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Are you ready for next generation agentic artificial intelligence?The Standard podcast is joined from the AI Action Summit in Paris by Andrew Strait, associate director at the Ada Lovelace Institute and former ethics researcher at Google's DeepMind AI spin-off.We look at the self-thinking technology's latest developments, concerns over replacement of human workers, quantum computing and AI's impact on our cognitive ability. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor of neuroscience at University College London, Sonja Hofer, explains how researchers made the fascinating discovery, with hopes it can one day support PTSD and anxiety treatments.We head back to Paris for the AI Action Summit, with Andrew Strait, associate director at the Ada Lovelace Institute and former ethics researcher at Google's DeepMind AI project.Why the moon has been placed on a heritage protection watchlist, with John Darlington, director of projects at the World Monuments Fund.Also in this episode:Has Earth's inner core changed shape?Female downhill mountain-bikers at ‘significantly greater risk of injury'When is the ‘most affordable' iPhone SE 4 release date? Plus, new date for Apple's AI iOS 18.4 beta testing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text messageIs Microsoft laying off thousands because of AI? How did one small box from NVIDIA change the future of work? What are Google's big AI shakeups? And why is OpenAI getting into humanoid robots? So many AI questions. We've got the AI answers with the AI news that matters. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:1. OpenAI Robotics Department2. NVIDIA's AI Projects and Tech3. Google's AI Updates and AGI shift4. Microsoft's Open Source Model5. Meta speaks on AI and Software EngineeringTimestamps:00:00 Daily AI news, podcast recaps, expert episodes.04:34 NVIDIA's CES keynote: Major AI GPU announcements.06:52 NVIDIA uses generative AI to enhance GPUs.12:19 Local powerful AI models enhance data security.16:10 NVIDIA forks Meta's Llama for enterprise AI.20:44 Google aims for AGI using advanced world models.22:34 Phi 4: Efficient, powerful, open-source AI model.25:35 Microsoft prioritizes retaining AI talent with bonuses.31:34 OpenAI revives robotics department for versatile robots.35:18 OpenAI urges US to secure AI investments.39:21 Observations connect over time; predictions often accurate.40:01 Prediction on AI agent numbers was impactful.Keywords:OpenAI, robotics, humanoid robots, adaptive robots, AI models, AI supercomputer, NVIDIA GPUs, DeepMind AI, Microsoft's open-source model, AI automation, Meta software engineering, US AI leadership, AI Predictions, AI industry news, RTX 50 series GPUs, Project Digits, NVIDIA's Grace Blackwell superchip, local AI computing, Cosmos, Isaac Robot Simulation, Nemotron Models, Enterprise AI, DeepMind's World Models, Google's Artificial General Intelligence, Google AI projects, Microsoft layoffs, Microsoft Phi-4 model, Hugging Face, Coding automation, Meta's AI advancement. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
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A Daily Chronicle of AI Innovations on November 21st 2024
What would you like to see more of? Let us know!In this episode of Discover Daily, we explore two major technological breakthroughs shaping our future. First, we discuss DeepMind's release of AlphaFold 3's source code, a significant advancement in protein structure prediction that promises to accelerate drug development by up to three years. With 76% accuracy in protein-ligand interactions and 65% accuracy in protein-DNA interactions, this open-source release marks a new era in computational biology and pharmaceutical research.We then delve into China's ambitious Solar Great Wall project, a massive renewable energy installation that stretches 400 kilometers across Inner Mongolia's desert landscape. This unprecedented initiative combines solar power generation with ecological restoration, featuring 196,000 solar panels in the Dalad Banner section alone. By 2030, the project aims to generate 180 billion kilowatt-hours annually, exceeding Beijing's current annual power consumption while simultaneously combating desertification.The dual-purpose design of the Solar Great Wall showcases how renewable energy projects can address multiple challenges simultaneously. Beyond power generation, the installation creates 50,000 new jobs, enables desert farming under the panels, and serves as a protective barrier for the Yellow River ecosystem. The project's innovative bifacial panels and AI-driven tracking systems demonstrate China's commitment to leading the global transition to sustainable energy.From Perplexity's Discover Feed:https://www.perplexity.ai/page/deepmind-releases-alphafold-co-jvNh2oy5TLyXE0SSrjYSCghttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/china-s-solar-great-wall-opa_xYm3RdO7j31AfESZuwPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Today's disagreement is on Artificial Intelligence and Existential Risk. In this episode, we ask the most consequential question we've asked so far on this show: Do rapidly advancing AI systems pose an existential threat to humanity?To have this conversation, we've brought together two experts: a world class computer scientist and a Silicon Valley AI entrepreneur.Roman Yampolskiy is an associate professor of Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Louisville. His most recent book is: AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable.Alan Cowen is the Chief Executive Officer of Hume AI, a startup developing “emotionally intelligent AI.” His company recently raised $50M from top-tier venture capitalists to pursue the first fully empathic AI – an AI that can both understand our emotional states and replicate them. Alan has a PhD in computational psychology from Berkeley and previously worked at Google in the DeepMind AI lab.What did you think about this episode? Email us at podcast@thedisagreement.com. You can also DM us on Instagram @thedisagreementhq.
AI models are getting more powerful, but they are also dealing with some big ethical and financial hurdles. Join Paul Roetzer and Mike Kaput as they unpack Meta's release of Llama 3.1, dive into the controversy surrounding Runway's AI training practices, and examine the potential AI bubble looming over the industry. Plus, take a look into the latest updates from Apple, OpenAI and Google Deepmind. 00:03:50 — Meta Releases Llama 3.1 00:25:44 — Runway and YouTube 00:34:09 — Are We In an AI Bubble? 00:46:46 — DeepMind AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 00:51:48 — Sam Altman Op-Ed Future of AI Warning 00:58:08 — GPT4-o Mini LMSYS Evaluation 01:01:09 — OpenAI Announces SearchGPT AI 01:03:51 — Presidential Moves on AI 01:08:58 — Ethan Mollick Warns about RAG Talk-to-Document Systems 01:11:54 — Apple's AI Features Will Roll Out Later Than Expected This week's episode is brought to you by MAICON, our 5th annual Marketing AI Conference, happening in Cleveland, Sept. 10 - 12. Early bird pricing ends Friday. If you're thinking about registering, now is the best time. The code POD200 saves $200 on all pass types. For more information on MAICON and to register for this year's conference, visit www.MAICON.ai. Want to receive our videos faster? SUBSCRIBE to our channel! Visit our website: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com Receive our weekly newsletter: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/newsletter-subscription Looking for content and resources? Register for a free webinar: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/resources#filter=.webinar Come to our next Marketing AI Conference: www.MAICON.ai Enroll in AI Academy for Marketers: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/academy/home Join our community: Slack: https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/slack-group-form LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mktgai Twitter: https://twitter.com/MktgAi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marketing.ai/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marketingAIinstitute
In this episode of Discover Daily by Perplexity, we explore groundbreaking AI achievements in mathematics, a new AI search engine, and efforts to combat technological cheating in sports. Google DeepMind's AI systems, AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2, made history at the 2024 International Mathematical Olympiad, solving four out of six problems and earning a silver medal-level performance. This marks the first time an AI has reached the podium in this prestigious competition. We delve into the innovative approaches used by these AI models, including language processing, reinforcement learning, and neuro-symbolic techniques.Next, we discuss OpenAI's unveiling of SearchGPT, a prototype AI-powered search engine designed to provide fast, timely answers with clear attribution to sources. This new service aims to challenge traditional search platforms and AI-driven competitors. We examine how SearchGPT combines AI models with real-time web information, its partnerships with major news organizations, and its potential impact on the search engine market dominated by Google.Finally, we cover two important topics: efforts to combat "motor doping" in cycling at the Paris Olympics and the US Senate's unanimous passing of the DEFIANCE Act. Olympic officials are deploying advanced technology, including electromagnetic scanners and X-ray imaging, to detect hidden electric motors in bicycles. The DEFIANCE Act aims to combat nonconsensual deepfake pornography by allowing victims to sue creators, distributors, and recipients of AI-generated sexually explicit content using their likeness. We explore the implications of these developments and their potential impact on sports integrity and digital privacy.From Perplexity's Discover feedPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Pre-IPO stock valuations = www.x.com/aarongdillon (see pinned post)Pre-IPO stock index fact sheet = www.agdillon.com/index00:07 | Databricks buys Tabular- AI-focused data management company- Tabular = $1b acquisition, 40 employees, founded 2021- Tabular to enhance Databricks AI capabilities- $1.6b in 2023 revenue, +50% vs 2022- $42b secondary market valuation00:57 | Shein to IPO- Online fashion retailer, manufactures cloths in China- $64b IPO valuation- Net income = $2b 2023, $700m 2022, $1.1b 2021- Revenue = $45b 2023- 1.4x revenue multiple, very low!02:25 | OpenAI wins Apple Siri deal- ChatGPT to power Siri- Deal to be announced at Apple developer event- Deal terms not disclosed- OpenAI +13.6% to $110b valuation on news, last round at $86b in early Q203:29 | Stripe partners on fraud solution- Online payments provider- Partnership with Capital One, Adyen to address fraud- $1b transactions approved that would have otherwise been declined- $77b secondary market valuation, +18.5% vs Feb 2024 round04:31 | SpaceX successful 4th Starship test- Space payload and satellite internet company- Booster “landed” in Gulf of Mexico, Starship “landed” in Indian Ocean- Starship has a more payload capacity and aims to be reuseable, lower launch costs- $188b secondary market valuation, +11% vs Dec 2023 round- $200b tender announced in late May05:51 | Cohere new round- AI large language model- $5b valuation, +127 vs Jun 2023 round- $35m ARR in Mar 2023, +169% vs prior year- Strategic partnership with Oracle06:52 | Discord increases developer payouts- Gaming social media platform- Halving platform fees from 30% to 15% for first $1m in cumulative gross sales- One-time purchases now available- $7.1b secondary market valuation, -58% vs last round (ApeVue)07:51 | FTC after Microsoft, Inflection AI deal- Inflection AI is a large language model business- Founder also co-founded Google's DeepMind AI solution- Microsoft “bought” Inflection AI in a $650m deal; hired all employees, struck licensing deal with Inflection- FTC is basically taking M&A off the table for venture company ecosystem09:15 | Carta new round- Cap table management tech/services- $2b tender offer run by Jeffries- Down from $7.4b 2021 valuation- 2023 = $380m revenue, -$65m net income10:09 | Pre-IPO +3.37% for week, +51.52% for last 1yr- Up week: Scale +20.3%, Neuralink +16.5%, OpenAI +13.6%, Anthropic +10.4%, Canva +6.8%- Down week: Stripe -3.5%, Groq -2.7%, Airtable -0.5%, Databricks -0.4%, Brex -0.4%- Top valuations: ByteDance $298b, SpaceX $188b, OpenAI $110b, Stripe $77b, Databricks $42b10:52 | 2024 Pre-IPO Stock Vintage Index week performance- www.agdillon.com/index for fact sheet pdf- 2024 Vintage Index top contributors since inception: Epic Games +173%, Rippling +104%, Revolut +49%, Klarna +43%, Anduril +27%- Key metric averages for all Vintage Indexes 5 years old or older…3.31 distributed paid in capital2.04 residual value to paid in capital5.35 total value to paid in capital4.1 years to return the fund
