New AI research makes it easier to create fake footage of someone speaking0
- From Around the Web, Science & Technology
- July 19, 2017
Although the scientists behind it would really rather you didn’t
Although the scientists behind it would really rather you didn’t
Rich people are going to find it easier to adapt to automation
CERN and the Large Hadron Collider depend on a massive computer grid, as does the global network of scientists who use LHC data. CERN scientists are now teaching an AI system to protect the grid from cyber threats using machine learning.
Who needs humans?
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have developed an AI that can analyze CT scans to predict if a patient will die within five years with 69 percent accuracy. This system could eventually be used to save lives by providing doctors with a way to detect illnesses sooner.
In a twist on artificial intelligence (AI), computer scientists have programmed machines to be curious—to explore their surroundings on their own and learn for the sake of learning.
AI-driven policing has arrived
Workers in wholesale and retail sectors at highest risk from breakthroughs in robotics and artificial intelligence, PwC report finds
OUT of the way, human, I’ve got this covered. A machine learning system has gained the ability to write its own code.
Even though AI systems creating AI systems seems like the recipe for a Sci-Fi nightmare, experts agree that it could create a future with a less expensive and more efficient workforce