Pentagon investing $2 billion in AI research

PappuChikna

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Can someone show this to GHQ??

Instead of building shadi halls and housing societies, can they invest in defence high-tech and train their staff so they can be useful even after the retirement???

We need to build armies of programmers. AI is the future, and I am not talking 50 years from now. I am talking 10 years from now.


400 to 800 million traditional jobs will be wiped out by AI by 2030. So AI is taking over all the industry and the whole world. Thenation with most mathmeticians, statisticians and programmers are going to win big time.

IK meray leader...khuda kay liyay...focus on this. This will change Pakistan within 2 decades and the best part is, it requires no infrastructure investment. Just training institutes, which we already have.

Go to this link to watch the video of arbi sheikh talking about investing grand sum in AI education. Can you imagine the number of job creations??
We need to train and export our work force to the whole world. Streams of hard cash can come our way within next 10 years.


The Pentagon is investing $2 billion into artificial intelligence

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The Pentagon's high-tech research agency laid the groundwork for the Internet, stealth aircraft and self-driving cars. Now, it's going big on artificial intelligence.


At its 60th anniversary conference on Friday, DARPA announced a $2 billion investment to push the frontier of AI forward.

"We think it's a good time to seed the field of AI," John Everett, the deputy director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, told CNNMoney. "We think we can accelerate two decades of progress into five years."


Artificial intelligence, which lets machines perform tasks traditionally done by humans, is a trendy topic in technology and business circles. For example, Google recently delighted and alarmed observers when it showed how an AI system could call a restaurant and book a reservation while sounding entirely human.

Breakthroughs in the last decade have inspired companies to recruit top AI talent away from academia. Machines are now much more accurate at recognizing speech, understanding images and processing words, leading to products such as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Waymo's self-driving vans.

The country's biggest and most innovative companies rely on it to stay ahead of competitors.Waymo's autonomous vehicles have driven more than 9 million miles on US roads thanks to artificial intelligence.National governments, such as Canada, China, India and France, are prioritizing AI now too. They view artificial intelligence as essential to growing their economies in the 21st century. Most notably, China has said it wants to be the global leader by 2030.

DARPA's investment will focus on creating systems with common sense, contextual awareness and better energy efficiency. Advances could help the government automate security clearances, accredit software systems and make AI systems that explain themselves.

The Pentagon is increasing its investment in artificial intelligence.But the industry has a hype problem, too. Machine learning relies on algorithms that learn from huge data sets. A computer might be shown millions of pictures of cats, and over time, it will recognize when another photo includes a cat. But these AI systems often require thousands of computer chips processing data for weeks before they learn something.

"Machine learning is remarkably inefficient," Everett said. "It can do amazing things, but it's also remarkable what it can't do."For example, a next wave of artificial intelligence is required to support advanced in-home robots. Ask a robot to "pick up the living room," and it won't know what that means, Everett said. It will struggle identifying which items need to be picked up, and which don't.

DARPA wants to embrace AI methods that are similar to how humans learn. And sometimes, a human can learn something from watching a single example.The agency may ultimately invest even more money into the development of AI, Everett said."If we get positive results and they're important, and they're relevant to the military and national security, we're not going to stop," he said.

https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/07/technology/darpa-artificial-intelligence/index.html
 
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Sunbeam

Senator (1k+ posts)
Can someone show this to GHQ??
Instead of building shadi halls and housing societies, can they invest in high-tech and train their staff so they can be useful even after the retirement???


We need to build armies of programmers. AI is the future, and I am not talking 50 years from now. I am talking 10 years from now.
400 to 800 million traditional jobs will be wiped out by AI by 2030. So AI is taking over all the industry and the whole world and the nation with most mathmeticians, statisticians and programmers are going to win big time.

IK meri jaan...khuda kay liyay...focus on this. This will change Pakistan within 2 decades and the best part is, it requires no infrastructure investment. Just training institutes.

Go to this link to watch the video of arbi sheikh talking about investing grand sum in AI education. Can you imagine the number of job creations??
We need to train and export our work force to the whole world. Streams of hard cash can come out way within next 10 years.
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/07/technology/darpa-artificial-intelligence/index.html


The Pentagon is investing $2 billion into artificial intelligence
by Matt McFarland @mattmcfarlandSeptember 7, 2018: 12:21 PM ET




The Pentagon's high-tech research agency laid the groundwork for the Internet, stealth aircraft and self-driving cars. Now, it's going big on artificial intelligence.
At its 60th anniversary conference on Friday, DARPA announced a $2 billion investment to push the frontier of AI forward.

