“Machine Learning: Living in the Age of AI,” examines the extraordinary ways in which people are interacting with AI today. Hobbyists and teenagers are now developing tech powered by machine learning and WIRED shows the impacts of AI on schoolchildren and farmers and senior citizens, as well as looking at the implications that rapidly accelerating technology can have. The film was directed by filmmaker Chris Cannucciari, produced by WIRED, and supported by McCann Worldgroup.
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FILM SYNOPSIS: The iMom will change your life! Well, at least that’s what the ads claim. But when a mother leaves her kids under the supervision of the family’s iMom, an unexpected connection is formed.
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David Icke is an English writer and public speaker, known since the 1990s as a professional conspiracy theorist calling himself a “full time investigator into WHO and WHAT is really controlling the world.”
As a former footballer, BBC sports television presenter, and spokesman for the Green Party, his interview on Terry Wogan’s show in 1991 turned him from a respected household name into a laughingstock across the country.
Now, he is the author of over 20 books and over 10 DVDs, and have lectured in over 25 countries, speaking live for up to 10 HOURS to huge audiences, filling stadiums like Wembley Arena.
His new movie Renegade, is the first ever feature film about his life and work.
About London Real:
Founded by Brian Rose in 2011. London Real is the curator of people worth watching. Our mission is to promote personal transformation through inspiration, self-discovery and empowerment.
We feature interesting guests with fascinating stories and unique perspectives on life. We aim to take viewers on a journey through the lives of others and ultimately inspire them to embark on one of their own.
Artificial intelligence increasingly touches nearly every aspect of the public, private, and personal systems of our lives – from healthcare to policing to finance, from email to unlocking your phone. These technologies are bounds ahead of traditional regulatory mechanisms and frequently controlled and developed behind doors with little accountability to equity concerns. How are these technologies deepening and obscuring structures of othering? What are the possibilities for transformation, accountability, and regulation? What are pitfalls and promises of tech within racial justice work? How do we even keep up with what is possible? In this session we will hear from leading activists, academics, and creatives, who are digging into these questions with a focus on racial and economic equity. Participants will walk away with a new set of questions with which to approach AI and a framework for how belonging can be better embedded in AI’s future.
Panelists included Renee DiResta, Sonia Katyal, Tawana “Honeycomb” Petty, Zoe Kahn, and Mahmoud Hamsho
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This video on Artificial Intelligence introduces you to Artificial intelligence with a fun and simple approach. We will talk about what is artificial intelligence, how it’s different from machine learning and deep learning, its features, types, and scope. We also look at some interesting applications of Artificial Intelligence.
By the end of this video, you will understand:
1. What is Artificial Intelligence?
2. Difference between Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
3. Examples of Artificial Intelligence
4. Future of Artificial Intelligence
About Simplilearn Artificial Intelligence course:
Simplilearns’ Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course is designed to help learners decode the mystery of artificial intelligence and its business applications. The course provides an overview of AI concepts and workflows, machine learning and deep learning, and performance metrics. You’ll learn the difference between supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning; be exposed to use cases, and see how clustering and classification algorithms help identify AI business applications.
What are the career benefits of this Introduction to AI course?
Artificial intelligence has become a powerful driving force in a wide range of industries, helping people and businesses create exciting, innovative products and services, enable more informed business decisions, and achieve key performance goals. The median salary of an AI engineer in the US is $171,715(Source: Datamation). By 2022, the AI market will grow at a CAGR of 53.25 per cent, and an estimated. 2.3 million jobs will be created in the AI field by 2020 (Source: Gartner).
What are the course objectives?
The Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course will give you a look at the booming field of AI and show you how AI can help drive business value. The course covers basic concepts, terminologies, scope and stages of artificial intelligence and their effect on real-world business processes. By the end of the course, you will be able to clearly define various supervised and unsupervised AI algorithms, apply machine learning workflow to solve business problems and measure ROI based on performance metrics.
What skills will you learn from this Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course?
Upon completion of this course, you will understand:
1. The meaning, purpose, scope, stages, applications and effects of AI
2. Fundamental concepts of machine learning and deep learning
3. The difference between supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised learning
Who should take this Introduction to Artificial Intelligence course?
