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Infinite Curiosity Pod with Prateek Joshi - What's new in ML: Space telescope, rare earth elements, universal speech translator, quantitative reasoning, quantum computing, robots handling deformable material, and how AI systems can explain a piece of code.

What's new in ML: Space telescope, rare earth elements, universal speech translator, quantitative reasoning, quantum computing, robots handling deformable material, and how AI systems can explain a piece of code.

07/14/22 • 13 min

Infinite Curiosity Pod with Prateek Joshi

In this episode, Prateek Joshi talks about:
- Images captured by James Webb space telescope
- Discovery of rare earth elements in Turkey
- Meta's large language model NLLB-200 that can translate 200 languages
- Minerva: Google's AI system that can solve quantitative reasoning problems
- Google demonstrates quantum advantage for machine learning
- MIT and Stanford researchers show how robots can handle deformable material
- How GPT-3 can explain a piece of code

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In this episode, Prateek Joshi talks about:
- Images captured by James Webb space telescope
- Discovery of rare earth elements in Turkey
- Meta's large language model NLLB-200 that can translate 200 languages
- Minerva: Google's AI system that can solve quantitative reasoning problems
- Google demonstrates quantum advantage for machine learning
- MIT and Stanford researchers show how robots can handle deformable material
- How GPT-3 can explain a piece of code

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