The 2020 AI Smash Hits: Countdown by Bradley Center Brain Trust
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There’s a lot of exciting stuff going on in the world of artificial intelligence, and while it can be hard to pick a favorite, the Bradley Center Brain Trust rounded out 2020 by narrowing it down to their top ten. Join us as we revisit those top ten stories with Robert J. Marks, Jonathan Bartlett, and Eric Holloway.
Show Notes
- 02:04 | Introducing Jonathan Bartlett
- 02:34 | Introducing Dr. Eric Holloway
- 03:10 | #10: Text Translations
- 09:16 | #9: “We hit the road with Comma.ai’s assisted-driving tech at CES 2020”
- 13:30 | #8: “Daimler, Waymo, and GM Make Big Gains in Level 4 Self-Driving”
- 19:37 | #7: “Hacking AI: Exposing Vulnerabilities in Machine Learning”
- 22:42 | #6: “After Thursday’s Dogfight, It’s Clear: DARPA Gets AI Right”
- 28:17 | #5: Deepfaking for Entertainment
- 35:43 | #3: Paralyzed Man Moves in Mind-Reading Exoskeleton
- 39:56 | #4: Deep Learning for leukocoria, or “white eye”
- 42:08 | #2: Facebook AI beats professionals in six player poker
- 45:49 | #1: AI Cracks Protein Folding
Additional Resources
- Jonathan Bartlett at Discovery.org
- Eric Holloway at Discovery.org
- #10: Microsoft – https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/prebuilt-text-translation, Apple – https://apps.apple.com/us/app/translate-translator-ai/id1375535400, DeepL – https://www.deepl.com/en/home
- #9: Comma.ai’s assisted-driving
- #8: “Daimler, Waymo, and GM Make Big Gains in Level 4 Self-Driving”
- #7: Hacking AI: Exposing Vulnerabilities in Machine Learning
- #6: “After Thursday’s Dogfight, It’s Clear: DARPA Gets AI Right”
- #5: “Disney’s deepfakes are getting closer to a big-screen debut”
- #4: “An App That Can Catch Early Signs of Eye Disease In A Flash” (NPR), “Eye-catching tech” (Waco Trib)
- #3: Paralysed man moves in mind-reading exoskeleton
- #2: Carnegie Mellon and Facebook AI beats professionals in six-player poker
- #1: Protein Folding: AI has cracked a problem that stumped biologists for 50 years. It’s a huge deal.(VOX) “AlphaFold Scores Huge Breakthrough in Analyzing Causes of Disease” (Mind Matters News)