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Sorg, Chilla and Dave Podnar are here and some of them have sore legs… Formula SAE International Combustion (IC) Event: Coverage of the internal combustion event, with plans for a future exclusive electric vehicle (EV) event. Mention of the involvement of students and volunteers in designing, building, and raising funds for their vehicles. Highlights of the endurance race and the high participation rate compared to previous years. Notable performance by the Brazilian team, securing first place in design and a top-five overall finish. Google I/O Highlights: Discussion on Project Astra, an early version of Google's universal assistant powered by DeepMind AI. Demonstration of the assistant's ability to recognize and interact with objects in real-time using a smartphone camera. AI advancements in identifying objects and providing contextual information. Concerns about AI integration in search results and its impact on web traffic and information accuracy. OpenAI GPT-4.0 Update: Introduction of GPT-4.0 (omni), capable of handling text, audio, and image inputs and outputs. Practical applications and improvements in AI interactions. Potential collaboration between OpenAI and Apple for integrating AI functionalities into iOS. Google Glass and Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses: Comparison of Google's updated glasses with Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. Features include built-in cameras and voice assistants. Emphasis on the seamless integration of AI and smart glasses for enhanced user experiences. Microsoft Co-Pilot: Explanation of Microsoft's Co-Pilot, integrating AI into enterprise solutions. Benefits of having AI manage and process data locally on devices. Importance of maintaining data privacy and security in enterprise environments. Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.com Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Special Thanks to kidmental for the new AwesomeCast Sounds! Visit him at www.kidmental.com Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
This week's episode brought to you by Slice on Broadway, and Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.patreon.com/awesomecast Sorg, Chilla and Dave Podnar are here and some of them have sore legs… Formula SAE International Combustion (IC) Event: Coverage of the internal combustion event, with plans for a future exclusive electric vehicle (EV) event. Mention of the involvement of students and volunteers in designing, building, and raising funds for their vehicles. Highlights of the endurance race and the high participation rate compared to previous years. Notable performance by the Brazilian team, securing first place in design and a top-five overall finish. Google I/O Highlights: Discussion on Project Astra, an early version of Google's universal assistant powered by DeepMind AI. Demonstration of the assistant's ability to recognize and interact with objects in real-time using a smartphone camera. AI advancements in identifying objects and providing contextual information. Concerns about AI integration in search results and its impact on web traffic and information accuracy. OpenAI GPT-4.0 Update: Introduction of GPT-4.0 (omni), capable of handling text, audio, and image inputs and outputs. Practical applications and improvements in AI interactions. Potential collaboration between OpenAI and Apple for integrating AI functionalities into iOS. Google Glass and Meta's Ray-Ban Smart Glasses: Comparison of Google's updated glasses with Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses. Features include built-in cameras and voice assistants. Emphasis on the seamless integration of AI and smart glasses for enhanced user experiences. Microsoft Co-Pilot: Explanation of Microsoft's Co-Pilot, integrating AI into enterprise solutions. Benefits of having AI manage and process data locally on devices. Importance of maintaining data privacy and security in enterprise environments. Subscribe to the Podcast: awesomecast.com Sorgatron Media Podcast Network Feed: sorgatronmedia.fireside.fm Join our AwesomeCast Facebook Group to see what we're sharing and to join the discussion! You can support the show at Patreon.com/awesomecast! Special Thanks to kidmental for the new AwesomeCast Sounds! Visit him at www.kidmental.com Join our live show Tuesdays around 7:00 PM EST on AwesomeCast Facebook, Youtube and Sorgatron Media Twitch!
Generative AI is expected to revolutionize drug discovery by designing new drugs independently. AI has already shown promise by generating novel designs for molecules with strong drug potential. This trend aligns with predictions that AI will have a significant role in generating new medications, as demonstrated by Google's DeepMind AI with the development of the protein AlphaFold. Using generative AI in drug discovery offers advantages such as the ability to produce a larger number of designs and think creatively beyond human limitations. It also allows for simulating traditional biological behavior and predicting drug interactions. AI-generated drugs have the potential to transform medicine and accelerate the drug development process. However, human clinical trials are still necessary to validate their effectiveness and safety. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tonyphoang/message
On This Week in Tech Leo Laporte, David Spark, Nate Lanxon, and Brianna Wu discuss the implications of Google's DeepMind AI solving a long unsolved mathematics problem. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nate Lanxon, Brianna Wu, and David Spark You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
On This Week in Tech Leo Laporte, David Spark, Nate Lanxon, and Brianna Wu discuss the implications of Google's DeepMind AI solving a long unsolved mathematics problem. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nate Lanxon, Brianna Wu, and David Spark You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
On This Week in Tech Leo Laporte, David Spark, Nate Lanxon, and Brianna Wu discuss the implications of Google's DeepMind AI solving a long unsolved mathematics problem. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Nate Lanxon, Brianna Wu, and David Spark You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/ Sponsor: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT
Federal government reaches deal with Google on Online News Act Google DeepMind researchers use AI tool to find 2mn new materials Some Pixel 8 Pro displays have bumps under the glass Reflecting on 18 years at Google Google's new geothermal energy project is up and running AWS Unveils Next Generation AWS-Designed Chips Amazon Introduces Q, an A.I. Chatbot for Companies Does Black Friday and Cyber Monday Matter? Adobe's $20 Billion Purchase of Figma Would Harm Innovation, U.K. Regulator Provisionally Finds Elon goes full Pizzagate. How does this end? A new low in manels Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers OpenAI Made an AI Breakthrough Before Altman Firing, Stoking Excitement and Concern Hugging Face CEO on What Comes After Transformers Hinton vs LeCun vs Ng vs Tegmark vs O Anthony Levandowski Reboots Church of Artificial Intelligence Unauthorized "David Attenborough" AI clone narrates developer's life, goes viral Google Slides getting built-in presentation recording tool Google Will Start Deleting Old Accounts This Week. Here's How to Save Your Google Account Google's .meme domain is here to serve your wackiest websites Some Google Drive for Desktop users are missing months of files Picks of the week (Paris) The 2000 cinematic masterpiece Chicken Run (Paris) Pentiment (Jeff) Jezebel to Be Resurrected by Paste Magazine (Jeff) After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer offer a magazine (Ant) City Nerd on YouTube (Jason) No Ads in Albania, Ethiopia and Myanmar Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Paris Martineau, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT25 hid.link/twigdemo
Federal government reaches deal with Google on Online News Act Google DeepMind researchers use AI tool to find 2mn new materials Some Pixel 8 Pro displays have bumps under the glass Reflecting on 18 years at Google Google's new geothermal energy project is up and running AWS Unveils Next Generation AWS-Designed Chips Amazon Introduces Q, an A.I. Chatbot for Companies Does Black Friday and Cyber Monday Matter? Adobe's $20 Billion Purchase of Figma Would Harm Innovation, U.K. Regulator Provisionally Finds Elon goes full Pizzagate. How does this end? A new low in manels Sports Illustrated Published Articles by Fake, AI-Generated Writers OpenAI Made an AI Breakthrough Before Altman Firing, Stoking Excitement and Concern Hugging Face CEO on What Comes After Transformers Hinton vs LeCun vs Ng vs Tegmark vs O Anthony Levandowski Reboots Church of Artificial Intelligence Unauthorized "David Attenborough" AI clone narrates developer's life, goes viral Google Slides getting built-in presentation recording tool Google Will Start Deleting Old Accounts This Week. Here's How to Save Your Google Account Google's .meme domain is here to serve your wackiest websites Some Google Drive for Desktop users are missing months of files Picks of the week (Paris) The 2000 cinematic masterpiece Chicken Run (Paris) Pentiment (Jeff) Jezebel to Be Resurrected by Paste Magazine (Jeff) After 151 years, Popular Science will no longer offer a magazine (Ant) City Nerd on YouTube (Jason) No Ads in Albania, Ethiopia and Myanmar Hosts: Jason Howell, Jeff Jarvis, Paris Martineau, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: GO.ACILEARNING.COM/TWIT mylio.com/TWIT25 hid.link/twigdemo
Headline Mission Daily Report Sep 04, 2023 1. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 2. Morning Talk ทำไมเวลาเศร้า...เราต้องอยากไปทะเล 3. Yakiniku Simulator เกมส์ย่างเนื้อฝีมือคนไทย ติดท็อปมาแรงในญี่ปุ่น 4. ค่ายรถหวัง “เศรษฐา” คุมบอร์ด ยานยนต์ไฟฟ้าให้เงิน EV ต่อเนื่อง 5. ดีลเลอร์ไทยซบจีน ฉางอาน ดึง AAS - โตโยต้า แอทยูไนเต็ด/เชอรี่จับกลุ่มมหานคร 6. ลิเธียมทั่วโลก ขาดแคลนอาจเกิดขึ้นไม่ช้าปี 2025 7. นิด้าโพล นโนบายที่ประชาชนอยากได้มากที่สุด 8. แบงค์ชาติคาด GDP ปี 66 การส่งออกหดตัวเพิ่มขึ้น 9. เศรษฐา ย้ำชัดวีซ่าฟรีนักท่องเที่ยวจีน เริ่ม 1 ตุลานี้ 10. สุดล้ำสิงคโปร์สร้าง Ai อ่านใจคนได้ 11. ฮอลลีวูด ระส่ำ เดือนเดียวสั่งปลดว่า 1.7 หมื่นตำแหน่ง 12. วงการบินต้องสั่นสะเทือน เกาหลีใต้สร้างหุ่นยนต์นักบินแทนมนุษย์ 13. DeepMind เปิดตัว ฝังลายน้ำรูปที่สร้างจาก Ai 14. ตามให้ทันโลก ครวฝึกอบรม Ai ให้มากขึ้น 15. Morning Talk ทำไมเวลาเศร้า...เราต้องอยากไปทะเล
Headline Mission Daily Report Sep 04, 2023 1. ราคาดัชนีตลาดหลักทรัพย์ / ราคาหุ้นต่างประเทศ / ราคาน้ำมันดิบ / ราคาทองคำ / ราคา Cryptocurrency 2. Morning Talk ทำไมเวลาเศร้า...เราต้องอยากไปทะเล 3. Yakiniku Simulator เกมส์ย่างเนื้อฝีมือคนไทย ติดท็อปมาแรงในญี่ปุ่น 4. ค่ายรถหวัง “เศรษฐา” คุมบอร์ด ยานยนต์ไฟฟ้าให้เงิน EV ต่อเนื่อง 5. ดีลเลอร์ไทยซบจีน ฉางอาน ดึง AAS - โตโยต้า แอทยูไนเต็ด/เชอรี่จับกลุ่มมหานคร 6. ลิเธียมทั่วโลก ขาดแคลนอาจเกิดขึ้นไม่ช้าปี 2025 7. นิด้าโพล นโนบายที่ประชาชนอยากได้มากที่สุด 8. แบงค์ชาติคาด GDP ปี 66 การส่งออกหดตัวเพิ่มขึ้น 9. เศรษฐา ย้ำชัดวีซ่าฟรีนักท่องเที่ยวจีน เริ่ม 1 ตุลานี้ 10. สุดล้ำสิงคโปร์สร้าง Ai อ่านใจคนได้ 11. ฮอลลีวูด ระส่ำ เดือนเดียวสั่งปลดว่า 1.7 หมื่นตำแหน่ง 12. วงการบินต้องสั่นสะเทือน เกาหลีใต้สร้างหุ่นยนต์นักบินแทนมนุษย์ 13. DeepMind เปิดตัว ฝังลายน้ำรูปที่สร้างจาก Ai 14. ตามให้ทันโลก ครวฝึกอบรม Ai ให้มากขึ้น 15. Morning Talk ทำไมเวลาเศร้า...เราต้องอยากไปทะเล
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Welcome to the newest episode of The Cloud Pod podcast - where the forecast is always cloudy! Today your hosts are Jonathan and Matt as we discuss all things cloud and AI, including Temporary Elevated Access Management (or TEAM, since we REALLY like acronyms today) FTP servers, SQL servers and all the other servers, as well as pipelines, whether or not the government should regulate AI (spoiler alert: the AI companies don't think so) and some updates to security at Amazon and Google. Titles we almost went with this week: The Cloud Pod's FTP server now with post-quantum keys support The CloudPod can now Team into your account, but only temporarily The CloudPod dusts off their old floppy drive The CloudPod dusts off their old SQL server disks The CloudPod is feeling temporarily elevated to do a podcast The CloudPod promise that AI will not take over the world The CloudPod duals with keys The CloudPod is feeling temporarily elevated. A big thanks to this week's sponsor: Foghorn Consulting, provides top-notch cloud and DevOps engineers to the world's most innovative companies. Initiatives stalled because you have trouble hiring? Foghorn can be burning down your DevOps and Cloud backlogs as soon as next week.
