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Reinforcement Learning: The Next Big Thing For AI (Artificial Intelligence)? – Forbes

Digital generated image of data. Getty When it comes to AI, much of the attention has been on deep learning. And for good reason. This part of the AI world has seen great strides, such as with image recognition. But of course, there are other areas of AI that look promising, such as reinforcement learning. Keep in mind…

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    Congress Seeks Creation of National Research Cloud for Artificial Intelligence – Nextgov

    A bipartisan cadre of tech-focused legislators in the House and Senate have introduced legislation that would direct the federal government to develop a national cloud computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence research.Introduced by Sens. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., Thursday, the National Cloud Computing Task Force Act would convene a mix of technical experts…

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      AI Benchmarks For Mobile Devices And What You Should Know

      Making Sense Of Mobile Device Benchmarks That Measure AI And Machine Learning Performance Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence are hot topics in virtually all tech sectors at this moment in time. The technology is gaining traction in many industries, from massive social networks that are analyzing mountains of data, to the tiniest of IoT smart…

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        3 Top Artificial Intelligence Stocks to Buy in June

        2020 has been an eventful year, to say the least. All was well the first two months of the new decade before all hell broke loose, and while the global economy remains in various stages of lockdown and in recession due to you-know-what, the U.S. stock market indices have rallied to close to where they…

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          If transistors can’t get smaller, then coders have to get smarter

          In 1965, Intel co-founder Gordon Moore predicted that the number of transistors that could fit on a computer chip would grow exponentially — and they did, doubling about every two years. For half a century, Moore’s Law has endured: Computers have gotten smaller, faster, cheaper, and more efficient, enabling the rapid worldwide adoption of PCs,…

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            How to detect unwanted bias in machine learning models – The Next Web

            In 2016, the World Economic Forum claimed we are experiencing the fourth wave of the Industrial Revolution: automation using cyber-physical systems. Key elements of this wave include machine intelligence, blockchain-based decentralized governance, and genome editing. As has been the case with previous waves, these technologies reduce the need for human labor but pose new ethical…

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              A beginner’s guide to understanding the buzz words -AI, ML, NLP, Deep Learning, Computer Vision… – Medium

              1. Components of AI — Machine learning (ML)Icon from FlaticonMachine Learning is a subfield of AI that uses algorithms to automatically learn how to perform a given task without being explicitly programmed with rules.1.1 Components of Machine Learning (ML)Icons from FlaticonMachine learning has 3 main branches under it — Supervised learning, Unsupervised Learning, and Reinforcement…

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                AI Benchmarks For Mobile Devices And What You Should Know

                Making Sense Of Mobile Device Benchmarks That Measure AI And Machine Learning Performance Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence are hot topics in virtually all tech sectors at this moment in time. The technology is gaining traction in many industries, from massive social networks that are analyzing mountains of data, to the tiniest of IoT smart…

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                  3 Top Artificial Intelligence Stocks to Buy in June

                  2020 has been an eventful year, to say the least. All was well the first two months of the new decade before all hell broke loose, and while the global economy remains in various stages of lockdown and in recession due to you-know-what, the U.S. stock market indices have rallied to close to where they…

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