British AI companies are helping turn AI from science fiction into reality. DeepMind developed an AI system that taught itself to play 49 Atari games without prior instruction. DeepMind was acquired by Google for £300 million. Smaller UK startups are now commercializing more specific AI applications, like using computer vision to enhance images (Magic Pony) or automate customer service responses (Celaton). These "narrow" AI applications demonstrate progress beyond previous limitations and show AI's potential in technologies like smart devices and autonomous vehicles.
A Chinese team of researchers has recently unveiled the world’s most powerful quantum computer – capable of manipulating 66 qubits of data. At the same time, a team at Cambridge University in the UK has created a quantum computing desktop operating system – which could be as significant a step at bringing quantum capabilities into the mainstream as Microsoft’s development of MS-DOS and Windows was for classical desktop computing.
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A Chinese team of researchers has recently unveiled the world’s most powerful quantum computer – capable of manipulating 66 qubits of data. At the same time, a team at Cambridge University in the UK has created a quantum computing desktop operating system – which could be as significant a step at bringing quantum capabilities into the mainstream as Microsoft’s development of MS-DOS and Windows was for classical desktop computing.
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There is always new and exciting technology coming out each year. Join Brian Pichman of the Evolve Project as he highlights this year’s most significant technology trends and what it means for 2021. What changes are on the horizon? What is going to be the most exciting new technology coming out? Thinking about holiday gifts? This is the session for you!
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With the advancement in technology there is a great impact of technology on human lives . It effects major part of our life or more. It not only have positive side but also a darker side which one can have ever though.
have a look at above slides and find out , It is bane or boon
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an important aspect of our everyday life. From a common topic in science fiction and future studies it is now being used in a wide spectrum of day to day services, both for advanced technologies and personal applications. AI seems associated with startups and several companies do develop and promote AI as their unique selling product. However, with almost 7 years of continuous ‘AI’ developments how promising could an AI startup still be? This talk aims to describe the AI challenges as experienced from the eyes of a startup, its challenges and opportunities as well as how connections with lead Universities in the area could help in future synergies.
The Future of Mobile (i.e. everything) Futurist Speaker Gerd LeonhardGerd Leonhard
The slides for my presentation at Mobile Convention Amsterdam May 23 2013 see http://www.mobileconventionamsterdam.nl/
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“Marketing as we know it is over. More than ever mobile devices are becoming our ears, eyes and brains. ‘Nowness’ takes its toll.”
Says Gerd Leonhard, (media)Futurist and one of the keynote speakers during Mobile Convention Amsterdam on the 22nd and 23th of May in the Beurs van Berlage. Leonhard states that marketers are nowadays looking at gauging feelings and pleasure by using electronic gadgets that can read brain activity.
Leonhard reveals several interesting mobile developments in the future, for example about Google Glass and Over-the-top-content (OTT), what these developments mean for consumers and marketers and whether or not ‘offline’ the new luxury is.
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Overview of how businesses are using Artificial Intelligence throughout their business. Drones, Smart Speakers, Machine Learning, Sales, Chatbots - all of it in their stack.
My opening keynote at the ABI Insurance in the digital world: cyber, data and technology – from hype to reality. Over the last two years digitisation has continued to accelerate, and is increasingly revolutionising all aspects of insurance and savings firms’ businesses. Technology is facilitating new operating
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This is a long form version with speaker notes on the slides.
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With the advancement in technology there is a great impact of technology on human lives . It effects major part of our life or more. It not only have positive side but also a darker side which one can have ever though.
have a look at above slides and find out , It is bane or boon
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an important aspect of our everyday life. From a common topic in science fiction and future studies it is now being used in a wide spectrum of day to day services, both for advanced technologies and personal applications. AI seems associated with startups and several companies do develop and promote AI as their unique selling product. However, with almost 7 years of continuous ‘AI’ developments how promising could an AI startup still be? This talk aims to describe the AI challenges as experienced from the eyes of a startup, its challenges and opportunities as well as how connections with lead Universities in the area could help in future synergies.
The Future of Mobile (i.e. everything) Futurist Speaker Gerd LeonhardGerd Leonhard
The slides for my presentation at Mobile Convention Amsterdam May 23 2013 see http://www.mobileconventionamsterdam.nl/
Next Five years in Mobile
“Marketing as we know it is over. More than ever mobile devices are becoming our ears, eyes and brains. ‘Nowness’ takes its toll.”
Says Gerd Leonhard, (media)Futurist and one of the keynote speakers during Mobile Convention Amsterdam on the 22nd and 23th of May in the Beurs van Berlage. Leonhard states that marketers are nowadays looking at gauging feelings and pleasure by using electronic gadgets that can read brain activity.
Leonhard reveals several interesting mobile developments in the future, for example about Google Glass and Over-the-top-content (OTT), what these developments mean for consumers and marketers and whether or not ‘offline’ the new luxury is.
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Design Careers in the Science Fiction FutureBill DeRouchey
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models and new customer relationships, huge volumes of data provide insights firms have never had access to before, and cyber risks create both operational and underwriting challenges to engage with.
This is a long form version with speaker notes on the slides.
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Bot hype
Artificial Intelligence + Empathy
Natural Language Understanding + Trust
The A.I. Choice Paradox
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Born
I used to be able to export from keynote with a full size slide and the presenter notes...
Unfortunately I can't seem to do that now, so most of the discussion isn't actually here. See if i can get the notes in here somehow so this makes a bit more sense.
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Author Francesca Rossi EN Policy Department C Citizens.docxrock73
Author: Francesca Rossi EN
Policy Department C: Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs
European Parliament
PE 571.380
Artificial Intelligence: Potential Benefits and
Ethical Considerations
KEY FINDINGS
The ability of AI systems to transform vast amounts of complex, ambiguous
information into insight has the potential to reveal long-held secrets and help solve
some of the world’s most enduring problems.