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Author: LaPhezzIn this podcast, we explore the revolutionary approach to game strategy through DeepMind's AlphaGo system and reinforcement learning. Artificial intelligence (AI) has undergone significant advancements, and DeepMind's AlphaGo system stands out among its peers for its contributions to the development of gaming strategy.We take a deep dive into the evolution of game strategy and how sophisticated algorithms are fueling advanced gaming systems like AlphaGo. The rise of AI has had a monumental impact on the gaming industry, and we see one of the most noteworthy developments in DeepMind's AlphaGo system.In this podcast, we introduce AlphaGo and its key strength, its ability to learn from experience. It uses reinforcement learning techniques to analyze its performance and make adjustments accordingly. AlphaGo's success is unparalleled, and it has piqued the interest of both gamers and computer scientists.We also delve into how scientists have incorporated reinforcement learning into the field of artificial intelligence, programming algorithms to learn and adapt based on trial and error. AlphaGo's reinforcement of learning showed potential not only for gaming strategy but also for application across other industries such as healthcare diagnosis and autonomous cars, among others.Join us in this podcast, where we discuss AlphaGo's successes and challenges, how it learned, and its potential application in other industries. Follow us using the hashtags #AlphaGo #DeepMind #ReinforcementLearning #GameStrategy #AI #MachineLearning.Websites:AlmightyPortal.comSupport Links:CashappPaypalVemnoSocial Links:https://linktr.ee/Almightyportal
This episode is a rerun that initially aired on September 22, 2021. This rerun comes on the heels of Google's recent developments in its AlphaFold AI program, as it has predicted the 3D structure of every known protein.Gus is joined by Nicole Buan and Juan Chi, both researchers at the University of Nebraska, who help us understand what this means for their field.Follow Nicole Buan on Twitter @nicolebuanFollow Gus Hurwitz on Twitter @GusHurwitzFollow NGTC on Twitter @UNL_NGTCLinksOne of the Biggest Problems in Biology Has Finally Been Solved, Scientific AmericanNGTC Website
Andy and Dave discuss the latest in AI news and research, starting with a publication from the UK's National Cyber Security Centre, providing a set of security principles for developers implementing machine learning models. Gartner publishes the 2022 update to its “AI Hype Cycle,” which qualitatively plots the position of various AI efforts along the “hype cycle.” PromptBase opens its doors, promising to provide users with better “prompts” for text-to-image generators (such as DALL-E) to generate “optimal images.” Researchers explore the properties of vanadium dioxide (VO2), which demonstrates volatile memory-like behavior under certain conditions. MetaAI announces a nascent ability to decode speech from a person's brain activity, without surgery (using EEG and MEG). Unitree Robotics, a Chinese tech company, is producing its Aliengo robotic dog, which can carry up to 11 pounds and perform other actions. Researchers at the University of Geneva demonstrate that transformers can build world models with fewer samples, for example, able to generate “pixel perfect” predictions of Pong after 120 games of training. DeepMind AI demonstrates the ability to teach a team of agents to play soccer by controlling at the level of joint torques and combine it with longer-term goal-directed behavior, where the agents demonstrate jostling for the ball and other behaviors. Researchers at Urbana-Champaign and MIT demonstrate a Composable Diffusion model to tweak and improve the output of text-to-image transformers. Google Research publishes results on AudioLM, which generates “natural and coherent continuations” given short prompts. And Michael Cohen, Marcus Hutter, and Michael Osborne published a paper in AI Magazine, arguing that dire predictions about the threat of advanced AI may not have gone far enough in their warnings, offering a series of assumptions on which their arguments depend. https://www.cna.org/our-media/podcasts/ai-with-ai
“ほぼ全て”のタンパク質構造予測データ、英DeepMindが公開 解析AI「AlphaFold2」が成果。 米Alphabet傘下の英DeepMindは7月28日(現地時間)、2億を超える種類のタンパク質構造の予測情報を専用データベース「AlphaFold Protein Structure Database」で公開した。この数は科学的に知られているほぼ全てのタンパク質の数に及ぶとしており、2021年同時期に公開していた約100万種類から200倍以上増加したことになる。
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AI research wunderkind, DeepMind, has long been all fun and games. The London-based organization, owned by Google parent company Alphabet, has used deep learning to train algorithms that can take down world champions at the ancient game of Go and top players of the popular strategy video game Starcraft. Then last year, things got serious when DeepMind trounced the competition at a protein folding contest. Predicting the structure of proteins, the complex molecules underpinning all biology, is notoriously difficult. But DeepMind's AlphaFold2 made a quantum leap in capability, producing results that matched experimental data down to a resolution of a few atoms. In July, the company published a paper describing AlphaFold2, open-sourced the code, and dropped a library of 350,000 protein structures with a promise to add 100 million more. This week, Alphabet announced it will build on DeepMind's AlphaFold2 breakthrough by creating a new company, Isomorphic Labs, in an effort to apply AI to drug discovery. “We are at an exciting moment in history now where these techniques and methods are becoming powerful and sophisticated enough to be applied to real-world problems including scientific discovery itself,” wrote Demis Hassabis, DeepMind founder and CEO, in a post announcing the company. “Now the time is right to push this forward at pace, and with the dedicated focus and resources that Isomorphic Labs will bring.” Hassabis is Isomorphic's founder and will serve as its CEO while the fledgling company gets its feet, setting the agenda and culture, building a team, and connecting the effort to DeepMind. The two companies will collaborate, but be largely independent. “You can think of [Isomorphic] as a sort of sister company to DeepMind,” Hassabis told Stat. “The idea is to really forge ahead with the potential for computational AI methods to reimagine the whole drug discovery process.” While AlphaFold2's success sparked the effort, protein folding is only one step—arguably simpler than others—in the arduous drug discovery process. Hassabis is thinking bigger. Though details are scarce, it appears the new company will build a line of AI models to ease key choke points in the process. Instead of identifying and developing drugs themselves, they'll sell a platform of models as a service to pharmaceutical companies. Hassabis told Stat these might tackle how proteins interact, the design of small molecules, how well molecules bind, and the prediction of toxicity. That the work will be separated from DeepMind itself is interesting. The company's not insignificant costs have largely been dedicated to pure research. DeepMind turned its first profit in 2020, but its customers are mostly Alphabet companies. Some have wondered if it'd face more pressure to focus on commercial products. The decision to create a separate enterprise based on DeepMind research seems to indicate that's not yet the case. If it can keep pushing the field ahead as a whole, perhaps it makes sense to fund a new organization—or organizations, seeded by future breakthroughs—as opposed to diverting resources from DeepMind's more foundational research. Isomorphic Labs has plenty of company in its drug discovery efforts. In 2020, AI in cancer, molecular, and drug discovery received the most private investment in the field, attracting over $13.8 billion, more than quadruple 2019's total. There have been three AI drug discovery IPOs in the last year, and mature startups—including Exscientia, Insilico Medicine, Insitro, Atomwise, and Valo Health—have earned hundreds of millions in funding. Companies like Genentech, Pfizer, and Merck are likewise working to embed AI in their processes. To a degree, Isomorphic will be building its business from the ground up. AlphaFold2 is without a doubt a big deal, but protein modeling is the tip of the drug discovery iceberg. Also, while AlphaFold2 had the benefit of access to hundreds of thousands of freely available, already modeled protein s...
On this episode we're talking about the protein folding problem, the challenge of determining the 3D shapes that proteins form, and how Google's DeepMind system stands to transform biology. We won't lie to you listeners. We don't really understand what most of that means, which is why we're joined by Dr. Nicole Buan and Dr. Juan Cui, researchers at the University of Nebraska, who can hopefully help us to understand what this all means.
On this episode we're talking about the protein folding problem, the challenge of determining the 3D shapes that proteins form, and how Google's DeepMind system stands to transform biology. We won't lie to you listeners. We don't really understand what most of that means, which is why we're joined by Dr. Nicole Buan and Dr. Juan Cui, researchers at the University of Nebraska, who can hopefully help us to understand what this all means.
