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Archive 2019CTK Receives Grant from Google for AI Development in Text Generation!
Texts are created based on data and prepared templates. The planned system will also assign photographs to them. For CTK, this is reportedly the first project with…
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Archive 2019Top 5 Online Courses for Machine Learning in 2019
During my lectures, people often ask me where they should start with AI. Rather than books that quickly become outdated, the answer tends to be online courses. Let’s take a look at what Brendan Martin, the founder of LEARNDATASCI, recommends:
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Archive 2019A New Book on Machine Learning by Andriy Burkov
Most books on machine learning are thick and relatively challenging to read. Now, a book by Andriy Burkov has been released, which is only 100 pages long and…
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Archive 2019Artificial Intelligence Suffers from Human Prejudice!
Amazon tried an AI-powered recruitment programme but found that the software favoured men. A Microsoft chatbot transformed into a sex-obsessed, neo-Nazi machine in just 24…
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Archive 2019Artificial Intelligence Surprises in Debate Competition
The AI project Debater from IBM recently faced off against a world debate champion.
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Archive 2019I bring bad news. We have improved the Czech and English emotion detector!
We have modernised the algorithms, so you can now see which words the neural network places greater weight on (the AI attention button in the bottom right). We also used much larger and more diverse datasets for training...
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Archive 2019Is this your machine for machine learning?
Yes! You throw your data onto this great heap of linear algebra, and then answers pop out the other side. What if those answers are wrong?…
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Archive 2019Myths about Data Science Debunked!
Becoming a data scientist is complex. Not only do you need to learn mathematics, statistics, and programming, but you also have to constantly battle the myths you hear around you…
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Archive 2019Artificial Intelligence Manipulates Us. We Are Unable to Understand Why Neural Networks Decide as They Do, Says Professor Pěchouček
Professor Michal Pěchouček established the CTU Centre for Artificial Intelligence 18 years ago. Today, he is surrounded by more than a hundred experts, and that number will grow. Last year, he began...
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Archive 2019Chinese Artificial Intelligence Will Become a Tool for the Oppression of People, Warns Soros
Chinese artificial intelligence will become a tool for the oppression of people, warns Soros – the American billionaire. The American billionaire, philanthropist, and lobbyist George Soros has accused China and its…
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Archive 2019The End of Politicians' Lies? Artificial Intelligence Will Soon Be Able to Verify Their Statements in Real Time
Scientists from Duke University have created a tool that could find application, for instance, in the American presidential elections in 2020. It should be able to...
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Archive 2019Unsupervised MT - Machine Learning Without a Teacher
It is still more of a concept, with relatively weak results, but I am surprised that it works at all. Let’s take a look at machine translation. Traditionally…
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Archive 2019Publications on Machine Learning and NLP Written in 2018
In this article, you will find a number of statistical graphs regarding what has been published in this field, in which journals, how much each author has published, and so on.
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Archive 2019He Taught Google to Translate, Now He Works on Artificial Intelligence for Facebook
Another intriguing interview with Tomáš Mikulov. Tomáš shares the same sentiment as I do regarding the fact that most scientific papers are somewhat 'exaggerated'. But he also writes about how marketing influences AI...
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Archive 2019I am honoured to introduce our latest project in the field of natural language processing – the emotion detector!
EMO – works on a similar principle to the toxic word detector, but is a bit more advanced. You type or paste text into the box and press Enter…
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