Introduction to Experimental AI Epistemology by Monica Anderson

Introduction to Experimental AI Epistemology by Monica Anderson

Introduction to Experimental AI Epistemology by Monica Anderson

Copied from my main site: Experimental epistemology is the use of the experimental methods of the cognitive sciences to shed light on debates within epistemology, the philosophical study of knowledge and rationally justified belief. Some skeptics contend that ‘experimental epistemology’ (or ‘experimental philosophy’ more generally) is an oxymoron. If you are doing experiments, they say, … Read more

Demystifying Structured and Unstructured Data in Healthcare: Unlocking the Potential of EHR, Medical Imaging, and Predictive Analytics

Demystifying Structured and Unstructured Data in Healthcare: Unlocking the Potential of EHR, Medical Imaging, and Predictive Analytics

The subconscious visuals of healthcare data scientists and analysts at work involve neatly organized spreadsheets, algorithms, programming languages processing data, and visualization tools that churn out colorful graphs and charts. and similar. However, this is far from reality. In reality, data scientists grapple with one element on a daily basis – unstructured data. The big … Read more

A Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer

A Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer

Both the Science Fiction and Artificial Intelligence communities have, for decades, predicted the arrival of a personal chatbot style dialog-competent AI that you can access any time you wish for as long as you wish, possibly for all hours you are awake. One obvious implementation is to provide a phone number that anyone can speed-dial … Read more

Creating digital elevation models from open data

Creating digital elevation models from open data

A Digital Elevation Model (DEM) represents the elevation of the Earth’s surface as a grid of elevation values. It serves as essential tools for understanding the Earth’s topography, hydrology, and landforms. Researchers, geologists, and environmental scientists rely on DEMs for various purposes, including terrain analysis, flood modeling, and urban planning. Creating a DEM using open-source … Read more

What is Voice Recognition: How it Works, Advantages, Example

What is Voice Recognition: How it Works, Advantages, Example

Market Size: In less than 20 years, voice recognition technology has grown phenomenally. But what does the future hold? In 2020, the global voice recognition technology market was about $10.7 billion. It is projected to skyrocket to $27.16 billion by 2026 growing at a CAGR of 16.8% from 2021 to 2026. What is Voice Recognition and … Read more

A Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer

Why Do AIs Lie?

Zeroth Principles can clarify many issues in the ML/AI domain. As discussed in a previous post, Epistemology is normally an armchair discipline, like the rest of Philosophy. It has only lately become accessible to experiments because we can use various Machine Learning models to test our hypotheses. I would like to introduce three statements in … Read more

Drone racing drives AI innovation for space exploration

Drone racing drives AI innovation for space exploration

Researchers at Delft University of Technology’s (TU Delft) are utilizing drone racing to test neural-network-based AI systems intended for future space missions. This innovative research was a collaboration between the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Advanced Concepts Team and the Micro Air Vehicle Laboratory (MAVLab) at TU Delft. The project aims to explore the use of … Read more

Large Language Models in Healthcare: Breakthroughs, Use Cases, and Challenges

Large Language Models in Healthcare: Breakthroughs, Use Cases, and Challenges

Why do we – as a human civilization – need to nurture scientific competencies and foster R&D-driven innovation? Can’t conventional techniques and approaches be followed for eternity? Well, the very purpose of science and technology is to uplift humans, elevate lifestyles, and ultimately make the world a better place. Specifically, in the realm of healthcare, … Read more

A Young Lady’s Illustrated Primer

AI Is A Crazy Uncle

People are different. AIs are different. Some people may be comparing ChatGPT to that crazy uncle we have to put up with each Thanksgiving. Some part of AI bias is in the eye of the beholder. Some is not. Some may advocate tight control of AI learning corpora. In essence, how they are raised, in … Read more

Ant insights lead to robot navigation breakthrough

Ant insights lead to robot navigation breakthrough

In a recent study published in Science Robotics, researchers at TU Delft have drawn inspiration from ants to develop an insect-inspired autonomous navigation strategy for tiny, lightweight robots. This innovative approach allows the robots to return home after long journeys, requiring minimal computation and memory – just 0.65 kilobytes per 100 meters. Scientists have long … Read more