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[Downey] But making a new unique model with unique data
for every new and unique person is slow and inefficient. Tim calls his dad "Yo-yo." Others with ALS may call their dads something else. Can we build one machine that recognizes many different people, and how can we do it fast? [Cattiau] So this data doesn't really exist. We have to actually collect it. So we started this partnership
with ALS TDI in Boston
for every new and unique person is slow and inefficient. Tim calls his dad "Yo-yo." Others with ALS may call their dads something else. Can we build one machine that recognizes many different people, and how can we do it fast? [Cattiau] So this data doesn't really exist. We have to actually collect it. So we started this partnership
with ALS TDI in Boston
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[Downey] But making
a new unique model
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with unique data
for every new and unique person
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is slow and inefficient.
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Tim calls his dad "Yo-yo."
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Others with ALS may call
their dads something else.
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Can we build one machine
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that recognizes
many different people,
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and how can we do it fast?
00:00:19.919 --> 00:00:22.788
[Cattiau] So this data
doesn't really exist.
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We have to actually collect it.
00:00:24.423 --> 00:00:28.999
So we started this partnership
with ALS TDI in Boston.
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Movie Summary
The Age of A.I. is a 8 part documentary series hosted by Robert Downey Jr. covering the ways Artifial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Neural Networks will change the world.