"The scientific method is a powerful tool for understanding the world around us. Let us help you share your discoveries with the world.” I don’t think there could be a more concise and beautiful expression of the importance of PR to scientific companies than this quote from the Polish/French Nobel Prize winner, Marie Curie, explains Richard Stone, Managing Director of Stone Junction.
Here, Miron Shtiglitz, Director of Product Management at Lean AI, describes the two eras of machine learning in visual inspection and argues that we are now entering a new, third era, characterised by various levels of semi-supervised deep learning.
Augmented intelligence and artificial intelligence are both concepts that are often used interchangeably. However, the difference between the two has important implications for our understanding and expectations of technology. Here, Dr Gilad Wainreb, Algorithms Team Leader at Lean AI, explains his understanding of the concept of augmented intelligence in the field of quality inspection and machine vision.
10 years ago, I was quite proud of how smart the machines in our own factory were. Now, with my today’s definition of smart, I realise they were actually quite stupid.
Machine learning recently experienced a revival of public interest with the launch of ChatGPT. While it has always produced some interesting results, such extensive chat functionalities have caught more attention than any previous machine learning accomplishment.
I think the first thing to understand is that while we talk about ‘the edge’ as if it is a single point in an architecture, in a real system, there are actually many cascaded levels of edge device lying between the physical world and the enterprise. The exciting thing is that we’re seeing innovation in each of these different levels.