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Eryk Dolajzer's curator insight,
December 18, 2020 2:02 PM
Zdumiewiająca technologia używana w produkcji dronów
raphael cottille's curator insight,
September 25, 2020 4:11 AM
Partager votre point de vue (insight)
Wyatt Mizell's comment,
September 20, 2019 10:58 AM
I found this article very interesting because when I need groceries i usually use amazon and they come in installation bags so that the cold foods such as produce stay cold
Wyatt Mizell's curator insight,
September 20, 2019 2:42 PM
This video describes on how Artificial Intelligence is used through online shopping. One of the drawbacks this video explains is that online shopping only shows you what you type into the computer and not any new things that you have not seen before. Also, shopping online for yourself only provides a limited amount of information where as for an example you could go into a store and see what other peoples inputs are for the certain item you want to buy. It was estimated that 2.3 trillion dollars were spent in a year for online shopping but that is only 10% of how much people spend on all types of shopping throughout the year.
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Fernandez's curator insight,
November 25, 2020 2:15 AM
Lets get into the intelligence of our minds and see where the future technology is taking us.
jg's curator insight,
December 16, 2020 1:38 PM
Film zawarty w artykule opowiada o rozwoju Sztucznej Inteligencji w teraźniejszym świecie i o poważnych zagrożeniach z niego wynikających, np. poprzez militaryzację. Technologiczny wyścig zbrojeń podejmuje wiele krajów, a ich celem jest wynalezienie Super-inteligentnej SI. Taki umysł miałby przewyższać intelektualne możliwości człowieka pod każdym aspektem. Według twórców filmu ten stan rzeczy może doprowadzić do rządów autorytarnych lub przejęcia przez korporację kontroli nad rynkiem. Naukowcy spekulują o potrzebie ustanowienia granic możliwości SI, tak by przynosiły tylko pożytek dla ludzkości.
mohammed obaid's curator insight,
September 28, 2020 11:39 PM
everything that was mentioned is great, the fact that i can control almost everything from my tv to my stove is great. from using fingerprint instead of old school keys to enter home and relying on robots for the simplest task is a dream for many people. but looking at its drawbacks, technology will owns and controls us, if not know about us and our families more than we know about it. this is a scary situation. we would be living the easiest life that our ancestries would've never thought of, but those pieces of technology will know about us and almost every move we do. in addition , all this information could be used against us like in a court. overall thoughts. what is coming is great to see and experience but too scary to live with and rely on.
Richard Platt's curator insight,
August 24, 2017 5:29 PM
The model that Microsoft chose is several times larger than convolutional neural networks like Alexnet and Resnet-50, which other companies have used to benchmark their own hardware. Providing low-latency insights is important for deploying machine learning systems at scale. Users don’t want to wait long for their apps to respond. “We call it real-time AI because the idea here is that you send in a request, you want the answer back,” said Doug Burger, a distinguished engineer with Microsoft Research. “If it’s a video stream, if it’s a conversation, if it’s looking for intruders, anomaly detection, all the things where you care about interaction and quick results, you want those in real time,” he said. However, some previously published results on hardware-accelerated machine learning have focused on results that optimize for throughput at the cost of latency. In Burger’s view, more people should ask how a machine learning accelerator can perform without bundling requests into a batch and processing them all at once. “All of the numbers [other] people are throwing around are juiced,” he said. Microsoft is using Brainwave across the army of FPGAs it has installed in its data centers. According to Burger, Brainwave will allow Microsoft services to more rapidly support artificial intelligence features. In addition, the company is working to make Brainwave available to third-party customers through its Azure cloud platform. |
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