The Future of AI Depends on a Huge Workforce of Human Teachers – Bloomberg
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Leer más...Apple made headlines by announcing that the price for its new iPhone X (a fancy term for 10) will range from $999 to $1,149. These prices are commanding attention because they are significantly higher than the base prices of the two other iPhone models that were also announced, the […] Lee el artículo completo aquí The Psychology Behind the New iPhone’s Four-Digit Price
Leer más...Andrew Ng has likened artificial intelligence (AI) to electricity in that it will be as transformative for us as electricity was for our ancestors. I can only guess that electricity was mystifying, scary, and even shocking to them — just as AI will be to many of us . […] Lee el artículo completo aquí In the AI Age, “Being Smart” Will Mean Something Completely Different
Leer más...Don’t want to borrow to get the education you need to land a high-paying job? A coding bootcamp is now paying students to learn computer programming, rather than charging tuition — and guaranteeing them jobs when they graduate. The Virginia-based company, called Revature, is setting up classrooms at college […] Lee el artículo completo aquí This Coding School Will Pay YOU to Attend
Leer más...«Digital technology has been roiling markets and disrupting companies for more than two decades, but despite that lengthy history, incumbents are still struggling to enact and deliver on digital transformations.» Lee artículo completo…
Leer más...FOR a ten-year-old, Amartya is a thoughtful chap. One Monday morning at the Khan Lab School (KLS) in Mountain View, California, he explains that his maths is “pretty strong” but he needs to work on his writing. Not to worry, though; Amartya has a plan. He will practise grammar […] Click here to view original web page at http://www.economist.com
Leer más...IN 1953 B.F. Skinner visited his daughter’s maths class. The Harvard psychologist found every pupil learning the same topic in the same way at the same speed. A few days later he built his first “teaching machine”, which let children tackle questions at their own pace. By the mid-1960s […] Click here to view original web page at http://www.economist.com
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