The Great AI Paradox
by Brian Bergstein, MIT Technology Review Don’t worry about supersmart AI eliminating all the jobs. That’s just a distraction from the problems …
by Brian Bergstein, MIT Technology Review Don’t worry about supersmart AI eliminating all the jobs. That’s just a distraction from the problems …
by Andrew Myers, Stanford News Since the term “artificial intelligence” (AI) was first used in print in 1956, the one-time science …
by Pat Patterson, Information Management There has been an explosion of innovation in open source stream processing over the past few years. …
The Nation, from Asia News Network In an interview, Osaka University president Shojiro Nishio stresses the need to keep artificial intelligence (AI) …
by Frank Konkel, NextGov.com Google chief Internet evangelist Vint Cerf, who shared the 2004 ACM A.M. Turing Award with Robert E. …
by Vincent Conitzer, Prospect Magazine Progress in artificial intelligence has been rapid in recent years. Computer programs are dethroning humans in games ranging …
In Phys.Org The world’s oldest board game still has a few moves to play. Go, a game of strategy and instinct considered …
by Jordan Pearson, Motherboard Software governs much of our daily lives from behind the scenes, from which sorts of information we consume, …
by Dominic Basulto, The Washington Post A new partnership between aviation giant Boeing and Carnegie Mellon University hints at the power of fields …
by Michael Rundle, Wired.co.uk Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, and 1,000 academics, researchers, and public figures have called for a ban on autonomous …