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Daily Archives: August 25, 2020
Kids’ brains may hold the secret to building better AI
Four-year-olds can learn things even the most intelligent machine can’t. It’s time AI researchers took note.
The mathematician and computer science pioneer Alan Turing hit on a promising direction for artificial intelligence research way back in 1950. “Instead of trying to produce a program to simulate the adult mind,” he wrote, “why not rather try to produce one which simulates the child’s?”
Now AI researchers are finally putting Turing’s ideas into action. They’re realizing that by paying attention to how children process information, they can pick up valuable lessons about how to create machines that learn. Read More
Chinese-Made Smartphones Are Secretly Stealing Money From People Around The World
Preinstalled malware on low-cost Chinese phones has stolen data and money from some of the world’s poorest people. Read More
5 Concrete Real-World Projects to Build Up Your Data Science Portfolio
Do you want to enter the data science world? Congratulations! That’s (still) the right choice.
The market currently gets tougher. So, you must be mentally prepared for a long hiring journey and many rejections. I assume that you have already read that a data science portfolio is crucial and how to build it up. Most of the time, you will do data crunching and wrangling and not applying fancy models.
One question that I am asked on and on is about concrete data sources for cool data and project opportunities to build such a portfolio. Read More