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11 votes
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Things that are called ML/AI that really aren’t
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Oceans of code programming challenge
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How guards in stealth games see and hear, and how different solutions lead to different game experiences
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Designing the enemy AI of The Division 2
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All processing bends towards AI
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The messy, secretive reality behind OpenAI’s bid to save the world
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Dopamine and temporal difference learning: A fruitful relationship between neuroscience and AI
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Book Review: Human Compatible
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Arvind Narayanan: How to recognize AI snake oil
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Clearview AI claims its facial recognition software identified a terrorism suspect in New York City last year, but the New York Police Department says they played no role in the case
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How to begin a novel, according to an AI
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Bots are destroying political discourse as we know it
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Play Chess against GPT-2
@theshawwn: I am preparing to release a notebook where you can play chess vs GPT-2. If anyone wants to help beta test it: 1. visit https://t.co/CpWrFvtnY2 2. open in playground mode 3. click Runtime -> Run All 4. Scroll to the bottommost cell and wait 6 minutes If you get stuck, tell me.
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reCAPTCHA: Is there method in monotony?
What started out as a little facetious in my own head leads me now to a serious question. Is there some meaningful reason why Google has to use a subsection of images for reCAPTCHA? I really...
What started out as a little facetious in my own head leads me now to a serious question. Is there some meaningful reason why Google has to use a subsection of images for reCAPTCHA? I really dislike having to do this and at the very least would appreciate some variation.
- Traffic Lights
- Buses
- Bicycles
- Cars
- Crosswalks
Is there something special about these things in this context? Is the visual noise they're usually associated with what makes them good candidates? Are Google just really into urban planning? Who knows...I'm hoping some Tilder smarter than I can help me out.
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Our neophobic, conservative AI overlords want everything to stay the same
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Sort by controversial
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On the Measure of Intelligence
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Hundreds of ‘pink slime’ local news outlets are distributing algorithmic stories and conservative talking points
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Elements of AI - Free class for AI Fundimentals
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AI Dungeon 2: a text adventure game that uses OpenAI's GPT-2 model to respond to any actions that you enter
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The universal Lego sorter is an AI-powered machine that sorts every type of block
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Minecraft diamond challenge leaves AI creators stumped
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Finland said it aims to teach 1% – or more than fifty million – of all Europeans basic skills in artificial intelligence through a free online course
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There are now traffic cameras that can spot you using your phone while driving in Australia
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There’s no fire alarm for artificial general intelligence
11 votes -
Why TikTok is now the number one social media app
9 votes -
Go grandmaster Lee Se-Dol retires saying artificial intelligence cannot be defeated
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John Carmack announces that he is mostly stepping away from Oculus, and intends to work on artificial general intelligence (AGI)
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“Affordances” - A new science-fiction short story by Cory Doctorow about algorithmic bias
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DeepMind's StarCraft II AI "AlphaStar" has reached the top-level Grandmaster league using multi-agent reinforcement learning
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There is no algorithm for truth
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We asked some of the boldest thinkers what the world will be like in fifty years. Here’s what their answers tell us about the future
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Google's AI plays football in its new reinforcement learning environment
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Digital dystopia: How algorithms punish the poor
11 votes -
Book review: ‘The AI Does Not Hate You’ by Tom Chivers
5 votes -
AI's hardest problem? Developing common sense
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TabNine: Code autocompletion with deep learning
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AI competitions don’t produce useful models
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AI learning to play hide and seek
7 votes -
Humans who are not concentrating are not general intelligences
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Flawed algorithms are grading millions of students’ essays
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YACHT's new album Chain Tripping was created by inventing their own machine-learning-based composition process and applying it to their back catalogue
6 votes -
Specification Gaming Examples in AI
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Turbo, An Improved Rainbow Colormap for Visualization
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Digital authoritarianism and the threat to global democracy
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The Hidden Costs of Automated Thinking
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Abbey Robot or, Fun With Artificial Beatles
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6 ways AI is making an impact on video games
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What do you think about "robot affection"?
After watching this and this, and dealing with the cringe and shock, I wondered about whether these things, including this but also stuff like sex robots or other robots whose purpose is some sort...
After watching this and this, and dealing with the cringe and shock, I wondered about whether these things, including this but also stuff like sex robots or other robots whose purpose is some sort of affection, will ever take off. I know the phenomenon where in Japan adult males date handheld gameboy-like computers (wut?), but apart from that, I'm not sure anybody will prefer these stuff instead of the real thing. It also feels deeply weird, bizarre and cringy. What do you think of these tech?
20 votes