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Department of Energy Announces $30 Million for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Research

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WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a plan to provide up to $30 million for advanced research in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for both scientific investigation and the management of complex systems. The initiative encompasses two separate topic areas. One topic is focused on the development of ML and AI for predictive modeling and simulation focused on research across the physical sciences. ML and AI are thought to offer promising new alternatives to traditional programming methods for computer modeling and simulation. A second topic is focused on basic ML and AI research for "decision support" in managing complex systems.


Artificial Intelligence Explained - YouTube

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This playlist focuses on showing cutting edge machine learning and artificial intelligence research with a clear connection to business use and easy to understand for a fairly technical business audience. Key about all of these fascinating research presentation is to understand that today there is no such thing as "artificial intelligence." This is not to say that the concepts, algorithms, and models we are exploring today are not tremendously valuable, but to effectively find and evaluate use cases, we need to be clear about what AI can do and, as importantly, what it cannot do. This playlist focuses on showing cutting edge machine learning and artificial intelligence research with a clear connection to business use and easy to understand for a fairly technical business audience.