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A deep learning artificial intelligence algorithm figured out how to play chess better than most humans in just three days.
Deep learning algorithms have found a remarkable number of applications within just a few brief years: Google has used it for its image recognition and translation tools, and medical companies are developing programs that can detect diseases.
We normally don’t think of computers as things with personalities. People have personalities, computers are judged by metrics: their processing power, the time they take to perform a task, and how accurately they complete it.
You can let Google’s artificial intelligence write email replies for you.
A deep learning artificial intelligence algorithm figured out how to play chess better than most humans in just three days.
Deep learning algorithms have found a remarkable number of applications within just a few brief years: Google has used it for its image recognition and translation tools, and medical companies are developing programs that can detect diseases.
We normally don’t think of computers as things with personalities. People have personalities, computers are judged by metrics: their processing power, the time they take to perform a task, and how accurately they complete it.