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To keep my questions straightforward they are below.
How do I learn how to code Game Enemy AI in C++ from scratch and what are the top resources you recommend(Books, Tutorials, CD-Roms, Videos)?
How do I learn how to code Game Enemy AI in Assembly Langauge from scratch and what are the...
In this thread I attempt to find a closed form solution to the gradient descent problem for a single sigmoid neuron using basic calculus.
If you would like to give pointers feel free, if you see me make a mistake please let me know!
Thank you!
There is a recent article, see below, where an AI equipped computer viewed a classic physics experiment with a double pendulum. The AI algorithm determined some different variables to describe the motion. One problem with this is the AI suggested 4.7 variables - that I don't understand - but...
It seems to me that one needs a highly specific definition of what AI is before enforcing such a law. I prefer a very broad definition. I would include James Watt's flyball governor from 1788 as an AI. It figured out by itself how to move the throttle, and it displaced human workers who...
So I just discovered DALL*E, an AI that generates images based on text descriptions input by the user.
And it is FANTASTIC. Fantastically amusing, that is. The images are generated in blocks of 9, and are VERY strange.
The full version is a commercial product I believe, but there's a 'mini'...
In the last few years, many of us have heard of GPT-3, a "language model" trained on terabytes of Internet prose, with a remarkable ability to generate essays, dialogues, and other original works. There is a similar but less powerful model called GPT-J which can be accessed freely at the...
I think that a lot of people fear AI because we fear what it may reflect about our very own worst nature, such as our tendency throughout history to try and exterminate each other.
But what if AI thinks nothing like us, or is superior to our beastial bestial nature?
Do you fear AI and what you...
I am studying artificial intelligence for exam and came to a point where I need to revise everything I stuided. It ofc takes more effort in brain than learning the concept watching tutorials and reading blog posts as you need to memorize it(for exam).
Any guidance, on how to crack this position...
On a slightly different note, has anyone seen the GPT3 networks coming out as products to help copywriters:
- jarvis.ai --> jasper.ai (Disney complained about the name)
- copy.ai (I signed up for this one)
The basic theme is you supply some text describing what you'd like the AI to write and...
I am studying AI for college exam. https://www.ioenotes.edu.np/ioe-syllabus/ioe-syllabus-artificial-intelligence-ai-378
The thing is here I am totally on my own as I don't have teacher due to some random reason. Even if I had, they were worst so it doesn't matter I have teacher or not.
I have...
Hello everyone, I'm a high school student and I'm looking for ideas. My teacher wants us to realize something that is useful for the society and that is INNOVATIVE and CREATIVE(not the common things you do with AI). He would like us to realize something that is "Touchable", like a model or a...
At first, I thought that this humanoid robot was just really good CGI, but it's actually real.
The facial movements and expressions are eerily realistic and lifelike.
Why is/was the LISP programming language thought to be good for writing programs that implement artificial intelligence?
As I imagine it, early AI programs were oriented toward verbal (i.e. text) inputs and outputs. So perhaps a list processing language is/was well suited for that?
I'm not qualified to evaluate the performance numbers in this video, but the number of innovations is impressive. I saw another source that speculates that Tesla may become like ARM, licensing this technology to other manufacturers, while it continues to improve it for their internal use...
Is advanced quantum computing the key to achieving the world's first true artificial general intelligence? The astronomical amount of computing power required for an AGI is currently not possible with classical computing.
Here are a few excerpts from an article I stumbled across on
https://www.technologyreview.com/2021/04/13/1022568/big-tech-ai-ethics-guide/
The complete list of definitions runs about 50 items. It is sadly true to some extent, and a bit of a change-of-pace from this site.
Ever since Gigantor in (probably) 1969 I have had a quirk of always liking the AI characters in SF more than flesh and blood ones. From static units like Zen the AI who ran Liberator for Blake and his crew to robots like my avatar the B9 and beyond, like Gigolo Joe the digital escort in AI I get...
Abstract:
The electronic Schrödinger equation can only be solved analytically for the hydrogen atom, and the numerically exact full configuration-interaction method is exponentially expensive in the number of electrons. Quantum Monte Carlo methods are a possible way out: they scale well for...
It does terrify me the idea of waking up with the news that some AI is able to prove theorems better than any mathematician. That would mean humans would be useless in the field of Mathematics.
I just saw that Microsoft is currently working on creating an AI that can beat humans at the...
Man oh man this sounds like a great stay-home-spectator-event. Better than a super bowl. But we'll have to wait until 2024.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/sep/10/pentagon-2024-fight-pilot-artificial-intelligence/
First of all, the cytokine dysregulation ("storm" is such a loaded term, there are degrees - even storms have categories) involves not just bradykinin but a whole host of cytokines including IL-6 and the renin-angiotensin system. It also involves a whole lot of cells including T-cells...
