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Machine Learning + Procedural Content Generation with Julian Togelius and Sebastian Risi

Machine Learning + Procedural Content Generation with Julian Togelius and Sebastian Risi


Episode 42


An interview with Professors Julian Togelius and Sebastian Risi about their new survey paper "Increasing generality in machine learning through procedural content generation", their work at modl.ai, …


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

Hate Speech, Applied AI, NYPD, & Grades

Hate Speech, Applied AI, NYPD, & Grades


Episode 41


Our latest roundup of last week's big AI news!

Plus, Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss the news and offer their thoughts.

We are trying out this combination of formats for …


Published on 5 years, 3 months ago

AI Setting Grades, ICE Pays Clearview, and Much More

AI Setting Grades, ICE Pays Clearview, and Much More


Episode 40


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories.

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Check out all the stories discussed here and mor…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

The Alexa Prize Challenge with Stanford's Abigail See and Ashwin Paranjape

The Alexa Prize Challenge with Stanford's Abigail See and Ashwin Paranjape


Episode 39


An interview with Stanford AI Lab PhDs Abigal See and Ashwin Paranjape about their involvement with the Alexa Prize Challenge and what it took to enable their chatbot Chirpy Cardinal to take second p…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

Mini Episode: ICE/Clearview, Race Detection and Schools

Mini Episode: ICE/Clearview, Race Detection and Schools


Episode 38


Our thirteenth audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at the ICE/Clearview AI contract, the growth of race detection software, and how AI is being used to assign students…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

2020, China, Face Recognition, and DeepFakes

2020, China, Face Recognition, and DeepFakes


Episode 37


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories, relating to AI's struggles in 2020, Chinese AI surveillance, tools to fight facial recognition, and mor…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

Mini Episode: TikTok, Cheap Deepfakes, AI in 2020, and Deference

Mini Episode: TikTok, Cheap Deepfakes, AI in 2020, and Deference


Episode 36


Our twelfth audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at Microsoft's reasons for the TikTok acquisition, how depefakes are becoming cheaper, AI's struggle to adapt to 2020, …


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

BLM, Genderify, Jobs, and AI Parody

BLM, Genderify, Jobs, and AI Parody


Episode 35


Stanford AI Lab PhDs Andrey Kurenkov and Sharon Zhou discuss this week's major AI news stories, relating to Black Lives Matter, the disaster that was Genderify, possible ways jobs will be lost, and W…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

Mini Episode: Two Facial Recognition Stories, A Reckoning for NLP, and ”Self-Programming Computers

Mini Episode: Two Facial Recognition Stories, A Reckoning for NLP, and ”Self-Programming Computers


Episode 34


Our eleventh audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at two recent stories on facial recognition, why Natural Language Processing researchers might be chasing the wrong go…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago

Mini Episode: AI Fashion Models, AI for Job Hopping, Facebook Simulations, and Weird A.I. Yankovic

Mini Episode: AI Fashion Models, AI for Job Hopping, Facebook Simulations, and Weird A.I. Yankovic


Episode 33


Our tenth audio roundup of last week's noteworthy AI news!

This week, we look at how AI might threaten fashion models' jobs, how AI is being used to predict job hopping, Facebook's simulations of bad…


Published on 5 years, 4 months ago





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