From MIT researchers who have an AI system that rapidly predicts how two proteins will attach, to Facebook’s first high-performance self-supervised algorithm that works for speech, vision, and text, Daniel and Chris survey the AI landscape for notable milestones in the application of AI in industry and research.

From MIT researchers who have an AI system that rapidly predicts how two proteins will attach, to Facebook’s first high-performance self-supervised algorithm that works for speech, vision, and text, Daniel and Chris survey the AI landscape for notable milestones in the application of AI in industry and research.

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Chris Benson – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteDaniel Whitenack – Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:



The first high-performance self-supervised algorithm that works for speech, vision, and text
DeepMind says its new AI coding engine is as good as an average human programmer
Artificial intelligence system rapidly predicts how two proteins will attach
Seeing Theory

Books

“The Art of Doing Science and Engineering” by Richard W. Hamming
“Patterns, Predictions, and Actions” by Moritz Hardt and Benjamin Recht

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