Your phone knows almost everything about you and understands almost none of it. What would change if the intelligence on your device never stopped learning - not from millions of people, but from you?
Most AI systems learn in isolation and adapt only through retraining. But intelligence in nature works nothing like that. In this post, I share the foundational question that led me to leave a stable career and build something different.
Years before I founded Wakeline, I let a self-learning AI watch Los Angeles traffic and adapt in real time, with no retraining. A look back at an early continuous learning experiment.
I built a self-learning AI that watched Wolfsburg traffic, adapted in real time without retraining, and ran cheaply enough to offer for free. A look back at how it learned.
Wie ich mit einem selbst-lernenden Algorithmus Staus auf der A39 bei Wolfsburg vorhergesagt habe. Ein frühes Experiment mit kontinuierlichem Lernen, das sich in Echtzeit anpasst.
Self-learning AI Experiment Update: Witness the system's self-learning process and evolving predictions in response to new challenges in a tower defense-style game.
I’ve explored AI movement prediction in Airstriker Genesis via OpenAI Retro Gym and developed a prototype for real-time adaptation without prior training. Video showcases predictive output alongside live gameplay. Focus on refining horizontal movement detection and implementing knowledge sharing for consistent predictions.
A new DIY-project: Connect an air quality sensor to Apple Homekit via Homebridge and ask Siri how the air quality in the bedroom is!
Vacation time is reading time - check out the latest amazing books I’ve read while traveling through China!
We are blasted with articles, products and books about Artificial Intelligence. Meanwhile, we must make decisions on whether a product is really benefiting from ‘AI’ or whether that is just a marketing gimmick. I’m making the case why it’s vital to be able to distinguish between the two.
I’ve given myself an Anki Vector robot for Christmas. Never would I have imagined how my mother reacted to it.
I have been asked how I want to increase my productivity this year. I came up with this list of books that hold the answer.
The year 2018 brought us impressive advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligence. In this post, I take a look back on 3 things in AI that made major headlines this year.
How to find cool Christmas gift ideas for nerds, AI enthusiasts and others? Check out my persona-based compilation of awesome things everyone interested in technology will enjoy!