AI Buzz
AI Buzz discusses the most recent breakthroughs in the world of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Episodes
46 episodes
AI Buzz: Future of Work, AI wearables, and White House Getting Involved
In this captivating episode of AI Buzz, host Nick takes you on a journey through the most significant developments shaping the future of artificial intelligence. From Larry Summers' prediction of AI's potential to replace nearly all human jobs ...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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14:11
Zoom and AI: The future of video-conferencing
In the last several months, Zoom has been doubling down on adding AI to their product suite. The combination of Zoom and AI combined with a new Anthropic partnership is bound to be a serious contender in the competitive video-conferencing arena...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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6:28
AI-Generated Art: What is AI Art and How to Make It?
The world of AI-generated art is gaining more and more traction. Users of AI image generation software everywhere are producing images at rapid rates. With AI generated art ramping up in popularity, new regulatory guidance has been unable to ke...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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8:49
Google vs. OpenAI: Google DeepMind enters the chat
The battle of Google vs. OpenAI continues to intensify. For OpenAI, the pressure is to remain on top whereas Google is feeling the heat to release a competitive product soon to catch them. In order to catch up, Google has merged two AI business...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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8:08
Using AI to help those with learning disabilities and autism
In this episode of AI Buzz, the ways that machine learning will be able to provide extra assistance to those with learning disabilities will be discussed. How the tech can help those with autism spectrum disorder will also be discussed.
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6:30
Detecting emotions and combating loneliness with AI voice assistants
In this episode of AI Buzz, natural language processing technology advances will illustrate how problems in customer service can be solved. Elderly loneliness can also be eased by giving elders an entity to talk to and listen to them.
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7:29
Predicting earthquakes with machine learning
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss the current methods of earthquake alarms and detection. New methods developed by MIT researchers promise to help us gather a better picture of earthquakes due to machine learning.
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6:39
Seeing through obstructions and smart energy monitoring
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss how AI is assisting mapping with being able to see through obstructions and detect types of roads that are present. Additionally, the ability to monitor energy utilities in a smart way will be discussed.
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8:28
The Perfect AI Lie Detector
In this episode of AI buzz, the perfect lie detector enabled by artificial intelligence and machine learning methods will be discussed. Ethical questions such as whether or not this should be used will be asked.
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6:21
Coronavirus and COVID-19: AI and machine learning helping in the fight
In this episode of AI buzz, the latest research on utilizing machine learning and artifical intelligence in the fight against coronavirus will be discussed. Between image recognition and identifying 3D structures of proteins, machine learning is m...
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8:20
DoD Develops New AI Ethics Rules
In this episode of AI Buzz, the new set of guidelines laid forth by the Department of Defense for new AI development will be discussed.
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7:17
AI invents powerful new antibiotic
In this episode of AI Buzz, we discuss how AI is accelerating the drug discovery process. By cutting down on the time needed to find optimal drugs to test in clinical trials, scientists can develop drugs quicker and get them into the hands of pati...
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7:45
AI Buzz: Intel acquires Habana Labs, China using AI in tax collection, and predicting heart attacks
In this episode of AI Buzz, I discuss the recent Intel acquisition of Habana Labs and what it means for the chipmakers future, how China is using AI to detect tax fraud, and the use of AI to predict heart attacks
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16:24
AI Buzz: DataRobot acquires Paxata, Affect Recognition, NeurIPS 2019 Recap
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss the DataRobot acquisition of data cleaning company, Paxata, and how this will impact the future of their flagship products. Affect recognition and the negative effects this could have on our lives if the ...
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23:02
AI Buzz: AWS ReInvent Recap, Streetlight Data, and Fighting Fraud
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss the latest releases from AWS at the AWS ReInvent Conference, how a new company called Streetlight data is changing how traffic measurements are made, and how machine learning can be used in the fight agai...
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19:28
AI Buzz: Debating with Watson, AI in psychiatry and AI regulation
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss how the latest project from IBM Watson, Project Debater, can hold its own with human-level debater. Also, the impact that AI will have on the field of psychiatry will be talked about along with how the Un...
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20:01
Identify other authors in Shakespeare, AI and the job market, and energy requirements
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss how machine learning is helping to identify authorship in old literary works, the future of AI and the labor market, and the extreme energy requirements of artificial intelligence.
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19:59
AI converts 2D to 3D, PLUMES, Machine Laziness, and AI in Politics
In this episode of AI Buzz, I discuss how AI can convert 2D images to 3D in the field of fluorescence microscopy, development of the PLUMES technique to explore high value seawater, how machines can be lazy too, and why AI needs to be discussed mo...
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12:00
The world’s brightest light source, ML Hardware, Deep Brew at Starbucks, and indoor farming
In this episode of AI Buzz, I discuss how machine learning is making the world’s brightest light source more focused, the specialized machine learning hardware market, Starbucks Deep Brewing up data analytics solutions, and how artificial intellig...
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15:49
Sidewalk delivery bots, Teachable Machine 2.0, Ginette making Gin, and the Steppingstone Principle
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss Yandex working on developing sidewalk delivery bots for its food delivery service, Google releasing Teachable Machine 2.0, an AI named Ginette making its own gin from A to Z, and the steppingstone princip...
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18:14
Benchmarking ML models, IBM Watson and NFL, BERT, Google and FitBit
In this episode of AI Buzz, I discuss how machine learning models can be benchmarked with MLPerf, how IBM Watson is digesting diverse data sources for fantasy football predictions, BERT and how the field of NLP is forever changed, and how Google m...
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20:52
AI Buzz: NOAA counting fish with AI, Neural Magic, and OpenSpace
In this episode of AI Buzz, I’ll discuss how NOAA is using computer vision to accurately count fish populations, what Chooch AI is doing to help emergency responders fight fires in California, the approach Neural Magic is using to speed up the mac...
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20:48
AI Buzz: Navigating intersections, AutoML on Kaggle, GPT-2 Full Release
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss how MIT is researching navigating interactions with autonomous cars, Google has deployed AutoML to Kaggle notebooks, how vocals can be isolated from instrumentals with a cool new tool, and how OpenAI has ...
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15:19
Improving traffic with machine learning, Ocado optimizing food delivery, and Microsoft Office AI
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss how researchers are helping reduce California traffic with machine learning models, how food delivery company Ocado is working to optimize their operation, why the US is falling behind in AI development, ...
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19:18
AI decoding brainwaves, ACLU suing government, understanding music with ML, and GeoWeaver
In this episode of AI Buzz, I will discuss a questionable study where reesearchers claim that brain waves can be decoded to reconstruct an image of what a human is looking at, the ACLU is suing the federal government over facial recognition techno...
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