The Times Interviews Geoffrey Hinton, An A.I. Pioneer in Canada
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 พ.ย. 2017
- The New York Times will be live streaming select panels from Google’s Go North Canada conference on artificial intelligence on November 2nd, 2017. Tune in at 3:55 p.m. to watch Times reporter Cade Metz interview Geoffrey Hinton, professor emeritus of computer science at the University of Toronto who is a pioneer of A.I.
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Prof.Hinton is an inspiration to all aspiring AI researchers.
Both humans and machines should be forever grateful to this genius!
Yes yes
6:34
Not only in Canada but in the whole world.
Common ! You are obviously NOT a Canadian... Ayh !
Canada is "obviously" the epi-center of all the latest AI developments,
on planet Earth, according to them, don't ya know ?...
Yes!
Like this it could even learn how objects can deform.
Great summary, but it needs some subtitles :) Thanks for sharing. Boleslaw from Doksinet
this is a hidden gem.. a video that has 20 comments and only 23k views..
Someone have links to the articles he refer to in the end of the talk?
Pls add subtitles
Well, I understand it fully. Why no one worked it out much earlier? Should I do it?
in relation to what you know
CNN’s are easier to understand conceptually than to explain verbally. Well done ~
Go North!
Lol
👏
its only because you are thinking it now
add subtitle! orz orz orz
14:30
*THE A.I. Pioneer.
"neural nets" you mean nodies and edgies?????
obfuscated.. to be found only by other genius'
He has "back problem" as well as "back propagation"