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Business is waking up to the idea of deep learning

  • Written by Toby Walsh, Professor of AI at UNSW, Research Group Leader, Data61
imageMachine learning is driving the next revolution in computing.Image sourced from shutterstock.com

In the movie Transcendence, Johnny Depp plays Dr Will Caster, a researcher in artificial intelligence at Berkeley trying to build a sentient computer.

Stuart Russell is Will Caster’s real life equivalent. He works on artificial intelligence at the...

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