Last Week in AI

#93 - Chip Startup Funding Doubled, Google Text+Image Search, Analog AI, Criminal Robotaxi

04.21.2022 - By Skynet TodayPlay

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Our 93nd episode with a summary and discussion of last week's big AI news!

Outline:

Intro

Applications & Business

(01:10) Venture funding for chip startups has doubled in the last five years thanks to AI

(4:00) Google's multisearch feature lets you search with text and images at the same time 

(6:10) Lighting Round

Nurse-assisting robotics firm Diligent raises $30M - "We’ve seen robotics applied to just about every other field of late, so why not nursing — a field that will require one million new faces to keep up with demand in the U.S. alone?

Sorry, developers: Microsoft's new tool fixes the bugs in software code written by AI - "Microsoft's Jigsaw can automate the process of checking and editing code outputted by a machine."

Research & Advancements(7:50) Deep Learning Poised to ‘Blow Up’ Famed Fluid Equations - "For centuries, mathematicians have tried to prove that Euler’s fluid equations can produce nonsensical answers. A new approach to machine learning has researchers betting that “blowup” is near."

(11:20) Analog A.I.? It sounds crazy, but it might be the future - "Forget digital. The future of A.I. is … analog? At least, that’s the assertion of Mythic, an A.I. chip company that’s, its own words, taking “a leap forward in performance in power” by going back in time. Sort of."

(13:55) Lighting Round

AI and infrared spectroscopy identify the age and species of mosquitoes – Physics World

Deep Science: Combining vision and language could be the key to more capable AI

Society & Ethics

(15:45) The Miserable Lives of Cyborg Truck Drivers - "How AI and automation can make a job worse than before"

(18:45) House lawmakers launch investigation of face-scan contractor ID.me - "The House probe marks an escalation of years of controversy over the government’s growing reliance on facial recognition, which boiled over earlier this year after the IRS said it would require Americans to scan their faces in order to access their IRS tax accounts."

(22:10) Lighting Round

Biden administration takes step forward on AI policy

FDA Issues Advisory on Use of AI and Machine Learning for Large Vessel Occlusion in the Brain

Fun & Neat

(23:40) GM Cruise autonomous taxi pulled over by police in San Francisco without humans, ‘bolts’ off (U: Cruise responds) - "Last week, a GM Cruise-converted Chevy Bolt without a driver was pulled over by San Francisco Police. In an unexpected turn, the car “bolted” …to a safe spot. Cruise responded below."

(26:43) How artificial intelligence helps students learn

Outro

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