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Halite AI Programming Competition : Halite is an open-source computer programming contest developed by the hedge fund/tech firm Two Sigma in partnership with a team at Cornell Tech. Programmers can see the game environment and learn everything they need to know about the game. Participants are asked to build bots in wh... |
Halite AI Programming Competition : Benjamin Spector and Michael Truell created the first Halite competition in 2016, before partnering with Two Sigma later that year. |
Halite AI Programming Competition : List of computer science awards Competitive programming |
Herbrand Award : The Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning is an award given by the Conference on Automated Deduction (CADE), Inc., (although it predates the formal incorporation of CADE) to honour persons or groups for important contributions to the field of automated deduction. The awa... |
Herbrand Award : Past award recipients are: |
Herbrand Award : List of computer science awards Jacques Herbrand Prize — by the French Academy of Sciences, for mathematics and physics |
Herbrand Award : The Herbrand Award for Distinguished Contributions to Automated Reasoning |
IJCAI Award for Research Excellence : The IJCAI Award for Research Excellence is a biannual award before given at the IJCAI conference to researcher in artificial intelligence as a recognition of excellence of their career. Beginning in 2016, the conference is held annually and so is the award. |
IJCAI Award for Research Excellence : The recipients of this award have been: John McCarthy (1985) Allen Newell (1989) Marvin Minsky (1991) Raymond Reiter (1993) Herbert A. Simon (1995) Aravind Joshi (1997) Judea Pearl (1999) Donald Michie (2001) Nils Nilsson (2003) Geoffrey E. Hinton (2005) Alan Bundy (2007) Victor R.... |
IJCAI Award for Research Excellence : John McCarthy (1971) Allen Newell (1975) Marvin Minsky (1969) Herbert A. Simon (1975) Judea Pearl (2011) Geoffrey Hinton (2018) Andrew Barto (2024) Richard S. Sutton (2024) |
IJCAI Award for Research Excellence : List of computer science awards Turing Award |
IJCAI Computers and Thought Award : The IJCAI Computers and Thought Award is presented every two years by the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), recognizing outstanding young scientists in artificial intelligence. It was originally funded with royalties received from the book Computers a... |
IJCAI Computers and Thought Award : Terry Winograd (1971) Patrick Winston (1973) Chuck Rieger (1975) Douglas Lenat (1977) David Marr (1979) Gerald Sussman (1981) Tom Mitchell (1983) Hector Levesque (1985) Johan de Kleer (1987) Henry Kautz (1989) Rodney Brooks (1991) Martha E. Pollack (1991) Hiroaki Kitano (1993) Sarit ... |
IJCAI Computers and Thought Award : List of computer science awards == References == |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : The International Aerial Robotics Competition (IARC) is a university-based robotics competition held on the campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Since 1991, collegiate teams with the backing of industry and government have fielded autonomous flying robots in an atte... |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : Collegiate teams participating in the IARC have come primarily from the United States and the People's Republic of China, but also from Germany, England, Switzerland, Norway, Spain, Canada, Chile, Qatar, Iran, and India. Teams range in size from several students, up to twenty... |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : The aerial robots vary in design from fixed wing airplanes, to conventional helicopters, to ducted fans, to airships, and beyond to bizarre hybrid creations. Because the competition focuses on fully autonomous behavior, the air vehicle itself is of less importance. Aerial rob... |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : IARC prizes have traditionally been "winner take all", although during the competition's early years monetary progress awards were given to further development of the best performers. The third mission took three years to complete with Technische Universitaet Berlin ultimatel... |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : The competition creator, Robert Michelson, is past President of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI). The IARC was first established with seed money for logistics and a grand prize that was backed by the Association. After the initial success and... |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : Michelson, R.C., “Autonomous Aerial Robots,” Unmanned Systems, Volume 29 - No. 10, October 2011, Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, Washington, D.C., pp 38–42 Howe, J., Vogl, M., Banik, J., et al., "Design and Development of South Dakota School of Mines a... |
International Aerial Robotics Competition : Official IARC web site - The official web site for the International Aerial Robotics Competition. (Retrieved 26 February 2018) Official Rules for the current Mission - Rules for the current Mission and entry information (Retrieved 26 February 2018) Information about past miss... |
