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Artificial Intelligence for Everyone: An Introductory Course from Andrew Ng, the Co-Founder of Coursera

Artificial Intelligence for Everyone: An Introductory Course from Andrew Ng, the Co-Founder of Coursera | Box of delight | Scoop.it

If you follow edtech, you know the name Andrew Ng. He's the Stanford computer science professor who co-founded MOOC-provider Coursera and later became chief scientist at Baidu. Since leaving Baidu, he's been working on several artificial intelligence projects, including a series of Deep Learning courses that he unveiled in 2017. And now comes AI for Everyone--an online course that makes artificial intelligence intelligible to a broad audience.

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A discussion about AI’s conflicts and challenges

A discussion about AI’s conflicts and challenges | Box of delight | Scoop.it

Thirty five years ago having a PhD in computer vision was considered the height of unfashion, as artificial intelligence languished at the bottom of the trough of disillusionment.

Back then it could take a day for a computer vision algorithm to process a single image. How times change.

“The competition for talent at the moment is absolutely ferocious,” agrees Professor Andrew Blake, whose computer vision PhD was obtained in 1983, but who is now, among other things, a scientific advisor to UK-based autonomous vehicle software startup, FiveAI, which is aiming to trial driverless cars on London’s roads in 2019.

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Artificial intelligence: How to avoid racist algorithms

Artificial intelligence: How to avoid racist algorithms | Box of delight | Scoop.it

"There is growing concern that many of the algorithms that make decisions about our lives - from what we see on the internet to how likely we are to become victims or instigators of crime - are trained on data sets that do not include a diverse range of people."


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6 Skills That Won't Be Replaced by Artificial Intelligence - InformED

6 Skills That Won't Be Replaced by Artificial Intelligence - InformED | Box of delight | Scoop.it
In recent years, movies such as I, Robot and Ex Machina have been fascinating audiences with the premise that robots will one day take over the world. Although this idea may sound crazy to some, in one very real sense, robots may very well be taking over the world—the work world, that is.
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Meet These Incredible Women Advancing A.I. Research

Meet These Incredible Women Advancing A.I. Research | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Artificial intelligence research benefits from diversity, inclusion, and cross-disciplinary thinking. Meet 20+ women leading innovation and promoting diversity in the AI industry.

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Why Deep Learning, and Why Now

Why Deep Learning, and Why Now | Box of delight | Scoop.it
Deep learning is all the rage today, as companies across industries seek to use advanced computational techniques to find useful information hidden across huge swaths of data. While the field of artificial intelligence is decades old, breakthroughs in the field of artificial neural networks are driving the explosion of deep learning.

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