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Diplomacy shows combining AI disciplines is the way forward

December 6, 2022 Richard Windsor 0

The success of Meta’s Diplomacy algorithm shows the way ahead for AI is to combine disciplines already in use, not just throw infinite data and compute at it. Read more…

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Meta’s Galactica shows just how dumb AI can be

November 22, 2022 Richard Windsor 0

The fast failure of Galactica shows that when it comes to AI, the machines remain too stupid to do anything that they haven’t been explicitly shown before. Read more…

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Autonomous driving has now entered the capitulation phase

November 4, 2022 Richard Windsor 2

Autonomous driving continues to have a torrid time as its devotees adjust to the reality of commercialization that has been obvious for quite some time. Read more…

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Driverless cars have an Achilles Heel – the humble road sign

March 25, 2020 Alex Leslie 0

Confusing driverless cars is becoming a sport. Even before the high-profile case of a sign confusing a Tesla there were examples. Read more…

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AI will be embedded in everything, and soon

September 27, 2019 Alex Leslie 0

AI is to computing what a Formula One car is to a bicycle but when you read about what some Universities are working on with AI, the mind begins to bend. Read more…

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Deep Learning market prospects to 2025: TMR Research

September 27, 2019 News Centre Comments Off on Deep Learning market prospects to 2025: TMR Research

Global Deep Learning Market report, compiled by TMR Research, offers a summary on regional forecast, business size, and associated revenue estimations. Read more…

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AI – on track to understand the Universe in ways that should be impossible

July 8, 2019 Alex Leslie 0

We have been dismissive, if not rude, about AI over the past few years. At least about the buzz it causes and tons of marketing nonsense that it generates. Read more…

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Self-driving cars will need to be ‘humanized’ with deep-learning technology – AI not enough

April 14, 2017 Guest Writer 0

There’s a race in Silicon Valley to build self-driving cars. The mission is safer roadways. All the startups are gunning to hit Level 5 for full automation. But we’re not quite there yet. Most of Read more…

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LG to install deep learning tech in home appliances

December 23, 2016 News Centre 0

LG Electronics says it is going to deliver “an unparalleled level of performance and convenience into the home” with home appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines and robot cleaners armed with deep learning Read more…

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