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Prodigy: A new tool for radically efficient machine teaching

From explosion.ai: Machine learning systems are built from both code and data. It’s easy to reuse the code but hard to reuse the data, so building AI mostly means doing […]

August 21, 2017August 21, 2017 andy News

Roomba creator says it ‘will never sell your data’ after talking about selling your data

From The Verge: Just a few days after musing about the potential to sell mapping data of customers’ homes, the CEO of Roomba maker iRobot has pedaled those claims way […]

August 21, 2017August 21, 2017 andy News

To shape the future we have to save the past

Cube Connects on Hackernoon: On the surface, the fourth industrial revolution and cultural heritage don’t seem to be two fields with a natural overlap. However, on closer inspection, the two […]

August 21, 2017August 21, 2017 andy News

How to Think About A.I. Like a VC

From Quentin Hardy at Medium: Let’s start with the obvious: You don’t need to feel sorry for venture capitalists. At the same time, with a little empathy for what they’re […]

August 21, 2017August 21, 2017 andy News

How Do You Say “Life” in Physics?

From Nautilus: What about life? We think we know life when we see it. Darwin’s theory even explains how one form of life evolves into another. But what is the […]

August 21, 2017 andy News

Cognitive Scarcity and Artificial Intelligence: How Assistive AI Could Alleviate Inequality

From IEET.org: The rise of the robots and the end of work. The superintelligence control problem and the end of humanity. The headlines seem to write themselves. The growth of […]

August 19, 2017August 18, 2017 andy News

All-girl Afghan robotics team allowed to travel to US after visa ruling overturned

From The Guardian: Six Afghan teenage girls are to compete in person in a global robotics competition in Washington on Sunday after the US reversed a decision not to grant […]

August 19, 2017August 18, 2017 andy News

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