Kenneth Cukier reviews “Possible Minds: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI,” a collection of essays edited by John Brockman.
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Jul 20, 2019
China: Facing up to hyper-surveillance
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in categories: robotics/AI, surveillance
China is the world leader in facial recognition technology. But is the state using it to violate the human rights of its citizens?
Jul 20, 2019
We won’t control Libra, promises Facebook’s blockchain boss
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in category: bitcoin
David Marcus has written a post intended to give “clarity” to the critics of Libra, the blockchain network Facebook is trying to seed.
First, to those who say the system is not really decentralized: “We totally get the point,” Marcus wrote in the July 3 post. “But it was important to start with trusted entities that could operate in a regulated environment and with the operational expertise required to ensure the integrity of the network in its foundational stage.”
He reiterated that “we’re committed to gradually transitioning to a permissionless state in the years to come,” and added that in the meantime, “I’d argue that one hundred geographically distributed, industry-diverse organizations is quite decentralized.” ( There are only 28 so far, however.)
Jul 20, 2019
Future elections may be swayed by intelligent, weaponized chatbots
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Jul 20, 2019
A new set of images that fool AI could help make it more hacker-proof
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in categories: information science, robotics/AI
Squirrels mislabeled as sea lions and dragonflies confused with manhole covers are challenging algorithms to be more resilient to attacks.
Jul 20, 2019
Elon Musk wants to link brains directly to machines
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in categories: Elon Musk, neuroscience
Jul 20, 2019
Facebook says it will behave better from now on
Posted by Vivek Jaiswal in category: futurism
Despite mistakes like failing to stop data on 50m of its users being harvested without permission, Facebook now wants to convince the world is can be trusted.
The social network says it will behave better from now on.