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blog.google
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| | | | | Neural networks can train computers to learn in a way similar to humans. Googler Maithra Raghu explains how they work. | |
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futurism.com
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| | | | | This post was originally written by Manan Shah as a response to a question on Quora. | |
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www.chrisritchie.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post documents a web-based simulation of artificial life agents controlled by evolving neural networks that learn to eat, swarm, and reproduce within a basic environment. | |
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blog.fastforwardlabs.com
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| | | This article is available as a notebook on Github. Please refer to that notebook for a more detailed discussion and code fixes and updates. Despite all the recent excitement around deep learning, neural networks have a reputation among non-specialists as complicated to build and difficult to interpret. And while interpretability remains an issue, there are now high-level neural network libraries that enable developers to quickly build neural network models without worrying about the numerical details of floating point operations and linear algebra. | ||