AI 101...
The field of artificial intelligence is so huge, and the potential applications so numerous, that it would be folly to try to explain it all in one — no, wait, IBM just did, Devin Coldewey reports on techcrunch.com.
In June, the White House published a formal request for information, or RFI, about the possibilities and risks of AI, Coldewey wrote.
IBM took the suggestion and ran with it. It's a fundamentally optimistic look, and a bit IBM-focused, of course, but beyond that it really is worth reading to get a sense of the current state, future, and risks of AI. Don’t skip the “see more here” links — that’s where the good stuff is, Coldewey added.
For more: https://techcrunch.com/2016/08/03/the-white-house-requested-input-on-artificial-intelligence-and-ibms-response-is-a-great-ai-101/
For more of IBM's response, click on ran with it in blue above.
Photo: Pinterest.
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In June, the White House published a formal request for information, or RFI, about the possibilities and risks of AI, Coldewey wrote.
IBM took the suggestion and ran with it. It's a fundamentally optimistic look, and a bit IBM-focused, of course, but beyond that it really is worth reading to get a sense of the current state, future, and risks of AI. Don’t skip the “see more here” links — that’s where the good stuff is, Coldewey added.
For more: https://techcrunch.com/2016/08/03/the-white-house-requested-input-on-artificial-intelligence-and-ibms-response-is-a-great-ai-101/
For more of IBM's response, click on ran with it in blue above.
Photo: Pinterest.
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