"We think it's a good time to seed the field of AI," John Everett, the deputy director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, told CNNMoney. "We think we can accelerate two decades of progress into five years."
Artificial intelligence, which lets machines perform tasks traditionally done by humans, is a trendy topic in technology and business circles. For example, Google recently delighted and alarmed observers when it showed how an AI system could call a restaurant and book a reservation while sounding entirely human.
Breakthroughs in the last decade have inspired companies to recruit top AI talent away from academia. Machines are now much more accurate at recognizing speech, understanding images and processing words, leading to products such as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Waymo's self-driving vans.
The country's biggest and most innovative companies rely on it to stay ahead of competitors.Waymo's autonomous vehicles have driven more than 9 million miles on US roads thanks to artificial intelligence.
National governments, such as Canada, China, India and France, are prioritizing AI now too. They view artificial intelligence as essential to growing their economies in the 21st century. Most notably, China has said it wants to be the global leader by 2030.
DARPA's investment will focus on creating systems with common sense, contextual awareness and better energy efficiency. Advances could help the government automate security clearances, accredit software systems and make AI systems that explain themselves.
The Pentagon is increasing its investment in artificial intelligence.
But the industry has a hype problem, too. Machine learning relies on algorithms that learn from huge data sets. A computer might be shown millions of pictures of cats, and over time, it will recognize when another photo includes a cat. But these AI systems often require thousands of computer chips processing data for weeks before they learn something.
"Machine learning is remarkably inefficient," Everett said. "It can do amazing things, but it's also remarkable what it can't do."
For example, a next wave of artificial intelligence is required to support advanced in-home robots. Ask a robot to "pick up the living room," and it won't know what that means, Everett said. It will struggle identifying which items need to be picked up, and which don't.
DARPA wants to embrace AI methods that are similar to how humans learn. And sometimes, a human can learn something from watching a single example.
The agency may ultimately invest even more money into the development of AI, Everett said.
"If we get positive results and they're important, and they're relevant to the military and national security, we're not going to stop," he said.
PappuChikna: Why your 80% posts are Propaganda against GHQ? or FOOJ or Chief Justice.
 
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PappuChikna

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
PappuChikna: Why your 80% posts are against GHQ? or FOOJ or Chief Justice.
because 99% of rest of the awam's 100% posts are against politician.
awam dont even realize, let alone talk about, the issues with joker CJ and mahakma zaraat.

ab agar mahakma zaraat want to fight the 4g or 5g warfare by sending lifafay to journalists, leaking targetted reports against individuals to journalists and spend ISPR budget on thankyou raheel shareef campaign then we must talk about it.

Secondly, there was a thread a few days ago about why DHA and defence shadi halls are needed to provide employment to retired officers.
Why not mahakma zaraat invest in defence technology that has other uses as well, just like DARPA does in US.
 

NasNY

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
When real intelligence fails, maybe artificial intelligence can prevent U.S from getting into costly wars.
 

PappuChikna

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
simple zuban mein samjhao ye hai kea cheez ya bala ?????
Artificial Intelligence (AI) allows machines to learn and think and make decisions.
You provide lots of data to computer and mathematical formula (models) to process/understand them and make decisions based on that.

Your cell phones have lots of data, as arbi sheikh in the video explained. So your cell phone knows where you live, where you work, where you go to weekends, what you watch to see on the internet. Based on all this information, companies like google or facebook know what you want and advertise products that you want or will want in near future. There are lots of other examples.

So if you are someone who knows how to talk to computers (computer programming) or build mathematical formula (models) and know how to collect and analyze lots of information (statisticians) then you are in good luck and have lots of jobs waiting for you.
But whether you are a mathematician or statistician, you must know how to do computer programming.
 

profiler

MPA (400+ posts)
Can someone show this to GHQ??
Instead of building shadi halls and housing societies, can they invest in defence high-tech and train their staff so they can be useful even after the retirement???


We need to build armies of programmers. AI is the future, and I am not talking 50 years from now. I am talking 10 years from now.
400 to 800 million traditional jobs will be wiped out by AI by 2030. So AI is taking over all the industry and the whole world. Thenation with most mathmeticians, statisticians and programmers are going to win big time.

