Source: analyticsindiamag.com Today most large companies are looking at the potential of AI/ML, and despite significant investments, hiring data scientists and investing time and money, data science fails to take things to the next level. One of the biggest challenges present in AI/ML is that a large majority of models are not deployed in production. Read More
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Source: enterprisetalk.com ABBYY, a Digital Intelligence company, today launched a global initiative to promote the development of trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) technology. As AI becomes ubiquitous across consumer and enterprise high-value and large-scale uses and more open source tools become available for digitizing data, the ethical use of accessing and training data is imperative. A Read More
Source: datacenterdynamics.com Microsoft has promised that by 2030 it will be carbon negative, and by 2050 it will have removed all the carbon it has emitted since its founding in 1975. To become negative, the company will have to not just reduce its carbon emissions and shift to renewable resources, but actually offset its carbon Read More
Source: indiatoday.in It is surprising how much can the world change in a few years. Today, machines can see (a field popularly known as Computer Vision), they can hear (Hi Alexa!) and understand our language (field called Natural Language Processing) to a good degree. And they are only going to get better from here. On Read More
Source: aithority.com Despite the widespread adoption of AI, there’s one misconception that still affects Machine Learning enterprises. Consumers wary of new Machine Learning technology – 72% of Americans, according to one study – often have a notion of AI as a monolith, with a single all-knowing algorithm controlling everything from our self-driving cars and smart refrigerators to the very stars and beyond. Read More
Source – opendemocracy.net Humans and machines are destined to live in an ever-closer relationship. To make it a happy marriage, we have to better address the ethical and legal implications that data science carry. Artificial intelligence, and in particular its subfields of machine learning and deep learning, may only be neutral in appearance, if at all. Read More
Source – business.com Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have a lot to offer to marketers. In addition to simplifying several mundane tasks, this technology might finally help marketers achieve relevance at scale and ensure “the most pertinent content reaches the most promising customers at the moments of greatest influence across multiple channels and markets.” Many marketers have Read More
Source – abovethelaw.com If you’re thinking about implementing artificial intelligence (AI) into your legal organization, congratulations on being a forward thinker. Although … it’s actually not as forward thinking as it may seem. AI is no longer the nebulous, otherworldly techno-universe that you many have once envisioned. It’s already here, today, giving us directions, telling us Read More
Source – globenewswire.com MemSQL, provider of the fastest real-time data warehouse, today announced the results of a survey commissioned with O’Reilly Media on the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in the workplace. According to the survey of over 1,600 respondents, 61 percent, regardless of company size, indicated ML and AI as their Read More
Source – forbes.com Technology today is forcing significant changes in the ways we communicate. Some technologies, like artificial intelligence, improve efficiencies (speed, quality, style) in our daily lives that many of us likely don’t even notice are happening. Similar to any technology that’s new to an industry, AI has caused some skepticism, and I’ve witnessed that Read More
Source – tech.co Ever since its introduction as an academic discipline back in the 50s, AI has led to a combination of disappointment and optimism. In fact, technological options that were conveyed as impossible, such as optical character recognition, are, presently, run-of-the-mill. While other technologies are yet to be mastered, such as autonomous cars, AI is an excellent Read More
Source – abovethelaw.com Elon Musk recently warned that an international artificial intelligence race is more likely to cause World War III than a 20th Century-style arms race. We lawyers have our own “end-of-the-world” concern: that AI will ultimately end most lawyers’ careers. But before we start speculating about what havoc HAL 9000, J.D. could wreak on the legal profession, Read More
Source – cio.com It’s getting pretty hard to escape Artificial Intelligence (“AI”). I don’t mean the impact that AI will have on your life — I just mean the idea of AI. In the business and technology press, a single day does not pass without some reference to the impact that AI is having — or Read More
Source – knowstartup.com Artificial Intelligence is changing the way we think of technology. It is radically changing the various aspects of our daily life. Companies are now significantly making investments in AI to boost their future businesses. According to a Narrative Science report, just 38% percent of the companies surveys used artificial intelligence in 2016—but by 2018, Read More
Source – financialexpress.com “Technology is a useful servant but a dangerous master,” said Norwegian Nobel Laureate Christian Lous Lange more than a century ago. As companies pin their hopes on chatbot and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, the big question the world is facing today is whether these neural machines would turn out to be friends or Read More
Source – forbes.com Deep learning is the area of artificial intelligence where the real magic is happening right now. Traditionally computers, while being very fast, have not been very smart – they have no ability to learn from their mistakes and have to be given precise instructions in order to carry out any task. Deep learning involves building Read More
Source – macobserver.com This article I found showcases one current debate about the potential for AI doing evil. “Elon Musk fires back at Mark Zuckerberg in debate about the future: ‘His understanding of the subject is limited’.” What they’re debating is the future potential for AIs that can, for all practical purposes, duplicate and then go Read More
Source – thewire.in China’s attention to artificial intelligence (AI) based technologies and machine learning in the US, according to a recent Reuters report, has the US quite concerned. China has been heavily investing in American AI start-ups, alarming the US government enough for it to seriously consider strengthening its existing strategic foreign investment regulatory mechanism – the Committee on Read More