Category Archives: Artificial Intelligence

How the AI Boom Went Bust in the late 1980s

This article in Communications of the ACM describes the fallout from an exploding bubble of hype triggered the real AI Winter in the late 1980s. It explains the Rise and Fall of Expert Systems in the context of the re-invention … Continue reading

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Text-to-Audio and Text-to-Music

Scientist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Meta AI reported the results of their research available as an open-source text-to-music and text-to-audio system. You may listen various generated samples. Link

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Combining LLM and Rule Engine

A few month ago Mario Fusco (Drools project lead) wrote “Combining LLM flexibility and rule engine predictability“: “The power and flexibility that a well-trained Deep Learning model gives you is virtually infinite, but often, at least in some parts of … Continue reading

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A new family of antibiotics discovered with graph deep learning

“The discovery of novel structural classes of antibiotics is urgently needed to address the ongoing antibiotic resistance crisis… Our approach enables the deep learning-guided discovery of structural classes of antibiotics and demonstrates that machine learning models in drug discovery can … Continue reading

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Peter Norvig about Generative AI and Programming

Peter Norvig, the AI Authority for the last 40 years, recently shared his vision of Software in the age of Generative AI. He talks about the history and the future of programmers, programming languages, and the software industry. Link

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GPT for Criminals

Criminals are known to be good to take advantage of a new technology. It’s only naturally that hackers have already started to apply different variations of Generative AI tools. For instance, WormGPT is the Generative AI tool used by cybercriminals … Continue reading

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Objective-Driven AI

Objective-Driven AI refers to the idea proposed by Yann LeCun of creating AI systems that are explicitly designed and constrained to optimize particular objectives. The key aspects are: Architecture with different modules — perception, world model, action planning, cost functions. Today … Continue reading

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Peter Norvig: AGI Is Already Here

Peter Norvig wrote today at LinkedIn: “AGI is not solved, but it has arrived. Like how ENIAC was the first general purpose computer in 1945 (but computing was not “solved”) or like how powered flight arrived at Kitty Hawk in … Continue reading

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From Knowledge Sources to Executable Decision Models (DC2023 Notes Part 1)

Considering the current explosive nature of Generative AI, it was only natural to expect that words such as LLMs, ChatGPT, OpenAI will be dominant at DecisionCAMP-2023 as well. In the world of Decision Modeling, it means that these new GenAI … Continue reading

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DecisionCAMP Day 3 Recordings

Watch recordings of the third day presentations at DecisionCAMP-2023:

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