Étiquette : artificial intelligence (Page 18 of 27)

«We’ve been able to make rapid progress because our driver — Waymo’s self-driving technology — is not only experienced, but adaptable. Our self-driving trucks use the same suite of custom-built sensors that power our self-driving minivan. They benefit from the same advanced self-driving software that has enabled our cars to go fully driverless in Arizona. And our engineers and AI experts are leveraging the same five million miles we’ve already self-driven on public roads, plus the five billion miles we’ve driven in simulation. In short, our near-decade of experience with passenger vehicles has given us a head start in trucking».

Source : Same driver, different vehicle: Bringing Waymo self-driving technology to trucks

« If we do not change the way we teach, thirty years from now we will be in trouble » – Jack Ma (Alibaba Group).

«The most basic problem is that researchers often don’t share their source code. At the AAAI meeting, Odd Erik Gundersen, a computer scientist at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, reported the results of a survey of 400 algorithms presented in papers at two top AI conferences in the past few years. He found that only 6% of the presenters shared the algorithm’s code. Only a third shared the data they tested their algorithms on, and just half shared « pseudocode »—a limited summary of an algorithm. (In many cases, code is also absent from AI papers published in journals, including Science and Nature.)».

Source : Missing data hinder replication of artificial intelligence studies | Science | AAAS

Re-engineering humanity

«Re-Engineering Humanity brings a pragmatic if somewhat dystopic perspective to the technological phenomena of our age. Humans are learning machines and we learn from our experiences. This book made me ask myself whether the experiences we are providing to our societies are in fact beneficial in the long run» – Vint Cerf.

Source : Home | Re-Engineering Humanity

«L’IA, ce sont des humains très faciles à trouver. Ils travaillent chez Google, Baidu, Amazon, Alibaba, Facebook, Netflix, AirBnB ou dans les centaines de start-ups qui se créent chaque jour, portées par des wannabe-Zuckerberg. Les cadors de l’IA pèsent des milliards et, pour les plus malins, possèdent des piscines intérieures et des jolies voitures ; derrière le nom de l’IA se trouvent nos semblables — des mesquineries codantes, des humanités fragiles et imparfaites».

Source : Bullshit Thérapie : ne flippez pas, l’intelligence artificielle n’existe pas

«Arsenal’s smart assistant AI suggests settings based on your subject and environment. It uses an advanced neural network to pick the optimal settings for any scene (using similar algorithms to those in self driving cars). Like any good assistant, it then lets you control the final shot. Here’s how it works…»

Source : Meet Arsenal, the Smart Camera Assistant | Features

«A ce jour, en France, les bases de données juridiques en libre accès sont encore incomplètes, mais une loi votée fin 2016 va bientôt imposer à toutes les juridictions de publier intégralement leurs décisions et les textes annexes. Le big data judiciaire pourra alors se déployer pleinement».

Source : Des « juges virtuels » pour désengorger les tribunaux

«The AlphaGo Zero program recently achieved superhuman performance in the game of Go, by tabula rasa reinforcement learning from games of self-play. In this paper, we generalise this approach into a single AlphaZero algorithm that can achieve, tabula rasa, superhuman performance in many challenging domains. Starting from random play, and given no domain knowledge except the game rules, AlphaZero achieved within 24 hours a superhuman level of play in the games of chess and shogi (Japanese chess) as well as Go».

Source : [1712.01815] Mastering Chess and Shogi by Self-Play with a General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm

raters

«Tu vois, aujourd’hui, les chaînes de montage de voitures automatisées ? Avant, c’était des gens qui le faisaient, ben je suis un peu cet exécutant-là sur la chaîne, qui un jour sera remplacé par un robot. Sauf que ça sera un robot d’intelligence artificielle. Et ce que je fais moi d’ailleurs, c’est du travail à la chaîne. C’est là qu’ils ont été intelligents chez Google».

Via The Conversation

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