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posted by Fnord666 on Friday January 20 2017, @04:09PM   Printer-friendly
from the it's-AIs-all-the-way-down dept.

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Google and others think software that learns to learn could take over some work done by AI experts.

Progress in artificial intelligence causes some people to worry that software will take jobs such as driving trucks away from humans. Now leading researchers are finding that they can make software that can learn to do one of the trickiest parts of their own jobs—the task of designing machine-learning software.

In one experiment, researchers at the Google Brain artificial intelligence research group had software design a machine-learning system to take a test used to benchmark software that processes language. What it came up with surpassed previously published results from software designed by humans.

In recent months several other groups have also reported progress on getting learning software to make learning software. They include researchers at the nonprofit research institute OpenAI (which was cofounded by Elon Musk), MIT, the University of California, Berkeley, and Google's other artificial intelligence research group, DeepMind.

If self-starting AI techniques become practical, they could increase the pace at which machine-learning software is implemented across the economy. Companies must currently pay a premium for machine-learning experts, who are in short supply.


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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by ledow on Friday January 20 2017, @04:43PM

    by ledow (5567) on Friday January 20 2017, @04:43PM (#456594) Homepage

    If you can build a robot to manage a Windows network automatically, please do so immediately.

    From an article on The Reg today even Microsoft couldn't do a proper Windows 10 deployment on IPv6 properly.

    To be honest, I'm always amazed that computer systems AREN'T self-managing nowadays. Why we still hire guys to sit at servers and configure them, I can't fathom. Especially as so many that I've seen are so badly configured.

    Roll on the days where a company buys "a server" which you just plug in, type in a domain name, and bam, instant networks, configuring your clients, sorting out your backups, securing the network.

    As it is, IT devices are some of the dumbest devices in the world still. My network firewall still has to be told - in intricate detail - what to let in and let out.

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