Artificial Intelligence gets real
Artificial intelligence projects are moving from the lab to the real world.
The future of AI is here: It's just widely distributed. If your definition of artificial intelligence is a humanoid robot that can walk, talk, and chew gum then AI hasn't yet delivered on its promise. But just wait. AI researchers are making major strides in developing machines that can perform human functions. Here are some examples.
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