In typical Monkey Mind fashion, David and Grace talk about vaccinations, then folding proteins, then using computers and gamers to fold proteins, then things computers can't do and things computers can't do yet, and things computers might never be able to do. Meningococcal Vaccination: What Everyone Should Know (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/mening/public/index.html) Protein folding - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_folding) Foldit: Competitive Protein Folding for Medical Science (https://www.engr.washington.edu/facresearch/highlights/cse_foldit.html) DeepMind AI handles protein folding, which humbled previous software (https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/11/deepmind-ai-handles-protein-folding-which-humbled-previous-software/) Shm-reduplication - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shm-reduplication) RSA (cryptosystem) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_(cryptosystem)) Why Malaysian Malay like to use short form words when they're texting? (https://www.quora.com/Why-Malaysian-Malay-like-to-use-short-form-words-when-theyre-texting) Value Drift (https://universalpaperclips.fandom.com/wiki/Value_Drift) Universal Paperclips - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Paperclips) Three Laws of Robotics - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Laws_of_Robotics)
《科技領航家》每週向科技人聊科技事,近期您如果有關心產業發展,您會發現在2021年,AI依然是產業非常火熱的話題。CES 2021前陣子落幕,擁有許多AI新應用的發表,但您有想過自己該如何跟AI共處嗎?而現在AI又發展到什麼程度了呢?還記得之前DeepMind公司創造的AlphaGo與圍棋世界冠軍柯潔對弈,AlphaGo壓倒性勝出,人工智慧發展震驚全球。去年底DeepMind 發表新一代的 AI 系統 MuZero,更聲稱能在不知道遊戲規則的狀態下自學,精通西洋棋、圍棋、將棋等等。今年節目非常榮幸邀請到全台灣唯一和AlphaGo下過棋的人,他就是曾勇奪世界職業圍棋冠軍的「紅面棋王」周俊勳。從2008年起,周俊勳就加入圍棋人工智慧的對弈訓練,一路見證圍棋AI發展。歡迎棋王分享AI與人類的差異為何?AI如何改變圍棋世界?我們該怎麼放大身為人類的優勢?人類棋士的覆盤與AI的自我調整差別在哪?
Welcome again, Appreciate you being here.If you would like to read the article directly, here is the link.https://sridhargarikipati.substack.com/p/c-section-top-performer-qualities?r=6r8rd&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=copyThis is audio version of the same post. You can listen this over Apple Podcasts or over website.Do subscribe over Apple podcast ( Minimalist techie ) or hear it over email you received through my subscription (https://sridhargarikipati.substack.com) or on my website.Quick Show Notes,1. C-Section associated with an increased risk of childhood infectionGive a read, link below!https://journals.plos.org/plosmedicine/article?id=10.1371/journal.pmed.10034292. Be your team Top PerformerThey are always on learning mode. The unique quality on such resource is always that, they step up. They act in best interest of team always. Not everyone is genius in a team, it is the team effort which makes the team genius.Going back to #1, They really understand their work Industry.3. The psychology behind ‘revenge bedtime procrastination’Here is the link to an article, do give a read.https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20201123-the-psychology-behind-revenge-bedtime-procrastination4. DeepMind AI solution solved Proteins folding problemRead the blog here.https://deepmind.com/blog/article/alphafold-a-solution-to-a-50-year-old-grand-challenge-in-biologyThat is all for this week. See you again. Get on the email list at sridhargarikipati.substack.com
ろびんさんとタンパク質の折りたたみ、統計物理、プログラミングコンテストなどについて話しました。 以下の Show Notes は簡易版です。完全版はこちら。 0:00 Flash 終了とホームランダービー 『くまのプーさんのホームランダービー!』が2020年12月をもってサービス終了へ。スラッガーと化したプーさんの伝説に終止符 | AUTOMATON 「そんなことより聞いてくれ>>1よ。」──サントリー、“おもしろFlash”の歴史を振り返る動画を公開 - ITmedia NEWS ニュース 4:42 アレシボ天文台とはやぶさ2 ep. 9 と ep. 11 でアレシボ天文台に触れました。 「はやぶさ2」実は21回も“墜落”していた!(NHKリュウグウ着陸取材班) | ブルーバックス | 講談社(1/3) 7:24 AlphaFold2とタンパク質の折りたたみ AlphaFold: a solution to a 50-year-old grand challenge in biology - DeepMind Google系列のDeepMind、AIシステム「AlphaFold」で「タンパク質折りたたみ問題」で大飛躍 新薬開発への重要な一歩 - ITmedia NEWS 31. Alphaの系譜を持つアルゴリズム タンパク質立体構造を解くAlphaFold | 白金鉱業.FM ふつうは知らないタンパク質の話: ②構造にまつわるコアな話 編 → Kindle Unlimited で読めて面白かった。 Papers With Code ## 19:07 MCMC、砂漠、タンパク質、交通流、魔方陣 数式をまったく使わないMCMC(マルコフ連鎖モンテカルロ法)の説明 | 株式会社フォワードネットワーク 田崎統計 → 統計力学|予備校のノリで学ぶ「大学の数学・物理」 >この本は量子力学の準備から始まる。「えっ!量子力学は嫌いだ!」という声が聞こえてきそうだが、統計力学は量子論との相性がすこぶる良い。この本を読めばそのことが明確に理解できるはずである。マクロな物理学の深い世界を教えてくれる最高の良書。 もうダマされないための「科学」講義 (光文社新書) → 菊池さんたちのニセ科学とかの本。 Kindle Unlimited で読める テルミン - Wikipedia 28:42 プログラミングコンテスト SuperCon Topcoder AtCoder Scienthrough(サイエンスルー) Twitter 夜話 - Togetter ICPC 国際大学対抗プログラミングコンテスト 株式会社いい生活|不動産テック・不動産賃貸管理システムをクラウド・SaaSで提供 阪大競技プログラミング部RAINBOU ICFP Programming Contest 2020 ISUCON 50:59 いい生活と AWS の話 ESいい物件One 賃貸 - サービス|株式会社いい生活 「AWS は複雑系」 物理学専攻出身のITエンジニアが、チーム開発にもたらす価値とは? | 株式会社いい生活 (Wantedly) 58:21 PyCon JP と出会いについて PyCon JP ニュース2 62:49 Salesforce が Slack 買収 CRMとは?導入検討時に知っておきたい基礎知識と活用方法 | セールスフォース・ドットコム 64:33 ラーメンズ ラーメンズ・小林賢太郎さん、足が悪く「無理が出てきた」など引退の理由明かす【コメント全文】 | ハフポスト 66:00 阪大関係 ディープラーニングと物理学 原理がわかる、応用ができる (KS物理専門書)
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Welcome back. The Breaking Smart newsletter and podcast is starting up again after a very refreshing 6-week break. I want to kick off the post-break programming with a podcast on a big question: if we are headed at least partially towards a post-scarcity world, as we seem to be, does it look more like the Star Trek universe, or the universe in Iain M. Banks Culture novels? Both are varieties of something I call involvement capitalism, which I think it’s going to emerge in the next decade one way or the other. The choices we make in the next few years will determine which flavor we end up with.1/ Over my break, I had a chance to unplug from weekly writing, and reflect on the broader theme of this mailing list, while watching the news. In case you forgot my tagline for breaking smart, this broader theme is serendipity through technology, and in the last few years, that has been a murky theme to think about. Is it the best of times or worst of times? Hard to tell.2/ I unplugged from writing, but not from media consumption. As you might know I don’t believe in that, especially when historic news is unfolding, and the last six weeks have of course been extra historic. Very much in the “weeks when decades happen” category, so I was very plugged in. 3/ The US elections happened, a second or third wave of the pandemic kicked off (depending on where you live), and multiple vaccines passed early trials, in the process pioneering a whole new class of mRNA vaccines.4/ Closer to our own set of usual topics, bitcoin neared its historic all-time highs, a DeepMind AI sort of solved the protein-folding problem, SpaceX launched its first operational crewed mission, and also launched its beta Starlink broadband services.5/ There was a small detail in that last news item that’s my jumping-off point for today. The Terms of Service for Starlink require you to agree that Mars is going to be a free planet, outside the jurisdiction of Earth governments, which is an interesting move with real consequences.6/ The thing is, if SpaceX’s plans continue to succeed, they may put a Starlink constellation around Mars and offer very cheap launch services to Mars, which would lead to a broad-based democratized Mars access at least for rovers and robots, with low-cost communications once your rover is on Mars.7/ Even if human settlement does not follow, we are on the cusp of creating at least a robotic telepresence society on Mars. And if you read between the lines of the Starlink ToS, SpaceX hopes to keep that presence an open, anarcho-capitalist zone of sociopolitical experimentation.8/ What might that look like? Well, there are two precedents to consider, one fictional, one factual. The factual one is the current state of Earth oceans, which are essentially an outlaw zone. I highly recommend William Langewiesche’s brilliant 2005 book, The Outlaw Sea, for a deep look at how the world of oceans works. Shipping, piracy, law on the seas, ship-breaking, all sorts of cool stuff.9/ The fictional one is the post-scarcity anarchist civilization called the Culture, in Iain M. Banks’ novels. We know SpaceX is inspired by that since they name their barges after Culture space ships: their current fleet of 3 comprises the drone ships Of Course I Still Love You, Just Read the Instructions, and A Shortfall of Gravitas. 10/ The two together paint a consistent portrait. The Outlaw Sea kinda does look like the fictional universe of Culture books, especially the margins of the civilization, where the Culture’s Special Circumstances agents, a sort of CIA, interfere in less advanced civilizations. 11/ The fictional plots of Culture books very much resemble British and American interventionist global foreign policy, enforced by naval power projected across the world’s outlaw seas, and directed at less-developed countries, over the last two centuries. Internally, the Culture is quite different from Britain or the US, but you could say developed US-UK societies are as close to the Culture as real earth societies get.12/ So this brings me to the idea of Involvement Capitalism. I got the idea for the name from the Culture books, where the multiple species that engage with the Culture are called Involved species, which I think is a very powerful concept. I define it as capitalism based on money as a way to engage more deeply rather than disengage from society. So the opposite of f**k-you money. More like hello-world money.13/ The core idea in the Culture books is that despite its post-scarcity abundance, the AIs and biological species of the Culture don’t retreat from the universe into either pure hedonism or spiritual retirement. They stay engaged, both with each other, and with less developed civilizations. They never stop experimenting, learning, growing, and interfering in the affairs of the universe. They are involved the way annoying parents are involved in their children’s lives.14/ The Culture is both like and unlike the Star Trek Federation, which is also a post-scarcity society built around powerful spaceships and a multi-species civilization. While both are left-leaning, powerful, and militarist without admitting it, the Culture is what you might call a neoliberal anarchy with no real rules, unlike Star Trek, which is a benevolent paternalist civilization that takes its rules very seriously, closer to LBJ’s Great Society model if that had actually worked out.15/ You could say the Culture is like the Star Trek Federation, except with AI Minds in place of charismatic captains, and no Prime Directive, only a history of interference and consequences to guide individual choices, and social consequences for making good or bad decisions as individuals. For example, there is a norm but not a rule against reading the minds of humans, and a ship that violates that law is ostracized and given a pejorative nickname. 16/ Star Trek captains try to avoid mistakes, and when they do make mistakes it’s a rare crisis. First do no harm, like doctors. Culture Minds try to learn from mistakes and come out net positive and win-win long term, but in the short term they are willing to play pretty dirty. Mistakes are not exceptional. It’s a startuppy fail-fast world with consequences. This is a pretty powerful attitude. Great power, great responsibility sort of thing.17/ Not only are you willing to take risks, you are willing to take risks on behalf of others. They are willing both to commit sins, and then ask for forgiveness and atone for the sins, a kind of ask for forgiveness not permission culture, which is a very different, and in my view, much more alive posture. 