Four short links: 25 September 2017
Group Theory Coloring Book, Architecture Diagrams, Cloud Landscape, and Internet of Radios
Group Theory Coloring Book, Architecture Diagrams, Cloud Landscape, and Internet of Radios
Molecular Robots, Distributed Deep Nets, SQL Notebook, and Super-Accurate GPS
Synthetic Muscles, Smarter SSH, Kickstarter Post-Mortem, and Computational Drawing
Michael Jordan discusses recent results in gradient-based optimization for large-scale data analysis.
Jia Li explains why a democratized approach to AI ensures that the components behind these technologies reach the widest possible audience.
Steve Jurvetson examines the state of artificial intelligence.
A discussion on the impact and opportunities of artificial intelligence.
Tim O'Reilly says the algorithms that shape our economy must be rewritten if we want to create a more human-centered future.
Learn how to add big data to your organization's business processes.
AI Needs Ethics, Automotive-Grade Linux, Drawing Clocks, and Facial Recognition
Watch highlights covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, applied deep learning, and more. From the Artificial Intelligence Conference in San Francisco 2017.
Rana el Kaliouby lays out a vision for an emotion-enabled world of technology.
AI Conference chairs Ben Lorica and Roger Chen reveal the current AI trends they've observed in industry.
Peter Norvig speaks with Abu Qader, the 18-year-old CTO of GliaLab who taught himself machine learning and launched an AI company for breast cancer diagnostics.
Andrew Ng shares his thoughts on where the biggest opportunities in AI may lie.
A deep dive into Uber's engineering effort to optimize geospatial queries in Presto.
BMI, Govt Apps Threatened, Geospatial Jupyter, and W3C Adds DRM to HTML (*spit*).
AI Journos, AI Hype, Faces from Photos, and Regulating Online Advertising