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Category: artificial intelligence

De Rerum Machina
artificial intelligence

De Rerum Machina

“It’s more fun to compute”– Kraftwerk “Computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes.”– E. Dijkstra … Continue reading De Rerum Machina

Why do Machine Learning models need millions of training examples (specially Neural Nets)?
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Why do Machine Learning models need millions of training examples (specially Neural Nets)?

Let’s suppose that you’re given the task of separating images that contain -say, for instance- cats from those that don’t. … Continue reading Why do Machine Learning models need millions of training examples (specially Neural Nets)?

Geoff Hinton leaves Google
artificial intelligence

Geoff Hinton leaves Google

Even if you’re not an AI practitioner or researcher you probably heard the news about Geoffrey Hinton, the so-called godfather … Continue reading Geoff Hinton leaves Google

Computational Desiderata (for a human-level intelligent system)
artificial intelligence

Computational Desiderata (for a human-level intelligent system)

Artificial General Intelligence or AGI is probably the holy grail of artificial intelligence. The term refers to the capacity of … Continue reading Computational Desiderata (for a human-level intelligent system)

On Morphology (and contra some current machine learning techniques)
artificial intelligence

On Morphology (and contra some current machine learning techniques)

I am currently working in a project that involves some sort of text mining and natural language processing (NLP). For … Continue reading On Morphology (and contra some current machine learning techniques)

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