Adobe is using machine learning to make it easier to spot Photoshopped images
New research uses AI to automate traditional digital forensics
Google Deep Mind’s Bogus AI Patent Filings
politically weird stuff related to Google Deep Mind
Is There a Smarter Path to Artificial Intelligence? Some Experts Hope So
Benjamin Grosof is the chief scientist at Kyndi, a Silicon Valley start-up that is using a decades-old programming language to develop software that can generate facts, concepts and inferences from small amounts of data.
The Cutting Edge of AI — Part 2
Notes from day two of Exponential View talks and panels at CogX Festival, 11–12 June, London
Facebook open sources DensePose
Facebook AI Research (FAIR) open sourced DensePose, our real-time approach for mapping all human pixels of 2D RGB images to a 3D surface-based model of the body.
This AI program could beat you in an argument—but it doesn’t know what it’s saying
The latest human-versus-machine matchup involves an argumentative AI system.
Bias detectives: the researchers striving to make algorithms fair
As machine learning infiltrates society, scientists are trying to help ward off injustice.
Food Discovery with Uber Eats: Building a Query Understanding Engine
At Uber Eats, we strive to help eaters find the exact food they want as effortlessly as possible.
A reinforcement learning environment for self-driving cars in the browser.
Exploring Tensorflow for Poets, or, Building a Pottery Classifier
In our recent paper, ‘Fleshing Out the Bones’ we used the trained ‘Inception 3’ model as a way of determining clusters of images that we then studied for clues and hints: why did the machine cluster them this way? What are the common features?
Since there is now more attention to what I have to offer, I decided to write down in a condensed form what I think is wrong with our approach to AI and what could we fix.
Alibaba v. Tencent: The Battle for Supremacy in China
Jack Ma of Alibaba and Pony Ma of Tencent have built tech titans that dominate China's digital economy. Is the world big enough for both of them?
The Unbearable Awkwardness of Automation
The machine age is changing the nature of work. In the process, it is also transforming buildings, and making them less hospitable for human use.