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Melanie Mitchell Takes AI Research Back to Its Roots

Apr 19, 2021
40:59
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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2
Is There a Difference Between a Man and a Woman?
04:21 • 2min
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3
Analogous Situations
06:02 • 2min
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4
Doing Analogous Sequences of Letters
08:18 • 5min
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5
General Intelligence
13:25 • 2min
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Computer Vision Is Harder Than Recognizing Letters
15:07 • 5min
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What Are the Dangers of Facial Recognition?
20:35 • 3min
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Facial Recognition
23:30 • 2min
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9
What Is Deep Neural Networks?
25:21 • 3min
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Quanta Magazine Science Podcast - Illuminating Science for Your Ears
28:43 • 2min
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Machine Learning
31:06 • 2min
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Is There Such a Thing as Artificial Intelligence?
32:59 • 3min
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The Future of Artificial Intelligence
36:21 • 2min
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Cognitive Science
37:52 • 3min
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To build a general artificial intelligence, we may need to know more about our own minds, argues the computer scientist Melanie Mitchell.

The post Melanie Mitchell Takes AI Research Back to Its Roots first appeared on Quanta Magazine

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