'The Walking Dead', is not someone who is easily spooked. But Powell is scared, 'terrified actually' of what big tech might be up to. And critics were too after watching her spine-chilling new series, 'The Feed', premiere in Cannes this week. The Amazon show is set in the near future when we can share emotions, thoughts and what we see with our eyes on a social network embedded in our brains. If that sounds as far fetched as the post-apocalyptic zombies of'The Walking Dead', Powell has news for you.
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20 top lawyers were beaten by legal AI. Here are their surprising responses
In a landmark study, 20 top US corporate lawyers with decades of experience in corporate law and contract review were pitted against an AI. Their task was to spot issues in five Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs), which are a contractual basis for most business deals. The study, carried out with leading legal academics and experts, saw the LawGeex AI achieve an average 94% accuracy rate, higher than the lawyers who achieved an average rate of 85%. It took the lawyers an average of 92 minutes to complete the NDA issue spotting, compared to 26 seconds for the LawGeex AI. The longest time taken by a lawyer to complete the test was 156 minutes, and the shortest time was 51 minutes.
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There Will Always Be Limits to How Creative a Computer Can Be
Artificial intelligence is disturbing the workforce, and will continue to do so as its capabilities increase. Inevitably, "artificial intelligence will soon be able to do the administrative tasks that consume much of managers' time faster, better, and at a lower cost." But, when it comes to more complex and creative tasks such as innovation, the question still remains whether AI can do the job better than humans. There's no doubt that recent advancements in AI have been extraordinary. Watson, for example, is now helping with cancer research and tax returns, among other things.
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Who Wins In The Showdown Between AI & Lawyers? - TOPBOTS
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is having a transformative effect on the business world and the $600 billion global legal services market is not immune. As AI automates basic processes, in the legal profession it promises to allow lawyers devote their time to more valuable, cost-effective, and strategic work. Consultants at McKinsey & Company estimate that 22% of a lawyer's job and 35% of a paralegal's job can be automated. However, the common perception among lawyers remains that machines cannot yet match the legal intellect of human lawyers in daily fundamentals of the profession. This assumption was tested in the first of its kind "AlphaGo"-style Study in the legal profession.
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