Category: AI Ethics

Best mobile games of May 2015

It adds, of course, the zombies, which includes zombie goats and zombie everything else, a crafting system that allows you to craft weapons, a large new map, survival mode, where you have to eat something every five minutes, and a bunch of unlockable new goats, because why would you play an Angora when you could…
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LAUNCH OF PARTNERSHIP ON AI – OPEN DOORS

Alexander Görlach is an affiliate professor with the F. D. Roosevelt Foundations In Defense of Democracy-Program at Adams House, at Harvard University College. He is further a fellow to the Center for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH) at the University of Cambridge, UK, and a senior fellow to the Carnegie Coincil…
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AI Reports

AI Now developed a toolkit to help advocates uncover and understand where algorithms are being used in government and to inform advocacy strategies and tactics. The toolkit includes a breakdown of key concepts and questions, an overview of existing research, summaries of algorithmic systems currently used in government, and guidances on advocacy strategies to identify…
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Microsofts May 2 education event in photos

CNET tambin est disponible en español. You can run any browser on Windows 10 S — as long as you can download it from the app store — but Microsoft claims Edge is optimized for education because you can annotate and share Web pages. The 22 best games on the Nintendo Switch This is cool:…
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A tour of the legendary USS Missouri

The awesome steampunk console is around the corner on the right from this picture. The Captain got his own kitchen (and staff). This mediocre photo was taken through a tiny pass-through door, which is as close as I got. Yet another stop on the Heart of the Missouri tour: one of the massive boilers that…
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MultiPAX Multiplayer mayhem at PAX Australia

Kew McParlane started makingRivalrywhen he was 12 years old. Two years later, a wireframe version of the game attracted a rather large crowd at PAX Australia. Players take turns whacking each other, moving their characters limbs and weapons until one wins. Turns are marked by a circle, and each player has until the circle runs…
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New apps and features in Windows 10

New apps and features in Windows 10 (pictures) When you use the search charm, youll get expanded search results that come from several sources, from your hard drive to the Web. Partly to entice developers, but also to make your shopping experience more convenient, the Windows Store now has big images and a better layout…
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Look here A bevy of gorgeous audio products

Designed and built in France, theDevialet 120is so much more than just an amplifier — its designed to be the centerpiece of a legitimate high-end system. The built-in EVO card enables free updates of the internal software that can improve the performance of the amp or take advantage of new features with just a few…
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The greatest economic gains from AI

AI-powered diagnostics use the patients unique history as a baseline against which small deviations flag a possible health condition in need of further investigation and treatment. AI is initially likely to be adopted as an aid, rather than replacement, for human physicians. It will augment physicians diagnoses, but in the process also provide valuable insights…
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Artificial Intelligence Ethics Committee

Hussein Abbass is a Professor in the School of Engineering and Information Technology, University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy ([emailprotected]) in Canberra, Australia. He is a fellow of the Australian Computer Society (FACS), a fellow of the Operational Research Society (FORS,UK); a fellow of the Institute Management and Leaders of…
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