This week in AI & Machine Learning: How AI influences your purchases, Alexa gets better, Pytorch updates, AI privacy, A/B testing for machine learning, and more!
You’re probably already somewhat aware of how artificial intelligence plays a role in influencing product consumption in the form of recommendation engines. Read this article to learn more about how brick and mortar and online retailers are using data to discover what you may want to purchase before you even know it.
Read about how Amazon is using machine learning to amp up Alexa’s conversational features to predict requests the user doesn’t explicitly ask for. This could be a big step in making AI voice assistants better at understanding what you’re actually asking for and reducing the number of times you hear the response, “I’m sorry, I don’t understand”.
Learn how some companies are using AI and “Digital Twin” technology to help engineers design better for physical environments and how one company is using it to disrupt the private aircraft manufacturing industry.
Read a list of the updates here.
I thought The Private AI Series in partnership with Andrew Trask and OpenMined sounded really neat! Also, check out the new Pytorch mobile features for supporting GPU and the Android Neural Networks APIs (NNAPI).
Most datasets for computer vision today are 2D which makes it harder to research 3D capabilities in the industry. Google is making this problem easier to tackle by releasing the Objectron Dataset which contains 15000 annotated videos and 4M annotated images with 3D labels.
This week's tutorial from Pyimagesearch explores how to perform super resolution on images with OpenCV and deep learning.
Listen to this podcast featuring Plainsight’s own Elizabeth Spears discussing AI ecosystems, the future of AI, finding the signal in the noise, and much more!
Listen to Roland Memisevic of Twenty Billion Neurons explain how they train deep neural networks to understand exercise and physical movements.
Explore different ways AI can be used in public health to prevent disparities and what it takes to build out digital infrastructures in lower resource areas.
Learn how AI and computer vision can be used to increase accessibility to digital assets.
Some of the interesting machine learning papers published this week.