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Amazon's Jeff Bezos: 'It's the first inning' of AI
The expansive future of artificial intelligence is mostly ahead of us says Amazon's CEO Jeff Bezos.
Why is Elon Musk so afraid of artificial intelligence?
My Roomba isn't going to eat me, right?
Google wants your data to do great things. That's not such a bad deal.
Google's vision of a data-driven future is actually pretty neat.
By Pete Pachal
Google's artificial intelligence chief says 'we're in an AI spring'
Google is bullish on the future of machine learning and AI.
Google using romance novels to train its artificial intelligence to write fiction
Google is using romance novels to teach its AI to better understand how people communicate.
By Karissa Bell
Google's Parsey McParseface helps machines understand English almost as well as humans
Computers just got better at understanding human language, and you can benefit from it, too.
This AI stockbroker could be the future of financial advising
Named “Chloe,” 8 Securities is planning to launch a virtual advisor service that uses machine learning to give investment advice.
By Erik Crouch
Siri's creators introduce Viv, their new AI-powered personal assistant
Move over, Siri, there's some new competition.
By Karissa Bell
Computers are taking over jobs but that doesn't have to be a bad thing
47% of all jobs in the U.S. are likely to be replaced by automated systems.
By Danushka Bollegala
The makers of Siri are back with a new super-smart AI called Viv
It will let you do things without ever touching your phone.
Facebook's AI chief: 'Facebook today could not exist without AI'
AI came up again and again during F8, yet it's not something Facebook has publicly discussed much in the past.
By Karissa Bell and Patrick Kulp
Alibaba’s AI predicts all the finalists and winner of hit Chinese singing show
Based on analyses of social media chatter, song popularity, the singers’ abilities, and more, the A.I. — named Ai — was able to accurately predict all of the show’s finalists and the grand winner.
By Erik Crouch
Microsoft 'deeply sorry' for offensive tweets by its Tay chatbot
Well, you live and you learn.
Baidu built an A.I. that predicts dangerous crowds and stampedes
In a new academic paper, Baidu researchers detail a computer system that uses Baidu Maps data to predict areas where dangerous crowds could be forming, and warn people — users, authorities, or both — in advance.
By C. Custer
Google's AlphaGo wins final Go game against Lee Sedol
The final score: 4:1 for AlphaGo.
Finally, human wins Go match against AI AlphaGo program
Moral victory: Grandmaster says he found two weaknesses in AlphaGo. But computer still leads, 3-1.
How AI can help predict the voting behavior of Supreme Court justices
We propose a way to model the Supreme Court using computer-based machine learning.
By Mohammad Raihanul Islam, K.S.M. Tozammel Hossain & Siddharth Krishnan
The Trump AI Twitterbot is more Donald Trump than Donald Trump
I, for one, welcome our new AI Trump overlords.