Schooled in AI
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Why AI for social good is a thing
Tech companies love to promote their use of AI for social good. CMU's Fei Fang talks about why the ethics of AI is such a tricky topic in the final episode of 'Schooled in AI.' Continue Reading
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Cognitive tutor could teach employees new skills
AI research on how humans learn is making learning less mysterious –-- and could lead to cognitive tutors, whose job is to train employees. Continue Reading
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New deep learning algorithms could improve robot sight
Self-driving cars, as brilliant as they are, are not nearly as good as humans at dealing with uncertainty. David Held has an algorithm for that. Continue Reading
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'Virtual humans' pick up on social cues
Carnegie Mellon University's Justine Cassell talks about her efforts to turn software into 'virtual humans.' Continue Reading
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning forge path to a better UI
Carnegie Mellon University's Chris Harrison talks about the future of the user interface in this episode of 'Schooled in AI.' Continue Reading
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Relentless AI cyberattacks will require new protective measures
AI cyberattacks won't be particularly clever; instead, they'll be fast and fierce. Carnegie Mellon University's Jason Hong explains in this episode of 'Schooled in AI.' Continue Reading
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Trying to wrap your brain around AI? CMU has an AI stack for that
In this episode of 'Schooled in AI,' Andrew Moore, dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about the benefits of the AI stack. Continue Reading