sbw1 | 9 years ago | on: Comcast wants to sell your Web history to advertisers
sbw1's comments
sbw1 | 9 years ago | on: What is the difference between deep learning and usual machine learning?
There are researchers actively looking at more holistic AI systems that aren't just the core learning part (often called cognitive architectures). For instance, take a look at Soar: http://soar.eecs.umich.edu/
It under active development, and has been since the 80s. Soar is very much a spiritual successor to GOFAI (or maybe still is GOFAI), but does incorporate statistical machine learning-- much of the recent work has been around integrating reinforcement learning with symbolic decision-making.
ACT-R is another cognitive architecture under active development, but is more used for cognitive modeling (i.e. psychology research): http://act-r.psy.cmu.edu/
You can find other related systems by searching for "cognitive architecture", but it is unfortunately a field that attracts a lot of proposals/'designs' for things that never get properly implemented (the above being two notable exceptions).
sbw1 | 9 years ago | on: Is Facebook eavesdropping on phone conversations?
sbw1 | 10 years ago | on: Project Abacus: Google's plan to kill the password via biometric tracking
It is a Twitter remark by an ex-Googler who had nothing to do with Abacus and never worked at Verily. That is, some combination of snark and wild-ass speculation.
sbw1 | 10 years ago | on: The first photograph of a human being (1838)
sbw1 | 10 years ago | on: Walking Every Street in San Francisco
sbw1 | 10 years ago | on: The Man Who Would Teach Machines to Think (2013)
sbw1 | 11 years ago | on: French Senate Backs Bid To Force Google To Disclose Search Algorithm Workings
Google explicitly decided not to play ball in mainland China years ago. It will be interesting to see the reaction if this goes through-- both exposing ranking algorithms and pulling out of France seem pretty improbable.
sbw1 | 11 years ago | on: Rent Control Creates Higher Rents in SF
Pay is higher in the Bay Area due to high cost of living, like for most companies, but I've never heard of a housing-specific "stipend" or anything like that.
sbw1 | 11 years ago | on: X to close
sbw1 | 12 years ago | on: S.F. tech companies' civic image at stake as backlash grows
If Caltrain or BART made the same trip and was even a tiny bit faster or more reliable most would switch in a heartbeat.
That is a pretty huge distinction..