Étiquette : artificial intelligence (Page 30 of 32)

Big law firms are pouring money into AI as a way of automating tasks traditionally undertaken by junior lawyers. Many believe AI will allow lawyers to focus on complex, higher-value work. An example is Pinsent Masons, whose TermFrame system emulates the decision-making process of a human. It was developed by Orlando Conetta, the firm’s head of R&D, who has degrees in law and computer science and did an LLM in legal reasoning and AI. TermFrame guides lawyers through different types of work while connecting t

Source : Artificial intelligence disrupting the business of law

In the wake of Google’s AI Go victory, filmmaker Oscar Sharp turned to his technologist collaborator Ross Goodwin to build a machine that could write screenplays. They created « Jetson » and fueled him with hundreds of sci-fi TV and movie scripts. Building a team including Thomas Middleditch, star of HBO’s Silicon Valley, they gave themselves 48 hours to shoot and edit whatever Jetson decided to write.

Source : Sunspring | A Sci-Fi Short Film Starring Thomas Middleditch – Ars Technica Videos – The Scene

Watch DeepMind’s program AlphaGo take on the legendary Lee Sedol (9-dan pro), the top Go player of the past decade, in a $1M 5-game challenge match in Seoul.

En annonçant à grand renfort de communiqués la mise à disposition de ces outils, chacune de ces entreprises tente de se distinguer dans la guerre de communication liée à l’IA. Mais ces entreprises ont aussi intérêt à ce que leurs outils soient massivement utilisés, afin que leurs propres normes soient prises en compte par la plupart des développeurs. D’autant plus que ces derniers contribueront à améliorer ces outils ; des progrès dont bénéficieront les entreprises elles-mêmes, pour perfectionner leurs propres technologies et applications commerciales.

Source : Comme Google et Facebook, Microsoft rend accessible son outil d’intelligence artificielle

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