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To become truly intelligent, machines need a sense of the unknown

To become truly intelligent, machines need a sense of the unknown | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

The most powerful approach in AI, deep learning, is gaining a new capability: a sense of uncertainty.

Researchers at Uber and Google are working on modifications to the two most popular deep-learning frameworks that will enable them to handle probability. This will provide a way for the smartest AI programs to measure their confidence in a prediction or a decision—essentially, to know when they should doubt themselves.

Deep learning, which involves feeding example data to a large and powerful neural network, has been an enormous success over the past few years, enabling machines to recognize objects in images or transcribe speech almost perfectly. But it requires lots of training data and computing power, and it can be surprisingly brittle.

Somewhat counterintuitively, this self-doubt offers one fix. The new approach could be useful in critical scenarios involving self-driving cars and other autonomous machines.

“You would like a system that gives you a measure of how certain it is,” says Dustin Tran, who is working on this problem at Google. “If a self-driving car doesn’t know its level of uncertainty, it can make a fatal error, and that can be catastrophic.”


Via Wildcat2030, Miloš Bajčetić
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Students Should Be Content Curators - by John Spence (don't confuse the speed of content with the depth of knowledge!)

Here are a few thoughts about why students should learn how to curate content. We live in a world of instant information. With the tap of a button, we can read articles, watch videos, listen to podcasts, and engage in rapid-fire conversation about anything. The traditional gatekeepers are gone, which is great for students. They can create and share their work in ways that were previously unimaginable.

But there’s a cost. If we’re not careful, we mistake the speed of consumption for the depth of knowledge. And that’s why we need students to learn the art of curation. Curators ask thoughtful questions and find resources that are accurate and interesting They Geek Out on the Content, finding the takeaways, make sense out of ideas

Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa) , Miloš Bajčetić
Presenters's curator insight, November 23, 2017 3:05 AM
La curación de contenidos es una actividad importante en la era actual, tanto para educadores como para alumnos. No debemos confundir curar contenidos con tener un conocimiento sobre una materia. Pero, ¿sabemos diferenciar ambos conceptos?

Digital.hub's curator insight, November 30, 2017 7:41 AM
« ne confondez pas la vitesse du contenu avec la profondeur des connaissances !»