The company’s latest advance that translates 2D pictures to 3D images 
could lead to machines that can make better sense of a scene.
The news: As detailed in a paper in Science, DeepMind has created a system which its researchers call a generative query network (GQN). It looks at a scene from several angles and can then describe what it would look like from another angle.
So what? This might seem trivial, but it requires a relatively sophisticated ability to learn about the physical world. In contrast to many AI vision systems, the DeepMind program makes sense of a scene in much the same way a person does.
What’s next: As our own Will Knight writes, such technology might serve as the foundation for deeper artificial intelligence, letting machines describe and reason about the world with much greater sophistication.
The news: As detailed in a paper in Science, DeepMind has created a system which its researchers call a generative query network (GQN). It looks at a scene from several angles and can then describe what it would look like from another angle.
So what? This might seem trivial, but it requires a relatively sophisticated ability to learn about the physical world. In contrast to many AI vision systems, the DeepMind program makes sense of a scene in much the same way a person does.
What’s next: As our own Will Knight writes, such technology might serve as the foundation for deeper artificial intelligence, letting machines describe and reason about the world with much greater sophistication.
 
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