November 23, 2017

Weekly Computing Newsletter

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Semiconductor chip startups are in a high-stakes race to power AI’s silicon brains

Chip startups see AI as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build big businesses. Many won’t make it.

 
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This AI can spot art forgeries by looking at one brushstroke

A new system can break a work down into individual brush or pencil lines and figure out the artist behind it.

 
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This inquisitive AI will kick your butt at battleship

As AI gets smarter, it’ll learn to ask some damn good questions.

 
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Need a driving instructor for your autonomous vehicle? Try CARLA

The most challenging events for drivers are rare, like a child running into the road. So how do you train a self-driving car to cope?

 
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Meet the Chinese robot destined to dance in millions of living rooms

Baidu’s interactive home robot is a sign of China’s growing interest in AI hardware.

 
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