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The science that built the AI revolution

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INA of four parts Series, we study the development of obstetrics Amnesty International. What are the scientific and technological developments that have turned into the first artificial neurons, into strong and multi -use linguistic models such as chattingGPT?

Part One: What is intelligence? In the mid -twentieth century, the internal works of computer scientists in the human brain were inspired to build the first “thinking machines”. But how human intelligence is related to artificial type?

Part Two: How do you learn machines? Learning is essential to artificial intelligence. It is the way that computers can recognize or identify the objects in the images. But how can artificial neurons can be published to find data patterns, and what mathematics make everything possible?

Part Three: What was made Amnesty International Take off? A decade ago, many people work Amnesty International It focused on building algorithms that would allow machines to see and get to know things. When doing this, they collided with two innovations – Big data sets and specialized computer chips – that have transformed the entire field of computer science. How do you create the growth of the global web network and the design of 3D games, a turning point in seeking to build smart machines?

Fourth part: What did he make Amnesty International General models? In the year 2022, it Amnesty International The revolution finally arrived. With the arrival of the chatGPT And its human -like text, the world finally woke up to the capabilities of the great language models. distinct Amnesty InternationalThe generated images (as well as Deepfakes) have become more prevalent. Suddenly, it looked Amnesty International Models have developed creative skills. Under the new “generation” Amnesty International The models were old algorithms taught some new tricks. These new models promised to convert … everything.

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