On a mission to build the uncrashable car
Ryan Eustice PhD ’05 and his team at the Toyota Research Institute are using artificial intelligence technologies to develop a car incapable of causing accidents.
Ryan Eustice PhD ’05 and his team at the Toyota Research Institute are using artificial intelligence technologies to develop a car incapable of causing accidents.
Stanford Social Innovation ReviewArtificial Intelligence as a Force for GoodStanford Social Innovation ReviewThis is just one example of “mission-driven artificial intelligence”—the responsible application of artificial intelligence (AI) to solve socie…
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SDN, machine learning could lead to intelligent networks
TechTarget Lemay: The challenge with machine learning in networks is most of the network challenges we face today — network outages from human error — can’t be learned by the machine. We have a little bit of a Catch-22. In order to have proper intelligent … |
Healthcare IT NewsProvidence St. Joseph finds success leveraging AI and machine …Healthcare IT NewsProvidence St. Joseph Health is already proving that artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies can have a meaningful impact on the deli…
Faculty from across the Institute tapped to lead new initiative in human and machine intelligence.
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The Artificial Intelligence Ethics Committee
Forbes Nick Loui had never been asked about neural networks from a man wearing a violet leotard before. But the CEO and founder of CivicFeed didn’t bat an eyelid as he thoughtfully answered the question. Given the context — a panel at Lightning In A Bottle … |
SmithsonianArtificial Intelligence May Be Able To Smell Illnesses in Human BreathSmithsonianArtificial intelligence (AI) is best known for its ability to see (as in driverless cars) and listen (as in Alexa and other home assistants). From now on, it ma…
Boing BoingMachine learning may be most useful in tiny, embedded, offline processorsBoing BoingEnter machine-learning models: while creating a model is computationally expensive and cumbersome, the models themselves are tiny and consulting them is comp…
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Artificial Intelligence: What Side Of History Do You Want To Be On?
Forbes CogX is a two-day AI extravaganza that brings together the biggest, best and brightest minds in Europe to really talk about the future of AI, blockchain and the future. Hold this conference in China or the US and you’d have a completely different … |
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E3 2018: Xbox FastStart uses machine learning to get into content faster
AI News During its E3 2018 presentation, Xbox announced it’s taking advantage of Microsoft’s machine learning expertise for its FastStart feature. FastStart learns how gamers play and what files are needed to be downloaded first. Microsoft claims this can half … Xbox One Game Pass starts your games faster with machine learning Xbox using machine learning to load Game Pass titles ‘twice as fast’ Xbox Game Pass Gets Machine Learning Tech and New Games |