The Pace of Artificial Intelligence and Prospects for Human-Level AI (Part 2)
Earth, 2050 – “Good morning ma’am, would you like a weather forecast on this fine Sunday afternoon,” spoke Marvin, the […]
Earth, 2050 – “Good morning ma’am, would you like a weather forecast on this fine Sunday afternoon,” spoke Marvin, the […]
Earth, 2050 – In a world where robots and humans co-exist, the level of artificial intelligence (‘AI’) has exceeded the […]
Computing hardware enables the training, testing, and use of AI systems. This hardware ranges from sensors, networks and memory, to […]
The current mechanisms implemented to support Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’) are insufficient to ensure responsible and trustworthy AI. Such that safeguards […]
As a result of growing public concern regarding the credibility and trustworthiness of Artificial Intelligence (‘AI’), a group of researchers […]
This month, Singapore continued its sustained progress in AI adaptation with the launch of A Guide to Job Redesign in […]
Artificial Intelligence is already deciding who goes to jail and who gets a loan. The need for us to understand how to build technology in a way that is aligned with our own interests is clearly an emerging one.
If data is the new oil as mentioned by mathematician Clife Humby, we need to treat it accordingly. Just as oil, data needs to be refined before its true value can be unlocked. How we are going to refine it is the question of the century.
MIT Technology Review Insights surveyed 871 Asia-based senior executives to gather perspectives, and conducted in-depth interviews with more than a dozen global experts in the field.