However, like all powerful technologies, great care must be taken in its development
and deployment. To reap the societal benefits of AI systems, we will first need to trust
them and make sure that they follow the same ethical principles, moral values,
professional codes, and social norms that we humans would follow in the same
scenario. Research and educational efforts, as well as carefully designed regulations,
must be put in place to achieve this goal.
International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) is actively engaged, both internally
as well as with its collaborators and competitors, in global discussions about how to
make AI ethical and as beneficial as possible for people as society.
1. WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?
The term “artificial intelligence” (AI) has been mentioned for the first time in 1956 by John
McCarthy during a conference where several scientists decided to meet to see if machines could
be made intelligent. Since then, AI is usually defined as the capability of a computer
program to perform tasks or reasoning processes that we usually associate to intelligence
in a human being. Often it has to do with the ability to make a good decision even when there
is uncertainty or vagueness, or too much information to handle.
As an example, playing chess well, or some complex card games, is believed to need some
form of intelligence in a human being, as well as choosing the best diagnosis in a difficult
medical case, or creating something new, such as a mathematical theorem or even some form
of art, or even driving a car in the middle of a crowded city.
It is clear that this is a strange definition, because it depends on what we consider being
intelligent in the behaviour of a human being at a certain point in time. If our belief about
human intelligence changes, and we don't believe any longer that a certain task requires
intelligence, then a computer program performing that task is no longer part of AI, it becomes
just another boring computer program.
The term “artificial intelligence” brings to mind to the notion of replacing human intelligence
with something synthetic. At IBM, we prefer the term “augmented intelligence”. This means
that we aim to build systems that enhance and scale human expertise and skills rather than
replacing them. We therefore focus on practical applications of discrete AI capabilities that
assist people in performing well-defined tasks, by exploiting a wide range of AI-based services.
We also use th ...
It's a definition under which modern AI-powered systems, such as virtual assistants, would be characterised as having demonstrated 'narrow AI', the ability to generalise their training when carrying out a limited set of tasks, such as speech recognition or computer vision.
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Rob Bishop and Zehan Wang, co-founders of Magic Pony, are innovators in artificial intelligence Richard Pohle
British companies helping to turn AI from science fiction into fact
David Waller
Published at 12:01AM, June 15 2015
At first, the video clip doesn’t look like a landmark in science. Given the task of teaching
itself how to beat 49 classic Atari video games, the computer clearly has no idea what’s
going on — but it doesn’t last. Within two hours, it plays those games like a fortysomething
who hasn’t seen daylight since the early 1980s, announcing itself in the process as the first
artificial intelligence system to teach itself disparate tasks from scratch.
There was a time when AI was the preserve of science fiction, of Isaac Asimov and I, Robot.
Now it is big business. DeepMind Technologies, the British company that developed the
system, was snapped up by Google for £300 million last year.
In October DeepMind said, in turn, that it was acquiring Vision Factory, a UK start-up
working on image recognition, and Dark Blue Labs, another homegrown fledgeling doing
similar work in speech recognition. It also launched a tie-up with the University of Oxford
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computer science department. And with these deals, Google has put itself squarely at the
head of the field of “deep learning”, the AI process that many hope will lead to the
industry’s holy grail — achieving human-like intelligence in machines.
Given that Google’s ambitions in the sector are obvious, smaller companies with any
intelligence of their own might be expected to give it a wide berth. Not so. With the big
groups focused on the bigger and more distant goal of cracking the nut known as general
AI, entrepreneurs are focusing on filling in the gaps, using the giant strides made already
to tackle more immediate and niche challenges.
Magic Pony Technology is using this more narrow AI to improve video processing. The
London-based start-up’s platform can improve the resolution of any image, or compress it
to a smaller file size with no loss of quality, because it has seen enough similar images to
guess intelligently the details that should be there — in the same way that a person could
draw the rest of a chair if handed a picture that shows only the middle part. The company
is aiming the technology at mobile brands serving emerging markets such as India and
Africa, where bandwidth is not strong to handle the video-streaming demands of
smartphone users.
“We’re a team of seven at the moment, largely part-time,” Rob Bishop, Magic Pony’s co-
founder, says, “but we can do powerful things. With developments like Amazon web
services, we can run our own supercomputer in the cloud from just a few thin laptops.”
Magic Pony is about to close a seven-figure round of investment, which may sound fanciful
to naysayers. After all, AI has been touted as the next big thing since the days when Atari
represented the pinnacle of video games. However, the processing power was not there
then: programmers had to teach computers rigid rules over how things worked, so AI
stumbled.
“It’s like the old joke about the Daleks,” says Mike Lynch, the co-founder of Autonomy and
former machine learning academic at Cambridge, who is investing in young several AI
companies as the chief executive of Invoke Capital. “Their plans for world domination were
fine until they hit a step. But while AI was at the level of a sea urchin a few years ago, it’s
now around the level of a two-year-old.”
The unique fact about this particular two-year-old is that it can handle certain tasks — such
as pattern-spotting, fact-checking or cross-referencing — far better than any adult. A
computer also can work much more quickly and take on a far greater workload, all without
taking a lunch break.
Celaton, based in Milton Keynes, brands its inSTREAM platform as “the best knowledge
worker you’ve ever hired”, able to make sense of the reams of unstructured information
that bombard large organisations on a daily basis. Celaton says that inSTREAM can
recognise the nature of a customer complaint, for example, understand why it has
happened and craft a personalised response with minimum human input. The company
says that turnover will rise to £4.5 million in the next financial year.
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