With massive amounts of computational power, machines can now recognize objects and translate speech in real time. Artificial intelligence is finally getting smart.
by Robert D. Ho
When Ray Kurzweil met with Google CEO Larry Page last July, he wasn’t looking for a job. A respected inventor who’s become a machine-intelligence futurist, Kurzweil wanted to discuss his upcoming book How to Create a Mind. He told Page, who had read an early draft, that he wanted to start a company to develop his ideas about how to build a truly intelligent computer: one that could understand language and then make inferences and decisions on its own.
Deep learning has intensive impact which can be seen at applications from self-driving cars to machine translation get a lot of world’s attention, and enterprises have begun to deploy deep learning to look for new opportunities and achieve strategic advantges . There is great potential and impact in those initiatives. In the following years they will redefine the market, industries and will establish winners and losers.
Deep Learning
With massive amounts of computational power, machines can now recognize objects and translate speech in real time. Artificial intelligence is finally getting smart.
by Robert D. Ho
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Deep learning has intensive impact which can be seen at applications from self-driving cars to machine translation get a lot of world’s attention, and enterprises have begun to deploy deep learning to look for new opportunities and achieve strategic advantges . There is great potential and impact in those initiatives. In the following years they will redefine the market, industries and will establish winners and losers.