Welcome back to regular readers and hello to everyone who joined since last month!This edition of Your Guide to AI brings you the State of AI Report 2020 (read here). For the third year running, my co-author Ian Hogarth and I analyse the most interesting developments in AI over the last 12 months. By publishing this work openly on the internet, we aim to engage with all of you and trigger an informed conversation about the state of AI and its implication for the future. The report is circa 170 slides, so I will highlight key points for you below. If you'd like to discuss the report further, Ian and I will be running an Ask Me Anything session over Zoom next week. You can register here. As usual, you can always reply to this email to find me on the other side 🕵️Help spread the word: If you enjoy this issue, consider forwarding it to a couple of friends. There's something for everyone 😉
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Welcome back to regular readers and hello to everyone who joined since last month!This edition of Your Guide to AI brings you the State of AI Report 2020 (read here). For the third year running, my co-author Ian Hogarth and I analyse the most interesting developments in AI over the last 12 months. By publishing this work openly on the internet, we aim to engage with all of you and trigger an informed conversation about the state of AI and its implication for the future. The report is circa 170 slides, so I will highlight key points for you below. If you'd like to discuss the report further, Ian and I will be running an Ask Me Anything session over Zoom next week. You can register here. As usual, you can always reply to this email to find me on the other side 🕵️Help spread the word: If you enjoy this issue, consider forwarding it to a couple of friends. There's something for everyone 😉