18/ Compared to the Culture, the Star Trek Federation has what Bruce Sterling called an acting dead posture. Or equivalently, to use terminology coined by Samo Burja, the Culture is a live player civilization, while the Star Trek Federation is a dead player civilization.19/ The Culture society reminds me of Hannah Arendt’s definition of a free public as one where freedom is experienced through involvement in mutuality, not going off by yourself with f**k-you money, and the moral universe is based on the risky posture of making mistakes driven by curiosity and growth motives, and then seeking forgiveness, rather than trying to avoid mistakes.20/ Now the interesting thing is that both Star Trek Federation and Culture lack a meaningful scarcity-based capitalism based on money. The Star Trek has replicator credits, but they’re not really that important. They deal with lesser species like the Ferengi, which do have a concept of money in the form of latinum plates. There’s a good book about the Star Trek economy called Trekonomics, by Manu Saadia by the way.21/ Within the Culture, again there’s no money. But sometimes there are fads and fashions that create money-like dynamics. Like in Look to Windward, where there is some trading based on scarce concert tickets. But again, for the Culture, money only comes into play when dealing with less advanced cultures. So overall, both the Federation and the Culture not just post-scarcity, but post-capitalist.22/ Let’s connect all that up to the current state of the world. The interesting thing is that despite all the political strife and pandemic-related troubles and deaths, we are actually starting to hit post-scarcity dynamics for real. Money is rapidly losing all its traditional meanings, and behaving in new ways we don’t really understand yet. One obvious sign of that is that service economy workers are in the deepest s**t ever, while anyone holding stocks has been doing great. So there’s a dissonance there that’s going to get sorted out, and it’s probably going to get ugly.23/ Governments across the world have taken fiscal measures that look like close to free money. Especially if you’re in an industry like airlines, hotels, or restaurants, money is now a weird new kind of government action. It doesn’t mean what it used to. We’ve also been able to throw massive resources at vaccine development and not just develop them in record time, but do so with an entirely new method, and with higher effectiveness. And chances are it will be distributed nearly free around the world. Amazing compared to past pandemics.24/ Even better, despite the strongest efforts of the fossil fuel lobby, the renewables economy has continued to develop strongly through the pandemic, and energy is getting closer to free. And by that I mean really free, after factoring in the cost of externalities like pollution and carbon. That’s worth a bit of a bunnytrail.25/ There’s a famous paper by Nobel laureate William Nordhaus, Do Real-Output and Real-Wage Measures Capture Reality? The History of Lighting Suggests Not, analyzing the cost of artificial lighting measured in human labor hours that has some interesting implications.26/ Nordhaus shows that between prehistoric times and campfires, and modern compact fluorescent lamps (which are already obsolete btw, and being replaced by even more efficient LED lights) the cost of lighting really has dropped by a huge amount. The amount of work that bought 1 hour of light in prehistoric times now buys 53 years of light. 27/ When Nordhaus wrote the paper in 1994, you could argue it was kinda dishonest since it didn’t account for the cost of climate externalities. But now with the renewables revolution, the figure is much more honest. 28/ And it’s not just lighting. Anything based on computing and electronics has seen that trajectory. The picture in this episode has an LED, as well as a knockoff Arduino board, and it’s worth thinking about that: that board is a Chinese knockoff off an open-source project, and all the code is open source. If you bought an Arduino original, you’d pay a higher price out of goodwill for the open source.29/ We’re already into 5nm semiconductors, which means extremely low-power computing, in watts/cycle terms, and coupled with renewables, you could get solar-powered bitcoin mining on ocean barges that is literally almost free energy, not just in money terms, but in all-inclusive environmental terms, in real units like human labor.30/ So at least where artificial lighting, computing, and energy are concerned, we are getting close to Culture or Star Trek levels of post-scarcity, and the dynamics of our world are starting to reflect it. Vaccines are not free to develop today, even if they’re distributed free, but with that protein-folding breakthrough, that might go the same way.31/ So why don’t we see all this and celebrate? The thing is, post-scarcity doesn’t quite look like we expect it to, in naively idealist-utopian terms. We think it looks like the orderly Star Trek Federation, but it looks more like the chaotic Culture universe.32/ Right now the light at the end of both the Trump and Covid tunnels are visible, and it’s also very clear that the world on the other side is going to be very different on every dimension: political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental. We’re going to go straight from Covid to Climate as the next challenge.33/ Those dimensions, by the way, define what is called the PESTLE analysis framework — political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental — which I learned about recently via a project I was doing with the Yak Collective, which is a network of free agents and consultants I helped start. 34/ We just launched a project called Future Frontiers, using the PESTLE framework that you might want to check out. One of the things I hope to do with the Yak Collective in 2021 is kick off an open-source Mars rover project, betting on cheap Mars access from SpaceX. I’m looking for hackers and makers to join, so if you’re interested you should sign up. 35/ A bit of product placement PR: Next week, on Thursday Dec 10 at 8AM Pacific, we’ll be doing our first Annual Meeting, and it will be a good chance for those of you who are interested to check us out.36/ But to get back to the topic, the Yak Collective is actually one example of the sort of socio-political experiment that makes sense in an emergent post-scarcity economy of involvement capitalism, where the scarce commodity is not any kind of material resource, whether it is atoms, joules, or bits, but human involvement. 37/ Both the Star Trek Federation and the Culture represent involved postures. They don’t retreat. They explore and stay curious. They are neither individualist, nor collectivist, but try to manage that tension while remaining involved. For me, the Culture is the better model, since it is much more alive, but either model is a good one to think about.38/ What makes the Culture different from every other model of post-scarcity post-capitalism is that it’s not idealistic or utopian. It aspires to good, but accepts the necessity of mistakes, forgiveness, and messiness in a chaotic universe. In the Culture, the ultimate sin is not making mistakes, but disengaging. Involvement is good. Like in regular capitalism, greed is good, in the Culture, involvement is good.39/ Covid has shown us that traditional capitalism breaks when faced with an extreme coordination problem and necessary collective action. The US is the most powerful country on the planet, and the most powerful economy and innovation engine. Yet, it has already let almost a third of a million people die, and the number is likely to be half a million by the time we’re done. 40/ Capitalism itself is here to stay I think, but no flavor seems acceptable for the world we’re heading into, and the problems will only get worse than Covid, not easier, but also more and more things will be moving into the weird post-scarcity regimes, like lighting, computing, and energy. We don’t have a system for this.41/ Democratic capitalism leads to tyranny of the majority. Socialist flavors of capitalism as in China may do better on problems like Covid, and we can’t ignore that, but they do come at the cost of authoritarian repression with an AI surveillance state. 42/ Any sort of consensus-based approach to capitalism, as in many kinds of cooperative schemes, ends up vulnerable to veto dynamics, while more individualist leaning flavors of capitalism, like libertarianism and anarchism, end up sucked into low-level endless political life, which is ironic since that’s what they set out to avoid. In New Hampshire for instance, libertarianism went off the rails and resulted in bears running wild in a small town.43/ In all cases, I think the problem is twofold — not recognizing that post-scarcity, even in limited form, creates more chaos and confusion than a utopian peace, and the urge to retreat from involvement of any sort, which backfires, and sucks you into the worst kinds of involvement possible.44/ So what do we do? I think what we must learn to do is involvement capitalism. Stay involved, don’t ignore collective action coordination problems, don’t be idealistic about what post-scarcity means in practice, and try to have fun while figuring it all out.45/ In this newsletter, I’ve referenced a famous line, usually attributed to Stewart Brand, several times: “we are as gods, and might as well get good at it.” I want to wrap this episode with that, but with a twist: what sort of gods should we aspire to be? I think the answer is, we should aspire to be like the AI Minds that inhabit the spaceships in the Culture. The first step towards involvement capitalism is to give yourself a witty and sardonic god-name that keeps you hungry and foolish, like Steve Jobs said.So that’s it for this week. 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Flo is out sick, but Andy is still on it. The week's top stories include Andy's Black Friday finds and the span of Google's major labor troubles. Everything from why the National Labor Relations Board is going after Google to why it might have fired well-known AI ethicist Timnit Gebru. Andy also loses his mind over a DeepMind AI breakthrough, then cleanses your palate by asking Google for some holiday cheer.
Flo is out sick, but Andy is still on it. The week's top stories include Andy's Black Friday finds and the span of Google's major labor troubles. Everything from why the National Labor Relations Board is going after Google to why it might have fired well-known AI ethicist Timnit Gebru. Andy also loses his mind over a DeepMind AI breakthrough, then cleanses your palate by asking Google for some holiday cheer.
Welcome everyone! In this week's episode: Google’s DeepMind AI reaches a breakthrough as it can determine 3D shapes of proteins, Facebook acquires customer service platform Kustomer, digital channels represent more than half of US ad spendings and Facebook rebrands Libra cryptocurrency to Diem. Enjoy the show!
Bishop, Pinch & TriSarahSquats talk about the latest gaming news including DeepMind AI solving what causes protein folding, Balenciaga's foray into marketing via video game, Google's Stadia platform, and the Valorant Champions Tour.
