Artificial Intelligence
Here’s Why A.I. Can’t Be Taken at Face Value
Cooper Hewitt’s new show drills down into the inherent biases lurking within computer intelligence systems
Art Project Shows Racial Biases in Artificial Intelligence System
ImageNet Roulette reveals how little-explored classification methods are yielding 'racist, misogynistic and cruel results'
This Device Can Hear You Talking to Yourself
AlterEgo could help people with communication or memory problems by broadcasting internal monologues
Will Artificial Intelligence Improve Health Care for Everyone?
A.I.-driven medical tools could democratize health care, but some worry they could also worsen inequalities
This Poker-Playing A.I. Knows When to Hold 'Em and When to Fold 'Em
Pluribus won an average of around $5 per hand, or $1,000 per hour, when playing against five human opponents
A Translator for Baby Cries? Yes, Please
Researchers have developed an algorithm to identify cries that signal pain or sickness
Artificial Intelligence Generates Humans’ Faces Based on Their Voices
In trials, the algorithm successfully pinpointed speakers’ gender, race and age
A.I. Is Learning Teamwork by Dominating in Multiplayer Video Games
Google's DeepMind labs trained bots play a virtual version of capture the flag, showing them how to work as a unit
'Mona Lisa' Comes to Life in Computer-Generated 'Living Portrait'
A new artificial intelligence system can create realistic animations from a single static image
With a Little Help From A.I., the Dali Museum Brings the Famed Surrealist to Life
Visitors to the museum in St. Petersburg, Florida can meet Salvador Dalí “in person”
How To Prepare for a Future of Gene-Edited Babies—Because It's Coming
In a new book, futurist Jamie Metzl considers the ethical questions we need to ask in order to navigate the realities of human genetic engineering
Could Machine Learning Be the Key to Earthquake Prediction?
Predicting earthquakes might be impossible, but some experts wonder if tools that can analyze enormous amounts of data could crack the seismic code
Publisher Releases First Textbook Written Entirely by an Algorithm
“Beta Writer” isn't the next great American author, but its debut work shows promise for AI-assisted research
The Computer Scientist Who Wants to Put a Name to Every Face in Civil War Photographs
As Virginia Tech's Kurt Luther perfects his facial recognition software Civil War Photo Sleuth, the discoveries keep coming
Physicists Come Up With Intriguing Way to Measure Art's Evolution
By mapping the complexity and entropy of 140,000 paintings created between 1031 and 2016, the researchers demonstrated the interaction of art movements
Seoul Will Welcome a Robot Science Museum Constructed by Robots
Robots and drones will be involved in all aspects of the project, including design, manufacture and assembly
Will A.I. Ever Be Smarter Than a Four-Year-Old?
Looking at how children process information may give programmers useful hints about directions for computer learning
Artificial Intelligence Study of Human Genome Finds Unknown Human Ancestor
The genetic footprint of a "ghost population" may match that of a Neanderthal and Denisovan hybrid fossil found in Siberia
Neuroscientists Have Converted Brain Waves Into Verbal Speech
Researchers tracked participants' neural activity as they listened to recorded speech, then translated brain patterns into synthesized speech
This Spring, Dalí Museum Visitors Will Be Welcomed by AI Version of the Artist Himself
A surreal(ist) encounter, indeed
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