Artificial Intelligence

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN 2019: SOME BASIC TREND ANALYSIS

Discerning trends in Artificial Intelligence (AI) is never easy. Anyone familiar with predicting AI trends will know historically that there has been too many false dawns and especially in recent years, too much hype. What, therefore, might 2019 hold for us? Judging by the pattern of events over the past 12 months, I would submit that there will be one major trend and associated with it, a number of subsidiary directions. The major trend regarding AI development is the clear perception…

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STEPHEN HAWKINGS AND AI: A BRIEF PERSPECTIVE

Not long after his death last year, Stephen Hawking’s final literary contribution was published under the title ‘BRIEF ANSWERS TO THE BIG QUESTIONS’. In chapter 9, he returned to a subject that had much vexed him in his later years, namely ‘Will artificial intelligence outsmart us?’ Hawking was known to harbour deep reservations about some aspects of artificial intelligence (AI), although it is also fair to say that he greatly welcomed the potential benefits to humanity that he and many commentators…

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AI Forum Hungary 2018 – The presentations

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FORUM HUNGARY  5th December 2018 Budapest SESSION 1: LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE This segment of the workshop was focused primarily on the use of AI in law enforcement policies including the use of drones, robots and cyber tools. Guest speakers: Richard HOSKINS, retired-FBI – USA: AI and the Future of Law Enforcement Zoltán BÁCS, NKE – HUN: A mesterséges intelligencia preventív felhasználása – Preventive use of AI Andrew DOLAN, CSNSC Ltd -UK: The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence, Keeping us…

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AI and Law Enforcement

 by Richard B. HOSKINS I have to confess that I feel somewhat unqualified to speak here today. Not so much due to lack of familiarity with the topic, but rather because I must admit to some degree of hypocrisy or bias. You see, there have been occasions in my career when the future in the form of new technologies announced itself, and I refused to answer the call hoping it would just leave me alone. At times, I sounded like my…

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Privacy Policy – AI Forum Hungary 2018

‘AI Forum Hungary’ Conference Privacy Policy Data controller and contact details Name:                         CSNSC Szolgáltató Korlátolt Felelősségű Társaság (hereinafter: „Data Controller”) Registered seat:           H-1062 Budapest, Aradi utca 11, 2nd floor 1, Hungary Company reg.no.:        Cg. 01-09-297825 Contact person:           dr. Ágnes Martony, managing director Complaint-handling:   E-mail:aiforumhungary@gmail.com The purpose of the privacy policy The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to determine the data processing activities carried out in connection with the one-day conference called IA FORUM Hungary to be organized by Data Controller…

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