Four short links: 29 June 2017
Bug Chasing, Brain Videos, Collaborative Annotation, and TLD Scam
Bug Chasing, Brain Videos, Collaborative Annotation, and TLD Scam
The AI ecosystem just might be resilient enough to live up to the hype.
Watch highlights covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, applied deep learning, and more. From the O'Reilly Artificial Intelligence Conference in New York 2017.
Richard Socher explains how Salesforce is doing the heavy lifting to deliver scalable AI to customers.
Suchi Saria discusses the medical applications of artificial intelligence.
David Ferrucci offers an overview of Elemental Cognition, a company focused on creating AI systems that autonomously learn from human language and interaction.
Josh Tenenbaum looks at the intersection of computing and thought.
Robot Security, Deep Grasping, Augmenting Programmers, and Crypto Database Tech
Reading Papers, AR Kit, Demoing to Sell, and Secure Go
An AI-first strategy will only work if it puts the user first.
Howtoons Kidsets, Computational Thinking, Data Viz, and Affordable Genomics
Neural Network Numbers, Pwning Android, Pwning America, and Putting the AR in Mario
Diversity and inclusion in the tech industry has experienced a severe failure. Erica Baker approaches the topic like we would for any other service failure: with a postmortem.
As the web and tools evolve to meet the needs of modern applications, Rey Bango explains why now is the time to embrace being uncomfortable.
Aria Stewart discusses the role community plays in the web world and how we can take care of what we’ve built.
Maximiliano Firtman explains why, after years of adding layers of complexity to the frontend, it makes sense to go back to the roots of the web.
Kelsey Hightower discusses the benefits of using Kubernetes and Istio together.
Dharma Shukla covers Azure Cosmos DB, a massively scalable, multitenant, globally distributed database service.