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Man vs machine: we are a long way from real artificial intelligence

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Before you buy into the ChatGPT hype, perhaps you should first listen to the criticism of current AI by some eminent philosophers.


CoCoPIE: A software solution for putting real artificial intelligence in smaller spaces

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Bit by bit, byte by byte, artificial intelligence has been working its way into public consciousness and into everyday computer use. Artificial intelligence and deep learning have been deeply woven into more and more aspects of end-user computing. Smartphones and other mobile devices use AI as well. Up until now, the artificial intelligence work has been done in the cloud, but a new approach to software design aims to arm mobile devices with real artificial-intelligence capability. "A mobile device is very resource-constrained," explained William & Mary computer scientist Bin Ren.


Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Psychology (psAIchology)

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A combination of computer science, neuroscience and psychology has come a far way: it's time for a warm welcome to artificial intelligence (AI) in the 21st century. It's overdue to focus on the most crucial and yet deeply neglected piece of the AI puzzle: Psychology. For decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has been a big mystery. Techopedia defines AI as "an area of computer science that emphasizes the creation of intelligent machines that work and react like humans". Often viewed as "our future" in the digital age, AI offers a lot of potential to permanently change our work and every day lives while never getting rid of speculation and fear as for where the journey is going.


Pentagon Doesn't Want Real Artificial Intelligence In War, Former Official Says

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The term "artificial intelligence" gets thrown around a lot today, especially in government circles, where leaders are eager to get ahead of the technological curve. But the military, at least, doesn't really want true AI, according to a former deputy defense secretary. "We are not talking about Skynets and we're not talking about Terminators. Those are what you would call an artificial general intelligence-type weapon," Bob Work, who served as deputy defense secretary under Presidents Obama and Trump, said Tuesday during a speech at the annual SAP NS2 Solutions Summit. "We're looking for narrow AI systems that can compose courses of action to accomplish the tasks that the machine is given and it can choose among the courses of action."


Pentagon Doesn't Want Real Artificial Intelligence In War, Former Official Says

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The term "artificial intelligence" gets thrown around a lot today, especially in government circles, where leaders are eager to get ahead of the technological curve. But the military, at least, doesn't really want true AI, according to a former deputy defense secretary. "We are not talking about Skynets and we're not talking about Terminators. Those are what you would call an artificial general intelligence-type weapon," Bob Work, who served as deputy defense secretary under Presidents Obama and Trump, said Tuesday during a speech at the annual SAP NS2 Solutions Summit. "We're looking for narrow AI systems that can compose courses of action to accomplish the tasks that the machine is given and it can choose among the courses of action."


There is a Real Artificial Intelligence in the Fabric of the Internet

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This is a chatbot I created should is not based on any sort of real artificial intelligence. The responses should be completely random if the bot does not understand exactly what you say. You can interact with my bot at http://pandorabots.com - Chris AI Version 5 is in the Clubhouse.


We can't imagine what real artificial intelligence will be like, and it doesn't care

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Grasping the true potential of artificial intelligence (AI) is like trying to understand how a mantis shrimp sees the world. Mantis shrimp have the best colour vision of any creature on the planet. Humans can perceive just a paltry snippet of the entire electromagnetic spectrum. We see that slice as a continuum of reflected colour from deep red to rich violet -- a rainbow flag of hues. We have three types of photoreceptors called cones, each sensitive to different wavelengths of light.


Is the US Falling Behind China in AI Research?

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With Spaun, Technology Moves One Step Closer to Real Artificial Intelligence

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If you thought Siri was smart, wait until you get a load of Spaun. Created by neuroscientist Chris Eliasmith at the University of Waterloo in Canada, Spaun is "the world's largest simulation of a functioning brain," according to a report from Canada.com. Spaun is able to recognize numbers and memorize lists and patterns and reproduce them on command. This makes Spaun unique among its virtual peers, since other large-scale models of the brain "don't do anything," Eliasmith said. Spaun, which stands for Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network, has 2.5 million simulated neurons organized into subsystems to resemble the prefrontal cortex, basil ganglia, thalamus and other cognitive machinery in the brain.


IoT version 2.0 – The real Artificial Intelligence

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IoT fire is catching up in every industry. It is changing the businesses drastically than we imagined. This blog covers some of the aspects that will fuel the realization of IoT and brings businesses into a new territory. Thing – refers to devices, sensor, software and everything else. Billions of Things are already connected to the Internet.