We’re back with another edition of Machine Learnings, brought to you by the folks at Heyday.
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What we're reading.
1/ How Google programmed its new robot…with a web scraper! Learn more from Wired >
2/ Researchers at Stanford have found a way to improve AI computing efficiency, and enable us to use AI in the smallest of devices. Learn more from Stanford >
3/ …Which may enable people like Charlie Catlett to achieve his dream of the Array of Things helping folks in every city. Learn more from MIT Technology Review >
4/ Google is making great strides with their robotic tech, and this explainer of recent advances focuses on using language for robots. Learn more from Google AI Blog >
5/ The first “robot rapper” has signed to a major label, Capitol Records. Who will own their masters? Learn more from XXL >
6/ More massive improvements coming to dataset pruning. This is how we scale! Learn more from MarkTech Post >
7/ Discrimination has long been a challenge of AI tooling, so what does it look like to prevent racist robots? Learn more from Wired >
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