EPIC BLOOM

EPIC BLOOM

Author: CNA August 26, 2022 Duration: 35:19

Andy and Dave discuss the latest in AI and autonomy news and research, including an announcement that the Federal Trade Commission is exploring rules for cracking down on harmful commercial surveillance and lax data security, with the public having an opportunity to share input during a virtual public form on 8 September 2022. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), with help from Caroline Kraczon, releases The State of State AI Policy, a catalog of AI-related bills that states and local governments have passed, introduced or failed during the 2021-2022 legislative season. In robotics, Xiaomi introduces CyberOne, a 5-foot 9-inch robot that can identify "85 types of environmental sounds and 45 classifications of human emotions." Meanwhile at a recent Russian arms fair, Army-2022, a developer showed off a robot dog with a rocket-propelled grenade strapped to its back. NIST updates its AI Risk Management Framework to the second draft, making it available for review and comment. DARPA launches the SocialCyber project, a hybrid-AI project aimed at helping to protect the integrity of open-source code. BigScience launches BLOOM (BigScience Large Open-science Open-access Multilingual Language Model), a "bigger than GPT-3" multilanguage (46) model that a group of over 1,000 AI researchers has created, that anyone can download and tinker with it for free. Researchers at MIT develop artificial synapses that shuttle protons, resulting in synapses 10,000 times faster than biological ones. China's Comprehensive National Science Center claims that it has developed "mind-reading AI" capable of measuring loyalty to the Chinese Communist Party. Researchers at the University of Sydney demonstrate that human brains are better at identifying deepfakes than people, by examining results directly from neural activity. Researchers at the University of Glasgow combine AI with human vision to see around corners, reconstructing 16x16-pixel images of simple objects that the observer could not directly see. GoogleAI publishes research on Minerva, using language models to solve quantitative reasoning problems, and dramatically increasing the SotA. Researchers from MIT, Columbia, Harvard, and Waterloo publish work on a neural network that solves, explains, and generates university math problems "at a human level." CSET makes available the Country Activity Tracker for AI, an interactive tool on tech competitiveness and collaboration. And a group of researchers at Merced's Cognitive and Information Sciences Program make available Neural Networks in Cognitive Science.

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Tune into AI with AI: Artificial Intelligence with Andy Ilachinski for a grounded and insightful conversation about a field that often feels like science fiction. Host Andy Ilachinski, alongside David Broyles, breaks down complex topics without the hype, focusing on what the latest breakthroughs in AI and autonomy actually mean. This isn't just a technical deep dive; each episode carefully considers the real-world ramifications, particularly how these technologies intersect with global security and military strategy. You'll hear clear explanations of emerging research, thoughtful analysis of current events, and discussions that connect laboratory advances to their broader societal impact. Produced by CNA, this podcast serves as a vital resource for anyone looking to move beyond headlines and understand the forces shaping our future. The perspectives offered are those of the hosts and commentators, providing a focused lens on a rapidly evolving landscape. For listeners curious about the intersection of technology and policy, this series offers consistently substantive content that clarifies the present while thoughtfully examining the path ahead.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

AI with AI: Artificial Intelligence with Andy Ilachinski
Podcast Episodes
The Persistence of Memor-E [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:51
In COVID-related AI news, Andy and Dave discuss an editorial in The Lancet Digital Health, which examines whether preliminary models add clinical value to health-care systems. In regular AI news, an Italian court rules t…
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:53
In COVID-related news, Andy and Dave discuss a commercial AI model from Biocogniv that predicts COVID-19 infection using only blood tests, with a 95% sensitivity and a 49% specificity. In a story that highlights the gene…
Pork Rewinds [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:20
Just in time for the holidays, Andy and Dave look back and some of the more memorial AI-related stories from 2020. They begin with the passing of mathematician John Conway, creator of The Game of Life, who died in April…
The 4-Bit Blopera [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:09
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The Final Sunbrawler [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:25
Andy and Dave discuss the recent announcement that the U.S. Department of Defense announces that it will adopt the Defense Innovation Board's detailed principles for using AI. The European Commission releases its white p…
Will You, Won't You Join the DANs? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 38:34
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Poetein Folding [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:01
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Underbyte [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:02
In COVID-related AI news, Andy and Dave discuss research from MIT, BIM, and Harvard Medical School, which uses machine learning on Reddit posts to track the pandemic's impact on mental health. And the UK and is planning…
A.I. in the Sky [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:56
Andy and Dave welcome Arthur Holland Michel to the podcast for a discussion on predictability and understandability in military AI. Arthur is an Associate Researcher at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Resear…
The Rosetta Drone [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 34:25
In COVID-related AI news, MIT researchers have published a machine learning algorithm that can diagnose COVID-19 by the sounds of a person's forced cough. And the US Veterans Affairs Department rolls out a machine learni…