) uses AI to help health care workers detect diabetic retinopathy. More than 150,000 patients have been screened by taking a picture of their eyes on their smartphone.Google is building an AI model that will work with the world's 1,000 most-spoken languages.," robots are learning to autonomously generate new code.
In a demonstration, Google's Andy Zeng told a robot hovering over three plastic bowls and three pieces of candy that I liked M&M's and that my bowl was blue. The robot placed the correct candy in the right bowl, even though it wasn't directly told to "place M&M's in the blue bowl."Several professional writers are experimenting with Google's AI fiction-crafting tool.
a preliminary "AI Bill of Rights," encouraging technologists to build safeguards into their products.of AI development in 2018 and other tech companies have done the same, there's little-to-no government regulation.on AI startups recently, Google's deep pockets could give it more time to develop projects that aren't immediate moneymakers.
"But because it has such a broad impact on people, the risk involved can also be very huge. And if we don't get that right ... it can be very destructive."
Just like with the internet, it will be both. We’ll have to be much more careful, though. Remember: AI is intelligent.
Sounds like our government