AI Dirty Dozen 2020 Part I
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There are many forces that shape the hyped AI stories we read. Media is everywhere and competition is fierce. Articles with provocative headlines and content are clickbait for the browsing consumer. We’re going to count down the AI Dirty Dozen: the top twelve AI hyped stories for 2020. Join Dr. Robert J. Marks as he discusses some of these stories with Jonathan Bartlett and Dr. Eric Holloway.
Show Notes
- 01:13 | Introducing Jonathan Bartlett
- 01:39 | Introducing Dr. Eric Holloway
- 02:00 | #12: “The way we train AI is fundamentally flawed” (MIT Technology Review)
- 09:08 | #11: “Transparency and reproducibility in artificial intelligence” (Nature)
- 12:44 | #10: “Will Artificial Intelligence Ever Live Up to Its Hype?” (Scientific American)
- 16:58 | #9: “What to make of Erica, the AI Superstar Robot?” (Mind Matters News) and “A.I. Robot Cast in Lead Role of $70M Sci-Fi Film” (The Hollywood Reporter)
Additional Resources
- Jonathan Bartlett at Discovery.org
- Eric Holloway at Discovery.org
- #12: “The way we train AI is fundamentally flawed” (MIT Technology Review)
- #11: “Transparency and reproducibility in artificial intelligence” (Nature)
- Get George Gilder’s new book Gaming AI for FREE!
- Gaming AI: Why AI Can’t Think but Can Transform Jobs by George Gilder at Amazon
- #10: “Will Artificial Intelligence Ever Live Up to Its Hype?” (Scientific American)
- The Myth of Artificial Intelligence: Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do by Erik Larson at Harvard University Press
- #9: “What to make of Erica, the AI Superstar Robot?” (Mind Matters News) and “A.I. Robot Cast in Lead Role of $70M Sci-Fi Film” (The Hollywood Reporter)