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AI in tweets – November and December 2019

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10 January 2020



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We have collected some of the most interesting tweets about AI from the past couple of months.

NeurIPS

Indexing report on AI’s global impact

Discussion on the Impact of AI on the Future Job market

How to recognize flawed AI claims

AI debate

How much data is generated every minute

Building an AI benchmark for better understanding

Multillingual QA dataset

NLP Understanding Benchmark

Detecting 3D objects

Producing 3D objects from 2D images

More medical imaging products using AI getting approval for use

Visual Task Adaptation Benchmark

Google Research Football Environment




Nedjma Ousidhoum is a postdoc at the University of Cambridge.
Nedjma Ousidhoum is a postdoc at the University of Cambridge.




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