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In this episode of AI for Pharma Growth, Dr. Andree Bates hosts Dr. Louis Rosenberg, founder and CEO of Unanimous AI, to discuss the revolutionary impact of swarm intelligence on group decision-making and forecasting in the pharmaceutical industry and beyond. Dr. Rosenberg explains how Unanimous AI's platforms—Swarm and ThinkScape—enhance the collective wisdom of groups, allowing organisations to make faster, more accurate decisions by harnessing the power of AI-driven group dynamics.The conversation covers practical applications, including forecasting project success in pharma R&D, predicting clinical trial outcomes, and optimising marketing strategies through group insights. Dr. Rosenberg also shares compelling real-world examples, such as Unanimous AI's prediction of the Kentucky Derby winners and its work with organisations like the United Nations and Carnegie Mellon.With their deep dive into swarm intelligence, Dr. Bates and Dr. Rosenberg explore the potential of these technologies to transform not only business processes but also large-scale public engagement, such as deliberative democracy.Guest: Dr. Louis Rosenberg – Founder & CEO of Unanimous AI, a company pioneering swarm intelligence and collective decision-making through AI-driven platforms.Topics Covered:Introduction to Swarm and ThinkScape AI platformsEnhancing pharmaceutical R&D and clinical trials with collective intelligenceReal-world applications: Predicting the Kentucky Derby and UN famine forecastsScaling group decision-making: The science behind swarm intelligenceThinkScape's role in civic engagement and deliberative democracyPrivacy and data security in group AI platformsResources:For more information or to see a demo of Unanimous AI's tools, connect with Dr. Louis Rosenberg and the Unanimous AI team: https://unanimous.aiClick to connect with Dr. Andree Bates for more information in this episode: https://eularis.com/AI For Pharma Growth is the podcast from pioneering Pharma Artificial Intelligence entrepreneur Dr. Andree Bates created to help organisations understand how the use of AI based technologies can easily save them time and grow their brands and business. This show blends deep experience in the sector with demystifying AI for all pharma people, from start up biotech right through to Big Pharma. In this podcast Dr Andree will teach you the tried and true secrets to building a pharma company using AI that anyone can use, at any budget.As the author of many peer-reviewed journals and having addressed over 500 industry conferences across the globe, Dr Andree Bates uses her obsession with all things AI and futuretech to help you to navigate through the, sometimes confusing but, magical world of AI powered tools to grow pharma businesses. This podcast features many experts who have developed powerful AI powered tools that are the secret behind some time saving and supercharged revenue generating business results. Those who share their stories and expertise show how AI can be applied to sales, marketing, production, social media, psychology, customer insights and so much more.
This week Yon welcomes back Unanimous AI CEO & Chief Scientist, Louis Rosenberg, for part 2 of their conversation on AI and its influence on the metaverse. Having earned his PhD from Stanford, Louis has been a pioneer in the fields of augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, with over 300 patents in these fields to his name. Louis' background as both a scientist and business leader make him the perfect guest to talk to about the possibilities of AI and how it will integrate with and influence what ultimately becomes of the metaverse. During their conversation Yon and Louis discuss identity in the metaverse and AI's impact on how it will be formed, the ability to extend yourself via AI avatars, workplace productivity in this new era, and much more. Chapters: AI's Impact on Identity in the Metaverse (00:42) Extending Your Human Capabilities via AI Avatars (04:05) AI and Digital Twins' Impact on Workplace Productivity (12:40) Swarm Intelligence and Group Decision Making Dynamics (19:35) Follow Louis: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Unanimous AI by visiting their website. Follow Unanimous AI: Discord | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Learn more about Into the Metaverse and Yon by visiting the website. Follow Yon: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website.
This week Yon welcomes Unanimous AI CEO & Chief Scientist, Louis Rosenberg, into the metaverse. Having earned his PhD from Stanford, Louis has been a pioneer in the fields of augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence, with over 300 patents in these fields to his name. Louis' background as both a scientist and business leader make him the perfect guest to talk to about the possibilities of AI and how it will integrate with and influence what ultimately becomes of the metaverse. During their conversation Yon and Louis discuss the path to meaningful use for the metaverse, how generative AI is being used now and how it will be used in the near future, the power, potential, and possible negative influence offered by conversational computing, and much more. Chapters: What is the Metaverse (01:25) Finding the Most Meaningful Use for the Metaverse (02:50) How Generative AI Accelerates the Metaverse (12:17) Conversational Computing and the Influence It Could Hold (16:55) Personal Identity in a World of AI Avatars (25:10) Follow Louis: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Unanimous AI by visiting their website. Follow Unanimous AI: Discord | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Learn more about Into the Metaverse and Yon by visiting the website. Follow Yon: LinkedIn | Twitter Learn more about Supersocial by visiting the website.
