Evaluating the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights
From using artificial intelligence (AI) to determine credit scores to using AI to determine whether a defendant or criminal may offend again, AI-based … More details
Navigating Artificial Intelligence
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From using artificial intelligence (AI) to determine credit scores to using AI to determine whether a defendant or criminal may offend again, AI-based … More details
Is this the future of artificial intelligence, or is it a mad vision of computers run amok? In fact, these are all actual use cases presented during … More details
… Alpes-Maritimes soit un acteur de cette transformation numérique : nous allons créer une Maison de l’Intelligence Artificielle dans le Département. Plus de details
L’intelligence artificielle prendra de plus en plus de place, certains parlant même de la 4e révolution industrielle ou de l’ère du 4.0. Malgré ce constat … Plus de details
Une thématique inspirée par l’entrée, depuis plus de deux ans, de nouvelles technologies comme celles concernant l’intelligence artificielle et la … Plus de details
… soit l’intelligence artificielle. «C’est malheureusement les grandes villes comme Montréal qui prennent la pole position dans ce domaine au Québec … Plus de details
Il s’agit d’une œuvre créée par un programme d’intelligence artificielle à partir de la numérisation de 1 500 sculptures fabriquées par des humains. Plus de details
Amazon’s chief roboticist discusses the latest advances in the field and how his team is using machine learning to make its robots smarter Starting with its acquisition of Kiva Systems for $775 million back in 2012, Amazon has been steadily investing in a robotic future. From delivery drones to a rumored home robot to a robotics picking challenge, Amazon definitely wants useful, practical robots to happen. We’re not always sure that they’re going about it the right way, but we are always in favor of companies with as much clout as Amazon has recognizing that robotics is worth focusing on, especially with an understanding that some problems are going to take years of work to solve. Photo: Amazon Brad Porter, vice president of robotics at Amazon. Brad Porter is the vice president of robotics at Amazon. He joined the company over a decade ago, initially working on Amazon’s web operations and e-commerce architecture. He Continue reading Brad Porter, VP of Robotics at Amazon, on Warehouse Automation, Machine Learning, and His First Robot
Accompagner les start-up innovantes dans le domaine du transport, de la logistique ou encore de l’intelligence artificielle: c’est l’objectif que s’est fixé … Plus de details
Artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing amazing changes to the workplace, and it’s raising a perplexing question: Are those robots sexist? While it may … More details