Attached below, you can find an article that was published on Saturday, the 9th of February 2019, on the Unione Sarda, a regional newspaper in Italy. It speaks about my weird career, since when I studied to become a cook, till when I have chosen literature and finally my move to AI…
Read MoreThe most recent issue of the MIT Sloan Management Review [1] features four articles that, while discussing very different topics, end up mentioning the same issue: the bias problem. As multiple studies have shown, humans are biased and so it is Artificial Intelligence…
Read MoreIn the last decade, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs or ConvNets) have solved complex problems in vision, often outperforming humans (among them, image classification, object detection, object segmentation, etc.).
While these…
Read MoreCognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics (CMCL) 2019 is a one-day workshop held in conjunction with the Annual Conference of the North American chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL), Minneapolis, June 2-7 2019.
Read MoreWe have all heard that Artificial Intelligence will transform our lives.
We have all heard that AI will turn this world into a better place.
But has this change started yet?
Sure, spam is filtered out pretty well from our emails.
True, social networks suggests us fr…
The Financial Times reports a famous historical event that triggered a massive fake news crisis that put an end to the Roman Republican hopes. I am referring to the killing of Julio Caesar. After appointing himself as dictator for life in 44bc, Julio Caesar was stabbed 23 times on the ides of March by the republican ‘liberators’, led by Brutus.
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