Microsoft files patent to record and score meetings on body language. World Aids Day: Global solidarity amid concerns for treatment as frontline services stretched. One of biology’s biggest mysteries ‘largely solved’ by DeepMind AI. Astronauts could stop burning underwear in Nasa plans to make first space detergent. Australian telescope maps deep space at record speed. Australia, US to develop hypersonic missiles to counter China. New monolith pops up in Romania - alien or artist? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Election Day 2020. I talk about a few predictors, get into AI, and also a story related to the recent Vienna terrorist attack. Cookie Predictor: https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/pennsylvania-bakery-election-cookie-poll-clear-frontrunner-owner-says Election Keys Predictor - Allan Lichtman: https://www.haaretz.com/world-news/trump-or-biden-historian-who-predicted-every-election-since-1984-makes-his-pick-1.9281952 https://www.jpost.com/us-elections/jewish-prof-who-called-every-election-since-1984-predicts-biden-will-win-647699 I Don't Always T-Shirt: https://teespring.com/i-don-t-always-go?pid=369 Vienna Terrorist Attack: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/02/world/europe/vienna-shooting.html Deepmind in Star Craft: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUTMhmVh1qs Escape News Podcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu-QK23M5G_SK-xJRPj6I3g Escape News Podcast: https://anchor.fm/escape-news Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com/r/CHATTE973?eeid=28187 Support the Chattervast Podcast! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chattervast Store: https://teespring.com/stores/chattervast Podcast: https://anchor.fm/chattervast Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chattervast/id1535136464 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chattervast/support
Geoff continues the discussion about Alpha Zero, this time pointing out the impact a self-learning AI can have on an established tournament meta, like Magic or Hearthstone. Show Notes: 0m47s: More info about Agent57, the DeepMind AI that can beat humans at 57 different Atari 2600 games. 1m52s: The Ares Project, Geoff's first published board game (designed with his son Brian) 2m15s: More info about the Halifax Hammer strategy from A Few Acres of Snow. 2m29s: The current list of banned cards in Magic: The Gathering. And, the current list of changed Hearthstone cards.
Jan Leike is a senior research scientist who leads the agent alignment team at DeepMind. His is one of three teams within their technical AGI group; each team focuses on different aspects of ensuring advanced AI systems are aligned and beneficial. Jan's journey in the field of AI has taken him from a PhD on a theoretical reinforcement learning agent called AIXI to empirical AI safety research focused on recursive reward modeling. This conversation explores his movement from theoretical to empirical AI safety research — why empirical safety research is important and how this has lead him to his work on recursive reward modeling. We also discuss research directions he's optimistic will lead to safely scalable systems, more facets of his own thinking, and other work being done at DeepMind. Topics discussed in this episode include: -Theoretical and empirical AI safety research -Jan's and DeepMind's approaches to AI safety -Jan's work and thoughts on recursive reward modeling -AI safety benchmarking at DeepMind -The potential modularity of AGI -Comments on the cultural and intellectual differences between the AI safety and mainstream AI communities -Joining the DeepMind safety team You can find the page and transcript for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2019/12/16/ai-alignment-podcast-on-deepmind-ai-safety-and-recursive-reward-modeling-with-jan-leike/ Timestamps: 0:00 intro 2:15 Jan's intellectual journey in computer science to AI safety 7:35 Transitioning from theoretical to empirical research 11:25 Jan's and DeepMind's approach to AI safety 17:23 Recursive reward modeling 29:26 Experimenting with recursive reward modeling 32:42 How recursive reward modeling serves AI safety 34:55 Pessimism about recursive reward modeling 38:35 How this research direction fits in the safety landscape 42:10 Can deep reinforcement learning get us to AGI? 42:50 How modular will AGI be? 44:25 Efforts at DeepMind for AI safety benchmarking 49:30 Differences between the AI safety and mainstream AI communities 55:15 Most exciting piece of empirical safety work in the next 5 years 56:35 Joining the DeepMind safety team
Welcome to episode 155 of the EdTech Situation Room from November 13, 2019, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed YouTube's newly announced terms of service to apparently pave the way for more channel / account takedowns, the latest 2018-19 report "Why Rural Matters," and the importance of addressing the rural/urban political divides which separate many voters in western states like Montana and Oklahoma. The "Long Tail" and the wonderful "Craft With Me" YouTube channel of Gayle Agostinelli was mentioned. The new PBS Frontline special "In the Age of AI," Deepmind AI and its triumph (AlphaStar) over Starcraft 2 world class players, Android users who love the Apple Watch, and Apple's ongoing focus / market differentiation on privacy were discussed. Additional topics included the story of Carson King, College GameDay in Iowa, Venmo, and the raising of $1 million for a local children's hospital overshadowed by racist tweets from the past, as well as articles about the algorithmic darkness of YouTube. Google's forthcoming inclusion of "end of life" date information in ChromeOS settings, Jason's rebuttal to Phil Schiller's (of Apple) public criticisms of Chromebooks, and security articles including discussion of passwords and "security fatigue" and the importance of using a unique password for your Google account were also highlighted. Disinformation research from NPR's Fresh Air program, and resources highlighting both our "age of information disorder) (via @firstdraftnews) and the weaponization of Twitter to counter critics of Saudi Arabia were also discussed. Geeks of the Week included The Noun Project, Andrew Marantz's new book "Antisocial: Online Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American Conversation," First Draft News' Informational Toolbox on Information Disorder, and an alarming video of MIT's Mini-Cheetah's rounded out the show. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights if you can (normally) at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links.
Hillary Clinton has lost touch with reality. First she claimed that she won in 2016, and now she called Tulsi Gabbard a “Russian asset.” But the Russians just want chaos, and that’s exactly what Clinton is causing. Just like they did before the World Wars, the progressive elite are steering us toward a global reset and One World Order. And Google has given China access to its DeepMind AI. Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies describes how he saw Google abandoning “don’t be evil” for communist China and silencing its definition of “fake news.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hillary Clinton has lost touch with reality. First she claimed that she won in 2016, and now she called Tulsi Gabbard a “Russian asset.” But the Russians just want chaos, and that’s exactly what Clinton is causing. A new study named the two quickest paths to civil war: impeaching Trump and taking our guns. Just like they did before the World Wars, the progressive elite are steering us toward a global reset. Hong Kong erupted into chaos again, and the British people don’t trust their government to respect Brexit. And to top it all off, Google has given China access to its DeepMind AI. Google whistleblower Zach Vorhies describes how he saw Google abandoning “don’t be evil” for China and silencing its definition of “fake news.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Google takes the guesswork out of deep learning modelling, Deepmind AI better at deciphering greek inscriptions than humans, machine learning applied to agriculture industry, and a very generous gift to Indiana University will enable more AI research
We got some HOT NEW GAME REVIEWS and a BRAND NEW SEGMENT this week y’all! Kam’s been checking out Red Faction Guerrilla ReMARStered and Lethal League Blaze on Switch and provides his thoughts! Thomas has been playing…Minecraft? We also talk the DeepMind AI bodying Starcraft II players and that Nintendo is releasing the 2DS of...
Problems of the Middle Classes in the 21st Century. Cannot see, cannot do, cannot win. Is it time for the Middle Class to give up? Should we still proceed to the next castle? Listen to HAPAPAP Podcast Episode 87 to listen to this dilemma. What did we do the last weeeeeeeek? ? Y1 Read another book: Great Minds Don’t Think Alike. Easy to read. What do people with great minds do? ?? A1 Watched Bird Box. A sci-fi thriller in which you must not look at the enemies! ?? Z1 While playing Ace Combat 7, he flew past a very familiar skyline. “Is that the floating platform??“ ✈️??? https://www.instagram.com/p/BtQBfeSn-HB/ News from our Google Feeeeeeeed ? Google’s Deepmind AI beat two pro gamers in StarCraft II. Guess this is the end? ??A simulation racing gamer beat a professional racing car driver. On the real track! Wow that’s so unfair, no face giben! ??Those Snickers and Mars drinks are on sale in 7-Eleven. 2 for $2.90! ?? https://www.instagram.com/p/BtNEOrent3r
Problems of the Middle Classes in the 21st Century. Cannot see, cannot do, cannot win. Is it time for the Middle Class to give up? Should we still proceed to the next castle? Listen to HAPAPAP Podcast Episode 87 to listen to this dilemma. What did we do the last weeeeeeeek? ? Y1 Read another book: Great Minds Don’t Think Alike. Easy to read. What do people with great minds do? ?? A1 Watched Bird Box. A sci-fi thriller in which you must not look at the enemies! ?? Z1 While playing Ace Combat 7, he flew past a very familiar skyline. “Is that the floating platform??“ ✈️??? https://www.instagram.com/p/BtQBfeSn-HB/ News from our Google Feeeeeeeed ? Google’s Deepmind AI beat two pro gamers in StarCraft II. Guess this is the end? ??A simulation racing gamer beat a professional racing car driver. On the real track! Wow that’s so unfair, no face giben! ??Those Snickers and Mars drinks are on sale in 7-Eleven. 2 for $2.90! ?? https://www.instagram.com/p/BtNEOrent3r
The G33ks discuss what they've been doing over the past few cold, wintery days. Tom's geared up for Kingdom Hearts 3, crazy Sam went camping in freezing weather, they review "Dead Men Tell No Tales," and the guys discuss Killteam with Tom's new Death Guard. In the News Corner: Why you shouldn't forget to brush your teeth (else you may forget later in life), Deepmind AI beats Starcraft pros, some Halo and Metroid Prime news is coming down the pipe, and is 40k as addictive as heroin....
In this episode of the Engineering Podcast as you accompany me on the drive to work we go through the milestone achieved in Artificial Intelligence, when Deep Mind's AI AlphaStar defeated some of the top professional gamers in the world at the popular high skill and highly competitive video game, Blizzard's Starcraft 2. We also have a brief look at Artificial Intelligence Engineers and focus on why this achievement is an important milestone. As referenced in the show: Pro Starcraft 2 player point of view video: https://youtu.be/bexWuHmV32A?t=27 As always if you liked this episode and want more please subscribe, ask one of your friends to listen and join the conversation at www.facebook.com/engineerIRL or www.sariodev.com Remember to subscribe and for more head to https://www.engineeringinreallife.com and become a member of the Engineering IRL Community. Facebook: www.Facebook.com/engineerIRL Twitter: www.Twitter.com/engineering_irl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/engineeringinreallife To know more about our partnerships and how to get in touch with the show visit the top engineering podcast.
On this week's Esportsmanlike Conduct we toss our previous week's episode in the trash and go big - or should we say grow big - with a hard pivot into Farming Simulator 2018's new Esports league. We also talk Team Liquid's new Honda sponsorship, the coming wave of AI dominating Esports games, big upcoming events like Genesis and LCS, and a whole lot more. It's a great ep so don't miss it!
