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GineersNow Engineering Magazine July 2016 Issue No. 005 Masdar: The Future of Sustainable City in Abu Dhabi, UAE Exclusive Stories: Future cities, smart cities, robotics, artificial intelligence, deep learning, digital migration, exoskeleton, social good, information technologies. Special feature stories: HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, MEP contractors, construction, civil engineering, chemical, petrochemicals, oil & gas, water and wastewater, nano filtration, ultra filtration, desalination, reverse osmosis. Country Focus: United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United States, Canada, Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam. https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines

GineersNow Engineering Magazine July 2016 Issue No. 005

Masdar: The Future of Sustainable City in Abu Dhabi, UAE

Exclusive Stories: Future cities, smart cities, robotics, artificial intelligence, deep learning, digital migration, exoskeleton, social good, information technologies.

Special feature stories: HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, MEP contractors, construction, civil engineering, chemical, petrochemicals, oil & gas, water and wastewater, nano filtration, ultra filtration, desalination, reverse osmosis.

Country Focus: United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United States, Canada, Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam.

https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines

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AN AI CAN NOW<br />

READ AND ANSWER<br />

QUESTIONS BASED<br />

ON NEWS ARTICLES<br />

In the future, you may<br />

be able to chat with your<br />

computer about the daily<br />

news headlines, because<br />

now, an AI is being taught<br />

how to read, analyze and<br />

answer questions about a<br />

news article accurately.<br />

One of Computer Science’s<br />

goals is to be able to<br />

create AI systems that can<br />

learn humanity’s existing<br />

information. According to<br />

Chris Manning at Standford<br />

University, “Computers<br />

don’t have the kind of<br />

general knowledge and<br />

common sense of how the<br />

world works [from reading]<br />

about things in novels or<br />

watch[ing] sitcoms,”<br />

Last year, Google’s<br />

DeepMind team got a series<br />

of articles from the Daily Mail<br />

website and CNN to help<br />

train an algorithm, so that<br />

it can read and understand<br />

short stories. The researchers<br />

used the bulleted summaries<br />

of the articles to create<br />

short and simple questions<br />

which trained the algorithm<br />

to search for the article key<br />

points.<br />

Now, a group led by Manning<br />

has designed an algorithm<br />

that was able to beat<br />

DeepMind’s results by 10<br />

percent on the CNN articles<br />

and 8 percent for Daily Mail<br />

articles. Overall, it got a score<br />

of 70 percent.<br />

“Some of the stuff they<br />

had just causes needless<br />

complications. You get rid<br />

of that and the numbers go<br />

up.” Manning said.<br />

Photo by: Makeuseof<br />

28<br />

JULY 2016<br />

Future Cities & Robotics

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