Favorite Posted by Dave Hawkey, Software Engineer, Google Research Two years ago we announced Project Guideline, a collaboration between Google Research and Guiding Eyes for the Blind that enabled people with visual impairments (e.g., blindness and low-vision) to walk, jog, and run independently. Using only a Google Pixel phone and
Favorite AI has the potential to mitigate 5-10% of global greenhouse gas emissions according to our new report with Boston Consulting Group. View Original Source (blog.google/technology/ai/) Here.
Favorite Posted by Anoop Sinha, Research Director, Technology & Society, and Yossi Matias, Vice President, Google Research The first of Google’s AI Principles is to “Be socially beneficial.” As AI practitioners, we’re inspired by the transformative potential of AI technologies to benefit society and our shared environment at a scale
Favorite Posted by Kathy Meier-Hellstern, Building Responsible AI & Data Systems, Director, Google Research The Responsible AI and Human-Centered Technology (RAI-HCT) team within Google Research is committed to advancing the theory and practice of responsible human-centered AI through a lens of culturally-aware research, to meet the needs of billions of
Favorite Posted by Isaac Noble, Software Engineer, Google Research, and Anelia Angelova, Research Scientist, Google DeepMind When building machine learning models for real-life applications, we need to consider inputs from multiple modalities in order to capture various aspects of the world around us. For example, audio, video, and text all
Favorite Today we’re sharing an AI Opportunity Agenda to provide concrete policy recommendations to help AI benefit as many people as possible. View Original Source (blog.google/technology/ai/) Here.
Favorite Posted by Chintan Ghate, Software Engineer, and Diana Mincu, Research Engineer, Google Research As consumer technologies like fitness trackers and mobile phones become more widely used for health-related data collection, so does the opportunity to leverage these data pathways to study and advance our understanding of medical conditions. We