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HUMAN COMPATIBLE: AI and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell book review


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HUMAN COMPATIBLE: AI and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell book review
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Jacob Dykes
by Stuart Russell • allen lane
If a human baby, in its first year of life, became the world Chess or Go champion, pandemonium would erupt. Theories would include demonic possession, an alien visitation, or a genetic engineering experiment let loose on the world. That baby did exist however: its name was AlphaGo, and the proud parents at Google trained it in 2016 through ‘reinforcement learning’ and 1.5 million iterations of ‘self-play’. 
It’s this relationship between the human and machine mind that is at the centre of Stuart Russell’s Human Compatible. Russell knows that many of us don’t really understand the cognitive framework behind algorithms. To explain, he holds up a mirror to the human brain to demonstrate what algorithms are being programmed to do. ....

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Fujitsu Leverages World's Fastest Supercomputer 'Fugaku' and AI to Deliver Real-Time Tsunami Prediction in Joint Project


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TOKYO, Feb 16, 2021 - (JCN Newswire) - The International Research Institute of Disaster Science at Tohoku University, the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo, and Fujitsu Laboratories have today announced the successful development of an AI model that will empower disaster management teams with the ability to predict tsunami flooding in coastal areas in near real-time, harnessing the computational power of the world s fastest supercomputer(1), Fugaku, jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu.
Fig. 1: Overview of tsunami prediction with AI
Fig. 2: Comparison between anticipated flooding (tsunami source model created by Cabinet Office of Japan) of Nankai Trough Megathrust Earthquake and prediction results of newly developed AI ....

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Intriguing new twist to unfolding story of DNA


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Intriguing new twist to unfolding story of DNA
Scientists have developed ground-breaking techniques for visualising the stresses and strains placed on tiny twisted DNA circles.
Using advanced atomic force microscope technology and a supercomputer, the research team from the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, York and the John Innes Centre revealed that twisted DNA can develop kinks and creases that help to package it into compact shapes.
Getting a DNA molecule into a cell involves a process of folding called supercoiling, where the DNA is twisted and looped.
The researchers believe their technique for visualising how DNA can compact so tightly will accelerate the development of new forms of gene therapy where diseases can be prevented or cured by because these very small circles of DNA can squeeze into cells more easily. ....

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