There will be a place for developing AI that uses sensors and cameras to analyze data that’s collected in the environment, not on the internet.
Elkins is a professor of management information systems who said SDSU’s brand of artificial intelligence relies on cameras and sensors that can create a data set, based on the environment it’s in. He added that it’s kind of the opposite of things like ChatGPT, a computer-based AI system that gets and analyzes data that’s passively collected from the internet.
“They just go onto the web and grab pictures and grab websites,” Elkins said. “Wikipedia is just dumped into it and it’s learned from. Which is awesome. But we work on the kind of problems you can’t get any other way than getting into the environment and capturing those data." Elkins said he and his colleagues have done a lot of their artificial intelligence work for the Department of Defense and Homeland Security. One system, operated through virtual reality headgear, allows sailors on a Navy ship to focus on a ship mechanism that isn't working and fix it.
A border enforcement system uses that same concept of artificial intelligence interacting with the environment. In this case, it’s done to assess potential security risks. Elkins points to a robot, with a human-like face shown on a screen, that can interview someone who wants to cross a border.
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Merch sales a slam dunk as SDSU’s Aztecs head to Final FourThe Aztecs’ upcoming spot in the 2023 NCAA Tournament's Final Four is being celebrated by fans rushing to get merchandise and branded beer.
Leer más »
Final Four gear hits the shelves at SDSU bookstoreWe are getting closer and closer to San Diego State's first Final Four matchup. Tuesday was the first-day SDSU fans could buy Final Four gear and cashiers inside the bookstore were busy.
Leer más »
SDSU men's basketball team heads to the Final Four with plenty of new fansThe SDSU men's basketball team heads to the Final Four for the first time in program history. The team is extra motivated to win a national championship for the city of San Diego.
Leer más »
San Diego State Aztecs Final Four Swag Goes on SaleFans can buy SDSU Final four swag online or on campus, or order online and pick up in-store.
Leer más »
San Diego State University\u003cspan\u003eGet a copy of The San Diego Union-Tribune March 27, 2023 paper chronicling SDSU making it to the March Madness Final Four. Includes main and sports sections. \u003c\/span\u003e
Leer más »