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Google AI Spawns Other AIs

5-12-2017 < Blacklisted News 44 184 words
 

Google has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system that has created its own “child”.


What’s more, the original AI has trained its creation to such a high level that it outperforms every other human-built AI system like it.


It’s an impressive achievement, but one that could also trigger fears about what else AI could create without human involvement.


Google unveiled its AutoML project in May, with the aim of making it easier to design machine learning models by automating the process.


“In our approach…, a controller neural net can propose a ‘child’ model architecture, which can then be trained and evaluated for quality on a particular task,” the company said at the time.


“That feedback is then used to inform the controller how to improve its proposals for the next round. We repeat this process thousands of times — generating new architectures, testing them, and giving that feedback to the controller to learn from.”


In November, the AutoML plans were used to create NASNet, a “child” AI designed for object detection, which outperformed state-of-the-art machine-learning architectures built for academic competitions by humans.


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