“Google’s Cloud Auto ML service, which doesn’t require any coding experience to use (it’s free to try), was trained to find Waldo by looking at dozens of pictures of the cartoon, which were all found on Google Image Search.” https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.my/wheres-waldo-robot-ai-machine-learning-2019-2/amp/
Tag: machine learning
Statistician raises red flag about reliability of machine learning techniques
“Dr Genevera Allen, associate professor of statistics, computer science, and electrical and computer engineering Rice University in Houston, Texas has discussed this topic She warned that researchers in the field of machine learning have spent so much time developing predictive models that they have not devoted enough attention to checking the accuracy of their models,…
Second Spectrum and L.A. Clippers Select Aws As Official Cloud and Machine Learning Provider of Clippers CourtVision
“Today, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced that AWS is now the primary cloud computing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence provider of Clippers CourtVision, the live, augmented game-watching platform created by the Los Angeles (L.A.) Clippers and Second Spectrum, the official video tracking technology provider for the NBA. In addition,…
From virtual assistants to anti-money laundering tech, AI is transforming banking
“PelicanSecure brings together tools that use natural language processing and machine learning to analyse patterns of behaviour to flag up “subtle anomalies” pointing to instances of fraud. Factors like user location, spending patterns and unusual device configuration are all integrated into Pelican’s detection system. Describing the role AI has to play in turning the tide…
The State of Machine Intelligence 3.0
Looking Forward “We see all this activity only continuing to accelerate. The world will give us more open sourced and commercially available machine intelligence building blocks; there will be more data; there will be more people interested in learning these methods; and there will always be problems worth solving. We still need ways of explaining…
