AI learns to create MRI scans from a quarter of the data.
If you’ve ever had an MRI scan before, you’ll know how unsettling the experience can be. You’re placed in a claustrophobia-inducing tube and asked to stay completely still for up to an hour while unseen hardware whirs, creaks, and thumps around you like a medical poltergeist. New research, though, suggests AI can help with this predicament by making MRI scans four times faster, getting patients in and out of the tube quicker.
The work is a collaborative project called fastMRI between Facebook’s AI research team (FAIR) and radiologists at NYU Langone Health. Read More
Daily Archives: August 21, 2020
Can artificial intelligence prompt a creative revolution?
It’s an unlikely partnership, but AI can stimulate a ‘new brand’ of human creativity.
- Thanks to our ability to contextualize, think metaphorically and define new patterns, human creativity remains distinguished from machine’s
- Creative transformation using AI is not a one-off change, but a long-form process
- Through freeing up our time, giving us prompts and future-proofing our efforts, AI may help us realize new, exciting, creative directions
Denis Shiryaev used AI to remaster the oldest recorded video, “Roundhay Garden Scene”, England,1888
What is s driving the innovation in NLP and GPT-3?
What’s driving the rapid strides in NLP and will this trend continue?
Here is a simple way to explain the rise and rise of NLP.
Today, GPT-3 is displaying some amazing results. Some call it more like AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). Created by OpenAI with a large investment from Microsoft, GPT stands for Generative Pretrained Transformer.
The three words offer a clue to the success and future trajectory of NLP. Read More