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Stephen Dale

Everything You Know About Artificial Intelligence is Wrong - 0 views

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    It was hailed as the most significant test of machine intelligence since Deep Blue defeated Garry Kasparov in chess nearly 20 years ago. Google's AlphaGo has won two of the first three games against grandmaster Lee Sedol in a Go tournament, showing the dramatic extent to which AI has improved over the years. That fateful day when machines finally become smarter than humans has never appeared closer-yet we seem no closer in grasping the implications of this epochal event.
Stephen Dale

IBM Watson could soon use artificial intelligence to beat you at a game of 'I Spy' | Th... - 0 views

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    IBM has created a 'Visual Recognition Demo' to showcase Watson's latest trick, which allows users to feed Watson an image before it tells you what it believes it sees.
Stephen Dale

Google DeepMind Under Fire After Being Given Access to 1.6 Million Medical Records | Di... - 1 views

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    "Google subsidiary DeepMind has accomplished some amazing things over the past couple of years, from beating humans at their own game to saving its parent company money on its electricity bill. Now, however, it's coming under major scrutiny because of the specifics of a deal with the United Kingdom's National Health Service."
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    Our local hospital is part of the Royal Free Trust (the body that gave Deepmind MY data). The trust has never consulted me on this. I don't care whether it has a legal duty to do so or not, I believe it has a moral obligation to tell me what it is doing and why. Deepmind may have altruistic public health motives (hmmm), but this silence is destroying trust (pardon the pun). It's about time the data Ombudsmen did their job.
Phil Ridout

TED talk on how gaming rewards can (may) modify behaviour - 0 views

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    " This may seem trite and far-fetched, but this has interesting implications for modifying behaviour "
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    "This may seem trite and far-fetched, but this has interesting implications for modifying behaviour "
Stephen Dale

factitious - 1 views

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    Can you spot fake news?
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