IK meray leader...khuda kay liyay...focus on this. This will change Pakistan within 2 decades and the best part is, it requires no infrastructure investment. Just training institutes, which we already have.

Go to this link to watch the video of arbi sheikh talking about investing grand sum in AI education. Can you imagine the number of job creations??
We need to train and export our work force to the whole world. Streams of hard cash can come our way within next 10 years.
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/07/technology/darpa-artificial-intelligence/index.html


The Pentagon is investing $2 billion into artificial intelligence
by Matt McFarland @mattmcfarlandSeptember 7, 2018: 12:21 PM ET




The Pentagon's high-tech research agency laid the groundwork for the Internet, stealth aircraft and self-driving cars. Now, it's going big on artificial intelligence.
At its 60th anniversary conference on Friday, DARPA announced a $2 billion investment to push the frontier of AI forward.

"We think it's a good time to seed the field of AI," John Everett, the deputy director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, told CNNMoney. "We think we can accelerate two decades of progress into five years."
Artificial intelligence, which lets machines perform tasks traditionally done by humans, is a trendy topic in technology and business circles. For example, Google recently delighted and alarmed observers when it showed how an AI system could call a restaurant and book a reservation while sounding entirely human.
Breakthroughs in the last decade have inspired companies to recruit top AI talent away from academia. Machines are now much more accurate at recognizing speech, understanding images and processing words, leading to products such as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Waymo's self-driving vans.
The country's biggest and most innovative companies rely on it to stay ahead of competitors.Waymo's autonomous vehicles have driven more than 9 million miles on US roads thanks to artificial intelligence.
National governments, such as Canada, China, India and France, are prioritizing AI now too. They view artificial intelligence as essential to growing their economies in the 21st century. Most notably, China has said it wants to be the global leader by 2030.
DARPA's investment will focus on creating systems with common sense, contextual awareness and better energy efficiency. Advances could help the government automate security clearances, accredit software systems and make AI systems that explain themselves.
The Pentagon is increasing its investment in artificial intelligence.
But the industry has a hype problem, too. Machine learning relies on algorithms that learn from huge data sets. A computer might be shown millions of pictures of cats, and over time, it will recognize when another photo includes a cat. But these AI systems often require thousands of computer chips processing data for weeks before they learn something.
"Machine learning is remarkably inefficient," Everett said. "It can do amazing things, but it's also remarkable what it can't do."
For example, a next wave of artificial intelligence is required to support advanced in-home robots. Ask a robot to "pick up the living room," and it won't know what that means, Everett said. It will struggle identifying which items need to be picked up, and which don't.
DARPA wants to embrace AI methods that are similar to how humans learn. And sometimes, a human can learn something from watching a single example.
The agency may ultimately invest even more money into the development of AI, Everett said.
"If we get positive results and they're important, and they're relevant to the military and national security,
we're not going to stop," he said.

How do you know they have not invested already? Have you contacted ISPR?
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/
Keep in mind world only knew about our atomic capability officially in 1998 While it started ages ago. Certain things do not require advertisement especially related to the military. It is different for the private sector. You can make this appeal to the civil government and private sector to sponsor and invest in our bright minds.
Nonetheless, You made a valid point to pay attention to this field on the priority basis. Stop worrying about the Military, they will care for themselves and the country as they are doing for last 70 years, Inshallah.
 

PappuChikna

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
How do you know they have not invested already? Have you contacted ISPR?
https://www.ispr.gov.pk/
Keep in mind world only knew about our atomic capability officially in 1998 While it started ages ago. Certain things do not require advertisement especially related to the military. It is different for the private sector. You can make this appeal to the private sector to sponsor our bright minds.
Nonetheless, You made a valid point to pay attention to this field on the priority basis. Stop worrying about the Military, they will care for themselves and the country as they are doing for last 70 years, Inshallah.

and why keep AI investment a secret?
There is no ban or restrictions on any AI related research or work.

I know mahakma zarat has not invested in it because only mahakma zaraat corporations I know are DHA, fauji fertilizers, shadi hall, fauji breakfast cereal etc. Never also heard mahkma zaraat releasing AI products or sponsoring or training software companies on their research while new DHA schemes are announced every now and then.

