Listly by Shyam Subramanyan
This is a growing collection of startup and tech ecosystem news on incorporation of AI in next generation of tech products. Who's investing in and what they're investing in. Who's building what.
The future is now: here's how science fiction technology assists marketers in the real world today.
Turi let developers and data scientists incorporate machine learning and artificial intelligence into their apps
In a piece on Business Insider today, Bahat notes that AI is all the rage these days, with everyone from Google to Microsoft to Facebook, and many others, diving into the field. He even says that at Bloomberg Beta, there's a joke that using .ai in a domain name will add 20% to a company's valuation.
The MIT-born machine learning startup, Koko, just got a cash injection to teach chatbots some compassion.
"I'm panicked," I type into Kik. "I don't have anything to wear for my interview tomorrow and my hair is being stupid." A few minutes later, someone I've never met texts back: "It's ok to look like what u really are."
Thinking Machines: The Quest for Artificial Intelligence--and Where It's Taking Us Next https://www.amazon.com/dp/0143130587/ref=cm_sw_r_oth_api_eOjRxb2A83GKP
A fascinating look at Artificial Intelligence, from its humble Cold War beginnings to the dazzling future that is just around the corner.
AI is everywhere, or so it seems. Yessi Bello Perez takes a look at how some of the world's biggest tech firms are embracing the technology.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is aiming to demonstrate the artificial intelligence project he's been laboring on in his spare time in September. Zuckerberg shared his plans during a live Facebook...
Google today said that it’s acquired API.ai, a startup with tools for speech recognition and natural language understanding. Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.
As we inch closer to a time when we may rely on truly autonomous devices to move us or do things on our behalf, the need for software that's able to think on..
Intel’s Nidhi Chappell, head of machine learning, reveals what separates the two computer sciences and why they're so important
The Google-owned company taught its AI to retain information in its memory and use its learnings to solve problems in related areas