In this insightful conversation, we dive deep into the AI revolution with Louis Rosenberg, PhD, a respected pioneer in the fields of augmented reality, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence.With a PhD from Stanford University and over 300 awarded patents for VR, AR, and AI technologies, Rosenberg has made significant contributions to the industry. He has also founded successful companies such as Unanimous AI, Immersion Corporation, Microscribe, and Outland Research.Rosenberg's journey began at NASA's Air Force Research Laboratory in the 1990s, where he created the groundbreaking Virtual Fixtures platform. This platform marked the first interactive augmented reality system, allowing users to experience a blend of real and virtual objects.He later founded Immersion Corp, a VR company that pioneered various technologies, including VR simulators for medical schools and haptic devices for consumer markets. Further showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit, Rosenberg also founded Microscribe, a company renowned for its early 3D digitisers used in video games, virtual worlds, and feature films. The Microscribe digitizer played a crucial role in major films like Shrek, Ice Age, Starship Troopers, and Bugs Life.Additionally, he founded Outland Research, focusing on augmented reality and mobile media technologies. Beyond his entrepreneurial endeavours, Rosenberg served as a professor at California State University (Cal Poly), teaching engineering, design, ed-tech, and entrepreneurship. Continuing his pursuit of advancing AI technologies, he founded Unanimous AI in 2014, harnessing the power of Swarm Intelligence to amplify the intelligence of networked human groups. This led to the development of Swarm AI, an award-winning technology used by organisations ranging from Fortune 500 corporations to the United Nations.Rosenberg's expertise extends beyond just technology. He regularly contributes to VentureBeat and Big Think, sharing his insights on artificial intelligence, biological swarms, virtual reality, and augmented reality. He also actively promotes safe metaverse technologies, serving as the Chief Scientist of the Responsible Metaverse Alliance and as the Global Technology Advisor to the XR Safety Initiative (XRSI).During this insightful conversation, we cover a wide range of topics:1). AI Revolution vs. Hype2). Fears Around AI3). Generative AI's Impact on Culture4). AI and Human Emotions5). The Metaverse and AI6). Ethics in AI Development7). Copyrights and AI8). Generative AI's Bias9). Impact on Industries, Politics, and Society10). Community Q&A11). Key Thoughts And Takeaways.If you're interested in AI, this is an episode not to be missed!Enjoyed this?Don't forget to like and subscribe to help us grow the show!https://www.youtube.com/@PurposeMadePodcast/about Join our tribe and lets grow together https://plus.acast.com/s/purpose-made-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Discover the transformative potential of generative AI in healthcare on the Digital Orthopedics Podcast. Join Dr. Stefano Bini as he explores a captivating lecture by Louis Rosenberg, Ph.D. from Unanimous AI, shedding light on the technology's ability to revolutionize society and its associated risks. Dr. Rosenberg emphasizes the importance of regulation to mitigate job displacement, inaccurate content, misinformation, and threats to human agency. Uncover the intriguing impact of generative AI on natural computer interactions and its implications for orthopedic surgery. Tune in to witness how this cutting-edge technology is shaping the future of healthcare.Tune in to discover how generative AI can influence your day-to-day!
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . What do honeybees have to teach us about AI? You'll find out from Louis Rosenberg on this episode. He's been working in AR and VR starting over 30 years ago at Stanford and NASA. 1992 he developed the first mixed reality system at Air Force Research Laboratory. In 2004 he founded the early AR company Outland Research which was acquired by Google in 2011. He received a PhD from Stanford, was a tenured professor at California State University, and has been awarded over 300 patents. He's currently CEO and Chief Scientist of Unanimous AI, a company that amplifies human group intelligence using AI technology based on the biological principle of Swarm Intelligence, which is where the bees come in. The Swarm AI technology that he created has an extraordinary record of making predictions like Oscar winners. In the conclusion of the interview, we talk about ways AI threatens privacy, and Louis' philosophy of using AI to empower human cooperation. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
This and all episodes at: https://aiandyou.net/ . What do honeybees have to teach us about AI? You'll find out from Louis Rosenberg on this episode. He's been working in AR and VR starting over 30 years ago at Stanford and NASA. 1992 he developed the first mixed reality system at Air Force Research Laboratory. In 2004 he founded the early AR company Outland Research which was acquired by Google in 2011. He received a PhD from Stanford, was a tenured professor at California State University, and has been awarded over 300 patents. He's currently CEO and Chief Scientist of Unanimous AI, a company that amplifies human group intelligence using AI technology based on the biological principle of Swarm Intelligence, which is where the bees come in. The UNU Swarm Intelligence that he created has an extraordinary record of making predictions like Oscar winners. We talk about how AI can help humans cooperate instead of conflict, and we talk about threats to privacy, and the convergence of AI and AR/VR technology like Apple's new headset. All this plus our usual look at today's AI headlines. Transcript and URLs referenced at HumanCusp Blog.
Debbie Reynolds, "The Data Diva" talks to Unanimous AI's CEO, Louis Rosenberg. We discuss his 30-plus-year career in AI, Augmented Reality (AR), Mixed Reality (MR), and Virtual Reality (VR), his work on early spatial systems, his work with the US Air Force, NASA, and our mutual collaboration with XRSI. We also discuss the dangers of AI-generated content and conversational advertising, which can be tailored to individuals and become more persuasive over time. They also discussed the potential for AI to become sentient and have a will of its own, though this is not a current risk. AI agents have the potential to be extremely manipulative when it comes to collecting data and influencing people, especially when used in immersive worlds like XR. They can track and store data about people's behavior and emotions and use AI to create models that predict how people behave and feel in different situations. This could create a persuasive influence that crosses the line from marketing to manipulation. Louis discusses the need for an agency to oversee AI technology, the dangers of AI-driven influence, and the need for transparency and strict rules around storing behavioral and emotional data. He also highlighted the potential for AI to manipulate people, particularly children, and the need for regulation to prevent this and hope for Data Privacy in the future.Support the show
In this Partnering Leadership conversation, Mahan Tavakoli speaks with Louis Rosenberg. Louis Rosenberg is a pioneer in virtual and augmented reality with over 300 patents; he has started multiple businesses, including Founder Immersion Corp, Founder Outland Research, and Unanimous A.I., for which he currently serves as CEO and Chief Scientist. Louis Rosenberg has focused his work on the boundary between technology and human perception, aiming to enhance human performance with technology. In the conversation, Louis Rosenberg shared why he is wary of the potential for technology to dehumanize people and works to push the boundaries to augment rather than replace human intelligence. Louis Rosenberg shared why he believes A.R. will be the primary way people access digital lives, replacing mobile phones with eyewear that spatially registers content to the real world. In addition, augmented reality and mixed reality will become more prevalent as society progresses. Finally, Louis Rosenberg shared his perspectives on the power of human swarm intelligence through Swarm technology as an example of the potential positives for the future of humanity in the collaborative use of artificial intelligence. Some Highlights:- Louis Rosenberg on the Potential of Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality Technologies- The inevitability of Augmented and Mixed Reality in the digital age- Use of Augmented Reality in the medical space - The impact of Augmented Reality on different professions - Louis Rosenberg on Augmented Reality's potential in education and training - Why there is a need for policy solutions in Augmented Reality - The positive potential of the Metaverse- Dangers of unregulated AI-driven persuasion in the Metaverse- Louis Rosenberg on using Swarm Intelligence for smarter decision making - The use of Swarm Technology to forecast the future - How to use A.I. to harness the power of the human brain and the knowledge and information it containsMentioned:Partnering Leadership conversation with Tom Taulli on A.I. Bootcamp for LeadersPartnering Leadership conversation with Dan Turchin on A.I. & The Future of WorkConnect with Louis Rosenberg:Unanimous A.I. Website Louis Rosenberg's articles on BIG THINK Louis Rosenberg's articles on Venture BeatLouis Rosenberg on LinkedIn Louis Rosenberg's TEDx Talk New hope for humans in an A.I. worldConnect with Mahan Tavakoli: Mahan Tavakoli Website Mahan Tavakoli on LinkedIn Partnering Leadership Website
Adam and Faith are delighted to be joined by Louis Rosenberg, PhD, and David Baltaxe, who are the CEO and President respectively of Unanimous AI. Unanimous AI amplifies the intelligence of networked human groups through their Swarm AI technology. This technology seems to be especially directed at businesses with multiple shareholders trying to all pull in different directions, with the idea that a ‘swarm' can get to the solution more effectively. Louis and David often refer to their technology in the biological sense with schools of fish or swarms of bees, but the technology is far from rudimentary. Unlike most AI companies, Unanimous AI is not looking to replace humans, but instead looking to connect people leveraging AI. We hope you enjoy the conversation!
