AI Monthly Digest #7 – machine mistakes, and the hard way to profit from non-profit
March saw some major events concerning top figures of the ML world, including OpenAI, Yann LeCun, Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio.
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March saw some major events concerning top figures of the ML world, including OpenAI, Yann LeCun, Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio.
February came with the groundbreaking event of building a new state-of-the-art natural language processing neural network.
With a ground-breaking AlphaStar beating human champions in Starcraft II, January kickstarted 2019 AI-related research and activities.
December brought both year-end summaries and impressive research work pushing the boundaries of AI.
November brought a lot of significant AI-related breaking news. Machine learning and deep learning models were folding proteins, deriving the laws of physics from fictional universes and mimicking the human brain in a way never before seen. This edition of AI Monthly digest looks at scientific improvements made by AI with significant support from tech […]
Fake images of hamburgers, the autonomous trolley problem, BERT for NLP and more stories from October, curated by deepsense.ai’s team, right here in AI Monthly Digest.
AI-based stock trading, a record-breaking competition on Kaggle and more stories cherry-picked from all the interesting ML- and AI-related news from September.
We describe 4th place solution based on image segmentation and deep learning for Dstl Satellite Imagery Feature Detection competition.
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