Meet the People Who Train the Robots (to Do Their Own Jobs) - The New York Times - 0 views
Mark Zuckerberg's Great American Road Trip - The New York Times - 0 views
Science has outgrown the human mind and its limited capacities | Aeon Ideas - 0 views
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Human minds simply cannot reconstruct highly complex natural phenomena efficiently enough in the age of big data. A modern Baconian method that incorporates reductionist ideas through data-mining, but then analyses this information through inductive computational models, could transform our understanding of the natural world. Such an approach would enable us to generate novel hypotheses that have higher chances of turning out to be true, to test those hypotheses, and to fill gaps in our knowledge. It would also provide a much-needed reminder of what science is supposed to be: truth-seeking, anti-authoritarian, and limitlessly free.
The Jobs That Artificial Intelligence Will Create - 0 views
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Artificial intelligence can be held to human-like standards of accountability - 1 views
DeepMind's Mustafa Suleyman: In 2018, AI will gain a moral compass | WIRED UK - 0 views
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