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Weekly News: How brain-like should AI be?

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Published 22 May 2020 at 09:26, updated on 10 October 2022 at 16:31
Weekly News: How brain-like should AI be?

How brain-like should AI be? Cloud and clear, Microsoft… News from the frontlines… Discover our Tech & IT weekly news.

How brain-like should AI be?

What constitutes intelligence and how do we
replicate it? Computer experts and neuroscientists have long been after a
universal theory of intelligence. The idea is simple — the more we understand
how the brain works, the better our AI will be.

Well, not exactly. 

Kelly Clancy, a neuroscientist working with
Google’s DeepMind, delves deep into the issue in this WIRED article. Her
main point? Two different roads often lead to the same place. 

AI developers should keep in mind that what works for our brain might not work in machines, and vice versa.

Not enough AI in your life? Here’s a list of books on artificial intelligence that you can read.

Learn more about Microsoft with our Microsoft Technologies Careers Guide

Cloud and clear, Microsoft

Speaking of AI – during its annual Built
conference, Microsoft unveiled a new partnership
with OpenAI
to develop an Azure-hosted AI supercomputer.

The computer will be among the 5 most
advanced supercomputers in the world. It will be deployed to test large-scale
models and advance towards general artificial intelligence.

Microsoft also announced its first industry-specific cloud offering for the healthcare sector. The solution, which is now available in public preview, connects products like Microsoft 365 for marketing and customer service and Azure IoT. 

Use cases include the development of a “patient journey” that helps manage patient care and maximises positive outcomes.

News from the frontlines…

One more week means one less week until
things start looking normal again. This is what the tech world is doing to help
in the fight against COVID-19…

If the pandemic has taught us anything about
retail IT is that, unlike larger companies, SMEs don’t always have the means to
shift to digital operations when needed. In what is big news for e-commerce,
Facebook has launched Shops, a new
service that will allow companies to sell products on its platforms.

The debate over the effectiveness of contact tracing technology rages on. Industry competitors and researchers are teaming up against all odds to create apps that respect user privacy, but poor adoption could undermine all these efforts. Nature magazine takes an in-depth look at the issue

Plenty going on with tech these days. Even Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, used his keynote speech at this year’s Build to congratulate the tech industry’s response to the global crisis.

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