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.
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Arkadiusz Nowaczynski contributed a whooping 18 entries.
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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