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Après une petite introduction sur ce qu’est ou pas l’intelligence artificielle, passons à un côté plus terre à terre en faisant un petit inventaire approximatif des techniques de l’IA. Il s’agit toujours de vulgarisation et d’une restitution de mon processus de découverte du sujet au fil de l’eau ! Nous évoquerons en partie la question du matériel, notamment pour les réseaux de neurones. Le reste le sera dans la dernière partie de cette série d’articles.
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700 chercheurs à travers le monde s'alarment des progrès de l'intelligence artificielle diffusé le 11/03/2016 dans Ce soir (ou jamais !) : AU SOMMAIRE DE L’ÉMISSION : Débat : 700 chercheurs à travers le monde s'alarment des progrès de l'intelligence artificielle Live : Keren Ann
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L’intelligence artificielle est un pan entier de l’informatique avec sa diversité, ses briques technologiques, ses assemblages et solutions en tout genre. C’est un véritable écosystème hétéroclite. Qui plus est, la grande majorité des solutions commerciales d’Intelligence Artificielle sont faites de bric et de broc, en fonction de besoins très spécifiques. On est loin d’avoir des solutions d’IA génériques. Cette diversité bio-informatique génère pour l’instant une sorte de protection contre les menaces de l’IA évoquées par certains Cassandre de l’industrie.
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Une petite équipe d’ingénieurs a fait un démarrage furtif avec Viv Labs et affirme être sur le point de réaliser une forme avancée de l’IA qui supprime les limitations. Alors que Siri ne peut effectuer que des tâches que les ingénieurs Apple implémentent explicitement, ce nouveau programme, disent-ils, sera en mesure d’apprendre par lui-même, ce qui lui donne des possibilités quasi illimitées. 20 FÉVRIER 2016 JAESA
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The AI researcher Dr. Stephen Thaler has given an interview recently in which he claims that his AI research will lead to sentient, cognizant "creativity machines" within 5 years.
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Les recherches en intelligence artificielle font de tels progrès que des scientifiques réputés, comme le physicien Stephen Hawking, voient dans l’I.A. un danger pour l’Homme. Pourtant, selon les spécialistes, nous sommes très loin de voir un jour surgir une I.A. inamicale.
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Elon Musk and other Silicon Valley juggernauts are making a billion-dollar investment in Open AI, which is a non-profit company that doubles as a research lab.
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The main short term danger from AI isn’t how good it is, or who’s using it, but who isn’t: governments. This impacts every aspect of our interaction with the State, beginning with the ludicrous way in which we have to move papers around (at best, digitally) to tell one part of the government something another part of the government already knows. Companies like Amazon, Google, or Facebook are built upon the opposite principle. Every part of them knows everything any part of the company knows about you (or at least it behaves that way, even if in practice there are still plenty of awkward silos).
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Microsoft Chief Scientist Xuedong Huang talks about the power and potential of speech recognition and of artificial intelligence.
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"Today I’ll tell you that the next big advance is well underway and it’s being fueled by a recent technique in the field of Artificial Intelligence known as Deep Learning.” Tomasz’s overview starts from the 1970s with Semiconductors towards 2015-2020 with Deep Learning Revitalising Robotics (see image below).
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Earlier this week, Google made a splash when it released its TensorFlow artificial intelligence software on GitHub under an open-source license. Google has a sizable stable of AI talent, and AI is working behind the scenes in popular products, including Gmail and Google search, so AI tools from Google are a big deal.
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Artificial intelligence is a classic risk/reward technology. If developed safely and properly, it could be a great boon. If developed recklessly and improperly, it could pose a significant risk. Typically, we try to manage this risk/reward ratio through various regulatory mechanisms. But AI poses significant regulatory challenges. John Danaher, 21/22/2015
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This is a list of the best resources about AI that I could find on the web. It will be the most useful for beginners, people who want to learn this field, but don’t know where to start. Ray Alez, 26/10/2015
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A discussion of three major approaches to building smart machines - Classic AI, Simple Neural Networks, and Biological Neural Networks - and examples as to how each approach might address the same problem.
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Ray Kurzweil, celebrated inventor and futurist, says computers will match -- or even beat -- human intelligence when they possess emotions and a sense of humor.
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A conversation with Stephem Wolfram, scientist, inventor, author, founder & CEO of Wolfram Research; Creator, Mathematica.. about AI and the future of cibilization
With his company DeepMind, Londoner Demis Hassabis is leading Google’s project to build software more powerful than the human brain. But what will this mean for the future of humankind?
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Le chercheur américain Selmer Bringsjord travaille à donner à ses robots une relative conscience de soi. Est-ce seulement possible, et enfin, bien raisonnable ? Entretien.
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The future of AI isn't about one giant super-intelligence. Instead, it's about many small, dedicated agents that know you intimately and work on your behalf to improve your everyday life. That could be helping you shop, get to work or, even, find a partner.
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The home of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Information Resources : Information Resource Directory, News Stories, Videos, Twitter and Forum Streams.
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This year, given the explosion of activity, my focus is on highlighting areas of innovation, rather than on trying to be comprehensive. Figure 1 showcases the new landscape of machine intelligence as we enter 2016
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Artificial Intelligence is here and it’s changing every aspect of how business functions. But it’s not replacing people one job function at a time. It’s making people in every job function more efficient by handling the easy cases and watching and learning from the hard cases.
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D'ici dix à vingt ans, des chercheurs ont calculé que près de la moitié des emplois au Japon pourront être effectués par des robots ou des systèmes d'intelligence artificielle.
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A robot developed by the National Institute of Informatics is now smart enough to be accepted into most Japanese universities—but not the notoriously selective University of Tokyo.
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C’est au tour de la Banque d’Angleterre et de la banque d’investissement Bank of America Merrill Lynch de nous mettre en garde contre le développement de la robotique et de l’intelligence artificielle. Selon eux, 35% des britanniques pourraient être remplacés par des robots et perdre leur emploi. Un taux qui monterait jusqu’à 47% aux Etats-Unis.
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