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Breakthroughs in machine learning are helping humans solve some of the most complicated problems we face. Artificially intelligent computers are sifting through vast data sets, learning patterns and behavior from each new interaction with each new piece of information. Health care, transportation, warfare, communication, entertainment, retail, the workplace: AI is poised to revolutionize modern life. What will our intelligent future look like? AtlanticLIVE Executive Director Patrick Garrigan and Jeff Brown, Vice President, Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence, Fidelity Investments offered opening remarks. Meredith Broussard, Professor, NYU; Author, Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World, Dana Griffin, Executive in Residence, Human Ventures, and Kristin Shevis, Chief Customer Officer, Clarifai joined The Atlantic’s Steve Clemons to discuss the coming changes.
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In 2018, Dana's point about this actually being the 'age of I.A. (intelligent algorithms)' VS. the 'age of A.I. (artificial intelligence)' is a prudent observation.