Google's DeepMind AI recently faced two StarCraft pros and beat them both, 5-0. Join me as we dive into the design of the DeepMind AI, and discover how exactly it managed to outsmart these pesky humans. PrettyDeceShow.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prettydece/support
SMS gateways (email to text message), buring an ISO file to disk (ImgBurn) , optimizing iPhone storage, Google Voice explained (a free extra phoneline with services), dealing with lost Windows 10 password (resetting password, resetting OS), Profiles in IT (Demis Hassabis, founder of DeepMind AI), AlphaZero learns to play games on its own (another AI milestone), Waymo One (first self-driving taxi service), AmazonGo stores planned for airports, 5G cellular technology (speed, connections, latency, spectrum), Uber and Lyft file IPOs, Torvalds returns to Linux (apologizes for outbursts), voice recognition is great (emotion recognition is next), hackers use social engineering to highjack social media accounts, and Marriott Starwood hotels hacked (500 million guest records vulnerable). This show originally aired on Saturday, December 8, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
SMS gateways (email to text message), buring an ISO file to disk (ImgBurn) , optimizing iPhone storage, Google Voice explained (a free extra phoneline with services), dealing with lost Windows 10 password (resetting password, resetting OS), Profiles in IT (Demis Hassabis, founder of DeepMind AI), AlphaZero learns to play games on its own (another AI milestone), Waymo One (first self-driving taxi service), AmazonGo stores planned for airports, 5G cellular technology (speed, connections, latency, spectrum), Uber and Lyft file IPOs, Torvalds returns to Linux (apologizes for outbursts), voice recognition is great (emotion recognition is next), hackers use social engineering to highjack social media accounts, and Marriott Starwood hotels hacked (500 million guest records vulnerable). This show originally aired on Saturday, December 8, 2018, at 9:00 AM EST on WFED (1500 AM).
欢迎收听丽莎老师讲机器人,想要孩子参加机器人竞赛、创意编程、创客竞赛的辅导,找丽莎老师!欢迎添加微信号:153 5359 2068,或搜索微信公众号:我最爱机器人。丽莎老师讲机器人之AI成功预测蛋白质3D结构。在 12 月 2 日坎昆举行的会议上,组织者宣布,在第 13 届全球蛋白质结构预测竞赛CASP上,DeepMind 的最新人工智能程序 AlphaFold 成功预测生命基本分子——蛋白质的三维结构。CASP 被认为是蛋白质结构领域“奥林匹克竞赛”。“蛋白质折叠”是一种令人难以置信的分子折纸形式,它非常神秘,是一个具有深远意义的问题,在科学界之外很少有人讨论。所有生物都是由蛋白质构成的,蛋白质的结构决定了它的功能。当 AI 了解了蛋白质的折叠方式,我们可以期待人类进入科学和医学的新时代。AI 为什么要读懂蛋白质?在计算机的世界里,只有 0 和 1。而从某种程度上来说,生命的本质其实就是 4 中不同碱基的排列组合。包含整个生命密码的 DNA,仅有 4 种碱基组成。这 4 种不同碱基的排列组合,翻译出 64 种密码子(每 3 个相邻 mRNA 碱基构成一个密码子),这 60 多个密码子又对应着整个地球生命系统中仅有的 20 多种氨基酸,而 20 多种氨基酸的排列组合,构成了数万至数亿种不同的蛋白质。蛋白质是一切生命系统的物质基础,密切参与着从触发免疫反应到大脑思考的每一个生理过程。如果把基因比作构成生命的配方,那么蛋白质就是构成生命的材料。没有蛋白质,也就没有生命。与 DNA 密码不同的是,真正决定不同蛋白质性质和功能的,除了不同氨基酸的排列组合,更重要的是氨基酸链的 3D 结构。氨基酸链扭转、弯曲构成不同的蛋白质,因此,具有数百个氨基酸的蛋白质可能呈现出数量惊人的不同结构:10 的 100 次方个,或 1 后 300 个 0。蛋白质只有正确折叠为特定的 3D 构型,才能发挥相应的生物学功能。而蛋白质四级结构结构的折叠,受到大量非共价相互作用(如氢键,离子键,范德华力和疏水作用)的影响,想要从分子水平上了解蛋白质的作用机制,就需要精确测出蛋白质的 3D 结构。为了研究蛋白质结构而发展起来了结构生物学,在短短 60 多年的历史中,已经采用了包括 X 射线晶体学、核磁共振、冷冻电镜等技术来解析蛋白质结构。1959 年佩鲁茨和肯德鲁对血红蛋白和肌血蛋白进行结构分析,解决了三维空间结构,并因此获得 1962 年诺贝尔化学奖。之后豪普特曼和卡尔勒建立了应用 X 射线分析的以直接法测定晶体结构的纯数学理论,在晶体研究中具有划时代的意义,特别在研究大分子生物物质如激素、抗生素、蛋白质及新型药物分子结构方面起了重要作用,因此而获得 1985 年诺贝尔化学奖。2017 年诺贝尔化学奖授予发明了冷冻电镜技术的三位科学家,以奖励其对探明生物分子高分辨率结构的贡献。但是,对于想要更深层次理解生命现象过程,以及更复杂的药物研发而言,仅靠这种“观察”的手段来研究蛋白质的结构,实在是难以满足需求,对于一种复杂蛋白质结构的测定,往往需要耗费大量的时间和成本,甚至还不一定准确。理论上来说,知道了 DNA 序列,就已经决定了其能够翻译出的氨基酸序列和蛋白质结构,但想要实现这种预测,中间涉及的计算难以想象。而近年来随着基因测序技术和人工智能的发展,使通过氨基酸序列来预测蛋白质结构成为可能。全球蛋白质结构预测竞赛(CASP),由美国科学家约翰·莫尔特(John Moult)于 1994 年发起,每两年举办一届,旨在吸引计算机科学、生物物理学等不同领域的专家参与到蛋白质三维结构预测这一极具挑战性的生物信息学问题中来,共同评估发展现状和讨论未来的趋势。而这次,完虐人类的 AI,也将目光转移到了蛋白质三维结构预测。由 DeepMind 开发的 AI 程序“AlphaFold”参加了最新一届的蛋白质结构预测评估竞赛。竞赛过程中,工作人员会将氨基酸序列交给每一个团队。而这些蛋白质的结构事先已经被复杂而昂贵的传统方法破解了,但尚未公开。最终提交最准确预测的团队将赢得比赛。首次参赛的 AlphaFold 在 98 名参赛队伍中排名第一,其预测的 43 种蛋白质中有 25 种蛋白质的结构最准确,而排名第二的团队中只有 3 种。为了开发 AlphaFold,DeepMind 用数千种已知蛋白质训练神经网络,直到它可以独立预测氨基酸的 3D 结构。对于新蛋白质,AlphaFold 使用神经网络预测氨基酸对之间的距离,以及连接它们的化学键之间的角度。接着,AlphaFold 调整结构以找到最节能的氨基酸布置。该程序花了两周时间预测它的第一个蛋白质结构,但现在只需几个小时就能将其预测出来。蛋白质的 3D 结构取决于它所含氨基酸的数量和类型,结构也决定了蛋白质在体内的作用。例如,心脏细胞上折叠的蛋白质,能识别血液中的肾上腺素,并使心率上升。免疫系统中的抗体也是折叠成特定结构的蛋白质,这些蛋白质可以阻挡入侵的细菌。从收缩肌肉、感知光线到将食物转化为能量,几乎身体的每一个功能,都可以追溯到蛋白质的结构和运动。通常情况下,蛋白质具有最高效的结构,但它们折叠错误,就会导致糖尿病、帕金森症和阿尔茨海默病等疾病。如果科学家能够从化学成分中预测蛋白质的结构,他们就可以弄清楚这些蛋白质的作用以及它们是如何造成伤害的,并设计出新的蛋白质抗击疾病或履行职责。例如,可以设计新蛋白质解决环境中的塑料污染。“预测蛋白质折叠结构的能力是一个大问题。它对解决许多 21 世纪的问题具有重大意义,它会对健康、生态、环境产生重大影响,并基本上解决所有涉及生命系统的问题。许多团体多年来一直在使用基于机器学习、深度学习和人工智能的方法,这些正在产生越来越重要的影响。乐观地认为,我们将在 20 世纪 20 年代真正解决这一领域的问题”DeepMind 被全世界人民所熟知是在 2016 年。当时,他们所开发的 AI 算法 AlphaGo 击败了围棋世界冠军李世石,之后又在 2017 年于中国打败了顶级棋手柯洁。在正是在那场乌镇围棋峰会上,AlphaGo 将退役,但 DeepMind 的 AI 探索仍将继续。游戏是 DeepMind 人工智能项目的良好测试基地,但征服游戏并不是他们的最终目标。Hassabis 也不止一次曾在公开场合表态,团队的目标是开发类似解决生命科学问题、发现新材料、帮助探索宇宙的算法。按照 Hassabis 的设想,在接下来十年,AlphaGo 的迭代产品将成为科学家和医学专家,与人类并肩工作,这将会有可能对我们的生活产生根本性的影响。而纵观 DeepMind 于 2018 年公开发表过的 AI 论文,不少正是其将人工智能应用于生命科学领域研究的重要成果。在 DeepMind 非常关注的脑科学领域,今年 5 月 9 日,团队在世界顶级学术杂志 Nature 上发表了一项重磅成果,利用深度学习复现生物的空间导航能力,够协助传统的神经科学研究来测试大脑工作原理。其开发出的的一个人工智能程序具有类似哺乳动物一样的寻路能力,非常类似大脑中网格细胞的工作原理。另一项 DeepMind 发布的人工智能、神经科学跨领域重要成果,则是使用 AI 领域中的元强化学习框架,用来研究大脑中多巴胺在我们学习过程中起到的作用。这一新发现有望颠覆传统的神经科学研究方法,提供了一个全新的视角。研究发表在今年 5 月的 Nature 子刊上。而在疾病诊断上,今年 8 月发表在 Nature Medicine 的一项研究中,DeepMind 和 Moorfields 眼科医院共同开发的 AI 算法可以识别 50 多种不同的眼部疾病,且与人类临床医生一样准确,并且有可能通过减少检查和诊断所需的时间来显着改善现有的医疗困境。“这是一个非常令人兴奋的里程碑,也是临床医生和技术人员共同努力的可能性的另一个迹象,”除了论文发表以外,DeepMind 目前也在与多家医疗机构合作,开发新的医疗项目,包括与美国退伍军人事务部 (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs) 合作开发人工智能技术,与 英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)合作开发 AI 医疗应用程序等。
Andy and Dave discuss the latest developments in OpenAI’s AI team that competed against human players in Dota 2, a team-based tower defense game. Researchers published a method for probing Atari agents to understand where the agents were focusing when learning to play games (and to understand why they are good at games like Space Invaders, but not at Ms. Pac-Man). A DeepMind AI can match health experts when spotting eye diseases from optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans; it uses two networks to segment the problems, which also allows a way for the AI to indicate which portion of the scans prompted the diagnosis. Research from Germany and the UK showed that children may be especially vulnerable to peer pressure from robots; the experiments replicated Asch’s social experiments from the 1950s, but interestingly adults did not show the same vulnerability to robot peer pressure. Research from Rosenfeld, Zemel, and Tsotsos showed that “minor” perturbations in images (such as shifting the location of an elephant) can cause misclassifications to occur, again highlighting the potential for failures in image classifiers. Andy recommends “The Seven Tools of Causal Inference with Reflections on Machine Learning” by Pearl; Algorithms for Reinforcement Learning by Szepesvari is available online; Robin Sloan has a novel, Sourdough, with much use of AI and robots; Wolfram has an interview on the computational universe; a new documentary on AI look at the life and role of Geoffrey Hinton ; and Josh Tenenbaum examines the issues of “Growing a Mind in a Machine.”