If mahakma zaraat has done serious investment, then good news. mubarak. salute.
 

Aliimran1

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Can someone show this to GHQ??
Instead of building shadi halls and housing societies, can they invest in defence high-tech and train their staff so they can be useful even after the retirement???


We need to build armies of programmers. AI is the future, and I am not talking 50 years from now. I am talking 10 years from now.
400 to 800 million traditional jobs will be wiped out by AI by 2030. So AI is taking over all the industry and the whole world. Thenation with most mathmeticians, statisticians and programmers are going to win big time.

IK meray leader...khuda kay liyay...focus on this. This will change Pakistan within 2 decades and the best part is, it requires no infrastructure investment. Just training institutes, which we already have.

Go to this link to watch the video of arbi sheikh talking about investing grand sum in AI education. Can you imagine the number of job creations??
We need to train and export our work force to the whole world. Streams of hard cash can come our way within next 10 years.
https://money.cnn.com/2018/09/07/technology/darpa-artificial-intelligence/index.html


The Pentagon is investing $2 billion into artificial intelligence
by Matt McFarland @mattmcfarlandSeptember 7, 2018: 12:21 PM ET




The Pentagon's high-tech research agency laid the groundwork for the Internet, stealth aircraft and self-driving cars. Now, it's going big on artificial intelligence.
At its 60th anniversary conference on Friday, DARPA announced a $2 billion investment to push the frontier of AI forward.

"We think it's a good time to seed the field of AI," John Everett, the deputy director of DARPA's Information Innovation Office, told CNNMoney. "We think we can accelerate two decades of progress into five years."
Artificial intelligence, which lets machines perform tasks traditionally done by humans, is a trendy topic in technology and business circles. For example, Google recently delighted and alarmed observers when it showed how an AI system could call a restaurant and book a reservation while sounding entirely human.
Breakthroughs in the last decade have inspired companies to recruit top AI talent away from academia. Machines are now much more accurate at recognizing speech, understanding images and processing words, leading to products such as Amazon's Alexa, Apple's Siri, and Waymo's self-driving vans.
The country's biggest and most innovative companies rely on it to stay ahead of competitors.Waymo's autonomous vehicles have driven more than 9 million miles on US roads thanks to artificial intelligence.
National governments, such as Canada, China, India and France, are prioritizing AI now too. They view artificial intelligence as essential to growing their economies in the 21st century. Most notably, China has said it wants to be the global leader by 2030.
DARPA's investment will focus on creating systems with common sense, contextual awareness and better energy efficiency. Advances could help the government automate security clearances, accredit software systems and make AI systems that explain themselves.
The Pentagon is increasing its investment in artificial intelligence.
But the industry has a hype problem, too. Machine learning relies on algorithms that learn from huge data sets. A computer might be shown millions of pictures of cats, and over time, it will recognize when another photo includes a cat. But these AI systems often require thousands of computer chips processing data for weeks before they learn something.
"Machine learning is remarkably inefficient," Everett said. "It can do amazing things, but it's also remarkable what it can't do."
For example, a next wave of artificial intelligence is required to support advanced in-home robots. Ask a robot to "pick up the living room," and it won't know what that means, Everett said. It will struggle identifying which items need to be picked up, and which don't.
DARPA wants to embrace AI methods that are similar to how humans learn. And sometimes, a human can learn something from watching a single example.
The agency may ultimately invest even more money into the development of AI, Everett said.
"If we get positive results and they're important, and they're relevant to the military and national security, we're not going to stop," he said.
پہلے سابقہ کرپٹ حکمرانوں سیاسی غنڈوں رشوت خور افسروں اور فوجی جرنلوں کا گند اور معاشی بد حالی سے تو نکل لو ---- پھر ریسرچ اور دوسرے شعبوں میں دیہان دینے کا پلان ہے ---- فکر نشتہ
 

profiler

MPA (400+ posts)
"PappuChikna - and why keep AI investment a secret?
There is no ban or restrictions on any AI related research or work."

This is not about AI, Military is not obliged to disclose there working to public yes there should be a mechanism in civil government to be informed about the military's affairs and then can inform public on the need to know basis. Yes, the private sector and civil government should be probed about this. I do not think our government and education system is as oblivious about this as you think:

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/30...-billion-for-artificial-intelligence-projects
https://nation.com.pk/27-Mar-2018/m...future-of-artificial-intelligence-in-pakistan

And yes, there should be more efforts regarding this on the national level to catch up with the rest of the world.

