Monday, March 7, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 16

Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 16, please feel free to share this post.

Facebook donates servers to speed up artificial intelligence research | ET Telecom

BERLIN: Facebook announced on Thursday it was donating computer servers to a number of research institutions across Europe, starting with Germany, to accelerate research efforts into artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.

Pond5 Brings Artificial Intelligence To Prosumers

The below-the-surface businesses, like Pond5, the video/audio stock footage outfit, interest me because they often see opportunities others don't seem to notice. For example, with the proliferation of video comes a bigger need for speed. It is a great time to be in the video clips business because now they're being used in TV shows and movies, streaming videos and by thousands of YouTube creators.

Artificial intelligence created by Estonians solved American science exam | University of Tartu

Institute of Estonian and General Linguistics

Introducing the Latest Development in Artificial Intelligence: Affordability

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Scientists Ponder How to Create Artificial Intelligence That Won't Destroy Us

The creators of artificially intelligent machines are often depicted in popular fiction as myopic Dr. Frankensteins who are oblivious to the apocalyptic technologies they unleash upon the world. In real life, they tend to wring their hands over the big questions: good versus evil and the impact the coming wave of robots and machine brains will have on human workers.

The Promise of Artificial Intelligence Unfolds in Small Steps

When IBM 's Watson computer triumphed over human champions in the quiz show "Jeopardy!" it was a stunning achievement that suggested limitless horizons for artificial intelligence. Soon after, IBM's leaders moved to convert Watson from a celebrated science project into a moneymaking business, starting with health care.

Inside the Artificial Intelligence Revolution: A Special Report, Pt. 1

Welcome to robot nursery school," Pieter Abbeel says as he opens the door to the Robot Learning Lab on the seventh floor of a sleek new building on the northern edge of the UC-Berkeley campus. The lab is chaotic: bikes leaning against the wall, a dozen or so grad students in disorganized cubicles, whiteboards covered with indecipherable equations.

How artificial intelligence could radically transform education

Artificial intelligence should be used to provide children with one-to-one tutoring to improve their learning and monitor their well-being, academics have argued. One-to-one tutoring has long been thought the most-effective approach to teaching but would be too expensive to provide for all students.

What counts as artificially intelligent? AI and deep learning, explained

(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Artificial intelligence seems to have become ubiquitous in the technology industry. AIs, we're told, are replying to our emails on Gmail, learning how to drive our cars, and sorting our holiday photos. Mark Zuckerberg is even building one to help out around the house.

How the DJI Phantom 4 Uses Artificial Intelligence | cinema5D

Yesterday DJI released the new Phantom 4 drone that marks a significant upgrade in terms of a consumer drone's artificial intelligence. Here's how DJI's new "toy" uses depth maps & machine learning to understand its surroundings.

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