Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 34, please feel free to share this post.
Video games are a good way to train artificial intelligence algorithms to learn about a visual world-researchers can simulate any situation they want, and it's endlessly repeatable. Google DeepMind is famous for this approach, teaching its A.I. to play Atari. Now researchers are competing to make their algorithms play Doom, the iconic shooting game originally for PC.
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The finance world is cautiously optimistic about the future of artificial intelligence and how it can be used, but, there is more work needed on regulating the technology when it comes to world markets. "Financial institutions have been fined billions of dollars because of illegality and compliance breaches by traders.
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Artificial Intelligence is the field where jobs continue to grow, provided you have the desired skill sets Diksha Gupta, Techgig.com Artificial intelligence (AI) is the buzzword in almost all industries. Decision-makers want to make use of massive data they get from various sources. This is where data analytics and artificial intelligence come into play.
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Twitter has admitted that as many as 23 million (8.5%) of its user accounts are autonomous Twitterbots. Many are there to increase productivity, conduct research, or even have some fun. Yet many have been created with harmful intentions. In both cases, the bots have been known to behave with questionable ethics.
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United Kingdom April 22 2016 The judgment of Master Matthews in Pyrrho Investments Ltd v MWB Property Ltd [2016] EWHC 256 (Ch) is the first reported decision of the English High Court endorsing the use of the technology commonly referred to as "predictive coding" or "technology assisted review" in place of "manual" review in disclosure.
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As artificial intelligence grows increasingly sophisticated, it also grows increasingly alien. Deep learning algorithms and other A.I. technologies are creating systems capable of solving problems in ways that humans might never consider. But it's important that such systems understand humans as well, lest they inadvertently harm their creators.
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With his company DeepMind, Londoner Demis Hassabis is leading Google's project to build software more powerful than the human brain. But what will this mean for the future of humankind?Christian Forthomme's insight:Artificial Intelligence is at the center of conversations in Silicon Valley. A next "Big Thing" for sure but also
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Market for AI Apps will hit $40 billion by 2020
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In the foreseeable future, we likely won't even notice our devices. That's the vision Google CEO Sundar Pichai cast in the search giant's annual shareholder letter. In a section subtitled "The power of machine learning and artificial intelligence , " Pichai sets the stage for the future as Google sees
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Edging its way a little further into health care, Apple has released new iPhone apps that patients can use to manage their own medical conditions -- from diabetes to pregnancy and even depression.
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