Tag Archives: AlphaGo

Using stupidity to beat AI

Do you remember when AlphaGo made the news back in 2016 by defeating the Go World Champion? Google created an artificial intelligence based software that was able to learn Go not by observing Go players, but just by playing against itself to work out the best strategy. As a matter …

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And Ai begot AI

Kaggle is a website (and a company) dedicated to data scientists where data science projects are published to exchange experience. It is becoming addictive if you are in the field and this is further enhanced by competitions that are being set up challenging those passionate in leveraging data in finding new, …

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Machine/Human Integrated Learning Technologies III

There is also a learning that requires the “building” of knowledge. You learn something that -basically- did not existed before you thought about it. Research is an example, finding the demonstration to a new theorem is another example. It is a time consuming process as we know very well. Autonomous …

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Towards Humans 2.0 – II

I described our evolution as human species as a result of our ability to develop and use ever more effective (and sometimes) complex tools. Of course this goes both ways. One can rightly say that it is our evolution that has led to the capability of creating better tools. The …

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Why, Why, Why? Yet, AI does not answer

There is something in our human nature that is pressing us to ask “why”. And that stems from the assumption, belief, that there is always a reason why. Once we acquire the idea of cause-effect, normally once we get 3 years old, we will never abandon it. Young kids keep …

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