This episode features Louis Rosenberg, PhD. He is the CEO and Chief Scientist of Unanimous AI, a technology company that develops artificial swarm intelligence technology such as the award-winning Swarm AI, which has been used by a wide range of organizations from Fortune 500 corporations to the United Nations. He has been awarded over 300 patents for VR, AR, and AI technologies. Louis also founded a number of successful companies including Immersion Corporation, Microscribe, and Outland Research. Louis also volunteers as the Chief Scientist of the Responsible Metaverse Alliance and as the Global Technology Advisor to the XR Safety Initiative (XRSI). He is also on the advisory board of the Future of Marketing Institute. In this special episode, we dig into the intrinsic beginnings of VR and how Louis built the foundations for what we now know as AR. We explored the emergence of immersive technology and the important role that Louis played as a pioneer, his move into the AI realm and his dedication to the more safe and more ethical use of the Metaverse and AI.
Louis Rosenberg is a pioneer in fields of augmented reality, virtual reality and artificial intelligence. He earned his PhD from Stanford, has been awarded over 300 patents for VR, AR, and AI technologies, and founded a number of successful companies including Unanimous AI, Immersion Corporation, Microscribe, and Outland Research. We cover in detail the important aspects for how we build a metaverse that we can trust and believe in. https://www.intometamedia.com/
In this episode, Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI, illustrates what it means to live in a world of complete virtual and augmented reality: the metaverse. Louis has been working in this field since the late eighties, but technology has only caught up recently to make VR and AR widely accessible and not just something used for education purposes in the healthcare industry. With the rise of the Internet, interest in virtual reality dropped around the late nineties after a decade of being latent. The medical industry kept it alive with training simulators for doctors, as they were in demand and development. The smartphone, particularly the iPhone, was the catalyst for change that brought down the costs of processors, sensors, and flat panel screens, all of which allowed for VR headsets to be more accessible. With these devices and technology up-to-par, conversations and advancements around the concept of the metaverse skyrocketed, and Louis believes that just as the smartphone did, the metaverse will be weaved into our lives within the next ten years. He talks about two metaverses: the virtual reality world and the augmented reality world. The former consists of a world purely used for entertainment, the way we currently use television, while the latter is one where, by using lightweight glasses, information will be brought up from the virtual world interposed in our physical one. We live in a society where information is very valuable, so much so that humans are willing to trade their own data for access to more information. Louis is pushing for regulations in the upcoming augmented metaverse to avoid third-party entities to take advantage of it the way marketing has been through targeted ads. Listen to this episode to learn about Louis's journey with virtual and augmented reality and how he's taking a different approach with Unanimous AI to augment human abilities within the metaverse instead of replacing them with AI!
In this episode, Fabrizio Billi, Scientific Director at DOCSF, and Lee Grossman, CEO at OREF, moderate a discussion around six papers on sensors, extended reality, virtual reality, and augmented reality in orthopedics. In the module about sensors, they welcomed Jeffrey Lotz, Vice Chair of Research in Orthopedic Surgery at UCSF, and Cory Calendine, an orthopedic surgeon, where they review three papers on electronics being used as diagnostic and therapeutic tools, stretchable and suitable fiber sensors for wireless monitoring of connective tissue strains, and sensor-embedded fracture plates to quantify fracture healing. For them, this technology has still a long way to come but will be passively delivering data insights effectively. During the second module, discussing the papers about XR, VR, and AR, Fabrizio and Lee are joined by Sigurd Berven, Chief of Spine Service at UCLA, and Louis Rosenberg, CEO at Unanimous AI. The four of them also discuss three papers about trauma patient care simulation that uses extended reality technology in a hybrid emergency room, clinical accuracy through augmented reality, and orthopedic navigation by an AR platform. Even though this seems to be where this XR/VR/AR technology is heading, they all agree that the accuracy is compromised sometimes, and there is space for improvement. Listen to this episode for two very interesting modules on how sensors, extended, virtual, and augmented reality are being developed to assist orthopedic patients and doctors!
Tyler and Sophia are joined this week by Louis Rosenberg PhD, CEO of Unanimous AI and an industry professional of more than three decades. Listen as we discuss Louis's extensive experience in the VR/AR industry and what the future holds for the metaverse. Listen Here: http://thevrara.com/podcast-posts/luis-rosenberg-unanimous Check out these links if you want to dig deeper after listening to the episode. https://unanimous.ai/staff-item/louis-rosenberg-phd/ Check out this talk on Metaverse Regulation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhqnzHiEwhw Check out Louis's TED talk about AI: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu-RyZt_Uas Follow us on Social Media: Louis Rosenberg, PhD: LinkedIn / Twitter Tyler Gates: LinkedIn / Twitter Sophia Moshasha: LinkedIn / Twitter VRARA DC: LinkedIn / Twitter Subscribe to the podcast wherever podcasts are found or listen to past interviews at www.TheVRARA.com/podcast Do you have an interest in being a guest on our podcast or have a guest recommendation? Email vicki@thevrara.com and let us know! Visit the VR/AR Association at www.TheVRARA.com for more information about how you can get involved with this worldwide organization to help gain exposure and share ideas and best practices with other experts in the industry. The Everything VR/AR Podcast is produced & sponsored by the DC Chapter of VRARA, in conjunction with Brightline Interactive.
