Fadel Adib joins Media Lab faculty
Adib is directing a new research group at the Media Lab, aiming to uncover, analyze, and engineer natural and human-made networks.
Adib is directing a new research group at the Media Lab, aiming to uncover, analyze, and engineer natural and human-made networks.
Google and others think software that learns to learn could take over some
work done by AI experts.
AI will significantly disrupt the way organizations win, serve, and retain
customers … eventually. Familiarize yourself with the AI technologies
available today and prepare for adoption – or face the inevitability of
disruption.
The market for artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is flourishing.
Beyond the hype and the heightened media attention, the numerous startups
and the internet giants racing to acquire them, there is a significant
increase in investment and adoption by enterprises.
When I was studying in the mid-90s as an undergraduate, there was very little active engagement between the academic communities pushing the boundaries of maths and science, and the industries that many students ended up going into, such as finance. Th…
The leaders of Microsoft, IBM, MIT Media Lab and others discuss the state,
opportunities and future of Artificail Intelligence at the World Economic
Forum in Davos, 2017.
Sergey Brin discusses the state of AI and the progress within Google and
Google Brain. After 8 years he returns to Davos with some interesting
insights and views in this interview.
It’s part of a $27 million fund being managed by MIT and Harvard. Reid
Hoffman, the founder of LinkedIn, and the Omidyar Network, eBay founder
Pierre Omidyar’s nonprofit, have each committed $10 million to fund
academic research and development aimed at keeping artificial intelligence
systems ethical and prevent building AI that may harm society.
Flirting with a computer and even falling in love will be possible within
just 15 years, a futurist has predicted. The world depicted in the film
Her, where a man develops a relationship with an intelligent computer
operating system, is closer than we think, according to Google’s
engineering director, Ray Kurzweil.