International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence : The International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) is an International Science Olympiad in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). IOAI is a team competition for high school students - each country or territory participates with up to two teams, consistin... |
International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence : The IOAI consists of two rounds: scientific and practical. Scientific round: the scientific round consists of two parts: at-home (with minor weight) and on-site. Participants have a month to solve the at-home problems and eight hours for the on-site ones. Practical ro... |
International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence : The IOAI was founded by the LERAI Foundation, with members Lora Dineva, Elena Marinova, Rositsa Dekova, Aleksandar Velinov, and Iva Gumnishka. The Olympiad collaborates with renowned scientists from leading universities to develop its competition tasks. IOAI's partner... |
International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence : The current IOAI board consists of: Elena Marinova, chair of the board, founder Aleksandar Velinov, President, founder Katya Protsko, secretary Ali Sharifi Zarchi, Chair of the Scientific Committee Yova Kementchedjhieva, Secretary of the Scientific Committee Lora Dine... |
International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence : The 1st IOAI took place in Burgas, Bulgaria, from August 9 to 15, 2024. The event featured nearly 200 students from 32 countries and territories from 6 continents, organized into 41 teams. The focus of the 2024 IOAI scientific round was on natural language processing,... |
International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence : 2024, founding countries and territories: Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Estonia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iran, Isle of Man, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Netherlands, Poland, "Leto... |
Loebner Prize : The Loebner Prize was an annual competition in artificial intelligence that awarded prizes to the computer programs considered by the judges to be the most human-like. The format of the competition was that of a standard Turing test. In each round, a human judge simultaneously held textual conversations... |
Loebner Prize : Originally, $2,000 was awarded for the most human-seeming program in the competition. The prize was $3,000 in 2005 and $2,250 in 2006. In 2008, $3,000 was awarded. In addition, there were two one-time-only prizes that have never been awarded. $25,000 is offered for the first program that judges cannot d... |
Loebner Prize : The rules varied over the years and early competitions featured restricted conversation Turing tests but since 1995 the discussion has been unrestricted. For the three entries in 2007, Robert Medeksza, Noah Duncan and Rollo Carpenter, some basic "screening questions" were used by the sponsor to evaluate... |
Loebner Prize : The prize has long been scorned by experts in the field, for a variety of reasons. It is regarded by many as a publicity stunt. Marvin Minsky scathingly offered a "prize" to anyone who could stop the competition. Loebner responded by jokingly observing that Minsky's offering a prize to stop the competit... |
Loebner Prize : Official list of winners. |
Loebner Prize : List of computer science awards Artificial intelligence Glossary of artificial intelligence Robot Artificial general intelligence Confederate effect Computer game bot Turing Test |
Loebner Prize : New official web site Former official website (not available) Markoff, John (Jan 10, 1993). "Cocktail-Party Conversation – With a Computer". New York Times. Conversation with the 1992 winner; topic: men and women Platt, Charles (April 1995). "What's It Mean to be Human, Anyway?". Wired. Shah, Huma (Oct ... |
Miss AI : Miss AI is an annual international artificial intelligence beauty pageant run by the British company Fanvue. It is the first beauty pageant for AI-generated personas. |
Miss AI : Miss AI's inaugural contest was organized by Fanvue as a part of the World AI Creator Awards (WAICAs) in 2024. The winner is selected by a panel of judges which consists of both humans and AI-generated individuals. The Moroccan virtual influencer Kenza Layli was crowned with the inaugural title while Lalina V... |
Miss AI : The creators are eligible to take part in this competition as long as the models are entirely AI-generated and have a social media presence. The judges evaluate contestants' three main categories – Beauty, Tech, & Social clout and rank them according the overall points earned from these categories. The Guardi... |
Miss AI : Official website |
Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge : The Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge (MAGIC) is a 1.6 million dollar prize competition for autonomous mobile robots funded by TARDEC and the DSTO, the primary research organizations for Tank and Defense research in the United States and Au... |
Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge : Initially 12 teams were selected for the competition in November 2009, of which 10 teams received funding. These included: MAGICian – Adelaide/Perth, Australia (UWA, ECU, Flinders, Thales) Strategic Engineering – Adelaide, Australia (U. Adelaide) Northern Hunter... |
Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge : Ultimately the overall goal of fully autonomous operations without human intervention was not achieved, however, the Secretary for Defence stated "The competing vehicles demonstrated new advances in robotics technology, which are very promising for their potenti... |
Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge : The official results of the competition were: First – Team Michigan ($750,000 prize) Second – University of Pennsylvania ($250,000 prize) Third – RASR ($100,000 prize) Fourth – MAGICian & Cappadocia The "Old Ram Shed Challenge" was a single-day competition held ... |
Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge : Key technology used by all teams was computer vision, sensor fusion, human-robot interaction, and simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM). Team Michigan, a collaboration between the University of Michigan's APRIL Lab and Soar Technology, Inc., had the large... |
Netflix Prize : The Netflix Prize was an open competition for the best collaborative filtering algorithm to predict user ratings for films, based on previous ratings without any other information about the users or films, i.e. without the users being identified except by numbers assigned for the contest. The competitio... |
Netflix Prize : Netflix provided a training data set of 100,480,507 ratings that 480,189 users gave to 17,770 movies. Each training rating is a quadruplet of the form <user, movie, date of grade, grade>. The user and movie fields are integer IDs, while grades are from 1 to 5 (integer) stars. The qualifying data set con... |
Netflix Prize : Prizes were based on improvement over Netflix's own algorithm, called Cinematch, or the previous year's score if a team has made improvement beyond a certain threshold. A trivial algorithm that predicts for each movie in the quiz set its average grade from the training data produces an RMSE of 1.0540. C... |
Netflix Prize : The competition began on October 2, 2006. By October 8, a team called WXYZConsulting had already beaten Cinematch's results. By October 15, there were three teams who had beaten Cinematch, one of them by 1.06%, enough to qualify for the annual progress prize. By June 2007 over 20,000 teams had registere... |
Netflix Prize : At the conclusion of the competition, Netflix announced a planned sequel. It would present contestants with demographic and behavioral data, including renters' ages, gender, ZIP codes, genre ratings and previously chosen movies, but not ratings. The task is to predict which movies those people will like... |
Netflix Prize : Crowdsourcing Open innovation Innovation competition Inducement prize contest Kaggle List of computer science awards |
Netflix Prize : Official website Netflix Prize on RecSysWiki[usurped] Kate Greene (2006-10-06). "The $1 million Netflix challenge". Technology Review. Bell, R.; Bennett, J.; Koren, Y.; Volinsky, C. (May 2009). "The million dollar programming prize". IEEE Spectrum. 46 (5): 28–33. doi:10.1109/MSPEC.2009.4907383. ISSN 001... |
Roborace : Roborace was a competition with autonomously driving, electrically powered vehicles. Founded in 2015 by Denis Sverdlov, it aimed to be the first global championship for autonomous cars. From 2017 to 2019, the official CEO was 2016–17 Formula E champion, Lucas Di Grassi, who later became a member of Roborace’... |
Rumelhart Prize : The David E. Rumelhart Prize for Contributions to the Theoretical Foundations of Human Cognition was founded in 2001 in honor of the cognitive scientist David Rumelhart to introduce the equivalent of a Nobel Prize for cognitive science. It is awarded annually to "an individual or collaborative team ma... |
Rumelhart Prize : As of 2022, the selection committee for the prize consisted of: Richard Cooper (chair) Dedre Gentner Robert J. Glushko Tania Lombrozo Steven T. Piantadosi Jesse Snedeker |
Rumelhart Prize : List of psychology awards List of computer science awards List of social sciences awards List of prizes known as the Nobel of a field List of awards named after people Turing Award The Brain Prize Jean Nicod Prize == References == |
List of artificial intelligence companies : Below is a list of notable companies that primarily focuses on artificial intelligence (AI). Companies that simply makes use of AI but have a different primary focus are not included. |
List of artificial intelligence companies : List of artificial intelligence projects List of self-driving system suppliers == References == |
01.AI : 01.AI (Chinese: 零一万物; pinyin: Língyī Wànwù) is an artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Beijing, China. It focuses on developing open source products. |