Simplilearn’s Introduction to Artificial Intelligence imparts the basic concepts and principles of Artificial Intelligence to learners. The course caters to CxO level and middle management professionals who want to improve their ability to derive business value and ROI from AI and machine learning. This Artificial Intelligence Introduction course does not require programming or IT background, making it well-suited for the following audience:
1. Developers aspiring to be an artificial intelligence engineer or machine learning engineer
2. Analytics managers who are leading a team of analysts
3. Information architects who want to gain expertise in AI algorithms
4. Analytics professionals who want to work in machine learning or artificial intelligence
5. Graduates looking to build a career in artificial intelligence or machine learning
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Learn how to create an expert level artificial intelligence to play Connect Four using Python. We start out with a very simple implementation of just dropping a piece randomly and then progress to choosing a column based on score and then finally implementing the minimax algorithm with alpha beta pruning.
Handle is a mobile manipulation robot designed for logistics. Handle autonomously performs mixed SKU pallet building and depalletizing after initialization and localizing against the pallets. The on-board vision system on Handle tracks the marked pallets for navigation and finds individual boxes for grasping and placing.
When Handle places a boxes onto a pallet, it uses force control to nestle each box up against its neighbors. The boxes used in the video weigh about 5 Kg (11 lbs), but the robot is designed to handle boxes up to (15 Kg) (33 lb). This version of Handle works with pallets that are 1.2 m deep and 1.7 m tall (48 inches deep and 68 inches tall).
Javier Arroyo is an EdTech entrepreneur working to build a better future for children through education. He is the co-founder of Smartick, an adaptive afterschool maths programme which uses Artificial Intelligence to study a child’s learning style and adapt to their needs.
Over 32,000 students in 100 countries have used Smartick in the past five years. Hear from this influential changemaker as he talks about his life, his work, and why he believes educational technology can change the world.
Pollyanna is a best-selling 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter that is now considered a classic of children’s literature, with the title character’s name becoming a popular term for someone with the same very optimistic outlook:[1] a subconscious bias towards the positive is often described as the Pollyanna principle. The book was such a success that Porter soon produced a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up (1915). Eleven more Pollyanna sequels, known as “Glad Books”, were later published, most of them written by Elizabeth Borton or Harriet Lummis Smith. Further sequels followed, including Pollyanna Plays the Game by Colleen L. Reece, published in 1997.
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is the premier late night talk show on CBS, airing at 11:35pm EST, streaming online via CBS All Access, and delivered to the International Space Station on a USB drive taped to a weather balloon. Every night, viewers can expect: Comedy, humor, funny moments, witty interviews, celebrities, famous people, movie stars, bits, humorous celebrities doing bits, funny celebs, big group photos of every star from Hollywood, even the reclusive ones, plus also jokes.
For the first time, you can play Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) only by moving your hand without having to touch the screen on mobile devices. Advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) detects your hand gestures by the camera and learns your playing strategy. The more you play, It gets harder to win.
Statement by Anya Daneez Khan, age 10, on the occasion of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 February).
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February 11th marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The theme for 2019 is “Investment in Women and Girls for Inclusive Green Growth,” and a two-day event began today (11 Feb) at UN Headquarters in New York, bringing together global experts and leaders to evaluate the economic and social impact of women’s participation in science-based sustainable development programmes.
The event featured a high-level panel focusing on the public-sector financing of science for green growth, investment to attract and retain high calibre women in science, and financing to ensure gender equality in science.
Anya Daneez Khan, a girl in the field of science, said “The reason we celebrate this Day is to make sure it becomes not a story about exceptional women but a norm that girls belong and succeed in science and technology.”
The United Nations General Assembly in 2015 declared 11 February as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science in order to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women and girls, and further achieve their empowerment as well as gender equality.
Microsoft’s AI for Good initiative empowers people around the world working to solve humanitarian issues and create a more sustainable and accessible world. Learn how SilviaTerra is empowering conservationists, government organizations and land owners to inventory forests for ecological social and economic health using AI.
Please take a moment to watch this announcement from Kaslan Corp. Founder and CEO, Henry Kaslan regarding the upcoming global reveal of a revolutionary new family product that will change the landscape of artificial intelligence forever. Visit KaslanCorp.com for more information.
