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Tomorrow morning, I head south. Straight down I-95, from central New Jersey to northeast Florida, where I will be setting up my laptop in St. Augustine for the next two months. It’s about as far from Silicon Valley as I can be in the continental U.S., but that’s where you’ll find me gearing up for the first artificial intelligence (AI) news of 2023.
These are the 5 biggest AI stories I’m waiting for:
Join the Pan Asian Alumni Network (PAAN) and the Alumni Club of New York City for a series of virtual panels featuring diverse perspectives from the UChicago alumni community exploring career pathways, philosophical questions and trends determining the future of data science and artificial intelligence.
The first program in our series, Careers in Data Science, brings together UChicago alumni across different industries to discuss their career pathways, highlight key industry trends, and share advice for anyone looking to break into these fields.
A four-year study will help develop AI software that will speed up the process of matching donated kidneys with patients in need, especially those not at the top of the transplant list.
A new law in NYC will come into effect on April 15, 2023, requiring companies using automated employment decision tools to pass an audit for bias. AI ethicist Merve Hickok explains everything about it here.
In the midst of the Anti AI Art movement and the ever evolving complexity of the algorithms they are rallying against, this video essay discusses current flaws and future potential of AI Translation technology within Retro Game Emulation. Through rigorous testing of 3 games that never got localizations or fan translations (Tokimeki Memorial 2, Sakura Wars 2 & Boku No Natsuyasami 2), we will see how well Retroarch and ZTranslate’s AI Translator works for the average player. We will also discuss the ways in which this technology could one day be used in more formal localisations by professional teams, and wel will come to understand the nuances of the AI debate.
#AI #FanTranslation #Emulation.
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CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Introduction. 02:09 — Short Interlude. 02:45 — The Monolingual Dilemma. 03:31 — The Arrival of a Solution. 05:40 — Over Analyzing Someone Else’s Tweet. 09:32 — Preparing the Test. 11:04 — Test 1: Tokimeki Memorial 2 17:23 — Test 2: Sakura Wars 2 23:13 — Test 3: Boku No Natsuyasami 2 30:29 — Dejection & Regret. 32:05 — What I Learnt. 37:26 — Outro / Special Thanks.