On tonight's edition of the Other Side of Midnight: Look out road, here comes Frank Morano! Louis Rosenberg, technologist, prolific inventor, entrepreneur, writer, and current CEO and chief scientist of the artificial intelligence company Unanimous AI, joins the Other Side to talk about the future of virtual reality and augmented reality. We go over the last Republican debate for New York Governor, discuss everything from reparations and Bill Cosby to Fanwood, New Jersey's ban on pets from parks and the status of Frank's cats, and learn about the ways in which human urine can be used for - of all things - natural fertilizer. Remember, don't text and drive, but definitely listen to TOSOM! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano enters the meta-verse with Louis Rosenberg, technologist, prolific inventor, entrepreneur, writer and CEO and Chief Scientist of the artificial intelligence company Unanimous AI. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Louis Rosenberg, PhD is a technology pioneer in fields of virtual reality (AR), augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI). He founded Unanimous AI to amplify the intelligence of networked human groups using the biological principle of Swarm Intelligence combined with AI. The idea panned out, resulting in Swarm AI, an award-winning technology used by a wide range of organizations from Fortune 500 corporations to the United Nations. Rosenberg began his career at Stanford University where he earned his BS, MS, and PhD degrees. Working at Air Force Research Laboratory in the early 1990's, Rosenberg created the Virtual Fixtures platform, the first functional AR system merging the real and the virtual into a unified interactive reality. He then founded the early VR company Immersion Corp (1993) and brought the company public in 1999. He also founded Microscribe, maker of 3D tools used in the production of animated films, including Shrek, Ice Age, and Bugs Life (acquired in 2009). Rosenberg also founded Outland Research in 2004, a developer of mobile media and AR technologies (acquired in 2011). Rosenberg was also a Professor at California State University (Cal Poly) teaching engineering, design, ed-tech, and entrepreneurship. A prolific inventor, Rosenberg has been awarded more than 300 patents worldwide for his efforts in VR, AR, and AI.I run into him at the bar, and we talk about the early pioneering days of AI, once forecasting the superfecta of the 2016 Kentucky Derby, AI advancements in the medical field, improving accuracy, data integrity, Unanimous AI, Swarm technology, and security risks of the Metaverse.Tony forecasts a "Mint Julep".Support the show
#swarmai #hivemind #unanimousai #metaverse #ai Louis Rosenberg, PhD is a prolific inventor, researcher, entrepreneur, and writer in fields of artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and human-computer interaction. He founded Unanimous AI to pursue a crazy idea – that we can amplify the intelligence of human groups by developing a new form of AI based on the biological principles of Swarm Intelligence. The idea panned out, resulting in Swarm AI, an award-winning technology for amplifying group intelligence that has been validated by dozens of academic papers, over twenty U.S. patents, and is currently being used by a wide range of companies around the world, from Fortune 500 corporations to smaller firms, even the United Nations. Rosenberg began his technological career at Stanford University where he earned his Bachelor's, Master's, and Ph.D. degrees. His doctoral work focused on robotics, virtual reality, and human-computer systems. While working as a graduate researcher at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory in the early 1990s, Rosenberg created the ‘Virtual Fixtures' platform, the first functional augmented reality system to enable users to interact with virtual objects integrated into a real physical workspace. Rosenberg has been awarded more than 300 patents worldwide for his technological efforts in virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and human-computer interaction. https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-rosenberg-025851132 https://unanimous.ai
Find out more on our website: https://bit.ly/3zbCC8O While most AI technologies aim to replace humans with algorithms, Swarm AI is a unique method that amplifies the combined intelligence of human teams, enabling significantly more accurate predictions, forecasts, estimations and decisions. In recent studies performed in collaboration with MIT and Oxford University, financial teams using Swarm AI boosted their accuracy by over 20% when predicting the price of gold, oil, and equity markets. The same technology has been used to forecast product sales, movie box-office, professional sports and political elections, all with significant increases in accuracy. This webinar will introduce the concept of Swarm AI and demonstrate how easy it is for networked business teams to quickly use the technology to amplify the accuracy of their combined insights. Speakers: Dr Louis Rosenberg Dr Louis Rosenberg is the CEO and Chief Scientist of Unanimous AI, a California company that amplifies human intelligence using AI algorithms modeled after natural swarms. Rosenberg earned his PhD from Stanford University focusing on robotics and human-computer interaction. While working as a researcher at U.S. Air Force Laboratories in the early 1990's, Rosenberg created the ‘Virtual Fixtures' system, the world's first Augmented Reality platform. Rosenberg then founded Immersion Corporation (NASDAQ: IMMR), an early Virtual Reality company, and Outland Research, an early Augmented Reality company. Rosenberg also worked as a professor at California State University (Cal Poly), teaching design and entrepreneurship. He has been awarded over 300 patents for his technological efforts across various fields
Ok guys today we sit down with Louis Rosenberg.Thomas Edison, Steve Jobs….I would not be surprised for future generations to be referencing the brilliance of Louis Rosenberg in the same light.He is an innovator and by that I mean he sees things before they happen. Not only does he think outside the box and see what could be…but he also makes that vision come into our physical reality. To be able to see it…and then do it. Talk about two simple concepts but very few ppl on the planet have done what Louis has done.In this conversation we get into his journey starting as a kid from Long Island, NY…how he was diagnosed with dyslexia but instead of dwelling on the difficulties of that dx he really leaned into the creative doors that it allowed his mind to open. Which leads us into his journey West to study at Stanford where he gets his PhD… and then its an exploration of his path thus far… starting companies, creating technology, writing screen plays that have turned into films, and books….We talk about his latest endeavor which I personally am very excited about called Unanimous AI. This part of the conversation begins around min 52 for anyone that likes to listen out of order.Unanimous AI is fascinating because Louis invented the technology to allow humans to leverage the swarm intelligence that is present in Nature. The possibilities and potential positive contributions to humanity that will come out of this technology is really exciting.People are smart. We want to connect. We want to belong and contribute to something greater than ourselves in a positive way. Louis leaned into these truths and listened to nature to build us a technology to access a collective super intelligence. Thank you sir!Find Louis:Unanimous AIhttps://unanimous.ai/staff-item/louis-rosenberg-phd/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/LouisBRosenbergBooks:UPGRADE: The graphic novelhttps://amzn.to/340uj1cArrival Mindhttps://amzn.to/375LUHmTalked about in show:Ted Talkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu-RyZt_UasSportspicker AIhttps://unanimous.ai/sportsFeatured case Studies:https://unanimous.ai/case-studies/Oxford Sports forecastingStanford RadiologistMiami Heat season ticket holder perksXprizeUnited Nations predict food insecurity
Dr. Louis Rosenberg founded Unanimous AI to pursue a crazy idea – that we can amplify the intelligence of human groups by developing a new form of AI based on the biological principles of Swarm Intelligence. The idea panned out, resulting in Swarm AI technology, a powerful method amplifying group intelligence. Community thinking is essential to the survival of the vacation rental industry and the ideas explored here will unlock ideas for your hospitality business and beyond... Other links and people mentioned in this episode: Unanimous AI: https://unanimous.ai Swarm AI Keynote: https://youtu.be/xWSkbsIRNMg VRMB Communities: https://community.vrmb.com Miami Heat: nba.com/heat
Their Swarm A.I. model predicted the Superfecta at the Kentucky Derby at 540 to 1 odds. Making a fortune at gambling is great, but Louis Rosenberg and Unanimous A.I. are focused on using their unique form of A.I. for marketing. Dr. Rosenberg shares his knowledge, what his company is up to, how it applies to your marketing, and gives some great stories as well. Dr. Louis Rosenberg is the Founder and CEO of Unanimous AI, an artificial intelligence company that amplifies the intelligence of human groups using algorithms modeled after swarms in nature. Previously Rosenberg was the Founder and CEO of the Virtual Reality company Immersion Corp, the founder and CEO of the augmented reality company Outland Research, the founder and CEO of the 3D digitizing company Microscribe 3D and his doctoral work at Stanford University resulted in the first immersive Augmented Reality system built for the US Air Forcein 1992.
