5 Things About The Plan Of Open Source Artificial Intelligence

Arguably, the open source movement — the idea that a group of technologists freely contributing their own work and commenting on the work of others, can create a final product that is comparable with anything that a commercial enterprise might create — has been one of the great innovation catalysts of the technology industry.

It’s no wonder, then, that a group of Silicon Valley luminaries — including Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Reid Hoffman — have lined up to contribute $1 billion to a new open-source AI project known as OpenAI that is led by Ilya Sutskever, one of the world’s top experts in machine learning. If you can open-source software and hardware, then why not open-source artificial intelligence, right?
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk Leads Billion-Dollar Project To Save World From Artificial Intelligence Takeover

Two tech titans have launched a billion-dollar non-profit that they hope will keep the world safe from an artificial intelligence takeover.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Sam Altman, president of Y Combinator announced the launch of Open AI, a project to democratize technology and ensure that one one person or entity ever controls enough artificial intelligence to take over the world.

It’s a lofty premise, but one that takes its cue straight from a James Bond movie: every villain had a wicked plan to rule mankind. Musk and Altman believe a real-life Dr. Evil could someday bring the world to its knees.

Basically, Open AI is a research lab where a cadre of scientists work to create and advance digital intelligence and make that information available to everyone. The open source philosophy will serve as a balance to the private, for-profit model, in which technology is created in service to a few.

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Economics And The Future of Artificial Intelligence

Ask any technological expert, and he or she is certain to have their own variation as to the definition of “singularity.” However, no matter which definition of singularity you choose to go by, according to Author, Artificial Intelligence Researcher and Smith College Professor of Economics Dr. James D. Miller, economics will play a big role in its advent.

Miller, who defines singularity as “a period of time at which an increase in human or machine intelligence radically changes civilization,” doesn’t make broad predictions about what could happen when it occurs, noting that it may turn into a Utopia or it could destroy society (read more about his book, Singularity Rising, in this review by Humanity+). While everyone who subscribes to the idea of singularity sees it stemming from automation at some point in the future, Miller goes back to the principles described by Adam Smith in the 1700s to illustrate the part economics will play.

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Wikipedia launches edit-checking artificial intelligence

The new AI will check to see if an edit is "damaging"
The new AI will check to see if an edit is “damaging”

Wikipedia has launched a tool designed to automatically highlight low-quality edits to articles.

The Objective Revision Evaluation Service software has been trained by Wikipedia editors to recognise the quality of an edit based on the language and context of the change.

There are about half a million changes to Wikipedia articles every day.

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New Google API for developers helps classify pictures according to what’s in them

Developers can now easily build powerful applications that understand the content of images thanks to new machine vision tools released by Google.

The company unveiled the beta of its Cloud Vision API on Wednesday, giving select developers an opportunity to run advanced image processing services that let their applications more easily handle pictures. Applications can use the tools to do things like identify the most important thing in an image, determine how someone feels from their picture, and detect whether the content of an image is inappropriate.

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Artificial Intelligence for the first time was able to enter to the university

The program showed an average result.
A team of scientists from Japan has established a program of AI, which is the first time the test was able to overcome the barrier for entry into Japanese universities, writes The Wall Street Journal.
Moreover, artificial intelligence showed results above the normal figure, gaining 511 points instead of 416 points (average of the results of entrants). The maximum possible was 910 points.

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Google has opened for all machine learning library TensorFlow

“A couple of years ago, you could not talk to the Google application in the urban noise, or read a sign in a foreign language through an interpreter Google Translate, and instantly find photos of your labradudelya – says Google’s official blog. – Our applications simply were not smart enough. But in a short time they became much, much smarter. Now, thanks to machine learning all that is available. Despite all the progress we have made, still remains room for improvement. Therefore we have created a completely new system of machine learning, called TensorFlow. It’s faster, smarter and more flexible than our old system, so it is much easier to adapt to new products and research. ”

So, Google posted its latest development TensorFlow into the public domain under the freedom of the license Apache 2.0.

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Toyota Invests in AI Car’s SKYNET

Toyota is investing $ 1 billion in research company that has been developing in the field of artificial intelligence and robotics. This initiative is a continuation of the company’s endeavors to create futuristic cars of the future, as well as ideas on how to implement new technologies in everyday life. One of the aims of the Japanese automotive giant is to create machines that can prevent mistakes and reduce the number of drivers of accidents on the roads.

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Yamaha presents the robot motorbot capable of controlling a motorcycle

Company Yamaha presenting a humanoid robot that can drive a motorcycle on Tokyo Automotive exhibition. This robot is called Motobot controls not only the drain conventional motorcycle, but also quite powerful model – liter sport Yamaha YZF-R1M released in 2015.

The company for several years, work is underway to create a robot that can manage catabatic motorcycles on the track. Unfortunately, details about Motobot little is known – is mentioned only that driving a motorcycle at high speeds requires the coordinated work of a multitude of complex and high-precision systems.

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Google says it’s ‘rethinking everything’ around machine learning

It’s already sorting your email and translating your voice searches, and machine learning will play a bigger role in Google’s services moving forward.Google’s parent company, Alphabet, reported its quarterly financial results Thursday, with revenue and profit both up from a year earlier. New Google CEO Sundar Pichai took part in his first earnings call, and in between discussing the numbers he revealed how important Google thinks machine learning is to its future.

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