Startup Youcode Intelligence Solutions Artificial Intelligence for Kids (#AI4KIDS) campaign in India with Dandora
India has a serious Skill Problem, which is more prevalent in Small towns and Villages. GOI is doing a lot through SKILL INDIA, but Govt alone cant fix, there needs radical new ideas from Startup community, So the Startup YouCode Intelligence solutions
What is the Startup Youcode Intelligence solutions Unique Approach?
AI4KIDS campaign to Reach out to the Unreached Village Kids and have a Awareness campaign on AI. Build Kids consumable AI content, which are fun, interactive, easy to understand and Learn through Google AIY Kit, Amazon AWS DeepLens and Microsoft Vision AI developer Kit
Why Indian Village Kids has to be Empowered on AI?
Since the students of today will need to work in a future where AI is the reality, it’s important to expose village and small town students ( Major chunk of Indian students Population) to use the AI based technology very early on and make them understand and Learn
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Today we learn about artificial intelligence and robots for kids.
Robots and AI
– What does artificial mean?
– What is intelligence?
– What is artificial intelligence?
– What is A.I.?
– Review of the Vector Home Robot by Anki
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Sony’s puppy-sized robot dog aibo, equipped with cameras, artificial intelligence and internet capability, can now remotely check up on family members, children or even pets, the Japanese electronics giant says.
Business Insider reports Artificial intelligence and machine learning may promise vast social benefits in governance, however, without regulation, they could damage democracy. Algorithms are especially useful in welfare states, where benefits can be delivered more efficiently. For example, Denmark is beginning to use algorithms to make its welfare state more efficient, but it does not seem to fully understand the dangerous potential. The municipality of Gladsaxe in Copenhagen has quietly been experimenting with a system that would use algorithms to identify children at risk of abuse. But that same technology will inevitably take a toll on privacy, family life, and free speech, and can weaken public accountability on the government https://www.businessinsider.com/denmark-is-using-algorithms-to-dole-out-welfare-benefits-2018-12 http://www.wochit.com
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The Autism Glass Project from Stanford Medicine’s Wall Lab has developed a system using machine learning and artificial intelligence to automate facial expression recognition.
The new form of behavioral therapy uses a Stanford-designed app paired with Google Glass to help children with autism distinguish between eight classical facial expressions indicating happiness, sadness, anger, disgust, surprise, fear, contempt or neutral.
Campaign name: Artificial Intelligence For Kids AI4KIDS and CODING4KIDS
FIRST TIME IN INDIA, AI IN VILLAGE GOVERNMENT RUN SCHOOLS, Why we are doing this?
To inspire the VILLAGE Kids to Learn Coding
These kids when they grow up will be at the epicenter of AI Revolution in the next decades so as a social entrepreneur we feel it’s our Responsibility to prepare our kids for AI tomorrow.
Women Entrepreneur Suriya Prabha Doing what Apple and Amazon Doing In USA, Teaching Kids coding. We started with Village Govt schools (These students are the Future India)
Unemployment is not the Problem in India, Skill is the problem in India, so we feel the kids should be inspired very early to Technology.
India has the Largest Kids population in the World, so it’s necessary to inspire them and teach them about technology and Skill them at a very early age
Apple plans to invest in future, launches free coding education program for students in USA
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China looks to school kids to win the global AI race https://www.scmp.com/tech/china-tech/article/2144396/china-looks-school-kids-win-global-ai-race
Campaign name: Artificial Intelligence For Kids AI4KIDS and CODING4KIDS
FIRST TIME IN INDIA, AI IN VILLAGE GOVERNMENT RUN SCHOOLS, Why we are doing this?
To inspire the VILLAGE Kids to Learn Coding
These kids when they grow up will be at the epicenter of AI Revolution in the next decades so as a social entrepreneur we feel it’s our Responsibility to prepare our kids for AI tomorrow.
Women Entrepreneur Suriya Prabha Doing what Apple and Amazon Doing In USA, Teaching Kids coding. We started with Village Govt schools (These students are the Future India)
Unemployment is not the Problem in India, Skill is the problem in India, so we feel the kids should be inspired very early to Technology.