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Dr. Louis Rosenberg founded Unanimous AI to pursue a crazy idea – that we can amplify the intelligence of human groups by developing a new form of AI based on the biological principles of Swarm Intelligence. The idea panned out, resulting in Swarm AI technology, a powerful method for amplifying group intelligence. It has been validated by over 20 academic papers, has been funded by NSF, and was named “AI Innovation of the Year” at South By Southwest. Dr. Rosenberg began his technological career at Stanford University where he earned his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees. His doctoral work focused on robotics, virtual reality, and human-computer systems. While working as a graduate researcher at the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (Armstrong Labs) in the early 1990’s, Rosenberg created the ‘Virtual Fixtures’ platform, the first immersive Augmented Reality system ever built. Rosenberg then founded Immersion Corporation to pursue virtual reality technologies. As CEO of Immersion, he brought the company public (NASDAQ: IMMR) in 1999. Rosenberg also founded Microscribe, maker of the world’s first desktop 3D digitizer – the Microscribe 3D – which has been used in the production of countless feature films, including Shrek, Ice Age, and A Bugs Life (acquired in 2009). Rosenberg also founded Outland Research, a developer of advanced interfaces for mobile devices and augmented reality (acquired in 2012). He has also worked as a tenured Professor at California Polytechnic (Cal Poly), teaching engineering, design, and entrepreneurship. A prolific inventor and researcher, Louis Rosenberg has been awarded more than 300 patents worldwide for his technological efforts in virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and human computer-interaction. He currently lives in sunny California with his wife and kids, as a longtime vegan and friend of all animals, big and small. In today’s conversation with us, Dr. Rosenberg explains the dangers of traditional AI, how swarm technology works in nature, and how we can apply it to making better decisions as a people group. Key Takeaways Traditional AI is pushing to replace people with algorithms. But there is a way to keep people in the loop. The reason why birds flock, fish school and bees swarm is because they can make much better decisions in groups than they can individually. It helps their ability to survive. They are much smarter together than alone. Swarm AI is a new form of AI that connects people and algorithms to get significantly smarter, make much better decisions together than they could on their own, while keeping people as part of the process. When you want to use AI to solve a real problem you have to start with a good data set that is up to date and accurately reflects the problem you’re looking to solve. For most problems in the political, financial or business world it’s very difficult to get a data set that works. Most of the data used is out of date almost immediately, and it’s really only a simplification of what people think and feel. For example, how people click and connect on the internet does not reflect their true feelings. AI that makes predictions about people, what political messages are going to work or what products people are going to want, is all based on data that doesn’t reflect people’s true thoughts and feelings. It’s also infused with a lot of biases. For example, Google and Amazon have reduced you down to a set of data that it thinks you want, so when it wants to give you an advertisement it makes use of this estimation. Then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy where you’ll probably buy something within its selections, which then reinforces its model. When this is applied to news, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy and we end up polarizing a population. Polls are polarizing, finding and reinforcing differences. Nature does the opposite. In a school of fish, there are no leaders and no followers. Everyone is equal, and they make decisions about their survival together as a system. Over millions of years all the schools of fish that split in two, that couldn’t agree on which way to go, died out. The rest enabled through this process of swarm intelligence to make decisions that are optimized for the group as a whole. Whereas we humans make decisions in large groups but we’ve made this method of polling which is polarizing, showing our differences and reinforcing those differences. We then we become that school of fish that splits in two or just can’t make a decision. In a study with Stanford Medical School and a group of radiologists, when they worked together as a swarm, we reduced their diagnostic errors by 33%, vs if they made these decisions on their own or if they took a vote. In a study with Oxford University when a group of financial forecasters came together as a swarm, they were able to make 36% more accurate forecasts about the price of gold, oil and the stock market than when they were working alone. A swarm creates a much better mix of the group’s insights, plus it is interactive so individuals experience the group converging on the answer. There’s more buy-in and they are collectively more satisfied with the decision. Even if it’s a large group, everyone feels like they are consequential – like they had an impact – because they were working together and they experienced it. With a polling system, they put their answer in a black box and if it doesn’t come out the way they wanted, they feel like nobody listened to them. With swarming, when you have a group of people, you can make them smarter but you can also make them wiser where they make decisions that are really better for the whole group. Hierarchy hurts decision making. However, in a swarm everyone is equal and anonymous, and therefore honest, because they’re not trying to say what they think their superior wants to hear. With a swarm, the group can prioritize a set of issues in a way that will be more agreeable to the whole group than if they just argue about it, take a vote or poll, or try to do it statistically. xPrize has used the software to get their visioneers together and prioritize the most significant problems they want to solve. Diverse groups make much better decisions than monolithic groups. In a study of sports, a group of diverse fans were significantly more accurate in predicting the games than the experts who were getting paid to do it as sports writers. People are smart and we shouldn’t replace them with algorithms. Yes AI is powerful, and we can’t lose people in the process, with their intuition, emotion and insight. Additional Resources TED TALK: New Hope For Humans In An A.I. World Connect With Dr. Louis Rosenberg Website: https://unanimous.ai LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-rosenberg-025851132
In this episode, I will discuss impressive performance of a model from Fujitsu laboratories that can detect nervousness and confusion, how on-device machine learning startup OctoML is getting funding and has an all-star team to extend AI to edge devices, and how Unanimous AI is using their Swarm Platform to crowdsource features of their machine learning model.
