Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention
Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention – Technological Singularity Explained
Artificial Intelligence: Mankind’s Last Invention – Technological Singularity Explained
Prof. Alexander G. Ororbia is a researcher in the field of bio-inspired artificial intelligence, working on on mortal computation and neurobiologically-plausible learning algorithms. Ororbia takes us on a tour of brain-inspired AI, discussing how concepts like predictive coding, forward-only learning, and neural generative coding can lead to more efficient and adaptable AI systems. He explores…
Professor Melanie Mitchell gives the Margaret Boden Lecture for 2023 at the University of Cambridge. The Margaret Boden lectures are held annually by the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at Cambridge. Abstract: While AI has made dramatic progress over the last decade in areas such as vision, language processing, and robotics, current AI…
Stanford Adjunct Professor Pedram Mokrian reveals why AI has become such a high priority and how business leaders can think about developing and adopting AI solutions. He provides an overview of the key AI terms, trends, and concepts that inform business strategy. You Will Learn: https://online.stanford.edu/courses/xdgt224-building-ai-enabled-organization
Host Baratunde Thurston and Anthropic co-founder Jared Kaplan delve into the foundations and aspirations of AI development, discussing Anthropic’s mission to create safe and beneficial AI systems. Jared shares his early passion for science, his transition from theoretical physics to AI, and Anthropic’s unique approach to AI alignment through ‘Constitutional AI.’ The episode also features…
In this episode, Professor Hannah Fry sits down with Pushmeet Kohli, VP of Science Research at Google DeepMind to discuss AI’s impact on scientific discovery. They go on a whirlwind tour of scientific projects, touching on recent breakthroughs in #alphafold, material science, weather forecasting, and mathematics to better understand how AI can enhance our scientific…
Kristian is a professor of computer science and journalism at Northwestern University. Previously, Kris founded the University of Chicago’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His research has been primarily focused on artificial intelligence, machine-generated content, and context-driven information systems. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a…