01.AI : 01.AI was founded in March 2023 by former Microsoft and Google executive and Sinovation Ventures co-founder Kai-Fu Lee. In Chinese 01.AI is known as 零一万物 in Chinese, which means "zero-one, everything" and alludes to a passage from the Taoist text Tao Te Ching. External backers of 01.AI include Alibaba Group and... |
01.AI : Kai-Fu Lee Sinovation Ventures Baichuan MiniMax Moonshot AI Zhipu AI |
01.AI : Official website |
4Paradigm : 4Paradigm (Chinese: 第四范式; pinyin: Dìsì Fànshì) is a Chinese company publicly listed in Hong Kong that focuses on providing artificial intelligence (AI) tools and applications in China. |
4Paradigm : 4Paradigm was founded in 2014 by several former employees of Huawei's AI division. Dai Wenyuan who was one of the main co-founders and the current CEO was featured in the Innovators Under 35 list from MIT Technology Review. He was part of Shanghai Jiao Tong University's team that won the International Colle... |
4Paradigm : On 16 December 2021, 4Paradigm was profiled by The Washington Post as an entity of concern by the Biden Administration. The Center for Security and Emerging Technology of Georgetown University stated in its report that 4Paradigm did not publicly announce it had a contract with the People's Liberation Army (... |
4Paradigm : Official website |
Agility Robotics : Agility Robotics, Inc. is a privately held American humanoid robotics and engineering company. The company was founded in 2015 as a spin-off from Oregon State University and currently provides automation solutions, based around its humanoid robot Digit. |
Agility Robotics : The company was spun out of Oregon State University's Dynamic Robotics Lab in 2015. Jonathan Hurst created the robotics lab at Oregon State and helped establish the scientific basis for dynamic stability and locomotion in bipedal robots. The lab was among the first to reproduce human-like walking dyn... |
AI21 Labs : AI21 Labs is an Israeli company specializing in Natural Language Processing (NLP), which develops AI systems that can understand and generate natural language. |
AI21 Labs : AI21 Labs was founded in November 2017 by Yoav Shoham, Ori Goshen, and Amnon Shashua in Tel Aviv, Israel. In January 2019, the company raised $9.5 million from investors in a seed funding round. On October 27, 2020, AI21 Labs launched its first product, Wordtune, an AI-based writing assistant that understan... |
AI21 Labs : ChatGPT OpenAI == References == |
Aleph Alpha : Aleph Alpha GmbH is a German artificial intelligence (AI) startup company founded by Jonas Andrulis and Samuel Weinbach. Beforehand, both founders had worked at companies like Apple and Deloitte. Based in Heidelberg, the company aims to develop a sovereign technology stack for generative AI that operates ... |
Aleph Alpha : Aleph Alpha was founded in 2019 by Jonas Andrulis and Samuel Weinbach. Andrulis holds a degree in economics engineering from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; his thesis focused on artificial intelligence. His professional experience has included consulting at Deloitte and the founding of several AI ... |
Aleph Alpha : After securing €5.3 million in seed funding in 2020, Aleph Alpha raised an additional €23 million in a second round of financing in 2021, backed by several European venture capital firms. In a financing round in November 2023, German companies Schwarz Gruppe and Dieter Schwarz Foundation, with the Innovat... |
Aleph Alpha : For R&D, Aleph Alpha is working with the University of Duisburg-Essen and the Technical University of Darmstadt. It is also participating in open-source organizations such as EleutherAI, a collective of researchers working to increase accessibility to AI research. Both Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and... |
Aleph Alpha : ChatGPT General Data Protection Regulation AI alignment |
Aleph Alpha : Official website Maximilian Sachse: Ramin Mirza: Aleph Alpha rüstet im Vertrieb auf. In: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2023-07-05 (in German). Retrieved 2023-11-11 Ulrich Hottelet: Interview: Aleph Alpha fordert vertrauenswürdige KI mit europäischen Werten. heise online, 2023-06-24 (in German). Retrieve... |
All Turtles : All Turtles is an AI startup studio based in San Francisco, Paris, and Tokyo. It "specializes in developing practical AI products". |
All Turtles : All Turtles was founded in June 2017 by Phil Libin, Jon Cifuentes, and Jessica Collier. |
All Turtles : The All Turtles startup studio focuses on practical artificial intelligence and works with founders to build AI products that "solve vexing everyday problems." Rather than emphasizing company building, it prioritized products first, based on Libin's observation that "few visionaries are primarily motivate... |
All Turtles : Official website |
Artisse AI : Artisse AI is a personal photography application that uses AI to transform selfies into high-quality, personalized images. The app allows users to visualize themselves in various scenarios, outfits, and hairstyles, and they can adjust lighting and ambiance to match their preferences. |
