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Artificial Intelligence (AI), English Language, Machine Learning

The AI Tree: From Roots to Leaves

The AI Tree: From Roots to Leaves Understanding Artificial Intelligence through Nature’s Design Imagine a tree where the trunk represents artificial intelligence (AI): From this central trunk, various branches grow, each representing a subfield of AI. These include Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision, and more. Each branch produces leaves, the techniques, tools, and […]

Artificial Intelligence (AI), English Language

The journey of Artificial Intelligence

1936 Alan Turing published “On Computable Numbers“, introducing the concept of a “Turing machine“: an abstract representation of a computing device that explores the scope and limits of what can be computed. 1943 Researchers created the first modern computer: an electronic, digital, programmable machine. This gave rise to fundamental questions: Can machines think? Can they

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AI Models

Here’s an overview of some of the most notable AI models, along with their main features and unique aspects: ChatGPT (by Open AI) Main Features Unique Aspects Primarily trained on a broad range of internet text, ChatGPT is built for flexible, conversational responses across various topics. It emphasizes detailed and nuanced answers without direct real-time

AI Resources & Useful Links, English Language

Alan Turing

Can Machines Think? Alan Turing’s essay ‘Computing Machinery and Intelligence‘, written in 1950, is a groundbreaking work that introduced the famous question: “Can machines think?” In this pivotal essay, Turing lays the foundation for artificial intelligence and proposes the Turing Test as a way to measure a machine’s ability to exhibit intelligent behavior. You can read

The AI Incident Database (AIID) is an open-source project dedicated to cataloguing AI incidents.
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AI Incident Database

https://incidentdatabase.ai A database documenting incidents involving artificial intelligence and automation. The AI Incident Database (AIID) is an open-source project dedicated to cataloguing incidents where AI systems have caused or nearly caused harm. Managed by the Responsible AI Collaborative, it aims to create an accessible record of these incidents, helping stakeholders learn from past issues to

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Artificial Intelligence – Manfred Spitzer

Author: Manfred Spitzer Manfred Spitzer was born in 1958 and became a laureate in Medicine and Psychiatry. He is visiting Harvard and currently directs the Psychiatric Clinic and the Centre for Neuroscience and Learning of the University of ULM. Manfred Spitzer works in the field of artificial intelligence, exploring how it works and what we

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Alan Turing: The Enigma – Andrew Hodges

Autore: Andrew Hodges Alan Turing is considered one of the founding fathers of computer science and a pioneer of artificial intelligence. A British mathematician and cryptographer, Turing is famous for his work during World War II, when he helped crack the Enigma code. In the book “Alan Turing: The Story of an Enigma,” the author

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Intelligenza Artificiale – Internazionale

Title: Intelligenza Artificiale Publisher: BUR Rizzoli Internazionale This book is a curated collection of articles by various authors, originally published in prestigious outlets such as Aeon, The New York Times, ZEITmagazin, The Economist, and Wired, among others. It offers a broad and accessible overview of major topics related to artificial intelligence, including computation, big data,

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Artificial Intelligence (AI), English Language

Computer Vision (CV)

Computer Vision (CV) is a field of artificial intelligence (AI) that involves teaching computers to recognise, interpret, and understand the visual world.  This implies developing algorithms and models to interpret and understand the visual world in a similar way to how people perceive and process visual information.  The ultimate goal of computer vision is to

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What is AI?

AI Basics and Building Blocks Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the field of computer science dedicated to creating systems or machines that can perform tasks typically requiring human intelligence. These tasks include learning from data, reasoning, problem-solving, understanding natural language, and perception.  Artificial Intelligence (AI) encompasses a variety of specialised areas, such as: These subfields

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