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Emotion recognition technology should be banned, says an AI research institute

Posted on February 23, 2020 by MIS Curator

Emotion recognition technology should be banned, says an AI research institute. Source: MIT Technology Review

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AI Has a Solution to Finance’s Bias Toward Mini-Me Lacrosse Bros

Posted on November 6, 2019 by MIS Curator

A startup says it can use algorithms to screen a more diverse pool of job seekers. Source: Bloomberg Businessweek

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Microsoft creates AI that can read a document and answer questions about it as well as a person

Posted on June 2, 2019 by MIS Curator

Microsoft researchers have created technology that uses artificial intelligence to read a document and answer questions about it about as well as a human. Source: blogs.microsoft.com

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What’s Microsoft’s vision for conversational AI? Computers that understand you

Posted on June 2, 2019 by MIS Curator

Today’s intelligent assistants are full of skills. They can check the weather, traffic and sports scores. They can play music, translate words and send text messages. They can even do math, tell jokes and read stories. But, when it comes… Continue Reading →

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Studying the behavior of AI

Posted on June 2, 2019 by MIS Curator

A new paper frames the emerging interdisciplinary field of machine behavior. Source: medium.com

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How Digital Virtual Assistants Like Alexa Amplify Sexism

Posted on June 2, 2019 by MIS Curator

Without more balanced sources of data, A.I. is doomed to reinforce damaging social prejudice. Surce: medium.com

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How Do Machines Learn? The Art of Teaching Machines

Posted on May 19, 2019 by MIS Curator

An exploration of how machines push the limits of human intelligence Source: theblog.adobe.com

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What is machine learning? We drew you another flowchart

Posted on April 30, 2019 by MIS Curator

Machine-learning algorithms find and apply patterns in data. And they pretty much run the world. Source: technologyreview.com

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AI systems should be accountable, explainable, and unbiased, says EU

Posted on April 14, 2019 by MIS Curator

The European Union has published new guidelines on developing ethical AI. Source: theverge.com

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A New Device Can Hear Your Thoughts

Posted on April 14, 2019 by MIS Curator

Kapur wants to perfect a device that allows users to communicate with A.I., so that humans can integrate the power of the Internet into their thinking at every level. Source: medium.com

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