AI Monthly Digest #17 – a lovely chatbot
January Jump-started the year with news of the latest achievements in NLP, a breakthrough in neural networks for solving math problems, and AI creating artificial life.
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January Jump-started the year with news of the latest achievements in NLP, a breakthrough in neural networks for solving math problems, and AI creating artificial life.
From the largest conference to a tiny-yet-significant project delivering an AI-powered role-playing game master, December delivered an interesting end to 2019
November brought the release of the latest and largest version of the GPT-2 Natural Language Processing (NLP) model and the information that AlphaStar has reached the top level in Starcraft on Battle.net
October brought amazing news for Google: the company has reached quantum supremacy. Today we’re going to look at just what that means.
September brought us two interesting AI-related stories, both with a surprising social context. Despite its enormous impact on our daily lives, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is often still regarded as too hermetic and obscure for ordinary people to understand.
With this edition of AI Monthly Digest, we have now for a full year been bringing readers carefully selected and curated news from the world of AI and Machine Learning (ML) that deepsense.ai’s team considers important, inspiring and entertaining.
AI models are skilled in Chess, Go, StarCraft and, since July, six-player Texas Hold’em Poker. But the hunt for inhuman players has begun.
June brought record-breaking temperatures, perfectly highlighting the global challenge of climate change. Is that AI-related news? Check and see in the latest AI Monthly Digest.
This edition is all about AI morality-related themes, with a slight tinge of Talking Heads and Modern Talking among others.
The April edition of AI Monthly Digest looks at how AI is used in entertainment, for both research and commercial purposes.
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