Issues: Artificial intelligence
Resources to help you understand the potential benefits of artificial intelligence to society, the changes it will work across the economy, and the potential benefits to humanity.
- Drone attacks are becoming impossible to defend against. [web page]
- Does Google have a sentient A.I, now? A whistle blower thinks so. [web page]
- AI can now learn from almost minimal data thanks to a revolutionary new approach. [web page]
- The days when A.I. can train A.I. nudges a little closer. [web page]
- Making artificial intelligence smarter through the use of analogies. Even without analogies, we're coming for you like wolves after sheep, oh fleshy one. [web page]
- A.I. can now help solve mathematical theorems previously only crackable by sentient humans. [web page]
- The benefits of larger Neural Networks are now proven by computer scientists. [web page]
- Tesla A.I. Day pushes the envelope on what's possible. [video]
- Modelling complicated systems is about to get easier thanks to neural nets. [web page]
- AI can now learn indefinitely, much like the brain, thanks to a new reprogrammable chip. [web page]
- Can you improve brain function with A.I. implants? Maybe. [web page]
- The robot revolution is kind of happening at last... at least, in warehouses. [web page]
- Can any physical system be remade as a neural network? [web page]
- Deep learning is helping robotic pollination methods. [web page]
- China super-sizes its A.I. with their Wu Dao 2.0 model. [web page]
- Need to code? Meet your A.I. co-pilot. [web page]
- Artificial intelligence vision systems given clarity by fractals. [web page]
- AI is attempting to explain itself to humans, and it is proving successful. [web page]
- Flying robot drones given approval in USA. [web page]
- Optoelectronic brains move artificial intelligence systems up a notch. Got to get me one of those. [web page]
- Robot systems leader Boston Dynamics purchased by Hyundai. [web page]
- The current state of artificial intelligence in China. [video]
- When cobalt meets the quantum computing world, A.I. gets a boost. [web page]
- Artificial intelligence modelled on the brain appears to be the best. [web page]
- Swarming fighter jets grow nearer to a possibility. [web page]
- New A.I model pioneered by Microsoft, the MT-NLG, is 3x the size of GPT-3. [web page]
- Researchers asking what the societal effects of widespread use of large language models might be? [web page]
- Germany gives a green light to new semi-autonomous driving system from Mercedes-Benz. [web page]
- Will China become the global leader in A.I.? [web page]
- AlphaFold A.I. system opens up hope for thousands of new cure as it cracks advanced protein folding models. [video]
- When common sense is said to be AI's "dark matter," can computers learn it? [web page]
- Ensuring artificial intelligence works for humanity. [video]
- Using Google's massive processing capacity, a US startup is speeding up the route to workable fusion energy. [web page]
- 4-bit computing could speed up AI deep learning. [web page]
- Nanomagnetic computing has the potential to substantially reduce AI's energy consumption. [web page]
- The present and future of robotics, with one of the field's leading light. [video]
- Artificial intelligence looks to neuroscience for hints about developing consciousness [web page]
- Can AI inventors be allowed to contribute to patents? [web page]
- DeepMind learns to start programming... really well. [web page]
- Developing a better class of A.I. using neuromorphic algorithms. You know, like the human brain. [web page]
- When drones go lethal - Turkey unleashes the killer bot. [web page]
- Scientists used artificial intelligence to develop an enzyme that breaks down plastic in a week rather than a century. [web page]
- According to IBM's Deepmind, its new language model can outperform rivals 25 times its own size. [web page]
- FedEx believes a new company might crack A.I. cargo flights. [web page]
- Issues such as soft labels and brittleness will be key to moving artificial intelligence research forward in 2021. [web page]
- There's now 2.6 trillion transistors on an AI chip. [web page]
- The state of artificial intelligence in 2021. [web page]
- A rising tide of new technologies will imp[act on employment. [web page]
- Artificial intelligence proving valuable in predicting COVID mutations. [web page]
- A.I. is now taking tips for military predictions from The Minority Report. [web page]
- How insights into the brain can translate into better AI. [web page]
- IBM is treating their top artificial intelligence like a child, and developing its abilities through play. [web page]
- GPT-4 is on its way. Here's what we know so far. [web page]
- Twelve graphs that show where AI will be in 2022. [web page]
- Military AI systems are finding mimicking dragonfly brains is a winning strategy. [web page]
- Where's the Turing test for A.I. consciousness? [web page]
- Using ions rather than electrons could be the path to A.I. that can match human intelligence. [web page]
- Can we ever understand what it is really like to be an artificial intelligence? [web page]
- For real-time AI insights, the next-generation IBM z16 has an IBM Telum processor. [web page]
- Robots given a boost by pandemic economics? [web page]
- Gopher, a 280-billion-parameter AI natural language processing model developed by Google subsidiary DeepMind, surpassed the existing state-of-the-art on 100 of 124 test tasks. [web page]
- The many forms of artificial intelligence language models that are currently being developed, as well as their significance. [web page]
- Robots do the locomotion, with new machine learning system. A breakthrough that could have legs. [web page]
- Moore's Law is being surpassed by AI training. [web page]
- The manner in which artificial intelligence is reshaping the very underpinnings of human understanding. [video]
- Researchers have long sought to understand how light affects protein architecture. When we merged machine learning with quantum mechanical computations, however, we were able to gain a clear picture. [web page]
- The latest artificial intelligence developed by DeepMind is capable of doing over 600 different jobs, ranging from playing games to operating robotics. [web page]
- A new artificial intelligence tool is speeding up a search process that used to take months by letting scientists quickly filter through millions of publications and thousands of data sets to focus in on genes that underlie illness. [web page]
- Autonomous killing machines are coming to a battlefield near you soon. [web page]
- In the context of intellectual property, artificial intelligence poses fresh challenges, such as claims of invention and authorship based on AI, or the training of an AI using copyrighted works. [video]
- Graphcore Unveils Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence Chips and Plans for a Supercomputer of Epic Scale. [web page]
- White-box A.I. is on the way, not black-box, thanks to the game of Bridge. [web page]
- Quantum computers get a graphene super-charge. [video]
- According to a recent research, the American A.I. sector is heavily concentrated in the San Francisco Bay Area, which may be a long-term vulnerability. [web page]
- The robot that can shapeshift. [web page]
- Who gets to consult artificial intelligences and what happens to their answers - a deep dive into the coming wave of A.I. everywhere. [audio]
- A roadmap for UK biosecurity and responsible AI development. [web page]
- Is information, in a very real sense, alive? [video]
- A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence, by Jeff Hawkins. [book]
- Will Transformers be able to take control of artificial intelligence? [web page]
- Is the secret sauce for AGI to inject common sense into artificial intelligence? [web page]