AI mimicking nature: Flying and talking (sponsored by Microsoft)
Lili Cheng shares two examples of AI inspired by nature. In the first, Microsoft researchers created a system that uses artificial intelligence that draws on the way birds fly to keep a sailplane aloft. The second explores what makes people unique, our language instinct, and our ability to model how people socialize and accomplish work.
Talk Title | AI mimicking nature: Flying and talking (sponsored by Microsoft) |
Speakers | Lili Cheng (Microsoft) |
Conference | Artificial Intelligence Conference |
Conf Tag | Put AI to Work |
Location | San Francisco, California |
Date | September 18-20, 2017 |
URL | Talk Page |
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Video | Talk Video |
Artificial intelligence models the real world around us, learning from social animals, people, and situations. But from where do AI researchers derive their inspiration? Lili Cheng shares two examples of AI inspired by nature. In the first, Microsoft researchers created a system that uses artificial intelligence that draws on the way birds fly to keep a sailplane aloft. The second explores what makes people unique, our language instinct, and our ability to model how people socialize and accomplish work. This keynote is sponsored by Microsoft.