by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Many of the machine-learning techniques we'll be called upon to trust in the coming years — notably deep learning — are known for their intrinsic inscrutability. The "act rationally" approach to AI, of which they belong, is less transparent...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Recognizing faces, learning a language, identifying diseases, and exercising common sense are all activities we might like machines to perform, but which can't be codified in a set of rules. Broadening AI's capabilities to include implicit knowledge opens up a...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
… unusual activity, neural networks can try to defend against the sort of routine threats posed by common criminals. But because neural networkss need lots of training data to function properly, they're ineffective against sophisticated one-of-a-kind...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
In 1943, at the height of World War II, the U.S. military hired an audacious psychologist named B.F. Skinner to develop pigeon-guided missiles. These were the early days of munitions guidance technology, and the Allies were apparently quite desperate to find more...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Machine Learning is a component of computer science that allows computers the ability to understand without being programmed explicitly. Evolved from the study of pattern recognition and computational learning theory in artificial intelligence, machine learning...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Machine Learning is a component of computer science that allows computers the ability to understand without being programmed explicitly. Evolved from the study of pattern recognition and computational learning theory in artificial intelligence, machine learning...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Every day, it seems that there is another innovation regarding how artificial intelligence can be used to do things humans couldn't do on their own. Several weeks ago, it was reported that scientists can now use AI to listen to conversations that dolphins are...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Are you a user of Artificial Intelligence? Most of us would say, 'no' and most of us would be wrong. We tend to think AI is used by large enterprise harnessing supercomputers which try to outwit humans at things like chess. The year gone by, has seen AI making...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Using deep learning, the classification algorithm gave different importance weightings of sensors on the basis of how sensitive each sensor was while different digits were being pressed. This method helps in eliminating the "less important" factors. Feeding...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
iPhone of all iPhones: Not only didn't Apple announce iPhone 8, it also announced iPhone X and integrated artificial intelligence and wireless charging, just like The Canton Repository said it would a year ago. Timken takes over: Jane Timken did unseat Matt Borges...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Using deep learning, the classification algorithm gave different importance weightings of sensors on the basis of how sensitive each sensor was while different digits were being pressed. This method helps in eliminating the "less important" factors. Feeding...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Artificial intelligence is no longer part of the imaginative minds of sci-fiction. If you were worried about some of the latest AI developments in 2017, 2018 does not look any better. One of the creepier developments has to be the latest progress with Google's...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
… a senior research scientist, tested this using a combination of information gathered from six different sensors found in smartphones — accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, proximity sensor, barometer, ambient light sensor — and state-of-the-art machine...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
… a senior research scientist, tested this using a combination of information gathered from six different sensors found in smartphones — accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, proximity sensor, barometer, ambient light sensor — and state-of-the-art machine...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
What's different now is that huge data sets and enormous processing power are combining with deep learning to perfect object recognition. Using a data set of skin lesion images some 100 times larger than prior ones, a Stanford Ph.D. student last year trained a...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Major advancements in technologies dependent on AI — like robotics, machine vision, natural-language processing, and machine learning — will soon work their way into our daily lives. Whether it's driverless cars or delivery drones, we're on the...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
Over the past three years, using techniques similar to those pioneered by Skinner, DeepMind has developed some of the most sophisticated machine-learning techniques in order to train a computer with artificial intelligence (AI) to master the ancient board game of Go....
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
We're just now seeing machine-learning-based investment options becoming widely accessible. The writing's on the wall. Over the past two years, several AI-managed ETFs have come online. Their typical strategy is to scrape information from analyst reports,...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
It began as all well-meaning ideas do — as an effort to make life a little bit easier. This year I began building my own stock-picking artificial intelligence (AI) program. I created it to help me invest my savings and gave it a name: AlphaBean. But as AlphaBean...
by news intoAI | Dec 31, 2017 | News Stories
What's different now is that huge data sets and enormous processing power are combining with deep learning to perfect object recognition. Using a data set of skin lesion images some 100 times larger than prior ones, a Stanford Ph.D. student last year trained a...