Google "Artificial Intelligence Network Cover the World" Concept
Google acknowledged on January 26 (US time) the acquisition of artificial intelligence (AI) emerging companies, Deepmind.According to reports, Google has paid hundreds of dollars to the British company.
Shortly before the acquisition of DEEPMIND, Google acquired NEST, a manufacturer that provides smart thermostat and smoke finder for $ 3.2 billion (Japanese version).The company has also acquired many cutting -edge robot companies (Japanese versions) and other AI emerging companies, DNNRESEARCH.
Facebook, IBM, and Microsoft are also increasing investment in AI, securing AI's new talent.According to The Information, Facebook was also trying to acquire DeepMind.
Google has recently hired more geniuses to explore the new AI field called Deep Learning.
Deep learning is to imitate the biological structure of the human brain with software and develop a machine that learns without human involvement.This may be useful for photographic awareness that does not need to ask humans.It may also help to understand human language.This is an important weapon of the company's smartphone app and Google Glass.
Among the articles introducing Jeffrey Hinton, a pioneer in deep learning, Jeffrey Hinton, who has been working in Google in a part -time worker, Daniela Ernandez of WIRED is a human beings.He states that the aim is to freely use the machine to give the machine to the machine to understand the environment like a human.Hinton and his company can understand the language, language and material world, even if he cannot tell what he is looking at, listening, or touching.We are working on building a network.
At present, there seems to be no organization that gathers funds, technology and freedom on this ground to actually realize a number of science fiction dreams as well as Google.
For many people, Google has already functioned as an important part of the "outboard brain" (this word was created by the WIRED columnist Clive Thompson).The more Google accumulates information, the more you need to remember.Humans are just "google".
Google's "external brain" on the web should be more evolved in the future, not only online, but also through various things in the real world.What happens to our brain at that time?
Text by Marcus Wohlsen
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