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Synopsis
From socially aware artificial intelligence to the development of conversational interfaces to GPUs and CPUs, hear about the latest AI research being done at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science and how it's going to affect the enterprise. A new podcast from TechTarget's SearchCIO.
Episodes
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IBM manager: Cyber-resilience strategy part of business continuity
31/10/2018Cyber resilience is increasingly a must for company executives. IBM's Andrea Sayles details the latest threats, as well as best practices for how to be prepared for attacks.
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'Virtual humans' pick up on social cues
27/04/2018Carnegie Mellon University's Justine Cassell talks about her efforts to turn software into 'virtual humans.'
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning forge path to a better UI
29/03/2018Carnegie Mellon University's Chris Harrison talks about the future of the user interface in this episode of 'Schooled in AI.'
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Relentless AI cyberattacks will require new protective measures
23/02/2018AI cyberattacks won't be particularly clever; instead, they'll be fast and fierce. Carnegie Mellon University's Jason Hong explains in this episode of 'Schooled in AI.'
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Trying to wrap your brain around AI? CMU has an AI stack for that
23/01/2018In this episode of 'Schooled in AI,' Andrew Moore, dean of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about the benefits of the AI stack.