
I Built AI Software in 2009. Here Is What ASU's New Learning Platform Gets Wrong.
In 2009, I created the math algorithm for VIPRE and VASIS. The work used K-nearest neighbor pattern recognition applied to audio samples, trained to classify stress signatures with enough precision for production use. Nobody gave me a syllabus for that. My team and I built it by reading papers, writing code, testing against real data, and keeping a failure log that was longer than the documentation. That was seventeen years before Arizona State University launched a platform called Atomic. ...