Artificial Intelligence
Google Project Magenta Aims to Develop AI That can Create Art and Music
Phenny Lynn Palec | | May 24, 2016 04:07 PM EDT |
Google is expanding its research and development of the artificial intelligence platform. The tech giant has released a preview of how its newest AI systems, called Magenta, generates art and music. Google is planning to officially launch the project on June 1, at the annual music and tech festival Moogfest.
Baidu Seeks to Transform Smartphones Into Artificially-Intelligent Machines
Sami Ghanmi | | May 24, 2016 01:04 PM EDT |
Chinese search engine giant Baidu has been exploring the world of artificial intelligence (AI) for quite some time now. The company has been using machine learning techniques, big data and image and speech recognition systems in the development of smart and intelligent technologies and products.
AI Recreates Nobel Prize Winning Experiment
Ana Verayo | | May 17, 2016 09:10 AM EDT |
Researchers created an AI algorithm that recreated an Nobel Prize winning experiment successfully in under one hour.
China Launches First Crime-Fighting Robot
Charissa Echavez | | Apr 26, 2016 07:53 PM EDT |
China officially launched its very own first crime-fighting robot called AnBot during the 12th Chongqing Hi-Tech Fair on April 21.
China Set to Launch Pioneering Artificial Intelligence Project; Experts Pooled
Jenia Cane | | Apr 01, 2016 06:29 PM EDT |
China's research on artificial intelligence is moving full steam ahead, as the country's leading Internet company is now assembling a team of experts whose main goal is to turn imagination into reality.
Scholars Mistake Poems Written by Robot to be Works of Humans
Mia Ren | | Mar 31, 2016 03:12 PM EDT |
Robots are becoming creative now, apparently.
Artificial Intelligence, Internet Highlighted in Mark Zuckerberg’s China Visit
Jenia Cane | | Mar 20, 2016 09:20 PM EDT |
In his recent visit to China, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg highlighted the potential of artificial intelligence (AI), describing it as the "most promising technology" that could change the world.
Lee Se-dol Gets First 'Go' Win Over AlphaGo AI
J.B. Cach | | Mar 13, 2016 12:43 PM EDT |
South Korean 'Go' grandmaster Lee Se-dol has won his first victory in a match against Google DeepMind's Artificial Intelligence supercomputer, AlphaGo.
AlphaGo Wins Second 'Go' Match Against Human Champion
J.B. Cach | | Mar 11, 2016 08:52 AM EST |
In another headline-grabbing proof of the great advancements in Artificial Intelligence, Google's AlphaGo supercomputer has taken the lead against the current human 'Go' boardgame grandmaster scoring two to zero.
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