Latest from Hope Reese
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Updated: Autonomous driving levels 0 to 5: Understanding the differences
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration adopted the Society of Automotive Engineers' levels for automated driving systems, ranging from complete driver control to full autonomy.
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Photos: VEX Robotics World Championship attracts 20,000 students from around the globe
At VEX Worlds 2017 in Louisville, KY, 1,400 teams of budding roboticists, from Kazakhstan to South Korea, have gathered for the world's largest robotics tournament. Here's a look.
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The 6 most exciting AI advances of 2016
Innovations in driverless vehicle technology, voice recognition, and deep learning show how much machines can do to improve our lives. Here are the best examples from 2016.
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Top 10 AI failures of 2016
Recent developments in driverless cars, voice recognition, and deep learning show how much machines can do. But, AI also failed us in 2016, and here are some of the biggest examples.
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Bias in machine learning, and how to stop it
AI and machine learning fuel the systems we use to communicate, work, and even travel. But bias seeps into the data in ways we don't always see. Here's why blocking bias is critical, and how to do it.
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Why Microsoft's 'Tay' AI bot went wrong
Less than a day after she joined Twitter, Microsoft's AI bot, Tay.ai, was taken down for becoming a sexist, racist monster. AI experts explain why it went terribly wrong.
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MIT's 'Moral Machine' crowdsources decisions about autonomous driving, but experts call it misguided
Conversations around driverless cars often drift into the sphere of ethics. MIT's new platform allows the public to weigh in on how autonomous 'decisions' should be made. But its premise has flaws.
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10 artificial intelligence insiders to follow on Twitter
If you're ready to learn more about artificial intelligence, check out these 10 AI experts who make the most of their 140 characters on Twitter.
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50% of low-skilled jobs will be replaced by AI and automation, report claims
A report from Ball State University found that machines will master half of low-skilled jobs currently performed by humans, and a quarter of those jobs are at risk of being sent offshore.
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AI tool for Slack gives managers insight into employees' emotions
An AI-based product called Vibe can assess employees' morale through the communication platform Slack. Here's what it means for businesses and employees.