Artificial neural networks are nonlinear mapping systems whose structure is loosely based on principles observed in the nervous systems of humans and animals. The basic idea is that massive systems of simple units linked together in appropriate ways can generate many complex and interesting behaviors. This book focuses on the subset of feedforward artificial neural networks called multilayer perceptrons (MLP). These are the mostly widely used neural networks, with applications as diverse as finance (forecasting), manufacturing (process control), and science (speech and image recognition). This book presents an extensive and practical overview of almost every aspect of MLP methodology, progressing from an initial discussion of what MLPs are and how they might be used to an in-depth examination of technical factors affecting performance. The book can be used as a tool kit by readers interested in applying networks to specific problems, yet it also presents theory and references outlining the last ten years of MLP research.
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The Case for Killer Robots: Why America's Military Needs to Continue Development of Lethal AI
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of technology and ethics, Robert J. Marks delves into the military applications of lethal AI. He presents a compelling case for its development, asserting that embracing such technology is essential for America's survival and prosperity. Marks confronts both the practical implications and moral dilemmas posed by lethal AI, urging readers to consider its inevitable role in future warfare and national security.