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- ai with ai: Detective Centaur and the Curse of Footstep Awareness
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- Andy and Dave didn’t have time to do a short podcast this week, so they did a long one instead. In breaking news, they discuss the establishment of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC), yet another-Tesla autopilot crash, Geurts defending the decision to dissolve the Navy’s Unmanned Systems Office, and Germany published a paper that describes its stance on autonomy in weapon systems. Then, Andy and Dave discuss DeepMind’s approach to using YouTube videos to train an AI to learn “hard exploration games” (with sparse rewards). In another “centaur” example, facial recognition experts form best when combined with an AI. University of Manchester researchers announce a new footstep-recognition AI system, but Dave pulls a Linus and has a fit of “footstep awareness.” In other recent reports, Andy and Dave discuss another example of biomimicry, where researchers at ETH Zurich have modeled the schooling behavior of fish. And in brain-computer interface research, a noninvasive BCI system co-trained with tetraplegics to control avatars in a racing game. Finally, they round out the discussion with a mention of ZAC Inc and its purported general AI, a book on How People and Machines are Smarter Together, and a video on deep reinforcement learning.
- ) established Pentagon, Intel Agencies Set Up New AI Joint Office Algorithmic Warfare: Pentagon Eyeing AI Center for Tech Development (May 29) Tesla that crashed into police car
- ai with ai: Super-AI Reveals Answer to Everything: IDK, LUL
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- In a review of the latest news, Andy and Dave discuss: the White House’s “plan” for AI, the departure of employees from Google due to Project Maven, another Tesla crash, the first AI degree for undergraduates at CMU, and Boston Dynamics’ jumping and climbing robots. Next, two AI research topics have implications for neuroscience. First, Andy and Dave discuss AI research at DeepMind, which showed that an AI trained to navigate between two points developed “grid cells,” very similar to those found in the mammalian brain. And second, another finding from DeepMind on “meta-learning” suggests that dopamine in the human brain may have a more integral role in meta-learning than previously thought. In another example of “AI-chemy,” Andy and Dave discuss the looming problem of (lack of) explainability in health care (with implications for many other areas, such as DoD), and they also discuss some recent research on adding an option for an AI to defer a decision with “I Don’t Know” (IDK). After a quick romp through the halls of AI-generated DOOM, the two discuss a recent proof that reveals the fundamental limits of scientific knowledge (so much for super-AIs). And finally, they close with a few media recommendations, including “The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect.”
- 14) Tesla Model S crashed into a fire department truck in Utah: Police probe whether Autopilot feature was on in Tesla crash (May 10) “The White House’s plan for AI is to not have a plan for AI
- ai with ai: Driverless Vehicles, Digital Yeast, and Montezuma’s Revenge
- /our-media/podcasts/ai-with-ai/season-1/1-23
- With the news of the first death at the digital hands of a driverless vehicle, Andy and Dave discuss some of the broader issues surrounding the understanding and implementation of AI technology. In other news, they discuss the creation of a digital version of yeast (DCell) as a way to provide insight into the otherwise “black box” of AI. Then, after describing DeepMind’s efforts into using evolutionary Auto Machine Learning to discover neural network architectures, Andy and Dave discuss an example of how background knowledge (“priors”) transfers to the world of games, and how that compares with AI.
- ) Woman's death pushes self-driving much further away (March 20) Police chief: Uber self-driving car “likely” not at fault in fatal crash (March 21): Uber Self-Driving Car Fatality
- cna talks: Strategies for Policing Innovation
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- Street robberies, substance abuse, repeat violent offenders and gun violence are the realities faced by police every day in communities throughout America. However, strategies and innovations honed over the past decade and grounded in the use of research and technology have helped police departments dramatically improve outcomes for the communities they serve. On this episode of CNA Talks Chris Sun and Chip Coldren, discuss CNA’s Strategies for Policing Innovation Initiative.
- Strategies for Policing Innovation Street robberies, substance abuse, repeat violent offenders and gun violence are the realities faced by police every day in communities throughout America. However, strategies and innovations honed over the past decade and grounded in the use of research and technology have helped police departments dramatically improve outcomes for the communities they serve ... is the managing director of CNA's Justice Group. He has worked alongside the U.S. Department of Justice and many police departments across the country to study community policing, improve police-community
- cna talks: Victim Centered Policing
- /our-media/podcasts/cna-talks/2024/09/victim-centered-policing
- Experts discuss victim-centered policing. How can it lead to better outcomes for crime victims and investigators, and how police departments can implement the practice.
