Microsoft Zhihui Shanghai, the mentoring dialogue in the future: Microsoft's global executive vice president, Microsoft's artificial intelligence and research division head Dr. Shen Xiangyang and his instructor at Carnegie Mellon University in 1994, Turing Award winner Raj Reddy gathered in Shanghai, talked The past, present and future of artificial intelligence.
Professor Raj Reddy said: 'From the 1960s to the present, many people misunderstood artificial intelligence in order to ban human beings. This is not the case. We hope to use artificial intelligence to further strengthen human capabilities. More importantly, we must explore Can computers be like humans? Can they help humans work better and faster? The next 50 years will become an era of learning, not just deep learning in the narrow sense, but learning in a broad sense. Like babies learn new language by imitating pronunciation, humans learn new skills in the classroom. Future machine learning will not rely on millions of big data to complete learning, but should be progressive learning like humans.
Dr. Shen Xiangyang said: 'The digital transformation led by artificial intelligence not only brings huge changes to vertical industries such as finance, manufacturing, education, transportation, etc. It also brings new business processes such as sales, marketing, human resources, recruitment, etc. Opportunities. China, especially Shanghai, provides vital support for the long-term development of artificial intelligence. With Shanghai as the center, a strong artificial intelligence ecosystem is taking shape. Microsoft recommends Shanghai to select featured industries, promote AI+ finance, AI+ transportation. And other characteristics of the development of the strategy. '
Raj Reddy, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, Turing Award winner, 1994
Shen Xiangyang, Microsoft Global Executive Vice President, Head of Microsoft Artificial Intelligence and Microsoft Research
Hong Xiaowen, Senior Vice President of Microsoft Global, Chairman of Microsoft Asia Pacific R&D Group, Dean of Microsoft Asia Research Institute
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