
Episode 37 - Andrew Moore
In April 2020, the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence issued its first-quarter recommendations to Congress, covering seven lines of effort, six of which are public and one of whic...
6 Mai 202040min

Episode 36 - Vittorio Sebastiano
COVID-19 continues to sweep through the human population, killing some and damaging the health of others. While this podcast is normally focused on machine-learning, this week I talk to Vittorio Sebas...
15 Apr 202044min

Episode 35 - Irina Rish
COVID-19 has swept across the world was startling speed, but with equally startling speed, the machine learning community has responded. This week I speak with Irina Rish, a professor at the Universit...
30 Mar 202037min

Episode 34 - David Cox
There has been a debate in the past few years between the symbolists and the connectionists about the future of artificial intelligence. The symbolists say that traditional, explainable, logic-based a...
18 Mar 202044min

Episode 33 - Justin Gottschlich
Justin Gottschlich, who founded the machine programming research group at Intel Labs, explains his group's efforts to automate software development. The ambition is to make it possible for anybody to ...
4 Mar 202047min

Episode 32 - Casimir Wierzynski
This week I talk to Casimir Wierzynski, a senior director in Intel's AI Products Group, Cas talked about his work in privacy, taking me on a tour of the latest strategies that promise to unlock the da...
19 Feb 202041min

Episode 31 - Terry Sejnowski
Terry Sejnowski, author of the book Deep Learning Revolution, who together with Geoff Hinton created Boltzmann machines, a deep learning network that has remarkable similarities to learning in the bra...
5 Feb 20201h 2min

Episode 30 - The 3 Most Interesting Trends In AI
We begin 2020 by looking back at some of the highlights from 2019 including conversations with Turing award winners, Yoshua, Bengio and Yann Lecun, as well as with the father of reinforcement learning...
7 Jan 202031min



















