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Government use of facial recognition and AI at Google (Practical AI #6)
July 23, 2018
18:17
13.26 MB
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In this episode, Chris and Daniel discuss the latest news, including an article about Google’s AI principles, and they highlight some useful resources to help you level up.
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Notes and Links
- ACLU calls for a moratorium on government use of facial recognition technologies – TechCrunch
- Doing good data science - O’Reilly Media
- An Overview of National AI Strategies – Politics + AI – Medium
- Meet CIMON, the 1st Robot with Artificial Intelligence to Fly in Space
- AI at Google: our principles
- Foundations of Machine Learning
- Machine Learning Crash Course | Google Developers
- Best Laptop for Machine Learning - YouTube
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