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How much of a problem is white noise for the real-world usage of a DNN?

I read that deep neural networks can be relatively easily fooled (link) to give high confidence in recognition of synthetic/artificial images that are completely (or at least mostly) out of the confidence subject. Personally, I don't really see a…
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How to determine the embedding size?

When we are training a neural network, we are going to determine the embedding size to convert the categorical (in NLP, for instance) or continuous (in computer vision or voice) information to hidden vectors (or embeddings), but I wonder if there…
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Is artificial life really life or not?

I define Artificial Life as a "simulation" or "copy" of life. However, should it be considered a simulation or copy? If one had motivation and money, someone could theoretically create evolving computers, with a program that allows mutation OR…
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Is there an ideal range of learning rate which always gives a good result almost in all problems?

I once read somewhere that there is a range of learning rate within which learning is optimal in almost all the cases, but I can't find any literature about it. All I could get is the following graph from the paper: The need for small learning rates…
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What are the biggest barriers to get RL in production?

I am studying the state of the art of Reinforcement Learning, and my point is that we see so many applications in the real world using Supervised and Unsupervised learning algorithms in production, but I don't see the same thing with Reinforcement…
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What are the main differences between a perceptron and a naive Bayes classifier?

What are the main differences between a perceptron and a naive Bayes classifier?
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Could there be existential threats to humanity due to AI?

We are doing research, spending hours figuring out how we can make real AI software (intelligent agents) to work better. We are also trying to implement some applications e.g. in business, health and education, using the AI technology. Nonetheless,…
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What are general ideas behind OpenCog?

OpenCog is an open source AGI-project co-founded by the mercurial AI researcher Ben Goertzel. Ben Goertzel writes a lot of stuff, some of it really whacky. Nonetheless, he is clearly very intelligent and has thought deeply about AI for many decades.…
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Would an AI with human intelligence have the same rights as a human under current legal frameworks?

For example, would an AI be able to own property, evict tenants, acquire debt, employ, vote, or marry? What are the legal structures in place to implement a strong AI into society?
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When will the number of neurons in AI systems equal the human brain?

Based on fitting to historical data and extrapolation, when is it expected that the number of neurons in AI systems will equal those of the human brain? I'm interested in a possible direct replication of the human brain, which will need equal…
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Can the English language ever be generalized using a set of grammar rules?

In programming languages, there is a set of grammar rules which govern the construction of valid statements and expressions. These rules help in parsing the programs written by the user. Can there ever be a functionally complete set of grammar rules…
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What are the top artificial intelligence journals?

What are the top artificial intelligence journals? I am looking for general artificial intelligence research, not necessarily machine learning.
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Why is depth-first search an artificial intelligence algorithm?

I'm new to the artificial intelligence field. In our first chapters, there is one topic called "problem-solving by searching". After searching for it on the internet, I found the depth-first search algorithm. The algorithm is easy to understand, but…
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What is the most sophisticated AI ever made?

What is the most advanced AI software/system that humans have made to date, and what does it do?
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What are some resources with exercises related to neural networks?

I am asking for a book (or any other online resource) where we can solve exercises related to neural networks, similar to the books or online resources dedicated to mathematics where we can solve mathematical exercises.
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