Source:- itworld.com Reinforcement learning uses rewards and penalties to teach computers how to play games and robots how to perform tasks independently You have probably heard about Google DeepMind’s AlphaGo program, which attracted significant news coverage when it beat a 2-dan professional Go player in 2015. Later, improved evolutions of AlphaGo went on to beat a 9-dan (the Read More
Month: June 2019
Source:- informationweek.com Recently I was asked by my company to develop a presentation for staff on the origins, present state and plausible future outcomes for artificial intelligence. This is in keeping with my position as the global lead for our AI Center of Excellence. And that process led to an exploration of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), when it Read More
Source:- insights.dice.com If you listen to the tech pundits (and many tech-firm CEOs), artificial intelligence (A.I.) and machine learning (ML) will define the future. And they’re certainly not wrong: virtually every industry is interested in how A.I. and ML can streamline business processes and boost profits. These are clearly areas worth any tech professional’s time and attention. But for students Read More
Source:- businesstoday.in HMD Global, the official license of Nokia smartphones, has launched an AI (artificial intelligence) focused smartphone in the entry-level segment. The Nokia 2.2, along with Android One program, will have AI-powered low light imaging, AI-driven face unlock and a dedicated AI button. Running Android Pie our-of-the-box, this will be one of the first Read More
Source:- cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University Libraries recently hosted a conversation on harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for scientific data discovery. The AIDR (Artificial Intelligence for Data Discovery and Reuse) 2019 conference took place May 13-15 and brought 150 researchers, computer scientists, librarians and industry representatives from 10 countries and 65 institutions and organizations to CMU May 13-15. Read More
Source:- techau.com.au Whales are some of the most amazing creatures on the planet and some species are endangered. Google are helping fight the good fight and lending some of their AI smarts to help scientists track and study the remaining whales. Back in the 1960s, scientists first discovered that humpback whales actually sing songs, which evolve over Read More
Source:- analyticsindiamag.com 1| Apache SAMOA Apache Scalable Advanced Massive Online Analysis (SAMOA) is a distributed streaming machine learning framework which contains a programming abstraction for distributed streaming machine learning algorithms. It provides a collection of distributed streaming algorithms for the most common data mining and machine learning tasks such as classification, clustering, and regression. Apache SAMOA enables Read More
Source:- cruisepassenger.com.au Cruise Passenger surveyed the lines to find out where you can find the cheapest cup of specialty coffee at sea. The Australian cruise lines like Princess Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line did not disappoint and came out tops. On Princess Cruises, you can get a cup of Freshly Brewed Coffee at just $2. For regular Read More
Source:-nextgov.com The bureau for years ignored concerns about the accuracy and transparency of its facial recognition efforts, and the House Oversight Committee isn’t happy about it. Lawmakers on Tuesday grilled federal law enforcement officials on the integrity and legality of the government’s facial recognition programs, and criticized the nearly nonexistent oversight Congress has over those Read More
Source:- beincrypto.com Microsoft Dominates the Charts Microsoft’s Research Asia team took home first place in eight of the 11 categories in which it participated (out of 19 categories in total). For the remaining three entries (English-Kazakh, Finnish-English, and Lithuanian-English), it won the second prize. When we think of AI, voice recognition and translation likely isn’t the first thing that comes Read More
Source:-fudzilla.com SoftwareONE has written a cheque for a controlling stake in InterGrupo, one of Latin America’s cloud technology consulting and application modernisation providers. The move enables SoftwareONE to strengthen its service offerings in the region and to add Application Modernisation and Development, a strategic priority, to its global portfolio of Solutions and Services. InterGrupo will Read More
Source:- martechseries.com CognitiveScale Inc., an Enterprise AI software pioneer, has expanded its strategic relationship with Microsoft to further accelerate adoption of CognitiveScale’s Cortex software amongst businesses using Microsoft Azure. Today, enterprises spend weeks deploying AI platforms and building intelligent business processes in their cloud or data center environments. As a result, AI projects take a long time Read More
Source:- crn.com Snowflake Computing will provide its cloud-native data warehouse services on Google Cloud Platform starting later this year, putting it in a position to better support customers’ multi-cloud strategies. The move completes a trifecta for Snowflake, which has run its expanding portfolio of data management and data warehouse services on Amazon Web Services since 2015 Read More
Source:- analyticsinsight.net Artificial intelligence and machine learning stand out as the most transformational technology in this data-driven age. The rate of development and innovation in machine learning is relentless and what seemed impossible a few years ago is commonplace today. Machine learning’s practical application throughout the economy is growing apace, resulting from the accelerated development of Read More
Source:- towardsdatascience.com Introduction In this part of the series, we will put together everything we have learned to train a classification model. The objective is to learn how to build a complete classification workflow from the beginning to the end. Problem Definition The problem we are going to solve is the infamous Titanic Survival Problem. We are Read More
Source:- phys.org Researchers, from biochemists to material scientists, have long relied on the rich variety of organic molecules to solve pressing challenges. Some molecules may be useful in treating diseases, others for lighting our digital displays, still others for pigments, paints, and plastics. The unique properties of each molecule are determined by its structure—that is, by Read More
Source:- theconversation.com Thanks to the media, more people now know that you have to protect your personal data from being misused for commercial gains. Many of you are probably more conscious of what to share on Facebook or Instagram than you were two to three years ago. But, when used appropriately, data can be a great Read More
Source:- analyticsinsight.net It has been a widely acknowledged fact that big data has become a big game changer in most of the modern industries over the last few years. As big data continues to permeate our day-to-day lives the number of different industries that are adopting big data continues to increase. It is well said that when Read More
Source:- builtin.com What is machine learning? How does it work? How much math is involved? An engineer breaks it all down. Machine learning is the idea that computers can learn from examples and experience, without being explicitly programmed to do so. Instead of writing code, you feed data to the generic algorithm, and it builds logic Read More