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Weekly Digest 2018-03 #2

How to Make A.I. That’s Good for People

By FEI-FEI LI

Google Is Helping the Pentagon Build AI for Drones

Google has partnered with the United States Department of Defense to help the agency develop artificial intelligence for analyzing drone footage, a move that set off a firestorm among employees of the technology giant when they learned of Google’s involvement.

14 WAYS MACHINE LEARNING CAN BOOST YOUR MARKETING

COMMON APPLICATIONS OF MACHINE LEARNING IN MARKETING

AI Predicted Oscar Winners with Stunning 94% Accuracy

For 3rd year in a Row, AI Outperformed Industry Experts

Ubisoft is using AI to catch bugs in games before devs make them

The gaming company's Commit Assistant AI tool has been trained to spot when programmers are about to make a mistake

AI's dirty little secret: It's powered by people

There's a dirty little secret about artificial intelligence: It's powered by hundreds of thousands of real people.

The 7 best deep learning books you should be reading right now

In today’s post I’m going to share with you the 7 best deep learning books (in no particular order) I have come across and would personally recommend you read.

Inside the Chinese lab that plans to rewire the world with AI

Alibaba is investing huge sums in AI research and resources—and it is building tools to challenge Google and Amazon.

Machine learning or laughing? Amazon’s Alexa is freaking people out with unprovoked chuckle

It’s one thing to believe that Amazon’s Alexa is constantly listening to us, but quite another to worry that she’s laughing at what she hears.

Self-Driving Truck Loses Its Remote Connection, But Not Its Shot at Milestone Achievement

Same driver, different vehicle: Bringing Waymo self-driving technology to trucks

Now we’re turning our attention to things as well. Starting next week, Waymo will launch a pilot in Atlanta where our self-driving trucks will carry freight bound for Google’s data centers.

Machine Learning for Auto-Tuning HPC Systems

"On today’s episode of “The Interview” with The Next Platform we discuss the art and science of tuning high performance systems for maximum performance—something that has traditionally come at high time cost for performance engineering experts."

Explained Simply: How an AI program mastered the ancient game of Go

This is about AlphaGo

The Building Blocks of Interpretability

Interpretability techniques are normally studied in isolation. We explore the powerful interfaces that arise when you combine them — and the rich structure of this combinatorial space.

AI will be the art movement of the 21st century

We are on a mission of discovery to find a new way to express ourselves with our increasingly sophisticated partners: to paint, write, sculpt, and make beautiful music. Together.

Most Americans Already Using Artificial Intelligence Products

Nearly nine in 10 Americans (85%) say they currently use at least one of six devices, programs or services that feature elements of artificial intelligence (AI). Use of these products ranges from 84% of U.S. adults using navigation applications to 20% using smart home devices such as self-learning thermostats and lighting.

The tyranny of algorithms is part of our lives: soon they could rate everything we do

Credit scores already control our finances. With personal data being increasingly trawled, our politics and our friendships will be next

The New U.S.-China Rivalry: A Technology Race

As the United States and China look to protect their national security needs and economic interests, the fight between the two financial superpowers is increasingly focused on a single area: technology.