![]() ![]() Topics covered ranged from the ethics of AI and the future of jobs in a robot world, to very recent developments from DeepMind’s AlphaGo conquering the world’s most difficult board game, to rather old but still very cool work about drones flying in formation and automatically avoiding crashing into one another. There were something like 400 talks or posters plus a half-dozen keynotes discussing a dozen different concentrations of AI. It’s a fast-moving field, and the problems that AI is tackling are all over the place.Īttending the 2016 AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence last month in Phoenix, I can confirm that this view is broadly accurate. You’ve probably all seen something in the news about AI (artificial intelligence) recently, whether it’s self-driving cars, computers competing at the highest level in the ancient board game of Go, or the latest humanoid robots from Boston Dynamics.
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