X Prize and IBM Announce $5 Million Artificial Intelligence Competition (theverge.com)
The X Prize Foundation and IBM have just announced a global X Prize competition focusing on artificial intelligence. Teams will take part in the "IBM Watson A.I. X Prize: A Cognitive Computing Competition" in hopes of taking home the $5 million prize. Registration will open at the end of May, and the competition will end at the end of the 2020 TED conference.
Now, if only there was a catchy shorter version of the name.
that it's artificial and/or intelligent?
As long as they can stop the mechanical turks.
I wouldn't compete if they paid me just to compete.
T.E.D lost my respect when they started pushing the SJW agenda.
The tech world use to just focus on technology and the future.
Now days we have to listen to groups of college rejects that studied the fake diploma of the week.
The liberals are crying Trump is Hitler while they burn books and stop free speech.
Given AI's ability to cause long-lasting harm (destruction speed > creation speed) across a multitude of professions, this might not exactly be the best thing for humanity.
Twitter supports and protects racists - by smearing their critics with the "Hate Speech" label.
Will they count me out if my AI's name is Trojan?
"But in past competitions, the X Prize Foundation typically laid out specific goals or requirements that had to be met. That's not the case this time around, because X Prize is allowing teams to define their own challenges."
So this is going to be the 'American Idol' of AI, bunch of judges pointing and sneering at the submitted efforts, fuck that.
Regardless of the X Prize, AI will develop substantially over the next 4 years. This is just saying, "those of you working on AI, in addition to whatever commercial rewards you were already competing for, you're now competing for another $5M on top of that." I thought the purpose of these prizes was to spur innovation that would otherwise be unlikely to happen. Now they're just rewarding people for hitting points on Ray Kurzweil's chart that we were already going to hit.
The competition rules are beyond ambiguous, arbitrary, and subjective. According to the TFA, "...in past competitions, the X Prize Foundation typically laid out specific goals or requirements that had to be met. That's not the case this time around, because X Prize is allowing teams to define their own challenges." AI has plenty of competitions, some more or less formal (Turing test) and some informal (bragging rights for winning Jeopardy or a Go grand master), but this competition is meaningless.
Never seen a contract or met anyone from IBM since the 1980's that was not 100% artificial in every way.
Here in Texas, IBM has made hundreds of millions not performing to contract level requirements, and almost half the projects since 2004 have prematurely ended.
If you do not work for IBM, then you have no idea what it does or how it makes money. For more information, please see 'Ponzi scheme' in the dictionary.