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Today we're joined by Gregg Willcox, Director of Research and Development at Unanimous AI. Inspired by the natural phenomenon called 'swarming', which uses the collective intelligence of a group to produce more accurate results than an individual alone, ‘Swarm AI’ was born. A game-like platform that channels the convictions of individuals to come to a consensus and using a behavioral neural network trained on people’s behavior called ‘Conviction’, to further amplify the results. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at twimlai.com/talk/299. We're just over two weeks out from TWIMLcon: AI Platforms! You definitely want to be there. Visit twimlcon.com for more info, or to register.
Welcome to The Big Impact Episode 128 and a conversation focusing on the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence. Our special guest is one of the world's foremost experts on the subject of AI, Louis Rosenberg, PhD from Unanimous AI. From driving to medicine to military to well, every aspect of life, AI is playing a larger role. Is it for the better? Is there a downside? We'll cover it all in this fascinating conversation.
Louis Rosenberg, PhD probably doesn't even know that he is one of my heroes. When I first found out about the work he is doing (see Unanimous.AI), it was exactly what I had envisioned for The Mosaic Swarm (A Dollar A Month Club that will one day solve problems that should no longer exist). This is a MUST LISTEN TO podcast. It is essential for anyone wanting to know about The Mission of The Mosaic to hear this conversation as well as for anyone who wants to get past the gridlock of government and business to find a new paradigm for decision making that is as old as time. Read of his work in these two paragraphs taken from the Unanimous.AI website, About Us page: Unanimous AI amplifies the intelligence of networked human groups, enabling significantly more accurate forecasts, assessments, decisions, evaluations, and insights. Using AI algorithms modeled on the biological principle of Swarm Intelligence, our award-winning Swarm® platform empowers business teams to quickly maximize their combined wisdom and converge on optimized solutions. At Unanimous AI, we believe people are smart – really smart.In fact, we believe the most important database on the planet is the diverse knowledge, wisdom, and insights housed within the billions of human minds distributed around the globe. Every one of us has over a million gigabytes between our ears, and we are continuously interacting with our environment, testing our hypotheses, reevaluating our assumptions, and updating our vast data-stores. It's incredible. . And yet, most AI companies are focused on replacing people with automated algorithms, supplanting human wisdom with oversimplified data-sets. To us, this is a misguided approach, especially for problems that have a human component. Instead of replacing people with AI, our mission is to connect people with AI, enabling networked groups to collaborate in real-time as super-intelligent systems, working to harness our combined knowledge, experience, insights, and intuitions in highly efficient and optimized ways. Most powerful moment for Danny: That moment in our conversation where I realised the technology already exists to allow the Mosaic Swarm to gather data and finance the solutions to problems that have no place existing in our world any more. Problems like Homelessness, Hunger, Education, Medical Care, Global Warming, Clean Drinking Water, Sex Trafficking, Equality and Slavery. Contact Information: Website: Unanimous.AI : Swarm.AI Ted Talk
Today, most AI companies are looking at how they can develop algorithms to replace people. Unanimous AI is different. Founded in 2014 by Louis Rosenberg, they approach AI from almost the opposite perspective, as we found out during a 30-minute conversation with Louis: "We start from the premise that people are really smart, they have knowledge, wisdom, insight, intuition." Louis believes that these fundamental human traits are missing from Big Data but do exist in the human database. "If you are a sports fan, you are watching games and developing your own intuition about how the teams are playing and what the momentum of the game is." Based on this premise and applying hive decision making lessons from nature (swarms of bees, flocks of birds, etc), Unanimous AI has developed AI technology which connects groups of people together to maximize the value of their knowledge and insights with impressive results. Not only has this innovative startup been able to accurately predict the winners of the Kentucky Derby & Premier League football results (https://unanimous.ai/epl-perfect/), but they have also applied the technology within businesses to help internal teams with sales forecasting, marketing predictions, and product development. They have also used their products to bring together swarms of customers helping companies to better understand their insights. https://unanimous.ai/ _______________________________________________________________________ Leave some feedback: • What should we talk about next? Please let us know on Twitter - twitter.com/rumjog or in the comments below. • Enjoyed this episode? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and please be sure to subscribe. ⚡️ Subscribe to Podcast: Google Play: bit.ly/2Cl97VS iTunes: apple.co/2SEndI8 Spotify: spoti.fi/2W7OB2N Stitcher: bit.ly/2XXwLkA SoundCloud: bit.ly/2Y0t25Z
What if you could harness all the best wisdom - knowledge, experience, intuition - from a group of people and use it to make extremely accurate decisions and predictions? Would that be valuable for you? If the answer is yes, you must watch this interview. A few weeks ago I saw a tweet from my friend Adrian Segar, who literally wrote the book on unconferences, discussing the wisdom of crowds sharing why an unconference would always be better than a conference designed using a conference curator, or one expert, who helped craft a vision for what a conference should be. And it got me thinking about an interesting option... And that option came from a segment I watched in an episode of the new Amazon Prime Video docuseries - it was just released February 22 - called This Giant Beast That is the Global Economy. I remembered one segment, in particular, featuring a researcher talking with the host, Kal Penn, about collective intelligence, using Swarm AI technology, that could harness all the best wisdom from a group of people and make extremely accurate decisions. And I wondered could this technology be used to make better conferences? Or, for associations of every industry facing tremendous change and disruption, could Swarm AI or hive intelligence help make strategic decisions about an organization’s mission? Anyone who sees value in small data, big data, qualitative and