AI Biweekly: Google Flexes AI Muscles at I/O; Siemens Advances Its Vision 2020+
10 AI News You Must Know from May W 1 – W 2
AI Technology & Industry Review
10 AI News You Must Know from May W 1 – W 2
Synced Global AI Weekly May 12nd
Artificial intelligence is closing the gap on humans. Machines are rapidly honing their skills in object recognition and natural language interaction, and advanced AI agents have already beat human champions in board and video games and even debates.
The success of artificial intelligence is built on large corpuses of centralized data collection, but rising concerns over user privacy and data misuse have left many people wary of fully embracing AI on their mobile devices. Google wants to change that.
Alphabet Chairman and Former Stanford University President John Hennessy said yesterday that the AI voice technology system Google Duplex passes the Turing test in limited conditions.
Google Cloud Chief Scientist Fei-Fei Li is one of the most popular and influential AI figures today. The woman behind the large-scale image dataset Image.Net is a visionary and an authority on AI’s development.
Google I/O 2018 kicked off today with an uptempo keynote from CEO Sundar Pichai. The tech giant’s annual developer conference is always a platform for big announcements, and this was no exception, with Google gearing up for what promises to be an especially busy year.
At the 10th Google I/O, held May 17-19 at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California, Google took a different approach from unveiling exciting new products, by putting its focus on the convergence of existing products, aimed at providing a better user experience.