Hello! Can someone point me towards some papers that use AI for gravitational wave generation? I found many papers using AI to analyze data, but not really something where AI is used to actually generate waveforms. For example this was done for particle physics simulations to increase the speed...
I am wondering will there be an AI soon. I mean AI something like a machine which can actually be almost like a human without emotions. I can learn to perform task,have a conversation with you and make decisions based on fact. It can also answer human questions.
Hey guys, I want to build a strong and straight plan for my next years of studying and once finish I am able to do something on my own and come up with crazy ideas and actually test them, build some awesome algorithms, all that cool stuff, but I'm kinda stumble so it would be nice if someone...
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I've been following Berkeley's AI course, and I'm a little stuck. In this video , at 1 hour, 11 minutes, and 55 seconds, there's a short simulation of what they claim to be a depth-2 minimax algorithm applied to the Pac-Man scenario with two dots. Pac-Man begins in the corner.
The...
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Just like the title suggests, I am looking for DIY project ideas, that involves Thermodynamics, Robotics, and Artificial Intelligent.
I would like to use C++ and Simulink.
And I am able to purchase components, e.g. Raspberry Pi and electrical components.
If you have any ideas for a...
Summary: video-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HnMPvNpEP0 ai good - physics poor.
Ive stumbled apon an easy way to get a robot going with a gpu. I just treat it like a linear search and cap it off at the size of the gpu, and I get to brute force a good 3 steps in front.
Only problem is...
Hello! I see more and more papers that use AI for physics analysis or to find approximate solutions that would otherwise be impossible or very slow to find. What do you think is the future for AI in physics on long term. Do you think it would become a field on its own within physics? Would it...
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I'm an Indian student just graduating from high school and am about to begin studies in Memorial University of Newfoundland. I'm not sure whether to pursue a computer science degree or a computer engineering degree- I'm fascinated by AI and have learned a bit of coding myself, any...
I've built an offline chatbot AI, you basically give it a conversation and it learns from it, such as how to respond to certain questions or statements.
So far I've just been having conversations with myself and used that as training data.
Is there free training data out there similar to...
I am a 12th grader and I am having trouble choosing what I want to major in. My biggest interest is string theory/ quantum field theory/ theory of everything/ particle physics (math intensive theoretical physics). But the problems with getting a physics degree are 1) getting a phd takes a long...
I know I'm not that bright and I realize that this is a silly question to anyone in the field, but I was curious what the reward is in reinforcement learning algorithms.
I understand the concept behind reinforcement learning, though I am unsure of how you could program a reward into a program...
The other day I was intrigued by the title of a TED talk called: How AI Can Save our Humanity. But it wasn't what I expected. I expected to hear how AI can help us detect diseases, for example, but I was surprised to hear that AI can save humanity by taking our jobs, and thus let us focus on...
How much time the machine can overcome the human? I was thinking about around 50 years? But I am not sure. I would like that you guys can take me this doubt.
This Bloomberg article profiles the Lyrebird startup where AI can mimic your voice or any voice given a snippet of spoken words.
and an earlier Verge article on the technology
https://www.theverge.com/2017/4/24/15406882/ai-voice-synthesis-copy-human-speech-lyrebird
I would like to start a thread about what AI would *want to do*? I am assigning some intentionality to it and due to that I can only make one observation, that it would want to ensure its own self-preservation.
Following from that, I would like to ask, given this sub-forum, what do you think...
Hello! I learned today about neural/deep nets, convolutional nets and things related to this. I am not sure I understand why is this considered AI. The ideas behind are really beautiful, but in the end there are just better (faster) ways of taking derivatives, which anyone can do once given the...
I have been reading a fool.com report on the AI financial BOOM:
After clicking on the "No, I want to learn more." link on the bottom of the tease article and after entering your email, it will give you a video to watch on the topic and some more information by email. Do not hesitate to click...
Developments in AI and machine learning continue to progress at a rate that may be surprising and not just in playing games but in pattern recognition and image analysis in medicine, astronomy and business. One of the challenges to AI is effective natural language processing. Last week both...
Recently I read a lots of newspaper, international and none, that spoke about how dangerous can be AI.
Many journalist spoke about robots that will take the job of many workers that won't have what to do, and about how AI can reduce the job offers.
They said we will live in a world with very few...
Do you think AI will lead to the end of humanity, Earth, or help us colonise the Universe and prosper?
Will technology and robots kill us all?
I found the interest in posting this poll after reading some quotes from Stephen Hawking on the topic.
Poll.
Thank you.
Many have argued using a Godel diagonalization argument that there is no program that can tell ahead of time that the Turing Machine would halt. But would the way to get around this is to have a continuously, changing algorithm in response to learned input? I probably should say rapidly...