“AI is akin to building a rocket ship. You need a huge engine and a lot of fuel. The rocket engine is the learning algorithms but the fuel is the huge amounts of data we can feed to these algorithms.”— Andrew Ng, amazon.com
“Let me be clear: Humans will remain in charge of AI for the rest of time.”— Eric Schmidt, defensenews.com
“High-performing native advertising units combined with AI offer a deeper semantic understanding and granularity on campaigns. 2018 will see brands embrace this fully. In fact, by the end of the year, any platform or partner without an AI capability for ad targeting will start to look increasingly da…”— Dale Lovell, marketingweek.com
“When robots become as smart and capable as human beings, there will be nothing left for people to do because machines will be both stronger and smarter than humans.”— Kevin Drum, motherjones.com
“Because AI is about taking data into insight and decision, so I anticipate the internet sector, entrepreneurial sector, to continue to grow and in many cases displace and even wipe out traditional companies in China”— Kai-Fu Lee, cnbc.com
“As our network size and number of platform connections has grown, it has become impossible to process the volume of information with humans alone. Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, we have taught machines to replicate the curation process with speed and scale.”— Ted Murphy, finance.yahoo.com
“People ask me: Will the machines ever win against humanity? I say: 'Look around in any airport or restaurant and see how many people are on their phones. The machines have already won.'”— James Cameron, hollywoodreporter.com
“Humans have already lost to machines when it comes to motivation longevity. Which arguably is more important than intelligence.”— Patrick Algrim, patrickalgrim.me
“The portion of evolution in which animals developed eyes was a big development. Now computers have eyes.”— Jeff Dean, nytimes.com
“These new computational techniques create a broader palette for artists.”— Allison Parrish, nytimes.com
“A key aspect of intelligence is versatility – the capability of doing many different things. Current AI systems excel at mastering a single skill, such as Go, Jeopardy, or even helicopter aerobatics. But, when you instead ask an AI system to do a variety of seemingly simple problems, it will struggl…”— Chelsea Finn, bair.berkeley.edu
“For all the progress made, it seems like almost all important questions in AI remain unanswered. Many have not even been properly asked yet.”— François Chollet, twitter.com
“Disney created artificial intelligence that knows exactly how much you like its movies”— Inc., twitter.com
“I think people who are naysayers and try to drum up these doomsday scenarios — I just, I don't understand it. It's really negative and in some ways I actually think it is pretty irresponsible. In the next five to 10 years, AI is going to deliver so many improvements in the quality of our lives.”— Mark Zuckerberg, cnbc.com
“More and more, it seems, the technology billed as freeing humanity is now being used to replace it outright. The car is, quite literally, becoming the driver.”— Matt Labash, weeklystandard.com
“Word embeddings or word vectors are a way for computers to understand what words mean in text written by people. The goal is to represent words as lists of numbers, where small changes to the numbers represent small changes to the meaning of the word. This is a technique that helps in building AI al…”— Robert Speer, blog.conceptnet.io
“Each sentence of OMCS was entered by a goal-directed user hoping to contribute common sense, resulting in a wealth of statements that focus on simple, real-world concepts that often go unstated.”— Robert Speer, Catherine Havasi, Jason Alonso, amazon.com
“In thinking about designing an expert system, one shou1d always keep in mind the two parts: a knowledge base, which you may think of as a global data base containing facts, rules, relations, etc., and an inference engine which interprets the knowledge and controls the problem solving procedure accor…”— Robert S. Engelmore, lib.dr.iastate.edu
“Asking for a definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is like the old story of the blind men describing an elephant. You can get many different definitions, depending on one's point of view.”— Robert S. Engelmore, lib.dr.iastate.edu