Source: analyticsinsight.net Deep learning is an imitation of actual human brain neurons and its functions. Unlike any other time, the past decade has seen unprecedented development in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). There are a lot of talks on machine learning doing things humans currently do in our workplace. Deep learning is leading in some of the fronts Read More
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Source: medicalxpress.com Psychiatrists typically diagnose autism spectrum disorders (ASD) by observing a person’s behavior and by leaning on the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), widely considered the ‘bible’ of mental health diagnosis. However, there are substantial differences amongst individuals on the spectrum and a great deal remains unknown by science about the Read More
Source: apmg-international.com Still in lockdown Week seven of the lockdown and the only immediate future I can think of is “when the heck are we likely to get back to some form of normal life?” Prospects do not look great for anytime soon! So, I will console myself with thinking further ahead. Actually, when you Read More
Source: gritdaily.com We all know the feeling: you spot a link to “unbelievably rare historical photos – in color!” or a video of the “cutest puppies in the world!” and you helplessly move your cursor toward it. The site may look a little suspicious, but you’re an amateur historian – or maybe you just really Read More
Source: independent.co.uk An artificial intelligence learning technique has been used to make a breakthrough in understanding several previously unexplained features of the human brain Researchers at Google-owned DeepMind discovered that a recent development in computer science regarding reinforcement learning could be applied to how the brain’s dopamine system works. The research, published in the scientific journal Nature, has implications for Read More
Source: siliconangle.com When it comes to advancing the field of artificial intelligence, the ultimate prize is still clear. The goal is to come as close as possible to the power of the human brain. For researchers at the forefront of AI development, such as Naveen Rao (pictured), vice president and general manager of the artificial Read More
Source: modernghana.com If we were to strip away artificial intelligence (AI) as we know it today, I’m not convinced humans would know how to cope with life. Without AI, there’d be no Waze or Google Maps to show us where to go. There would be no Siri or Alexa to handle our Google searches or Read More
Source – sciencedaily.com “The fundamental questions cognitive neuroscientists and computer scientists seek to answer are similar,” says Aude Oliva of MIT. “They have a complex system made of components — for one, it’s called neurons and for the other, it’s called units — and we are doing experiments to try to determine what those components calculate.” Read More
Source – ecns.cn Brain’s dynamic properties, how it is wired and also how that wiring shifts in response to changing intellectual demands, are the best predictors of intelligence in the human brain, a study of the University of Illinois (UI) found. “There are the pathways that encode prior knowledge and experience, which we call ‘crystallized intelligence.’ Read More
Source – itworld.com You’ve probably encountered the term “machine learning” more than a few times lately. Often used interchangeably with artificial intelligence, machine learning is in fact a subset of AI, both of which can trace their roots to MIT in the late 1950s. Machine learning is something you probably encounter every day, whether you know Read More
Source – the-japan-news.com The Yomiuri Shimbun Expectations for artificial intelligence are expanding, and people are making more and more attempts to use AI in a variety of areas, from finance and medical care to manufacturing. However, some are sounding warning bells and say that AI will eventually exceed the capabilities of humans. Shojiro Nishio, president of Read More