Again, Stop worrying about the military.
 
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PappuChikna

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
bhai jee, this is not traditional research.
This is human resource uplifting that can generate streams and streams of money within 10 years without any infrastructure investment.
Generating revenue from AI and high-tech is easier than the 200 billion dollar plan of londa Murad Saeed.
 

thinking

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
Puppo Bhai..pehlay mulk ke Bacho ko free education..saaf Pani..ur free health tu de do..phir AI Wala Kam bhi ho jaya ga..US walay pehlay awam ko basic things de chukay hain..is Lia wo ab billions high tech..space tech.. military tech par laga rehay hain..
 

Aliimran1

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
bhai jee, this is not traditional research.
This is human resource uplifting that can generate streams and streams of money within 10 years without any infrastructure investment.
Generating revenue from AI and high-tech is easier than the 200 billion dollar plan of londa Murad Saeed.
امریکہ میں ریسرچ ہو رہی ہے ناں --- تو ٹھیک ہے کرنے دیں جب وہ کر لیں گے تو باقی دنیا مستفید ہو گی تو ہم بھی ہو لیں گے --- پریشانی کیا ہے ؟ --- بائی دا وے -- امریکا کی ریسرچ سے آج تک ان کی اپنی تو معاشی حالت ٹھیک نہیں ہوئی چین کا کتنے ٹریلین ڈالرز کا مقروض ہے --- ان کی میڈسن کی ریسرچ دیکھ لو ایک دوائی دیتے ہیں تو ساتھ ستر قسم کے سائیڈ افیکٹ ہوتے ہیں --- باقی ستاروں پے کمند ڈال چکے ہیں مگر اپنی عوام غربت کی لکیر سے نیچے زندگی گزار رہی ہے -- صحت کی سہولتیں میسر نہیں --- بس جانے دو چکنے میاں --- بس ایسے ہی ہے --- ہمارے شو باز کی طرح --- شو -- شا
 

PappuChikna

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
امریکہ میں ریسرچ ہو رہی ہے ناں --- تو ٹھیک ہے کرنے دیں جب وہ کر لیں گے تو باقی دنیا مستفید ہو گی تو ہم بھی ہو لیں گے --- پریشانی کیا ہے ؟ --- بائی دا وے -- امریکا کی ریسرچ سے آج تک ان کی اپنی تو معاشی حالت ٹھیک نہیں ہوئی چین کا کتنے ٹریلین ڈالرز کا مقروض ہے --- ان کی میڈسن کی ریسرچ دیکھ لو ایک دوائی دیتے ہیں تو ساتھ ستر قسم کے سائیڈ افیکٹ ہوتے ہیں --- باقی ستاروں پے کمند ڈال چکے ہیں مگر اپنی عوام غربت کی لکیر سے نیچے زندگی گزار رہی ہے -- صحت کی سہولتیں میسر نہیں --- بس جانے دو چکنے میاں --- بس ایسے ہی ہے --- ہمارے شو باز کی طرح --- شو -- شا

aap meri tapa rahay hein yaa waqai mein serious hein?
 

Sunbeam

Senator (1k+ posts)
امریکہ میں ریسرچ ہو رہی ہے ناں --- تو ٹھیک ہے کرنے دیں جب وہ کر لیں گے تو باقی دنیا مستفید ہو گی تو ہم بھی ہو لیں گے --- پریشانی کیا ہے ؟ --- بائی دا وے -- امریکا کی ریسرچ سے آج تک ان کی اپنی تو معاشی حالت ٹھیک نہیں ہوئی چین کا کتنے ٹریلین ڈالرز کا مقروض ہے --- ان کی میڈسن کی ریسرچ دیکھ لو ایک دوائی دیتے ہیں تو ساتھ ستر قسم کے سائیڈ افیکٹ ہوتے ہیں --- باقی ستاروں پے کمند ڈال چکے ہیں مگر اپنی عوام غربت کی لکیر سے نیچے زندگی گزار رہی ہے -- صحت کی سہولتیں میسر نہیں --- بس جانے دو چکنے میاں --- بس ایسے ہی ہے --- ہمارے شو باز کی طرح --- شو -- شا

PappuChikna پپو یا چکنے میاں :) :)
 
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