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“A Fitbit For Your Brain”-Elon Musk, Sci-Fi Or Attainable?, Ryan Cvelbar
“A Fitbit For Your Brain”-Elon Musk, Sci-Fi Or Attainable?, Ryan Cvelbar
Osmosis Magazine
Just a couple months ago, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and now Neuralink, debuted his enhanced design of the Neuralink, a wireless brain implant the size of a coin, which he plans to use to ultimately facilitate the achievement of a state of symbiosis between humans and artificial intelligence. Specifically, Musk envisions a world where we can control technology with our minds by connecting the neurons of our brains to the Neuralink and hence, digitally to computers.
Ai And Art: An Increasingly Inextricable Affair, Rebecca Hedlund
Ai And Art: An Increasingly Inextricable Affair, Rebecca Hedlund
Osmosis Magazine
Siri, Waze, Google Translate, Instagram -- we experience Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI) every day of our lives when we use apps that are trained for a specific task, such as when Spotify recommends new songs based on the music you already like. These apps compute the data users give (whether knowingly or not) and adjust their own algorithms to provide the best possible experience. This is an application of Artificial Intelligence called machine learning. While some see it as a subset of AI, many argue that the ability to learn and improve through experience is critical to the very definition …