Scientific Exploration with Artificial Intelligence
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"Hey, Siri, what's the lowdown on A.I.?"  Every time we use an electronic assistant like Siri or Alexa, we're tapping into the burgeoning world of artificial intelligence.  We've assembled a panel of three people with plenty of real intelligence to talk about how AI is helping scientists sift through data in a wide variety of fields.   Our panel this episode: Amy Mueller, Assistant Professor at Northeastern University's College of Engineering, Jon Tapson, Chief Technology Officer at Iona tech and a member of the Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop,   and Mark Kozak, Executive Director of the Telluride Science Research Center.
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