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Stephen Dale

Google's People + AI Research Initiative Sets Out to Solve Artificial Stupidity | WIRED - 0 views

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    Virtual assistants get infuriating when they fail to do something we expect to be within their capabilities. Researchers are interested in studying how people form expectations about what such systems can and can't do-and how virtual assistants themselves might be designed to nudge us toward only asking things that won't lead to disappointment. One of the research questions is how do you reset a user's expectations on the fly when they're interacting with a virtual assistant.
Stephen Dale

Unleashing Artificial Intelligence with Human-Assisted Machine Learning - 0 views

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    What if, rather than asking the traditional question-What tasks currently performed by humans will soon be done more cheaply and rapidly by machines?-we ask a new one: What new feats might people achieve if they had better thinking machines to assist them?
Stephen Dale

Can Amazon's assistant stay on top? - BBC News - 0 views

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    "The Echo - a cylindrical speaker with microphone - now accounts for just over 70% of all digital assistant use in the US, leaving its nearest competitor, Google Home, well behind."
kin wbs

Peer Assist - 3 views

shared by kin wbs on 15 Jul 10 - Cached
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    "University of Ottowa animated video describing a formal peer-assist process"
Phil Ridout

- Peer Assist - 0 views

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    This animation is based on the peer assist methodology as outlined in the book Learning to Fly - Practical Knowledge Management from Leading and Learning Organisations by Chris Collison and Geoff Parcell (Capstone Publishing, 2001, 2004).
Stephen Dale

Google: Our Assistant Will Trigger the Next Era of AI - 0 views

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    How do we learn the meaning of text from data? In other words, how can a machine truly understand the phrases that human beings blab into its search fields and microphone? The researchers at Google and elsewhere have settled on an answer to that question: machine learning; specifically, a form of artificial intelligence called neural networks-self-organising systems modelled on the way the brain works.
Stephen Dale

Smart Wikis - rapidly connecting people to prime information, most relevant ata and bes... - 1 views

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    "Smart Wikis™ combine Artificial Intelligence and knowledge concepts with your existing IT to provide integrated collaborative working environments that anticipate each user's personal information needs and surround that user with seamless and non-obtrusive forms of assistance."
Stephen Dale

Could robots be marking your homework? - BBC News - 1 views

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    This summer, Georgia Tech, a university in Atlanta in the US, deployed a teaching assistant called Jill Watson for one of its postgraduate courses.
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    My daughter is a teacher. She was delighted to hear that she might get back 2 hours of her life each day if a robot could mark her pupils' homework.
Stephen Dale

3 Key Trends Shaping The Future Of AI - CXOtoday.com - 1 views

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    AI being used for driverless cars, energy saving and personal assistants (bots)
kin wbs

Online KM Toolkit from Small Business Service - 0 views

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    " A freely accessible online KM Toolkit with tools to cover the following techniques: After Action Reviews, Peer Assists, Knowledge Exit Interviews, Conducting a Knowledge Audit, Storytelling amd much more."
Phil Ridout

YouTube - Peer Assist - 0 views

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    This animation is based on the peer assist methodology as outlined in the book Learning to Fly - Practical Knowledge Management from Leading and Learning Organisations by Chris Collison and Geoff Parcell (Capstone Publishing, 2001, 2004).
Phil Ridout

Knoco stories: There is a Killer Application in Knowledge Management - and it's not wha... - 0 views

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    There IS a killer application, it's one that is proven in practice, and delivers results every time, if applied wisely. In some cases - multi-million dollar results. In fact, as I started compiling my list of value delivery through KM, I found that most of the success stories related to this one application. And it is not a software application at all. It is an application of minds. It's the Peer Assist.
Stephen Dale

Why Google A.I. is the last user interface | ITworld - 0 views

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    Google believes that artificial intelligence (A.I.) virtual assistants (VA) and the conversational user interface (CUI) will largely supplant search engines and mobile apps for many users. We're moving into an "A.I.-first world," according to Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
Stephen Dale

Kazendi - Europe's Leading Mixed Reality Development Studio - 0 views

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    HoloMeeting allows you to collaborate by sharing, viewing and amending 3D models (e.g Revit), documents (e.g. PDFs) and collaborate (e.g. freehand draw, whiteboard, etc.). In addition, you can share your camera and use it for remote assistance/maintenance.
Stephen Dale

Why Apple is struggling to become an artificial-intelligence powerhouse - The Washingto... - 0 views

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    "In 2011, Apple became the first company to place artificial intelligence in the pockets of millions of consumers when it launched the voice assistant Siri on the iPhone. Six years later, the technology giant is struggling to find its voice in AI."
Stephen Dale

We're all cyborgs, and AI assistants will make us more human - 0 views

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    The debate between artificial intelligence (AI) and intelligence augmentation (IA) has been raging for decades. Will computer systems replace humans with a faster, smarter form of intelligence (AI) or will they augment our existing human intelligence and work alongside us (IA)?
Stephen Dale

You Will Lose Your Job to a Robot-and Sooner Than You Think - Mother Jones - 0 views

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    I want to tell you straight off what this story is about: Sometime in the next 40 years, robots are going to take your job. I don't care what your job is. If you dig ditches, a robot will dig them better. If you're a magazine writer, a robot will write your articles better. If you're a doctor, IBM's Watson will no longer "assist" you in finding the right diagnosis from its database of millions of case studies and journal articles. It will just be a better doctor than you.
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