Enterprise AI For Dummies. Zachary Jarvinen
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Introduction
What we want is a machine that can learn from experience.
— Alan Turing, Lecture to the London Mathematical Society, 20 February 1947
The whizbang aspects of artificial intelligence get lots of press and screen time. Consider a few recent headlines:
The U.S. Army is creating robots that can follow orders.
DeepMind’s AI has now outcompeted nearly all human players at StarCraft II.
A robotic hand taught itself to solve a Rubik’s Cube after creating its own training regime.
A new AI fake text generator may be too dangerous to release, say creators.
This AI bot writes such convincing ads that Chase just “hired” it to write marketing copy.
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