Artificial Intelligence #111
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Artificial Intelligence #111

Hey, in this issue: will transformers take over artificial intelligence?; AI learns to drive from scratch; deep neural nets: 33 years ago and 33 years from now; ML reimagines the building blocks of computing; assessing generalization of SGD; and more.

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Anne Jungers

Innovation/Product Manager | AI & Blockchain Enthusiast | Bitcoin, ReFi & DLT-Talents | Scrum Master & Product Owner Certified

2 年

Great as usual!

Professor Tim Dodwell

Helping people and businesses move into the exciting Machine Learning space | Co-Founder & CTO @ digiLab - a tech soonicorn | Turing AI Fellow

2 年

Think transformers have already transformed deep learning. The methods are 5 years old. https://arxiv.org/abs/1706.03762 which is a long time in AI

Ziaul Haque ????

Senior Software Tester (Subject Matter Expert) | 13??+followers and counting??. Expert at |Manual Testing| Git/GitHub |Jira| Selenium | SQL| UiPath | Advance AI based tools| Medical AI| Linux/SEO.(ISTQB certified)

2 年

Nice????

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