India has the Largest Kids population in the World, so it’s necessary to inspire them and teach them about technology and Skill them at a very early age
Apple plans to invest in future, launches free coding education program for students in USA
Read more at:
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China looks to school kids to win the global AI race https://www.scmp.com/tech/china-tech/article/2144396/china-looks-school-kids-win-global-ai-race
Guido van Rossum is the creator of Python, one of the most popular and impactful programming languages in the world. This conversation is part of the Artificial Intelligence podcast and the MIT course 6.S099: Artificial General Intelligence. The conversation and lectures are free and open to everyone. Audio podcast version is available on https://lexfridman.com/ai/
In this podcast, Bernard Dan speaks to Professor Hugues Bersini of Université Libre de Bruxelles. They discuss Bernard’s editorial in the September 2018 issue of Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology: ‘Artificial intelligence and cerebral palsy’.
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We exist to improve the care of disabled children by extending the knowledge and understanding of developmental medicine and paediatric neurology. We publish the journal DMCN and books in related subject areas. These are of interest to researchers, health professionals, clinicians, therapists, parents and all involved in the care of children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions.
Fake videos and audio keep getting better, faster and easier to make, increasing the mind-blowing technology’s potential for harm if put in the wrong hands. Bloomberg QuickTake explains how good deep fakes have gotten in the last few months, and what’s being done to counter them.
Michael Alig and Ernie Glam discuss the robot Bina48, her alleged threats against humanity and speculation that artificial intelligence will destroy humanity.
Michael Alig and Ernie Glam are back together again in The Pee-ew to bring you their special brand of political incorrectness and social satire. Each hysterical, action-packed episode features everyone’s favorite ex-club kids pointing their fingers and giggling deviously at the ills of society –giving American Consumer and Celebrity culture a heavy dose of its own medicine. Are they Anarchists, Libertarians, the Illuminati? Whatever you decide, remember there are three things you must do each and every day: Eat! Sleep! Watch The Pee-ew!
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Who the hell do Michael Alig and Ernie Glam think they are? Michael Alig spearheaded a countercultural youth movement based on the concept of the Warholian “anti-Celebrity” and became King of the Club Kids before inspiring the film Party Monster, starring Macaulay Culkin. He is currently painting masterpieces of artwork; working on his autobiography, Aligula; designing a club kid-inspired clothing line called Skroddleface; directing a NYC art collective called Countdown and recording a new dance single. One of the original club kids, Ernie Glam is a journalist and irreverent talk show host by day, Underground clothing designer and stylist-to-the-stars by night; catch him – -if you can get past the red velvet ropes — at the city’s hottest nightclubs and parties.
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In the not-too-distant future, leukemia patients may get their treatment recommendations from a computer. A team of researchers in Seattle is testing a program that could take the trial and error out of cancer treatment.
Some Fortune 500 companies are using tools that deploy artificial intelligence to weed out job applicants. But is this practice fair? In this episode of Moving Upstream, WSJ’s Jason Bellini investigates.
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This Machine Learning basics video will help you understand what is Machine Learning, what are the types of Machine Learning – supervised, unsupervised & reinforcement learning, how Machine Learning works with simple examples, and will also explain how Machine Learning is being used in various industries. Machine learning is a core sub-area of artificial intelligence; it enables computers to get into a mode of self-learning without being explicitly programmed. When exposed to new data, these computer programs are enabled to learn, grow, change, and develop by themselves. So, put simply, the iterative aspect of machine learning is the ability to adapt to new data independently. This is possible as programs learn from previous computations and use “pattern recognition” to produce reliable results. Machine learning is starting to reshape how we live, and it’s time we understood what it is and why it matters. Now, let us deep dive into this short video and understand the basics of Machine Learning.