- Victim Centered Policing Experts discuss victim-centered policing. How can it lead to better outcomes for crime victims and investigators, and how police departments can implement the practice. Victim Centered Policing Guest Biographies Nicole Carroll is the Director of the Victim Services Unit at the Louisville Metro Police Department, where she ensures the rights and needs of crime victims and witnesses are met through quality programs and services, exercising supervision of subordinate personnel, and overseeing advocacy and service provision for victims involved in the criminal
- cna talks: Correctional Officer Safety
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- On this episode of CNA Talks, Zoë Thorkildsen sits down with Liza Cordeiro to discuss her research on correctional officer safety.
- Correctional Officer Safety On this episode of CNA Talks, Zoë Thorkildsen sits down with Liza Cordeiro to discuss her research on correctional officer safety. Correctional Officer Safety Biographies Zoë Thorkildsen provides expertise in the areas of criminal justice and policing, program evaluation and research design. She was a lead analyst on the reconstruction of the 2014 Las Vegas ambush that killed two police officers and has conducted a study of police ambushes for the Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) Office in the Department of Justice. ContactName /*/Contact
- CNA Analysts Share How 9/11 Impacted Their Careers
- /our-media/indepth/2021/09/cna-analysts-share-how-9/11-impacted-their-careers
- Eight CNA analysts share the stories of how the events of September 11, 2001, shaped their careers.
- in the towers. Several were firefighters, police officers and financial traders. My Upper East Side apartment windows had to be shut for a week because of the burning debris that crept three miles
- cna talks: The Benefits Of Body-Worn Cameras In A Local Jail Setting
- /our-media/podcasts/cna-talks/2023/11/the-benefits-of-body-worn-cameras-in-a-local-jail-setting
- Over the past decade, police departments across the United States have adopted body-worn cameras, and evidence suggests that they can help reduce complaints and use of force incidents. This raises the question of whether they could serve a similar purpose in jails and prisons. In this episode, John Stimpson sits down with Brittany Cunningham and Bryce Peterson to discuss their research into the impact of body-worn cameras at the Loudoun County adult detention center.
- The Benefits of Body-worn Cameras in a Local Jail Setting Over the past decade, police departments across the United States have adopted body-worn cameras, and evidence suggests that they can help reduce complaints and use of force incidents. This raises the question of whether they could serve a similar purpose in jails and prisons. In this episode, John Stimpson sits down with Brittany Cunningham and Bryce Peterson to discuss their research into the impact of body-worn cameras at the Loudoun County adult detention center. The Benefits Of Body-Worn Cameras In A Local Jail Setting
- cna talks: The Iran Protests and Crackdown
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- Analysis of the impact of the women-led protests since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. Is this a new Iranian Revolution led by women?
- The Iran Protests and Crackdown Analysis of the impact of the women-led protests since the death of Mahsa Amini in the custody of the morality police. Is this a new Iranian Revolution led by women? The Iran Protests and Crackdown Featuring: Dr. Michael Connell , Principal Research Scientist, Strategy, Policy, Plans, and Programs Division , CNA and Nazee Moinian, Non-Resident Scholar, Iran Program, Middle East Institute Moderated by: Nilanthi Samaranayake , Director, Strategy and Policy Analysis Program , CNA With Introductions by: Halleh Seyson , Vice President
- cna talks: Consent Decrees: Implementation
- /our-media/podcasts/cna-talks/2020/9/consent-decrees-implementation
- In our second episode on Consent Decrees, Hildy Saizow sits down with CNA analysts and consent decree monitors Rodney Monroe and Steve Rickman. They discuss the process of reforming police departments through the use of Consent Decrees, and the role of their local community in that reform.
- Consent Decrees: Implementation In our second episode on Consent Decrees, Hildy Saizow sits down with CNA analysts and consent decree monitors Rodney Monroe and Steve Rickman. They discuss the process of reforming police departments through the use of Consent Decrees, and the role of their local community in that reform. Consent Decrees: Implementation Biographies Hildy Saizow is a Senior Advisor in CNA’s Center for Justice Innovation. Rodney Monroe is an analyst in CNA’s Center for Justice Innovation. Stephen Rickman is an expert in police-community relations. He has worked for over