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Want to know more about driverless cars? Here are 12 things. #AI

 

Twelve things you need to know about driverless cars | Technology | The Guardian

By 2025 most of today’s drivers are unlikely to even want to own a car. But will we still have gridlock? Will you need to pass a test? We asked the experts

Source: Twelve things you need to know about driverless cars | Technology | The Guardian

Self-driving cars over the years – a timeline from IDG Connect

From 1925 over to 2020 when several brands think fully self-driving cars are available to buy.

 

IDG Connect – InfoShot: History of the self-driving car

Autonomous vehicles didn’t start with Google.

Source: IDG Connect – InfoShot: History of the self-driving car

Waymo, Google’s self-driving car, proves it is getting safer

It seems, the more they drive the safer they become.

Google’s self-driving cars just got way better at driving themselves – The Verge

California’s Department of Motor Vehicles released its annual autonomous vehicle disengagement report today,

Source: Google’s self-driving cars just got way better at driving themselves – The Verge

Interested in #machinelearning and #deeplearning? Here’s a review of the best tools

Great overview helping people to navigate the available frameworks

Review: The best frameworks for machine learning and deep learning | InfoWorld

machine_learning

TensorFlow, Spark MLlib, Scikit-learn, MXNet, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, and Caffe do the math

Source: Review: The best frameworks for machine learning and deep learning | InfoWorld

Interested in #machinelearning and #deeplearning? Here’s a review of the best tools

Great overview helping people to navigate the available frameworks

Review: The best frameworks for machine learning and deep learning | InfoWorld

machine_learning

TensorFlow, Spark MLlib, Scikit-learn, MXNet, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, and Caffe do the math

Source: Review: The best frameworks for machine learning and deep learning | InfoWorld

MIT’s new watch can tell if the person you talk to is happy or sad

This will probably be very common going forward. The technology will give us hints every day, so we can navigate the world better.

MIT CSAIL Made a Wearable That Knows How a Conversation’s Going | WIRED

It could be a boon for autistic people, or those who suffer from social anxiety.

Source: MIT CSAIL Made a Wearable That Knows How a Conversation’s Going | WIRED

MIT’s new watch can tell if the person you talk to is happy or sad

This will probably be very common going forward. The technology will give us hints every day, so we can navigate the world better.

MIT CSAIL Made a Wearable That Knows How a Conversation’s Going | WIRED

It could be a boon for autistic people, or those who suffer from social anxiety.

Source: MIT CSAIL Made a Wearable That Knows How a Conversation’s Going | WIRED

Facebook and #AI: Mora about Facebook’s AI Research (FAIR)

How Facebook plans to evaluate its quest for generalized artificial intelligence | TechCrunch

One of the biggest misconceptions about artificial intelligence is the belief that today’s AIs possess generalized intelligence. We are really good at leveraging large data sets to…

Source: How Facebook plans to evaluate its quest for generalized artificial intelligence | TechCrunch

An introduction to Alphabet’s @DeepMind

Advanced neuroscience research leading to great inventions.

How Google’s Amazing AI Start-Up ‘DeepMind’ Is Making Our World A Smarter Place

DeepMind, a British AI start-up bought by Google for over half a billion Dollars, is developing the next generation AIs that will help transform our world. Their deep learning algorithms are already improving healthcare and energy systems.

Source: How Google’s Amazing AI Start-Up ‘DeepMind’ Is Making Our World A Smarter Place