Deep learning has emerged as the preferred form of artificial intelligence for many tech companies, startups, and investors, but some AI scientists don’t think it can live up to its massive hype, according to this New York Times report . This sounds like a strategy to mitigate the kind of disillusionment with AI that has happened in the past when funding and activity in AI has dried up—known as...
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Now-former president Trump’s last minute pardon of self-driving car engineer Anthony Levandowski raises a fascinating question about crime and punishment in Silicon Valley. When a judge last year sentenced Levandowski to 18 months in prison for stealing a proprietary Google document, he said his goal was deterrence. As we reported at the time, the judge said letting Levandowski off...
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