The Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) is an organization within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence responsible for leading research to overcome difficult challenges relevant to the United States Intelligence Community. IARPA characterizes its mission as follows: "To envision and lead high-risk, high-payoff research that delivers innovative technology for future overwhelming intelligence advantage." IARPA funds academic and industry research across a broad range of technical areas, including mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, neuroscience, linguistics, political science, and cognitive psychology. Most IARPA research is unclassified and openly published. IARPA transfers successful research results and technologies to other government agencies. Notable IARPA investments include quantum computing, superconducting computing, machine learning, and forecasting tournaments. (Wikipedia).
Testing and Online Experimentation
Join Data Science Dojo and Statsig for a conversation on experimentation and testing. Learn how leading companies like Facebook use experimentation to build better products and accelerate their growth with 10x as much testing. Web experimentation can range from simple projects like design
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The Rise of Artificial Intelligence | Off Book | PBS Digital Studios
Viewers like you help make PBS (Thank you š) . Support your local PBS Member Station here: http://to.pbs.org/Donateoffbook Video Sources! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aq_fU6bY-l5BdGVUdUVOX2ZBWFNlb2tLcnZnT1g5ekE&usp=sharing Artificial intelligence is an ever evolving goal
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What is the Advancing Data Justice Research and Practice Project?
Research from The Alan Turing Institute brings together perspectives from across the globe to discuss how data-driven technologies can be deployed in a way which is compatible with values of social justice. Read more about the Advancing Data Justice: Research and Practice project here: h
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Advancing Data Justice: Power pillar
Research from The Alan Turing Institute brings together perspectives from across the globe to discuss how data-driven technologies can be deployed in a way which is compatible with values of social justice. Read more about the Advancing Data Justice: Research and Practice project here: h
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Advancing Data Justice: Participation pillar
Research from The Alan Turing Institute brings together perspectives from across the globe to discuss how data-driven technologies can be deployed in a way which is compatible with values of social justice. Read more about the Advancing Data Justice: Research and Practice project here: h
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CGSR | Artificial Intelligence: Nuclear Strategy and Risk in the Digital Age
Talk Abstract We are now in an era of rapid disruptive technological change, especially in artificial intelligence (AI). AI technology is already being infused into military machines, and global armed forces are well advanced in their planning, research and development, and in some cases,
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Welcome to DeepMind: Embarking on one of the greatest adventures in scientific history
At DeepMind, weāre embarking on one of the greatest adventures in scientific history. Our mission is to solve intelligence, to advance science and benefit humanity. To make this possible, we bring together scientists, designers, engineers, ethicists, and more, to research and build safe
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Towards ambient intelligence in AI-assisted healthcare spaces - Dr Fei-Fei Li, Stanford University
Abstract: Artificial intelligence has begun to impact healthcare in areas including electronic health records, medical images, and genomics. But one aspect of healthcare that has been largely left behind thus far is the physical environments in which healthcare delivery takes place: hospit
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Government-driven science & technology | Jason Matheny | EA Global: San Francisco 2016
Government-Driven Science & Technology, a talk by Jason Gaverick Matheny, director of Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). Previously Jason worked for the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University where his work focused on existential risk. He holds a PhD in
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HLCS | Industrial Engagement, Research Focus, and Highlights at the Hartree Center
Talk 1: Industrial Engagement at the Hartree Center (Speaker: Michael Gleaves) Overview of the Hartree centre based in the North West of England carrying our applied research and innovation with industry to help adopt High Performance computing, data analytics and AI technologies. Will c
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Stanford Seminar - Dr. Atsunori Kanemura, Chief Research Officer and Chief Scientist, LeapMind
Dr. Atsunori Kanemura LeapMind November 14, 2019 Atsunori Kanemura received the Ph.D. degree in Informatics from Kyoto University, Japan, in 2009. He is the Chief Research Officer and Chief Scientist at LeapMind Inc., Tokyo, Japan, an Invited Senior Scientist at National Institute of Adva
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People-centric AI for the built environment: Burcin Becerik-Gerber, USC
Speaker: Burcin Becerik-Gerber (University of Southern California, US) With the recent advancements in data science and artificial intelligence, we will soon have different experiences with our built environments. This inevitable change will impact our everyday experiences, causing novel
From playlist Data-Centric Engineering Seminar Series
Computer History "Engineering Research Associates" ERA 1101, UNIVAC, Cryptology, 1946 Sperry Rand
Vintage Computer History; Cryptology; Navy Intelligence: This unique presentation provides an introduction to the origin and history of ENGINEERING RESEARCH ASSOCIATES (āERAā) a pioneering and influential computer company founded in Minnesota in 1946. Formed and staffed by former members
From playlist Computer History: UNIVAC, Remington Rand, Sperry Rand
Advancing Data Justice: Knowledge pillar
Research from The Alan Turing Institute brings together perspectives from across the globe to discuss how data-driven technologies can be deployed in a way which is compatible with values of social justice. Read more about the Advancing Data Justice: Research and Practice project here: h
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SICSS 2017 - Mass Collaboration (Day 5. June 23, 2017)
The first Summer Institute in Computational Social Science was held at Princeton University from June 18 to July 1, 2017, sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation. For more details, please visit https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2017/
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Caltech Science Exchange: What Is AI?
Artificial intelligence is transforming scientific research as well as everyday life from communications to transportation to health care and more. In this video, learn about the history of AI and what it means for our world. The field of artificial intelligence arose from the idea that m
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AIUK: AI in action (Session 2)
Hosted by Gemma Milne, meet the UKās leading researchers and experience their demonstrations, from robot fish to gamified AI. Watch their demonstrations live, ask questions, and follow up via chat! Professor Roy Ruddle, Professor of Computing, University of Leeds ā Does visualisation help
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AI Weekly Update - March 8th, 2021 (#27)!
Thank you for watching! Please Subscribe! Content Links: Multimodal neurons (OpenAI): https://openai.com/blog/multimodal-neurons/ Multimodal neurons (Distil): https://distill.pub/2021/multimodal-neurons/ DeepDream (Wikipedia): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepDream CLIP (OpenAI): https:/
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Hunting Heisenberg: Capturing Germany's Atomic Secrets
The Alsos Mission, a joint US-UK secret team of nuclear experts was sent in 1945 to track down top German physicist Werner Heisenberg and the scientists and technology creating Germany's atomic weapons programme. It was a race against time, as the Allies were worried that the German's migh
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Design, analysis and applications of efficient algorithms for graph based modelling
From 25 June to 14 September 2018, 20 interns worked across nine projects. This series is a compilation of their final presentation. Speaker(s): Oliver Crook, University of Cambridge Timothy Hurst, University of Edinburgh/Heriot-Watt We are currently involved in an exciting re-structur
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