Computers Crack Life’s Secrets
Our group studies the immune system, with the goal of figuring out new therapies for cancer.
Our group studies the immune system, with the goal of figuring out new therapies for cancer.
My first impression of the real Scorpion (Walter O’Brien) was nothing at all like the one portrayed on the hit CBS show of the same name, now in its second season.
When we talk about artificial intelligence (AI) – which we have done lot recently, including my outline on The Conversation of liability and regulation issues – what do we actually mean?
At Rutgers’ Art and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, my colleagues and I proposed a novel algorithm that assessed the creativity of any given painting, while taking into account the painting’s context within the scope of art history. The results show that humans are no longer the only judges of creativity. Computers can perform the same task – and may even be more objective.
Despite worries about threats from artificial intelligence, debates about the proper role of government regulation of AI have generally been lacking.
Episode fourteen of Talking Machines with Nando de Freitas of the University of Oxford and Google DeepMind.
A visualization of what’s happening inside the mind of an artificial neural network.
What happens when we treat Turing even more seriously; not just as a mathematician, engineer or scientist, but also as a cryptic creative thinker and writer?