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midnight rambler
17th November 2015, 09:28 AM
AI that is, "better than humans"...oh joy! -

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3321119/Facebook-better-humans-vision-hearing-language-general-cognition-DECADE-Mark-Zuckerberg-claims.html

singular_me
17th November 2015, 09:49 AM
FB becoming the consolidation of the archonic matrix ...

(the matrix has always existed, even before technology, it just depends on what kind of data regulates it)
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FACEBOOK'S ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGY TO RUN YOUR LIFE

Facebook is developing an artificial brain that it hopes to turn into a virtual personal assistant that can also sort through a mountain of photos, videos and comments posted by its next billion or so users.

Called M, it is believed to have been named after James Bond's secretary, Moneypenny.

Facebook's artificial intelligence team revealed their work at an industry conference this week.

Among its accomplishments: the development of software that can analyze a photo and answer questions about what it shows, or study a picture of toy blocks and predict whether they will fall over.

Sure, you could pay a human expert to examine a photo and answer those questions, but mustering an army of such organic brains wouldn't be cheap.

Facebook recently began limited testing of an online personal assistant, called 'M,' that uses a combination of human workers and software to answer questions and carry out tasks like ordering food or flowers for a friend.

Mike Schroepfer, the firm's chief technology officer, said Facebook is using artificial intelligence software to assist and study those interactions, so it can learn the best responses and eventually perform tasks that now require human assistance.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3321119/Facebook-better-humans-vision-hearing-language-general-cognition-DECADE-Mark-Zuckerberg-claims.html#ixzz3rltHWF8I
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