https://www.fatml.org/ On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Emma Stamm <stamm@vt.edu> wrote:
Dear AoIRists,
I am researching artificial intelligence and machine learning within the framework of digital culture studies and philosophy of technoscience. Right now, I am looking for articles that reflect current developments in AI & ML programming that are suitable for non-STEM experts. Specifically, I am interested in pieces that illuminate the ways in which generalization and inductive/abductive reasoning are essential to algorithms that effectively “predict” the future. However, more wide-ranging, introductory pieces would also be helpful for me.
I am familiar with the work of Pedro Domingos, but do not know of many other sources that suit my needs. Any recommendations would be very welcome.
Thank you in advance!
Best,
Emma
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