quantitative research, any leader who makes big decisions for a group of people needs to hear about our topic. So I reached out to the researcher and his company! Dr. Louis Rosenberg received his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD degrees from Stanford and his doctoral work focused on robotics, virtual reality, and human-computer interaction. As a researcher at the U.S. Air Force’s Armstrong Labs, he created the ‘Virtual Fixtures’ system, the first Augmented Reality platform ever built. He has been awarded more than 300 patents for his technological efforts. Dr. Louis Rosenberg is CEO and Chief Scientist of Unanimous AI, a company focused on amplifying the intelligence of networked human groups using AI algorithms modeled after natural swarms and today I am happy to welcome Louis to the show to talk with us more about these questions and so many others! Resources from the show: – Unanimous AI Website [https://unanimous.ai/] – Swarm AI Outperforms in Stanford Medical Study [https://unanimous.ai/stanford-radiology/] – Unanimous AI achieves 22% more accurate pneumonia diagnoses | VentureBeat [https://venturebeat.com/2018/09/10/un...] – This Startup Correctly Predicted the Oscars, World Series, and SuperBowl. Here's What It's Doing Next | Inc. [https://www.inc.com/kevin-j-ryan/unan...] If you like this show, please donate on our Patreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/associationchat Other handy links: Website: https://associationchat.com Facebook Group (closed): https://www.facebook.com/groups/Assoc... iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KiKiTVAm... Google Play: http://bit.ly/googleassnchat iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/associ... Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/assoc... Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/kiki-litalien RSS Feed: http://getamplified.libsyn.com/rss #AI #associations #superintelligence #collectiveintelligence #assnchat #leadership
When honey bees are faced with the existential decision on where to relocate their hive, that is to find the perfect environment in which their colony can survive for generations to come, how do they reach consensus? A honey bee's brain is smaller than a grain of sand and has less than a million neurons. Humans have 85 billion. However, researchers have found that honey bees pick the optimal solution over 80% of the time. This begs the question, what is the best way to accurately predict outcomes? Does the answer lie in nature? Ants, bees, birds, and fish all self-organize themselves without any single leader, to help make complex, sometimes life & death decisions, as a single organism rather than individuals. This is known as Hive Intelligence. Louis Rosenberg, CEO & Founder of Unanimous AI, provided insights into how this can be used by humans in real-world applications on the TED stage (you can see his full talk here - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu-RyZt_Uas&t=794s). This is not voting. Instead of having a one person, one vote system, the relevant intelligence of all individuals in the network combines to give a group intelligence or a brain of brains! How can you tap into this Swarm Intelligence from large groups to make better decisions, from customer experience to what is going to happen next with your products & services? How would you even get a group of people or robots to co-operate together in a dynamic way which adjusted in real-time? Radhika Nagpal discusses how you can program rules to allow organisms to self-organize and react to the environment they see at TED (www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHgVR0lzFJc&t=300s). Autonomous cars will almost certainly use this tool in the AI kit to function, that is the ability to use Swarm Intelligence to self-organize themselves based on the environment around them, as Magnus Egerstedt shows in this video (13:50, www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULKyXnQ9xWA). Leave some feedback: • What should we talk about next? Please let us know on Twitter - twitter.com/rumjog or in the comments below. • Enjoyed this episode? Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and please be sure to subscribe. ⚡️ Subscribe to Podcast: Google Play: bit.ly/2Cl97VS iTunes: apple.co/2SEndI8 Spotify: spoti.fi/2W7OB2N Stitcher: bit.ly/2XXwLkA SoundCloud: bit.ly/2Y0t25Z
Louis Rosenberg, Ph.D., founder, chief scientist and CEO of Unanimous AI (unanimous.ai), delivers an insightful overview of the many ways that AI is improving human intelligence and yielding higher quality outcomes in many industries. Rosenberg is a seasoned scientific mind and has been instrumental in the success of many companies, public and private. He founded Unanimous AI as a means to further his interests in the study and development of collaborative systems, artificial intelligence (AI), as well as human-computer interaction. Rosenberg received a bachelor's and master's degree from Stanford University and then went on to complete his Ph.D., also at Stanford. He has spent many years developing for robotics, human-computer systems, and of course, virtual reality—an area of particular interest. Rosenberg discusses his extensive background in artificial intelligence, and human intelligence, and the bridge between. While he states that society often worries about people being replaced by algorithms, he underscores that people are actually very smart, and the goal is to use AI to amplify human intelligence. He discusses the use of groups… a swarm functionality as he calls it. In a swarm system, people can answer questions to a problem together, which increases overall accuracy. The AI can measure general confidence level, etc. and help to zero in on the most accurate answers to a question or problem. Regarding medicine, doctors are able to reduce errors significantly by using swarm / collective intelligence. Ultimately, people are smarter collectively than on their own, and AI is helping this to become a reality in business and industry. Rosenberg talks about the major companies, small businesses, universities and more that are taking advantage of swarm technology. As he explains, human knowledge provides an edge and AI is amplifying this significantly. He details some of their work implementing swarm-based predictive insights for upcoming products, entertainment, etc. The tech expert expounds upon their innovative technology and the many ways that everyone can get involved and utilize the swarm concept to increase their results, outcome, knowledge, etc. Additionally, Rosenberg discusses how predictive technology can help manufacturers better understand their markets. As a noted expert in his field, Rosenberg has been awarded an astounding 300+ patents globally for his contributions to innovative technology in the areas of virtual and augmented reality, AI, and of course, human computer-interaction.
