{"id":96785,"date":"2013-12-23T22:40:52","date_gmt":"2013-12-24T03:40:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/facebook-seeks-to-get-smarter-with-big-data.php"},"modified":"2013-12-23T22:40:52","modified_gmt":"2013-12-24T03:40:52","slug":"facebook-seeks-to-get-smarter-with-big-data","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/artificial-intelligence\/facebook-seeks-to-get-smarter-with-big-data.php","title":{"rendered":"Facebook seeks to get smarter with big data"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Facebook is working to become your new best friend, getting to    know you better by infusing the billion-member social networks    software with artificial intelligence.    The California-based social network giant is hiring Prof. Yann    LeCun of NYUs Center for Data Science to head up a new    artificial intelligence lab, aiming to use cutting-edge science    to make Facebook more interesting and relevant.    For now, Facebook feeds may seem like a random jumble, but    LeCun argues these can be improved by intelligent    systems.    This could include things like ranking the items in news    feeds, or determining the ads that are shown to users, to be    more relevant, LeCun told AFP after his appointment on Dec.    9.    Then there are things that are less directly connected, like    analyzing content, understanding natural language and being    able to model users... to allow them to learn new things,    entertain them and help them achieve their goals.    Facebook is the worlds biggest social network, but it faces    the challenge of maintaining growth, keeping users engaged and    delivering enough advertising to generate revenue growth    without turning members off.    LeCun said the new artificial intelligence lab would be the    largest research facility of its kind in the world, though he    declined to provide numbers.    Were limited only by how many smart people there are in the    world that we can hire, the French-born mathematician and    computer scientist said.    The lab will be based in three locations  New York, London and    Facebooks headquarters in Menlo Park, California.    But it will also be part of the broader artificial intelligence    research community, according to LeCun, who starts his new job    in January while keeping his NYU post.    Facebooks move follows Googles forays into artificial    intelligence, and notably its acquisition earlier this year of    DNNresearch, a startup created by University of Toronto    professor Geoffrey Hinton and two of his graduate students,    known for computer models of brain functions, which includes    pattern and speech recognition.    Artificial intelligence can help computers think in ways    similar to humans and help solve problems. In one famous    example, IBMs Watson computer beat human contestants in the TV    trivia game Jeopardy.    Big tech companies are all working on artificial intelligence    to varying degrees, said Greg Sterling, analyst at Opus    Research.    Its a somewhat loaded and elusive term, he said, but it    could power a range of consumer and enterprise-facing    applications  even if Facebook doesnt quite know what those    applications are yet.    LeCun, the founding director of NYUs Center for Data Science,    is known for creating an early version of a pattern-recognition    algorithm that mimics in part the visual cortex of animals and    humans.    LeCuns recent research projects include the application of    deep learning methods for visual scene understanding,    driverless cars and small flying robots, as well as speech    recognition, and applications in biology and medicine.    James Hendler, who heads the Rensselaer Institute for Data    Exploration and Applications, said Facebook already uses some    artificial intelligence algorithms for its social network    graph, but that applying these to photos, videos and other    multimedia data requires a boost in power.    As they move into their own search and more of these new    multimedia data types, they need more, Hendler said.    I expect that it will in the short term mainly focus on    improving existing algorithms, for example better selection of    what shows up in a users Web feed.    In the long run, we should see a lot more capabilities such as    searching for photos of things one might be interested in, and    more information in Facebook that results from your activities    on other websites.    Facebook has acknowledged in recent weeks it has been tweaking    user news feeds and the new investment signals more changes are    coming.    Theres been a lot of speculation that people have been    leaving Facebook because they are upset that the newsfeed    filtering doesnt let them see a lot of the things theyd like    to see from their friends, Hendler said.    The community has speculated for a while that Facebook would    need to hire some AI researchers to help them solve this    problem.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.arabnews.com\/node\/497376\" title=\"Facebook seeks to get smarter with big data\">Facebook seeks to get smarter with big data<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Facebook is working to become your new best friend, getting to know you better by infusing the billion-member social networks software with artificial intelligence. 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