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Artificiell intelligens är teknik som efterliknar mänsklig interaktion och inlärning så mycket att man inte kan skilja mellan människa och maskin. Så är det idag, mycket tack vare datorkraft, sensorer och analys. Vi kan t ex inte längre skilja på en målning, ett musikstycke och en dikt skapad av en maskin. Men det intressanta - och enligt många oroväckande - är verklig maskinintelligens; när maskinen inte bara kopierar och mixar, utan uppfinner nytt. Då finns det ett behov av att tidigt skapa god AI, så att inte maskinerna skapar egna destruktiva program. Olika typer av automatisering är framtiden - också delautomatisering, där t ex en handläggare trycker på knappen, ger godkännandet, av maskinens analys. Har man en organisation med BI-avdelning, säkert döpt till Advanced Analytics så är man antagligen redan på väg. Annars börja litet och billigt: sätt ihop ett eget mindre team av kreativ personal som testar den kognitiva tekniken. Essy Dahlin, Jonas Jaani (22:10) PRENUMERERA – podcast Effekten iPhone, Android, e-post Essy Dahlin Mer material / länkar: DeepMind AI learns to walk AlphaGo documentary trailer Sogeti magic mirror Idévärlden Säsong 2 - Artificiell intelligens – ett hot mot mänskligheten? (SVT Play - tillgängligt till 2018-08-31) TEMA: Vart är Internet på väg? Hör spanarna om: teknik, marknadsföring, dataanalys, användning och ledarskap (poddavsnitt 54) Alla podcastavsnitt av Effekten finns där du hittar poddar tex Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Acast och även YouTube Direktlänk till detta avsnitt: https://www.effekten.se/ai-artificiell-intelligens/
Has machine intelligence overtaken human intelligence, or will it do so shortly? Phil and Stephen examine recent news stories that may provide some answers. Insurance Companies Are Now Offering Discounts if You Let Your Tesla Drive Itself Britain’s largest automobile insurance company, Direct Line, has announced a 5 percent discount for customers who activate Autopilot functionality in their Tesla. It follows in the footsteps of Root, a startup that offers a similar promotion across nine states in the US. DeepMind AI needs mere 4 hours of self-training to become a chess overlord Evolved now to AlphaZero, this latest iteration started from scratch and bested the program that beat the human Go champions after just eight hours of self-training. And when AlphaZero instead decided to teach itself chess, the AI defeated the current world-champion chess program, Stockfish, after a mere four hours of self-training. (For fun, AlphaZero also took two hours to learn shogi—"a Japanese version of chess that’s played on a bigger board," according to The Verge—and then defeated one of the best bots around.) AI will obliterate half of all jobs, starting with white collar, says ex-Google China president Everyone needs to rethink the practical and social impact of fewer jobs in the future, Kai-Fu Lee says. The chairman and CEO of Sinovation Ventures believes about half of all jobs will disappear over the next decade. True Artificial Intelligence will change everything Eventually AIs will set their own goals and become much smarter than we are WT 381-692
Tim and David discuss the DeepMind AI, Bang and Olufsen, Light Keeper Pro, Justice League, Disney, Fox, Marvel, and our WikiTrolling looks at Netscape. Sponsored by MacSales.com
Tim and David discuss the DeepMind AI, Bang and Olufsen, Light Keeper Pro, Justice League, Disney, Fox, Marvel, and our WikiTrolling looks at Netscape. Sponsored by MacSales.com
First Segment: Infogix. Emily Washington, Senior Vice President/Product Management Integrity is fundamental in data, just as in business. Infogix’s data integrity and data governance solutions, powered by advanced analytics and big data, ensure that organizations can maximize the value of their data. Data’s value is unlocked when users trust that data is accurate, are able to operationalize insights from raw data, and all stakeholders understand and agree on what data means. Second Segment: Computer and Technology News Today's Topics Include: DeepMind AI Faster Than Ever Sony Sold 2 Million PSVR Units Snapdragon 845 Latest Specs San Francisco Restricts Sidewalk Delivery Bots For full show notes, check out ComputerAmerica.com!
Welcome to the Frozen Nerdz Podcast Episode 174 called "That New New." We are your Blizzard Entertainment discussion podcast. The show you are about to hear was recorded on Sunday, September 10th, 2017. On this week's show, we quickly go over our past week in video games before we move onto weekly Top 5 saltiest list from the Hearthstone universe, and then we jump into our Blizzard Entertainment discussion. This week we talk more about the first US Blizzard esports Arena opening, advances in StarCraft vs Deepmind AI, big changes coming to Heroes of the Storm in Season 3, the Hearthstone community is upset over upcoming changes, Overwatch gives us a behind the scenes look at Rise and Shine, a fan created Overwatch game surfaces, then we move onto our World of Warcraft discussion. This week we talk about the Great Collegiate Dungeon Race, flying and crying, and then we have a long discussion about Patch 7.3, Argus, and what’s next. But before we go, we talk about another Blizzard Arcade game called Demon Hunters! And then we say our weekly goodbyes. If you have any questions, comments or concerns for the show, feel free to contact us via email at IceBox@FrozeNerdz.com. But without further ado, sit back relax and enjoy Episode 174 of the Frozen Nerdz Podcast! Where You Can Find Us: Twitter: http://twitter.com/FrozeNerdz E-mail: IceBox@FrozeNerdz.com Website: www.FrozeNerdz.com YouTube: www.YouTube.com/c/Frozenerdz Patreon: www.patreon.com/frozenerdz Instagram: www.instagram.com/frozenerdz Personal Twitter: http://twitter.com/kilroyKT ,http://twitter.com/epic_insanity Other Projects: http://twitter.com/epic_questions http://twitter.com/OverwatchArcade
What can we teach machines? And what can they teach us? Chantal, Kenneth & Len are joined by Guillaume Belrose to chat broadly about machine learning. Guillaume is currently living in Johannesburg, but hails from the Caribbean. After having studied in France he went onto an internship at HP in Bristol, before moving to Durban and finally up to the city of gold. Guillaume is very involved in the community, being a regular attendee at meetups and having presented at local conferences like Devconf and Tech4Africa. We had a great time meandering through the field of machine learning, talking about everything from machines learning to play games (and win), to how big companies like Google apply machine learning to their data centers to save millions of dollars in cooling expenses to interesting medical applications. Guillaume also offered Kenneth some tips for getting started, including some great online courses to follow. He even gave some examples of practical tools that could be built to help us in our day jobs! We also round it out with a mention of how TensorFlow is being used in farming! Follow Guillaume online: * https://twitter.com/gbelrose * https://github.com/kafecho * http://kafecho.blogspot.co.za/ Some resources mentioned during the show: * This AI "solves" Super Mario Bros and other NES games - http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/04/this-ai-solves-super-mario-bros-and-other-classic-nes-games/ * Deep Reinforcement Learning: Pong from Pixels * Google uses DeepMind AI to cut data center energy bills - http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/21/12246258/google-deepmind-ai-data-center-cooling * Tasting the Light: Device Lets the Blind "See" with Their Tongues - http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/device-lets-blind-see-with-tongues/ * TensorFlow - https://www.tensorflow.org/ * Theano - http://deeplearning.net/software/theano/ * Theano - https://deepmind.com/ * Big Data's Mathematical Mysteries - https://www.quantamagazine.org/20151203-big-datas-mathematical-mysteries/ * Machine Learning on Coursera - https://www.coursera.org/learn/machine-learning * IBM's artificial phase-change neurons - http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/08/ibm-phase-change-neurons/ * Cucumber sorting with TensorFlow - http://qz.com/771921/the-ultimate-promise-of-artificial-intelligence-lies-in-sorting-cucumbers/ And finally our picks Guillaume: * Batman and Ethan - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0709v4m * Neural Networks and Deep Learning - http://neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com/ * Chasing Cats - http://myplace.frontier.com/~r.bond/cats/cats.htm Len: * Yetibot - yetibot.com Chantal: * DESIGN for HACKERS - http://designforhackers.com/ Kenneth: * Deep Learning for Java - http://deeplearning4j.org/ * The Man Who Knew Infinity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Knew_Infinity_(film) Thanks for listening! Stay in touch: * Website & newsletter - https://zadevchat.io * Socialize - https://twitter.com/zadevchat & http://facebook.com/ZADevChat/ * Suggestions and feedback - https://github.com/zadevchat/ping * Subscribe and rate in iTunes - http://bit.ly/zadevchat-itunes
In episode 28 of The AI Fix, the new version of ChatGPT does a surprisingly good job of telling Mark how to defend himself from a flame thrower-wielding robot dog in his living room, Graham loses 30,000 robots on the head of a pin, our hosts meet a human washing machine from the fifties, and Dr Who finds a new way to get worse.Graham wonders if teaching robot dogs to drop bombs is a good idea, and Mark meets ChatGPT's answer to Voldemort: David Mayer.Episode links:12 Days of OpenAI.Line up to hose down your filthy body with AI in the human ‘washing machine'.Human washing machine comes to Osaka for the first time in 50 years.DeepMind AI weather forecaster beats world-class system.Researchers have created the smallest walking robots yet.Doctor Who showrunners warn AI scripts will ‘eat their own tail'.AI Fix podcast host fooled by Tesla video that claimed to show robot catching ball.It's Surprisingly Easy to Jailbreak LLM-Driven Robots.RoboPAIR - jailbreaking LLM-controlled robots.Unitree Go2.AI-powered robots can be tricked into acts of violence.Certain names make ChatGPT grind to a halt, and we know why.The AI FixThe AI Fix podcast is presented by Graham Cluley and Mark Stockley.Learn more about the podcast at theaifix.show, and follow us on BlueSky at @theaifix.show.Never miss another episode by following us in your favourite podcast app. It's free!Like to give us some feedback or sponsor the podcast? Get in touch.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy