We ran out of time during our last podcast when we were
talking about artificial intelligence.
The book, part of a series of primers from the publisher on complex issues deemed impactful to society, is what it sounds like from its title: An overview of what people are talking about when
they talk about artificial intelligence and concerns stemming from proliferation of technology that falls into the category.
Mr. Pichai
talked about the artificial intelligence product «smart bidding,» which is designed to help predict performance of an ad before an advertiser actually buys it.
Today, we are going to
talk about artificial intelligence.
Today, during a panel at Bitsummit hosted at the Miyako Messe venue in Kyoto, Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida
talked about artificial intelligence in the console space with Graphics Designer and AI Researcher Yukihito Morikawa.
Andrew Arruda, Shamla Naidoo, and Ed Walters
talks about artificial intelligence and how technology is helping lawyers, not replacing them.
Summary In this four part series, guest host Willy Ogorzaly of LawBooth
talks about artificial intelligence in the legal industry.
Over the past year, there's been a lot of
talk about artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential, both negative and positive.
Not exact matches
Everyone is
talking about virtual reality and augmented reality and
artificial intelligence and deep learning (not using those actual words, but rather «VR» and «AR» and «AI» and «DL»).
Keir Dullea, actor,
talks about the 50th anniversary of the classic movie, «2001, A Space Odyssey,» and his fictional early interaction with
artificial intelligence.
Chris Sutherland has
talked up Western Australia's economic prospects, while challenging alarmism
about artificial intelligence and labour casualisation at a Business News Success & Leadership breakfast this morning.
Frederic Lalonde, Hopper CEO,
talks about using
artificial intelligence and big data to track airline trends and ticket prices.
For those who didn't get the memo
about Einstein, Salesforce's planned
artificial intelligence effort, chief executive Marc Benioff spent quite a bit of time
talking very generally
about it.
Our program is packed with world - class designers, architects, branding pros,
artificial intelligence experts, and design executives like Gilbert, who will be joining me on stage to
talk about his playbook for design at IBM.
And like the spiraling number of companies that have been debuting
artificial intelligence and related data - crunching services, as well as so - called chatbots, Ellison
talked about Oracle's own versions of the trendy technologies.
To borrow a punch line from Duke professor Dan Ariely,
artificial intelligence is like teenage sex: «Everyone
talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it.»
Elon Musk is famously wary of
artificial intelligence and has
talked a lot
about what its rise could mean for the general safety of the human race.
Dan Geer, CISO for In - Q - Tel, Jason Matheny, Director of IARPA, and Mark Maybury, Vice President of
Intelligence Portfolios at MITRE, talk with Thomas Rid, Professor of Strategic Studies at John Hopkins, about the ethical and strategic concerns and benefits of artificial i
Intelligence Portfolios at MITRE,
talk with Thomas Rid, Professor of Strategic Studies at John Hopkins,
about the ethical and strategic concerns and benefits of
artificial intelligenceintelligence.
We dive into
artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, and
talk about a few companies that are poised to benefit from the mega-trend.
We
talked about those tech areas, some newer arenas Aspect is eyeing such as
artificial intelligence, voice, and blockchain — as well as issues such as international competition, diversity, potential effects of trade sanctions on startups, and the changing nature of entrepreneurs themselves.
Scientific American editors Mark Fischetti, Dina Maron and Seth Fletcher
talk about the info they picked up at the just - concluded annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C. Subjects covered include gravitational waves, whether there's really a war on science, the growing concern over Zika virus, sea level rise and advances in
artificial intelligence.
Sarah Crespi
talks to News Editor Tim Appenzeller
about a special section on how
artificial intelligence is changing the way we do science.
Daniel Haber, director of the Massachusetts General Cancer Center, remembers the group
talking about CRISPR gene editing,
artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis and treatment plans, and immunotherapy techniques that incite the immune system to fight tumors.
For the very first
talk of the day, TechCrunch's Editor - at - Large Mike Butcher spoke
about the huge impact
artificial intelligence could have on the world of online dating.
Deadline reports Darren Aronofsky is in
talks to potentially direct a courtroom drama
about artificial intelligence for Paramount.
Talk to us
about artificial intelligence, Big Science, climate change, gender and racial inequalities in science careers.
Sony's Shuhei Yoshida and AI researcher Yukihito Morikawa
talk about the future contribution of
artificial intelligence in console games.
Following that will be a
talk about art and
artificial intelligence featuring artists Ian Cheng and Sondra Perry, and a panel
about the internet and social infrastructures moderated by Grace Dunham.
Tracks were filled with diverse speakers from around North America to
talk about how advances in technology — software, hardware, processes,
artificial intelligence, and on and on — continues to drive the legal profession.
In the wake of Legalweek 2018, there's been a lot of
talk about how
artificial intelligence software can help lawyers practice law.
«A lot of firms are doing smart things with AI technology and technology generally, so I want to
talk about what is possible and steer away from the doomsday scenario that often gets
talked about when we think
about artificial intelligence.»
To borrow a punch line from Duke professor Dan Ariely,
artificial intelligence is like teenage sex: «Everyone
talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it.»
I'd say some of the stuff that we're
talking about with
artificial intelligence might be in that area, at least in the tech area.
In Tim Knight's recent Slaw post on the black box of
artificial intelligence, he
talked about the importance of understanding the «how» of the underlying algorithms as we become more reliant on both their results and their predictive capabilities.
In this report from On The Road, host Victor Li
talks with ROSS
Intelligence CEO and co-founder Andrew Arruda about how artificial intelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergent
Intelligence CEO and co-founder Andrew Arruda
about how
artificial intelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergent
intelligence can be used in law and how law firms can capitalize on this emergent technology.
In this video, Bird & Bird CEO David Kerr and BT Legal COO Chris Fowler
talk to Legal Week writer and consultant Dominic Carman
about artificial intelligence and what it means for general counsel and law firms.
He finishes up by
talking about three applications of
artificial intelligence and natural language:
In this report from ILTACON 2017 Andrew Arruda
talks to Martin Tully and Sam Whitman
about artificial intelligence.
When we
talk about legal tech, we're
talking about the use of
artificial intelligence (or «AI») software, «smart» or «automated» documents and e-discovery and document review tools (to name but a few).
«We discuss the advantages of new technology — despite the disruption — with clients every day, whether we
talk about blockchain, robotics or
artificial intelligence.
Jeff Pfeifer: We are at a period where
artificial intelligence offers the opportunity for new and real insights from big data collections, hence the investment that I
talked about earlier.
In this month's Asked and Answered, the ABA Journal's Victor Li
talks to freelance writer Julie Sobowale
about how
artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the practice of law.
Our editors sat down with Linda Hovanec and Matt Kivlin of Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions, to
talk about building a strong spend management program and how
artificial intelligence can help identify irregularities and errors in billing, and therefore increase efficiencies within legal spend management.
Ed Walters: It absolutely is, and people often
talk about garbage in, garbage out, but with
artificial intelligence, and especially machine learning, you can only train it with data.
Sharon D. Nelson: People
talk a lot
about insights from
artificial intelligence, but what they really are
talking about I think is data.
In our latest
Talking Tech video, Jan Van Hoecke, the CTO and co-founder of RAVN Systems,
talks to Charles Christian
about the company's evolution from the enterprise search sector and emergence as a provider of AI (
artificial intelligence) and «cognitive computing» solutions for lawyers.
Ed Walters
talks about AI Sandbox, Fastcase's new
artificial intelligence initiative that aims to encourage firms» experimentation with AI.
Andrew Arruda, CEO of ROSS
Intelligence, talks about how artificial intelligence assists lawyers, not re
Intelligence,
talks about how
artificial intelligence assists lawyers, not re
intelligence assists lawyers, not replaces them.
In Tim Knight's recent Slaw post on the black box of
artificial intelligence, he
talked about the importance of understanding the «how» of...
Ed Chan
talks about how the banking team at Linklaters is using
artificial intelligence to streamline repetitive administrative processes.