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Yoshua Bengio, Revered Architect of AI, Has Some Ideas About What to Build Next

The Turing Award winner wants AI systems that can reason, plan, and imagine.
Yoshua Bengio is known as one of the “three musketeers” of deep learning, the type of artificial intelligence (AI) that dominates the field today.

AI May Not Kill Your Job—Just Change It
​Don’t fear the robots, according to a report from MIT and IBM. Worry about algorithms replacing any task that can be automated. ​
Danbury author examines how robots can be our friends in new book​
The robots are coming — but we needn’t fear a “Terminator”-style takeover. At least, not yet. That is one of the main takeaways from “Robot Attitude: How Robots and Artificial Intelligence Will Make Our Lives Better,” a new book by Danbury author John R. Patrick.
A Breakthrough for A.I. Technology: Passing an 8th-Grade Science Test

Four years ago, more than 700 computer scientists competed in a contest to build artificial intelligence that could pass an eighth-grade science test. There was $80,000 in prize money on the line.

How Artificial Intelligence Is Making The Shift From System To Ecosystem

When IBM first debuted its Watson system on the game show Jeopardy! in 2011, it was like something out of science fiction. Here was a computer that could not only understand spoken questions, but answer them faster and more accurately than the best human players. Nobody had ever seen anything even remotely like it before.

Typing “what is machine learning?” into a Google search opens up a pandora’s box of forums, academic research, and here-say – and the purpose of this article is to simplify the definition and understanding of machine learning thanks to the direct help from our panel of machine learning researchers.

Article | Published: 13 August 2018 Clinically applicable deep learning for diagnosis and referral in retinal disease

The volume and complexity of diagnostic imaging is increasing at a pace faster than the availability of human expertise to interpret it. Artificial intelligence has shown great promise in classifying two-dimensional photographs of some common diseases and typically relies on databases of millions of annotated images. Until now, the challenge of reaching the performance of expert clinicians in a real-world clinical pathway with three-dimensional diagnostic scans has remained unsolved. 

Learn About United States AI Strategy
Executive Order on Maintaining American Leadership in Artificial Intelligence
Learn About European AI Strategy
Learn how EU strategy seeks to promote peace and well-being, and the values of human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, rule of law and respect for human rights. Find out how strategy is made and translated into policy actions.
Insurance 2030—The impact of AI on the future of insurance

Welcome to the future of insurance, as seen through the eyes of Scott, a customer in the year 2030. His digital personal assistant orders him an autonomous vehicle for a meeting across town…

AN AI PIONEER EXPLAINS THE EVOLUTION OF NEURAL NETWORKS

Geoffrey Hinton is one of the creators of Deep Learning, a 2019 winner of the Turing Award, and an engineering fellow at Google…

The AI technique that could imbue machines with the ability to reason
​Yann LeCun, Facebook’s chief AI scientist, believes unsupervised learning will bring about the next AI revolution.