Free energy of Tesla. Film (Dubbed into English).

Free energy of Tesla. Film (Dubbed into English).



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Genre: docudrama
Type: documentary
Year: 2011
Director: Misha Kostrov
Creative director: Eugene Sannikov
Producer: Victor Mirsky, Sergey Sozanovsky
Creative producer: Oksana Maidanskaya
Director of photography: Vladimir Kratinov
Scriptwriter: Nataliya Doilnitsyna
Аwards: Platinum Remi Award, WorldFest Houston 2013
The film tacks together two tales: a historical account of Tesla's eventful life and his pioneering research into physics and bold experiments with electricity.
Suffering from a fatal malady as a child the future great physicist promised his parents that he would recover under the sole condition...if they allowed him to become an engineer. And he kept his promise. Never ending yearning for knowledge, research practice, creative endeavor, discoveries that have unfixed all established notions — that's what was the characteristic of the great physicist. Nikola Tesla would always remain a scientist whose life was a sort of mystification rather than pure reality.

Demo: The magic of AI neural TTS and holograms at Microsoft Inspire 2019

Demo: The magic of AI neural TTS and holograms at Microsoft Inspire 2019



What if neither distance nor language mattered? What if technology could help you be anywhere you need to be and speak any language? Using AI technology and holographic experiences this is possible, and it is revolutionary.
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But what is a Neural Network? | Deep learning, chapter 1

But what is a Neural Network? | Deep learning, chapter 1



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Typo correction: At 14 minutes 45 seconds, the last index on the bias vector is n, when it's supposed to in fact be a k. Thanks for the sharp eyes that caught that!
For those who want to learn more, I highly recommend the book by Michael Nielsen introducing neural networks and deep learning: goo.gl/Zmczdy
There are two neat things about this book. First, it's available for free, so consider joining me in making a donation Nielsen's way if you get something out of it. And second, it's centered around walking through some code and data which you can download yourself, and which covers the same example that I introduce in this video. Yay for active learning!
github.com/mnielsen/neural-networks-and-deep-learning
I also highly recommend Chris Olah's blog: colah.github.io/
For more videos, Welch Labs also has some great series on machine learning:
youtu.be/i8D90DkCLhI
youtu.be/bxe2T-V8XRs
For those of you looking to go *even* deeper, check out the text «Deep Learning» by Goodfellow, Bengio, and Courville.
Also, the publication Distill is just utterly beautiful: distill.pub/
Lion photo by Kevin Pluck
— Timeline:
0:00 — Introduction example
1:07 — Series preview
2:42 — What are neurons?
3:35 — Introducing layers
5:31 — Why layers?
8:38 — Edge detection example
11:34 — Counting weights and biases
12:30 — How learning relates
13:26 — Notation and linear algebra
15:17 — Recap
16:27 — Some final words
17:03 — ReLU vs Sigmoid
— Animations largely made using manim, a scrappy open source python library. github.com/3b1b/manim
If you want to check it out, I feel compelled to warn you that it's not the most well-documented tool, and has many other quirks you might expect in a library someone wrote with only their own use in mind.
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How artificial intelligence is changing our society | DW Documentary

How artificial intelligence is changing our society | DW Documentary



Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing our lives. It touches on all aspects of society — private life, business, security — including in the spread of fake news and the challenges posed by the advent of autonomous weapons.
This documentary looks at the rapid change digitalization is causing as it unfolds. In particular, breakthroughs in artificial intelligence are opening completely new horizons. In their film about AI, Tilman Wolff and Ranga Yogeshwar examine the role AI plays in the spread of fake news. They also consider a future with robots and the risks and ethical questions posed by the development of autonomous weapons. To address these issues, they travel the globe to speak with leading experts. AI can generate perfectly forged sound and videos, making it effective for purveying fake news. Discerning the truth from fiction will become increasingly difficult. Technology will streamline work, making some jobs surplus to requirements. Software will pilot self-driving cars and aerial drones. AI is rapidly opening up new vistas, but turning blind corners at speed can be risky. How sensible is this type of progress, and at which point should society step in and set limits to its development?
A documentary by Tilman Wolff und Ranga Yogeshwar
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Digital humans that look just like us | Doug Roble

Digital humans that look just like us | Doug Roble



In an astonishing talk and tech demo, software researcher Doug Roble debuts «DigiDoug»: a real-time, 3-D, digital rendering of his likeness that's accurate down to the scale of pores and wrinkles. Powered by an inertial motion capture suit, deep neural networks and enormous amounts of data, DigiDoug renders the real Doug's emotions (and even how his blood flows and eyelashes move) in striking detail. Learn more about how this exciting tech was built — and its applications in movies, virtual assistants and beyond.
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AminToufani | Exponential Transportation | Global Summit 2018 | Singularity University

AminToufani | Exponential Transportation | Global Summit 2018 | Singularity University



Amin Toufani, CEO T Labs, SU Chair for Finance & Economics,
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The exponential growth and convergence of technologies like AI,
IoT, and blockchain have massive implications for the future of
transportation. In this talk we will discuss the fast-emerging trends
around autonomous vehicles, levitating trains, flying taxies, and
subterraneous loops, while also exploring the long-term implications of this tsunami of change for how human societies will move, work, shop and live. We will conclude with actionable recommendations for technology development, business model strategy, and policy implementation.
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This Freaky Baby Could Be the Future of AI. Watch It in Action

This Freaky Baby Could Be the Future of AI. Watch It in Action



Mark Sagar started his career by building medical simulations of body parts. He took those skills and went into CGI, most famously for movies including Avatar, King Kong, and others. Now he's combining his skills and building an entire brain and responsive face on a computer in order to map human consciousness. Watch the full episode of 'Hello World': www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKvZPpdGjiM
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