Learn how humans can beat artificial intelligence by tapping into the wisdom of swarms (with some help from Dr. Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI). Plus: learn about what came before the Big Bang, and get a 5-minute hack for beating procrastination. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: What Came Before the Big Bang? — https://curiosity.im/2wnOt4H The 5-Minute Hack for Beating Procrastination Used by Instagram's Co-Founder — https://curiosity.im/2MNbSla Additional resources from Unanimous AI: Unanimous AI Website — https://unanimous.ai/ Swarm AI Outperforms in Stanford Medical Study — https://unanimous.ai/stanford-radiology/ Unanimous AI achieves 22% more accurate pneumonia diagnoses | VentureBeat — https://venturebeat.com/2018/09/10/unanimous-ai-achieves-22-more-accurate-pneumonia-diagnoses/ This Startup Correctly Predicted the Oscars, World Series, and Super Bowl. Here's What It's Doing Next | Inc. — https://www.inc.com/kevin-j-ryan/unanimous-ai-swarm-intelligence-makes-startlingly-accurate-predictions.html Can Swarm Intelligence Solve Humanity's Biggest Problems? | Full-Length Curiosity Podcast Interview (February 2018) — https://curiosity.im/2MvDueB If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Learn about these topics and more on Curiosity.com, and download our 5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable our Alexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day!
The theme of this podcast is product innovation, and in particular how the combination of AI and people can create value beyond the sum of its components. My guest on this week’ podcast is Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous.AILouis is a technologist, prolific inventor, entrepreneur, and writer. He attended Stanford University, where he earned his bachelors, masters, and PhD degrees. His doctoral work focused on robotics, virtual reality, augmented reality, and human-computer interaction, and resulted in the Virtual fixtures system for the U.S. Air Force, the first immersive Augmented Reality system ever built.In 2014, he founded Unanimous A.I., an artificial intelligence company that enables human groups to amplify their collective brainpower by forming real-time "hive minds" modeled after natural swarms. Unanimous AI became well known in 2016 when its Artificial Swarm Intelligence technology (Swarm AI) made a series of accurate predictions about world events, including predicting the Academy Awards, the Kentucky Derby, the Super Bowl, and the rise of Donald Trump.This triggered me, hence I invited Louis to my podcast. We explore product innovation concept of swarm intelligence, and how this fills an important gap in the evolution of AI.Here are some of his quotes:“We amplify the intelligence of human groups by connecting people together in real time, using AI algorithms to enable them to make more accurate forecasts, more precise predictions, better assessments, judgments and decisions.We use AI to turn network groups of people into artificial experts that can act as a superintelligence.There's actually a scientific name for that, called Swarm Intelligence.In nature, Swarm Intelligence is the reason why birds flock, fish school, and bees swarm.The inspiration for me was to say, "Well, if birds, and bees, and fish can get smarter together, why can't people do it?"The results that we started getting even early on were remarkable, that we could take a group of people and make them so much more accurate by connecting them together.”By listening to this podcast, you will learn three things:How big business problems can be solved instantly by leveraging the knowledge and wisdom of groups of people in combination with AIWhy we’ve underutilized the power of collaboration up to now, and how swarm intelligence takes it to the next levelThat we’re just scratching the surface with regards to how we can amplify human abilities – a mega opportunity for everyone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
With Halloween nearly upon us, we take a look at our fears and the natural world. In this second half of this two part series, “Small Fears and Consciousness”, we are joined by Louis B. Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI and Dr. Clint Perry, research Fellow at Queen Mary University London. In these interviews we investigate the underlying neural mechanism of learning in bees, in an attempt to unravel the phenomena of consciousness and create a safe and secure Artificial Intelligence. To find out more about our fears of these small and conscious creatures listen to part 1.
Learn how technology is helping us get smarter when it comes to hurricane predictions. Then, Dr. Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI, explains how doctors were able to outsmart cutting-edge artificial intelligence by using swarm intelligence to combine their expertise. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Hurricane Prediction Is Getting Smarter Thanks to Technology Additional resources from Unanimous AI: Unanimous AI Website Swarm AI Outperforms in Stanford Medical Study Unanimous AI achieves 22% more accurate pneumonia diagnoses | VentureBeat This Startup Correctly Predicted the Oscars, World Series, and Super Bowl. Here's What It's Doing Next | Inc. Can Swarm Intelligence Solve Humanity's Biggest Problems? | Full-Length Curiosity Podcast Interview (February 2018) Please leave us a 5-star rating on our Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing! We'd also love to hear about you and get help improving our show. Feel free to take our listener survey! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/curiosity-listener-survey If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! Learn about these topics and more onCuriosity.com, and download our5-star app for Android and iOS. Then, join the conversation onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram. Plus: Amazon smart speaker users, enable ourAlexa Flash Briefing to learn something new in just a few minutes every day! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artificial intelligence is all the rage, but using swarm intelligence might be the best way to solve the world's biggest problems. Dr. Louis Rosenberg is the Founder & CEO of Unanimous AI, an artificial intelligence company that amplifies human intelligence by building "hive minds" modeled after biological swarms. Learn how swarm intelligence can combine the brainpower of humans and computers to solve humanity's biggest problems. More reading from Curiosity: How Do Animals Swarm Without A Leader? Researchers Are Teaching AI to be Curious Using A Video Game Google Is Teaching An AI To Create More AI Additional resources discussed: What is Swarm AI? Sports Predictions using Swarm Intelligence Business uses of Swarm Intelligence New hope for humans in an A.I. world | Louis Rosenberg | TEDxKC Waggle Dance Distances as Integrative Indicators of Seasonal Foraging ChallengesIndependence and interdependence in collective decision making: an agent-based model of nest-site choice by honeybee swarms | National Center for Biotechnology Information That "Old Book Smell" Is a Mix of Grass and Vanilla | Smithsonian.com Click here to follow along with a written transcript of this episode (and share clips with your friends). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We speak with Dr. Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous.ai a company that applies cooperative intelligence principles we find in nature --- specifically the behavior of social insects like honeybees to apply in the human sphere.
It isn't by chance that birds fly in flocks and fish swim in schools - they're actually smarter when they act in a group. Could it be possible to extend that collective intelligence to human beings, and even AI? Louis Rosenberg is a PhD from Stanford, previously founder of Immersion and who now runs Unanimous AI, a company focusing on harnessing swarm intelligence with human beings. In this episode, Rosenberg speaks about how this collective-intelligence approach has been applied to human beings in terms of garnering improvements in a range of predictions, and he also touches on what this type of swarm intelligence might mean when we talk about multiple AI's in the future.
How can humans ever hope to push back and delay the ever-growing power of software-based artificial intelligence? Well, Dr. Louis Rosenberg – founder and CEO of Unanimous AI, believes that human swarming may be able to amplify human intelligence and buy us some time, if not change the outcome entirely. During our 86 min conversation […]