AGI Can Make Smart Cities Even Smarter
The city is not just a collection of buildings, neighbourhoods, and roads. It is a “living thing,” ever-changing, constantly growing and re-forming. Its population –
The city is not just a collection of buildings, neighbourhoods, and roads. It is a “living thing,” ever-changing, constantly growing and re-forming. Its population –
As excitement around generative AI continues tosweep acrossthe world of tech and startups, it can be difficult to know who to listen to, as just
China and the U.S. have reached parity in the development of artificial intelligence, but China’s implementation of the technology in products and services is likely
Dinesh Elumalai explains the various species of artificial intelligence and how these affect human existence in an increasingly uncertain world Most likely one of humanity‘s
In 2023, we’ll start to see a methodology of feeding data, testing, and monitoring outcomes that ensures a moral compass for our algorithms, just like
AI systems are often compared to the human brain, even though they have almost nothing in common. To achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI), we tend
The holy grail of AI research is to create Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). AGI is what we will get once we get a machine to
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been becoming a subject of many fields over time. Whether it will be capable of doing anything human beings can do
To attain true AI understanding, researchers should shift their attention to developing a basic, underlying AGI technology that replicates the contextual understanding of humans. Industry
Last month, DeepMind, a subsidiary of technology giant Alphabet, set Silicon Valley abuzz when it announced Gato, perhaps the most versatile artificial intelligence model in
DeepMind, a British company owned by Google, may be on the verge of achieving human-level artificial intelligence (AI). Nando de Freitas, a research scientist at
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