Below topics are explained in this Machine Learning basics video:
1. What is Machine Learning? ( 00:21 )
2. Types of Machine Learning ( 02:43 )
2. What is Supervised Learning? ( 02:53 )
3. What is Unsupervised Learning? ( 03:46 )
4. What is Reinforcement Learning? ( 04:37 )
5. Machine Learning applications ( 06:25 )
About Simplilearn Machine Learning course:
A form of artificial intelligence, Machine Learning is revolutionizing the world of computing as well as all people’s digital interactions. Machine Learning powers such innovative automated technologies as recommendation engines, facial recognition, fraud protection and even self-driving cars. This Machine Learning course prepares engineers, data scientists and other professionals with the knowledge and hands-on skills required for certification and job competency in Machine Learning.
Why learn Machine Learning?
Machine Learning is taking over the world- and with that, there is a growing need among companies for professionals to know the ins and outs of Machine Learning
The Machine Learning market size is expected to grow from USD 1.03 Billion in 2016 to USD 8.81 Billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 44.1% during the forecast period.
What skills will you learn from this Machine Learning course?
By the end of this Machine Learning course, you will be able to:
1. Master the concepts of supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning concepts and modeling.
2. Gain practical mastery over principles, algorithms, and applications of Machine Learning through a hands-on approach which includes working on 28 projects and one capstone project.
3. Acquire a thorough knowledge of the mathematical and heuristic aspects of Machine Learning.
4. Understand the concepts and operation of support vector machines, kernel SVM, naive Bayes, decision tree classifier, random forest classifier, logistic regression, K-nearest neighbors, K-means clustering and more.
5. Be able to model a wide variety of robust Machine Learning algorithms including deep learning, clustering, and recommendation systems
We recommend this Machine Learning training course for the following professionals in particular:
1. Developers aspiring to be a data scientist or Machine Learning engineer
2. Information architects who want to gain expertise in Machine Learning algorithms
3. Analytics professionals who want to work in Machine Learning or artificial intelligence
4. Graduates looking to build a career in data science and Machine Learning
This video on “Supervised and Unsupervised Learning” will help you understand what is machine learning, what are the types of Machine learning, what is supervised machine learning, types of supervised machine learning, what is unsupervised learning, types of unsupervised learning and what are the differences between supervised and unsupervised machine learning. In supervised learning, the model learns from a labeled data whereas in unsupervised learning, model trains itself on unlabelled data. Now, let us get started and understand supervised and unsupervised learning and how they are different from each other.
Below are the topics explained in this supervised and unsupervised learning in Machine Learning Tutorial-
1. What is Machine Learning
– Types of Machine Learning
– Supervised Learning
– Unsupervised Learning
2. Supervised Learning
– Types of Supervised Learning
3. Unsupervised Learning
– Types of Unsupervised Learning
About Simplilearn Machine Learning course:
A form of artificial intelligence, Machine Learning is revolutionizing the world of computing as well as all people’s digital interactions. Machine Learning powers such innovative automated technologies as recommendation engines, facial recognition, fraud protection and even self-driving cars.This Machine Learning course prepares engineers, data scientists and other professionals with the knowledge and hands-on skills required for certification and job competency in Machine Learning.
Why learn Machine Learning?
Machine Learning is taking over the world- and with that, there is a growing need among companies for professionals to know the ins and outs of Machine Learning
The Machine Learning market size is expected to grow from USD 1.03 Billion in 2016 to USD 8.81 Billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 44.1% during the forecast period.
What skills will you learn from this Machine Learning course?
By the end of this Machine Learning course, you will be able to:
1. Master the concepts of supervised, unsupervised and reinforcement learning concepts and modeling.
2. Gain practical mastery over principles, algorithms, and applications of Machine Learning through a hands-on approach which includes working on 28 projects and one capstone project.
3. Acquire a thorough knowledge of the mathematical and heuristic aspects of Machine Learning.
4. Understand the concepts and operation of support vector machines, kernel SVM, naive Bayes, decision tree classifier, random forest classifier, logistic regression, K-nearest neighbors, K-means clustering and more.
5. Be able to model a wide variety of robust Machine Learning algorithms including deep learning, clustering, and recommendation systems
We recommend this Machine Learning training course for the following professionals in particular:
1. Developers aspiring to be a data scientist or Machine Learning engineer
2. Information architects who want to gain expertise in Machine Learning algorithms
3. Analytics professionals who want to work in Machine Learning or artificial intelligence
4. Graduates looking to build a career in data science and Machine Learning