25-10-2018 08:00 PM - last edited 20-11-2019 10:46 AM by AntS ) in
Thought I would start this thread on AI, there is an upcoming Microsoft Event Future Decoded which will explore some of the fields and interesting questions arsing -31 October to 1 November which will be streamed live if interested in any of it More details here https://www.futuredecoded.com/content/live Information from the 2017 event also available https://news.microsoft.com/en-gb/2017/10/31/future-decoded-2017, also short video Decoded 2017 Highlights
I'll also include work Samsung has been doing in this area with some details from the AI forum in September https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-ai-forum-offers-a-roadmap-for-the-future-of-ai https://research.samsung.com/artificial-intelligence
With regard to the latest recent developments would say areas that have most caught my attention are Virtual Agents, Automated Hardware, Optimised Hardware, Biometrics (which can creat emore natural interactions between touch, speech and body reactions) Robotic processes, Digital Twin Modelling, Cyber Defences, Empowering Workers (despite risks in some area of undoubted benefit in medical and legal circles). Undoubtably potential benefits which will assist us all in daily life. some more detail https://blog.adext.com/en/artificial-intelligence-technologies-2018 Much scope with Content Creation (for instance one tool Wibbitz can quickly create content from written documentation). Emotion Recognition is certainly an interesting concept which can have application in the entertainment and business arenas. We are all familiar with voice recognition but continually advancing. Detail of 14 applications, some will be more familiar than others. https://blog.adext.com/en/applications-of-artificial-intelligence
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09-01-2020 05:03 PM
Apparently machine learning can measure success in film industry but only as an additional tool by tweaking elements, AI not effective in the creative sense. Whilst formulistic approaches sometimes risktaking achieves dividends and fans may like it when thinking is outside of The Box.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/9/21058094/ai-film-decision-making-warner-bros-signs-cinelytic
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09-01-2020 05:11 PM - last edited 09-01-2020 05:14 PM
Predictions for 2020:
https://www.adweek.com/digital/6-predictions-for-the-future-of-artificial-intelligence-in-2020/
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09-01-2020 05:12 PM
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10-01-2020 02:51 PM - last edited 10-01-2020 03:32 PM
@JAMES4578 wrote:
Apparently machine learning can measure success in film industry but only as an additional tool by tweaking elements, AI not effective in the creative sense. Whilst formulistic approaches sometimes risktaking achieves dividends and fans may like it when thinking is outside of The Box.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/1/9/21058094/ai-film-decision-making-warner-bros-signs-cinelytic
It's a fun tool, and it appears to give some insight into possible directions, as well as a nifty quick calculator of decision risk.
But I've got friends in the creative industries who'd agree with this:
"Because machine learning applications are trained on historical data they tend to be conservative, focusing on patterns that led to past successes rather than predicting what will excite future audiences. Scientific studies also suggest algorithms only produce limited predictive gains, often repeating obvious insights (like “Scarlett Johansson is a bankable film star”) that can be discovered without AI."
I can envision a situation where budding actors, directors and writers (and all the other folks who contribute creatively of course!) struggle even more to get a break because studio execs and producers etc. slavishly follow an algorithm; essentially, the AI tool contributing heavily to a positive feedback loop that increasingly restricts opportunity and creativity.
One of the general concerns about AI is the potential bias inherent in the data used by it - and this would be one example of that.
20-01-2020 04:00 PM
Byron Auguste article in Wired today: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/robots-human-jobs, where he argues that it's up to us to decide and set the conditions of whether robots/AI are here to take our jobs or help us in them (i.e. automation versus augmentation).
21-01-2020 10:44 AM
@AntS Interesting article, whilst there may be legitimite concerns we can set the parameters so that AI is largely a positive tool.
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21-01-2020 10:54 AM - last edited 21-01-2020 10:55 AM
I've come across this intriguing Guardian Article on Frog Bots. Whilst still in early stages envisaged that in the future their influence could be far reaching . Birrth defects, cancer, age-related diseases for instance could be solved if we fundamental control over growth and form. Nonetheless going forward there will be ethical issues.
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25-02-2020 03:16 PM
Having seen an older article in the French community with DJ Koh quoted as saying:
"The last ten years were the era of the smartphone. From this year, a new era may be opening due to the emergence of the Internet of Things, 5G, AI and all of these technologies that mix. The new era is before us "
The take up of foldable devices envisaged to lead to more widespread use of wareable devices and new high tech technology with a completely different form factor. monwindows.com/blog/samsung-Future of smart Phones
I have looked into this further and devices could make greater use of AI and AR Technology and with the possibility that at some point we would be able to communicate thoughts directly to machines, even if some of the ideas may seem a bit far fetched in the near future. A few articles here:
https://www.androidauthority.com/future-phones
https://www.prizminstitute.com/blog/smartphones-of-the-futue-what-should-we-expect/
https://medium.com/predict/Smartphone Replacements
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25-02-2020 05:18 PM
Video on Mind Control (though it is from 2018)
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10-03-2020 05:38 PM
we hear about the downsides of the Corona Virus for the tech industry, Samsung temporarily shut down a plant in Gumi, South Korea. However technology playing a part in research to combat the outbreak utilding Machine Learning Intelligence and Data Science to monitor and predict the disease and will have a role in producing vaciines.
https://towardsdatascience.com/how-to-fight-the-coronavirus-with-ai-and-data-science
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