Artisse AI : The company and eponymous app were founded by William Wu in South Korea in 2014, who works with a K-pop agency trying to create a virtual idol for his blockchain gaming business. In January 2024, Artisse received $6.7 million in seed funding led by The London Fund to boost the development and marketing of ... |
Asteria Aerospace : Asteria Aerospace Limited (formerly Asteria Aerospace Private Limited) or simply Asteria is a robotics and artificial intelligence company that designs and manufactures drones. Its headquarters are in Bengaluru, India. |
Asteria Aerospace : In June 2011, Neel Mehta and Nihar Vartak founded Asteria Aerospace with the idea of developing drones for defence applications. Later, Reliance Industries’ arm Jio Platforms acquired a majority stake of the company in December 2019. It has built three Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) ce... |
Asteria Aerospace : In March 2022, Asteria launched SkyDeck, a cloud-based drone operations platform that has a unified dashboard and offers services for drone fleet management which include flight planning and execution, data processing, visualization, and AI-based analysis of aerial data collected using drones. This ... |
Asteria Aerospace : Asteria designs and manufactures multiple drone platforms ranging from 2 to 25 kg by using its hardware, software, analytics, and drone operations to provide Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) ministrations to various fields such as surveillance & security, land surveys, and inspection of assets like pipelin... |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (Australian AI Institute, AAII, or A2I2) was a government-funded research and development laboratory for investigating and commercialising artificial intelligence (AI), specifically intelligent software agents, from 1988 unt... |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : The Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AAII) was started in 1988 as an initiative by the Hawke government. It was backed by support from the Computer Power Group, SRI International, and the Victorian State Government. The director of the group was Michael George... |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : This section summarises a selection of the software and commercial projects that came out of the AAII: Procedural reasoning system (PRS) ongoing development and application of PRS in collaboration with SRI International Distributed multi-agent reasoning system (dMARS) an a... |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : Over the course of its existence, the AAII released more than 75 of public technical notes.[ This section lists a selection of these notes. Anand S. Rao; Michael P. Georgeff (1991). "Asymmetry Thesis and Side-Effect Problems in Linear-Time and Branching-Time Intention Logi... |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : Distributed multi-agent reasoning system (dMARS) Belief–desire–intention (BDI) software model Procedural reasoning system (PRS) |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : Michael Peter Georgeff, Anand S. Rao, "A profile of the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute," IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 89–92, Dec. 1996 M. Georgeff, A. Rao, "Rational software agents: from theory to practice", in "Agent technology: foundations... |
Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute : AAII Website on the Internet Archive Agent Oriented Software Pty. Ltd. |
Baichuan : Baichuan AI (Baichuan; Chinese: 百川智能; pinyin: Bǎichuān Zhìnéng) is an artificial intelligence (AI) company based in Beijing, China. As of 2024, it has been dubbed one of China's "AI Tiger" companies by investors. |
Baichuan : Baichuan was founded in April 2023 by Wang Xiaochuan who had founded Sogou and was previously its CEO. Wang named the company after the phrase "A Hundred Rivers" and had secured $50 million in seed capital. He also reached out to former subordinates at Sogou to join the new company. In October 2023, a $300 m... |
Baichuan : MiniMax Moonshot AI Zhipu AI |
Baichuan : Official website |
Berkshire Grey : Berkshire Grey, Inc. is an American technology company based in Bedford Massachusetts that develops integrated artificial intelligence (“AI") and robotic solutions for e-commerce, retail replenishment, and logistics. The company's systems automate pick, pack and sort operations. Berkshire Grey was foun... |
Berkshire Grey : Berkshire Grey was founded in 2013 by Tom Wagner. He was previously chief technology officer of iRobot. Chief Scientist for Berkshire Grey is Matthew T. Mason, former Director of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, and author of two highly cited textbooks on robotic manipulation. Maso... |
Berkshire Grey : Official website |
Blue Prism : Blue Prism, officially Blue Prism Group plc, is a British multinational software corporation that makes enterprise robotic process automation (RPA) software. In March 2022, Blue Prism was acquired by SS&C Technologies. It is headquartered in Warrington, UK. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchan... |
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