China’s Authoritarian State Has an Edge in Artificial Intelligence Development – Wall Street Journal
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China’s Authoritarian State Has an Edge in Artificial Intelligence Development
Wall Street Journal But China aims to make that jump in artificial intelligence—or high-level machine learning—with an unusual approach that can’t be dismissed. Beijing is bankrolling a big effort in AI, in part, to keep better track of homegrown individuals it … |
Don’t worry about AI going bad – the minds behind it are the danger – The Guardian
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Don’t worry about AI going bad – the minds behind it are the danger
The Guardian Its title – The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: Forecasting, Prevention and Mitigation – says it all. The report fills a serious gap in our thinking about this stuff. We’ve heard the hype, corporate and governmental, about the wonderful … |
Is programming really the most important AI skill to learn?
Isn’t it a possibility that programming could eventually become automated too? I mean quantum computing is on the horizon, so I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch? What skills do you think will be most important in succeeding in the new AI world? …
I’m not a professional in AI, I just like AI and robotics. I tried many courses before but I couldn’t complete as I feel bored because of the way they teach. This one is very interesting and I would definitely recommend this course to people who want a quick start on this topics.
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Article about MLP hidden-layers
Hello there! I need some articles or books specifically about the number of hidden-layers and number of neurons on each layer in MLPs to use as references. There are several posts out there about this, even the documentation of Sci-Kit learn has some guides regarding this topic, but I’m having a hard time to find good references to quote. Can anyone suggest me something?
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Building a Content-Based Search Engine I: Quantifying Similarity
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MIT AGI: How the brain creates emotion (Lisa Feldman Barrett)
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The FAIMA project produces ICO on Artificial Intelligence in medicine.
Your individual medical assistant is created on AI. Accumulating the method of all diseases in a single database, more accurately analyzes the patient’s illnesses, identifies the disease at an early stage and provides recommendations for its cure. This…