Source: ibtimes.com This is the bold statement that Scientific American gave regarding the matter. In their recent statement, they claimed that what people call nowadays as Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not actually AI, but something else entirely. Sure, we hear the description of AI branded on almost every new tech nowadays. Even on smartphones, companies now love to Read More

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Source: forbes.com The idea of “big data” transforming healthcare has existed for decades, but recent  technological innovations are finally making big data accessible and usable in an actionable way. Artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced natural-language programming (NLP) tools are now able to read unstructured data, which constitutes the majority of healthcare data. Complex rules algorithms Read More

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Source: cloudcomputing-news.net At this year’s Microsoft Ignite conference, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella placed the focus on consistent developer experiences in multi- and hybrid-cloud, alongside the announcements of new initiatives for “cloud-delivered quantum computing.” Nadella, in his keynote speech in Orlando, also emphasized the role of a consistent and reliable management platform across various cloud environments Read More

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Source: news-medical.net Caicedo et al. have determined an evaluation framework to assess the improvements in fluorescent images of nucleus segmentation achieved by machine learning versus classical approaches. The team revealed that of the two deep learning modes interrogated (DeepCell and U-Net), there was improved accuracy of nuclei segmentation when both methods were trained with a large fluorescence Read More

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Source: qz.com In the early 1980s, presentations about Infosys began with the founders’ pointing out India and Bengaluru on a world map. Today, globally listed companies such as Dr Reddy’s, Tata Motors, and Reliance Industries have made that redundant. The country is also the third-largest startup nation. A number of its business-to-consumer (B2C) ventures, from Read More

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Source: hrtechnologist.com The impact of AI on modern work environments It is not hard to find examples of how AI has transformed entire industries, from automating many parts of the car manufacturing industry to allowing automatic decision-making based on pre-set criteria in the stock market. In fact, a recent study by IBM found that 76% Read More

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Source: itnews.com.au Australia Post’s adoption of microservices and cloud via a digital transformation allowed it to move faster, but also created a complex environment of interdependencies and a need to establish “observability” across that. When Post kicked off its digital transformation in 2013, the overarching goal was speed. “Our time to market was incredibly slow Read More

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Source: healthimaging.com Utilizing a deep learning algorithm could help radiologists determine valuable coronary artery calcium scores (CACS) in a fraction of the time. Such scores have proven to be more predictive of cardiovascular risk than any other biomarker, but quantifying CACS via imaging remains a time-consuming and labor-intensive task, wrote authors of a new study published Nov. Read More

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Source: worldview.stratfor.com Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and Palantir, ignited an important conversation in July when he accused Google of “seemingly treasonous” activity and urged President Donald Trump’s administration to investigate the company’s motivations for operating an artificial intelligence (AI) lab in Beijing while refusing to work with the U.S. Department of Defense. Trump initially Read More

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Source: e3zine.com Some insurance companies are using AI-based chatbots in customer service and continuously improving them through machine learning. Major companies like Bosch and Siemens as well as energy and utility companies are making big strides in predictive maintenance and field services. Additionally, financial advisors have developed robotic counterparts. Conversations with software providers, consultancies and Read More

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Source: supplychainbrain.com According to a survey published by Dresner Advisory Services, over 50% of companies are using big-data analytics. A closer look reveals that the adoption rate varies significantly by industry, with financial services and telecommunications leading the way, followed by education and healthcare. But the top five includes no mention of logistics. When one Read More

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Source: healthcareitnews.com Artificial intelligence technology based on a deep learning model could help cardiologists predict irregular heart rhythms, known as atrial fibrillation, before it develops. WHY IT MATTERSThat’s the conclusion drawn from two studies to be presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2019 and conducted by Geisinger researchers. A team of scientists trained Read More

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Source: dnet.com Late last month in Denver, data-warehousing giant Teradata launched its analytics cloud architecture and a raft of new tools designed to help organizations get more value from their data. But for some companies, technology is not the problem. “All these tools are very nice, of course, but people need to use them,” says Read More

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Source: dailysabah.com urkey is a leading country in its region in terms of investments in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, according to Microsoft Turkey General Manager Murat Kansu. “With an artificial intelligence technology expenditure of nearly $3.4 billion, Turkey is a country with the largest investment in AI in the last 10 years,” Kansu was cited Read More

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Source: wired.com Microsoft’s recent victory in landing a $10 billion Pentagon cloud-computing contract called JEDI could make life more complicated for one of the software giant’s partners: the independent artificial-intelligence research lab OpenAI. OpenAI was created in 2015 by Silicon Valley luminaries including Elon Musk to look to the far horizon, and save the world. The newborn nonprofit said it had Read More

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Source: forbes.com Google is testing a service that would use its search and artificial intelligence technology to analyze patient records for Ascension, the largest nonprofit health system in the U.S., according to documents about the efforts reviewed by Forbes. Called “‘Nightingale,” the Google-Ascension project indicates that Google’s push into health analysis is farther along than previously Read More

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Source: arabianbusiness.com Artificial intelligence, big data and machine learning will increasingly be put to use monitoring the energy performance of buildings and helping owners cut costs, according to Keith Gunaratne, the founder and managing director of technology firm EP&T. Founded in 1993, EP&T specialises in the development of energy conservation technologies in the commercial sector. Read More

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Source: beebom.com Google’s AI research team has developed a new machine learning system that they call “Form2Fit” in collaboration with researchers from Stanford University and Columbia University. The project makes use of deep neural networks to teach a robot arm to recognize and assemble objects. “If robots could learn “how things fit together,” then perhaps they Read More

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Source: cmo.com.au For a provider of loyalty programs across some of the biggest brands in the world, it’s pretty important Aimia gets personalisation and customer engagement right. Which is why the leader in loyalty marketing, services, technology, and data platforms recently turned to artificial intelligence (AI), to better utilise its vast amount of data. Director of insights and Read More

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Source: cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com San Francisco, A team of researchers has used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to turn two-dimensional (2D) images into stacks of virtual three-dimensional (3D) slices showing activity inside organisms. Using deep learning techniques, the team from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) devised a technique that extends the capabilities of fluorescence microscopy, which allows scientists to precisely label parts Read More

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Source: youthkiawaaz.com Like any other country in the world, India, too, has its own socio-economic and governance problems. Some issues like economic slowdown, unemployment, deteriorating health care, education quality, and communalism have been worrying India since before independence. These problems still persist and have held India tightly in their jaws. But, besides these conventional challenges Read More

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Source: medcitynews.com In its Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century report, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) identifies six distinct “Aims for Improvement” addressing the divide between good health care and the health care that people actually receive. Patient-centered service is a leading focus. Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, former president and chief Read More

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Source: sciencenews.org Like that emotional kid David, played by Haley Joel Osment, in the movie A.I. Or WALL•E, who obviously had feelings for EVE-uh. Robby the Robot sounded pretty emotional whenever warning Will Robinson of danger. Not to mention all those emotional train-wreck, wackadoodle robots on Westworld. But in real life robots have no more feelings than Read More

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Source: retailcustomerexperience.com Artificial intelligence is touching almost every industry in the ongoing era of digital transformation. But what does it mean? Put simply, AI and machine learning — a closely related idea — are computer programs that emulate and learn human behavior to then make autonomous decisions. AI can be especially transformative in retail, helping Read More

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