Source: livemint.com Google on Thursday announced Google Research India, an artificial intelligence (AI)-based research lab out of Bengaluru. “We look forward to engaging with everything from academic institutions, to government to the industry and startup ecosystem in the country in the field of AI,” said Jay Yagnik, vice president and engineering fellow. The Indian AI lab Read More

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Source: industryreport24.com Parents can now feel more assured about their baby’s safety with the launch of Google’s latest baby monitor. Google has come up with an even more advance baby monitoring device which uses artificial intelligence to alert parents, minutes prior to their baby awakes from sleep. Here, the new technology is using AI to Read More

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Source: 9to5google.com From writing and collaborating in Docs to using Search for research and Calendar to track due dates, Google products are extensively used by today’s students. With Socratic by Google, the company is trying to play a more active role in helping older students study. Google wants to tackle how “students often get ‘stuck’ while studying” outside the Read More

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Source: techcrunch.com As part of new efforts toward accessibility, Google announced Project Euphoniaat I/O in May: An attempt to make speech recognition capable of understanding people with non-standard speaking voices or impediments. The company has just published a post and its paper explaining some of the AI work enabling the new capability. The problem is simple to observe: The Read More

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Source: venturebeat.com Google’s latest research dives deep into the brains of fruit flies — quite literally. In collaboration with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Janelia Research Campus and Cambridge University, the tech giant today published the results of a study (“Automated Reconstruction of a Serial-Section EM Drosophila Brain with Flood-Filling Networks and Local Realignment“) Read More

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Source: techcrunch.com A German privacy watchdog has ordered Google  to cease manual reviews of audio snippets generated by its voice AI.  This follows a leak last month of scores of audio snippets from the Google Assistant service. A contractor working as a Dutch language reviewer handed more than 1,000 recordings to the Belgian news site VRT which was then able to Read More

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Source: fedscoop.com Two former high-ranking national security officials are criticizing Google for developing artificial intelligence in China while backing out of working with the Department of Defense, a move they said could benefit Chinese military and intelligence services. Ash Carter, secretary of Defense under President Barack Obama, said Thursday that Google could be helping the Chinese military without knowing it. And Read More

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Source: thestreet.com his might seem a particularly bad time to be investing in big tech. President Trump said Tuesday morning that his administration would look into accusations that Google has been secretly working with the Chinese military. The charge came from Peter Thiel, a PayPal (PYPL – Get Report) co-founder and strong supporter of the president. On the other hand, Bloomberg reported Tuesday Read More

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Source:digit.in Earlier this year, Microsoft had invited us to its Bengaluru campus for a two-day briefing on how it’s incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) in many of its business solutions, including Azure, Power BI, Teams, and Office 365. In addition to letting a few of its business partners explain how these AI-enabled services help them, the Read More

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Source:- aljazeera.com What do a Yemeni refugee in the queue for food aid, a checkout worker in a British supermarket and a depressed university student have in common? They’re all being sifted by some form of artificial intelligence. Advanced nations and the world’s biggest companies have thrown billions of dollars behind AI – a set of computing practices, including machine learning that Read More

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Source:- forbes.com Want to schedule an appointment? Just ask your phone. Need to turn on your bedroom lights? Google Home has you covered. Now a $49 billion market, voice-activated systems have gained popularity among consumers, thanks to their ability to automate and streamline mundane tasks. But for people with impaired speech,  technologies that rely on voice commands Read More

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Source:- forbes.com Most television stations still rely on human transcription to generate the closed captioning for their live broadcasts. Yet even with the benefit of human fluency, this captioning can vary wildly in quality, even within the same broadcast, from a nearly flawless rendition to near-gibberish. Even the best human captioning often skips over words Read More

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Source:- guidingtech.com Back in the day, Gallery apps came with only one function: to efficiently manage and organize the photos in descending order within device folders. Today, the Gallery apps aren’t just limited to photos management. They must package image editing, face reorganization, automation, AI, and more. In 2015, with the introduction of Google Photos, the Search giant started Read More

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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

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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

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