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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03-12-2018 03:49 PM
A few recent articles which may be of interest:
Predictions for 2019 when AI will be big news,Advantages and Pitfalls for New Developments Forbes- AI 2019
Gaming Developments https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/nvidia-researchers-use-artificial-intelligence-to-upgrade-yo...
Benefits/Risks Coupled with Myths https://futureoflife.org/background/benefits-risks-of-artificial-intelligence
Technolgy/Ethics and Other Issues https://www.wired.co.uk/topic/artificial-intelligence
Just including video here of quick resume of AI AI in 5 Minutes
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25-01-2019 11:18 PM
A few articles I've come across, one somewhat critical of AI and Machine Learning being used interchangeably but it has become the Buzz word encompassing the Advanced Technologies.
https://hbr.org/2018/01/artificial-intelligence-for-the-real-world
https://www.wired.co.uk/topic/artificial-intelligence
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28-03-2019 03:44 PM
A few more interesting articles I thought I would share.
AI has been increasingly used in music but whilst the scale may have changed it is not exactly a new phenomenon, as far back as the 90's David Bowie created an app called the Verbasizer which randomly changed lyrics. It can be a usefull tool to enhance the musuc creating process, though of course there is the danger if machines given too much control of it being overly formulistic. Though throughout the years there has always been a mixure of original and standardised output.
With continuing debate surrounding the ethics, that Google have set up an Advisory Board. However without straying into politics just to say that some of the board members have been contoversial due to past public statements , though in terms of experience and credentials board members appear to of a high standard overall. Board will deal with some of the complicated issues when AI causes concerns and some countries use of it will not be used to benefit the public.
if you are not particularly artistic, Ai generated software from Nvida could be of a great benefit. Whilst not the only one of its kind does seem a bit more advanced, though the technology bound to develop further over time.
Ai could involve trade offs, at one end if the scale less need to do mundane tasks and thus more creative though if it becomes pretty advanced will there be a tendency to think less for ourselves? Good example in terms of apps but different view of where we shall go. In the future shall humans be changed out of recognition and have less conscious thoughts or will we have the best of both worlds with the technology enhancing our being? Some view possibility of being less keen to question certain sources and to an extent that is true today- information society for i nstance can become "disinformation" However important to emphasise the many benefits of technology.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/8/31/17777008/artificial-intelligence-taryn-southern-amper-music
https://www.theverge.com/2019/3/19/18272602/ai-art-generation-gan-nvidia-doodle-landscapes
https://www.wired.com/story/ai-powered-apps-more-creative-or-less-human/
https://www.wired.com/story/will-ai-achieve-consciousness-wrong-question/
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02-04-2019 04:59 PM
I love this quote from Norbert Wiener: “We are but whirlpools in a river of ever-flowing water... We are not stuff that abides, but patterns that perpetuate themselves.”
I'm currently reading Frankenstein. Remarkable how prescient and profound the 18-year old Mary Shelley was in the early 19th Century.
04-04-2019 11:14 AM
@AntS wrote:I love this quote from Norbert Wiener: “We are but whirlpools in a river of ever-flowing water... We are not stuff that abides, but patterns that perpetuate themselves.”
I'm currently reading Frankenstein. Remarkable how prescient and profound the 18-year old Mary Shelley was in the early 19th Century.
Yes a great one-a fan of Mary Shelley too (though a while since I've read Frankenstein)
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08-05-2019 01:21 PM
I've noticed an AI event at the Barbican, London on 15 June, Speakers for instance from the Executive Director Partnership on AI Terah Lyons, Author of The Creativity Code Marcus Du Sautoy and Chief Decision Scientist at Google Cassie Kozyrkov.
https://www.wired.co.uk/partnerships/wired-pulse-ai-barbican/speakers
For those fortunate to attend there would be an opportunity to visit the AI Test Lab and Last AI-More Than Human Tour does sound interesting. https://cnda.condenast.co.uk/wired/WIRED%202019/WIRED%20Pulse%20AI/WIRED-Pulse-AI/agenda/index.html
Anyway should find out more about it later.
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08-05-2019 02:36 PM
An interesting article on how AI is transforming finance:
AI is enhancing services and creating new personalised experinces, whilst also making transactions easier. Bank of America has its own digital assistant Erica which is abled to transfer money and make some other more involved transactions to greatly assist some customers. However there are limitations and some more complicated matters require the human touch.
Voice shopping is another innovation which has been used in varying degrees by companies such as Amazon and Starbucks. In the future you will be able to shop quickly by paying digitally, Amazon has started the move away from cashier shopping with it's Amazon Go stores where the account automatically charged However there were teething problems and not yet on a major scale.
Another area where AI can be utilised is in the field of credit checks, system could go far beyond the traditional method by incorporating digital foot prints as patterns can be found which determine trustworthiness. Singapore start up Lendoo has starting using AI logarithms in this regard. More details below.
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09-05-2019 07:29 PM
Some information from the Google IO event (though innovation a better term really)
As well as unveiling new handsets -Pixel 3 and Nest Hub Max, Google also trailed advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The Assistant will have a major speed boost -- apparently no longer have to say "Hey Google" due to to onboard algorithmic models. https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/07/hey-google-stop-alarm-no-more/ Duplex is coming to Chrome which is beneficial for such things as Ticket purchases and car hire. https://www.engadget.com/2019/05/07/google-turns-duplex-into-fancy-autofill-for-chrome/ search will soon have AR capabilities, the upcoming Android Q will have more smart features.
Can see some more details here https://www.theverge.com/2019/5/7/18531198/google-io-summary-keynote-news-highlights-recap-2019
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04-06-2019 08:17 PM
Just a few interesting article I've come across lately:
http://fortune.com/2019/06/04/artificial-intelligence-eye-ai-tips/
https://www.spin.com/featured/ai-music-artificial-intelligence-feature-holly-herndon-yacht/
https://www.itproportal.com/features/future-of-artificial-intelligence-for-2020/
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18-06-2019 01:23 PM - last edited 18-06-2019 01:24 PM
Samsung are planning on creating a fair few jobs worldwide in relation to AI development apparently: https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-electronics-to-strengthen-its-neural-processing-capabilities...