Artificial Intelligence #20
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Artificial Intelligence #20

Hey. In this issue: an incredibly huge language model from Open AI, a dataset of 4.5 billion parallel sentences for training neural machine translation models from Facebook, a command-line tool for interfacing with AI capabilities from IBM, a neural network that predicts what people will think of your photos on a dating website, and many more!

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Have a nice weekend! See you next week. — Andriy

The idea of an AI creating a game is interesting, if you had to add some rpg elements it should be capable of creating whole civilisations, cultures and traditions.

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Srinath N

Looking for Opportunity

4 年

Good post

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Ryan Boch

Senior Software Engineer II at OM1

4 年

Have to agree with the skeptics on AI recruiting via reading facial expressions. I wonder who labeled the data sets and how they were labeled? Would different labelers give different answers as to a persons aptitude or even emotion based on a facial expression? If the final label is an average of several labels from experts maybe it could work.

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PEACE & PROSPERITY ACTIVIST

4 年

Great Article Andriy Burkov

Simon Bonanno

dedicated to driving open-source innovation in software, economy, media, governance and AI for a prosperous future

4 年

It's great to see these A.I. exponential advancements, and hope to see much more. But we should see these technologies as complementing us humans and not competing with us. For example we never compare a human's running speed with a car ; but doesn't mean cars will replace humans. If we merge silicon intelligence with biological intelligence, humanity will transcend to levels which we never dreamed of.

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