Source: healio.com Wikipedia defines artificial intelligence as: In computer science, artificial intelligence, sometimes called machine intelligence, is intelligence demonstrated by machines, unlike the natural intelligence displayed by humans and animals. While AI is usually focused on learning, pattern recognition and problem solving, it can be combined with robotics to perform or assist in the performance Read More

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Source: businesstoday.in The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has integrated a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) course for class XI and XII in the current academic year (2020-2021). Developed in partnership with IBM, this course will be part of CBSE’s Social Empowerment through Work Education and Action (SEWA) program. It is being introduced in approximately 200 schools across 13 Read More

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Source: jpost.com Can artificial intelligence understand human humor? According to Fei-Fei Li, professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University and co-director of Stanford’s Human-Centered AI Institute, the answer is: not yet.“Today’s technology is not there yet,” she said during an online event organized by the Kibbutz Shefayim-based company Zebra Medical Vision on Tuesday. “What is Read More

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Source: inventiva.co.in An Introduction To Artificial Intelligence: In the field of computer science, artificial intelligence – sometimes termed as machine intelligence – is “intelligence” portrayed by machines of various kinds. This sort of intelligence is defined to be any device that perceives the environment it is surrounded by, and acts to maximize its chance of Read More

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Source: aithority.com Data Science has quickly become a buzzword and popular career course in the last few years but the ideas that make up this field have been around for almost 3 centuries. According to John Foreman, VP of Product Management at MailChimp “Data Scientists are kind of like the new Renaissance folks, because Data Science is inherently multidisciplinary.”  The Read More

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Source: ksusentinel.com Kennesaw State Professor of computer science Dr. Dan Lo and his team of students created a program last semester to data mine Chinese social media sites in partnership with the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, China. Lo said the program retrieves and deciphers posts on popular Chinese social media outlets like Weibo and WeChat. Lo’s team Read More

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Source: analyticsindiamag.com Aspirants and professional data science today swear by the popular and trending buzzwords. They use their energy in taking up numerous projects and eventually get exhausted. Rather than padding their resumes, aspiring data scientists should work on specific projects that have not been done yet. However, since most of the MOOCs have projects Read More

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Source: techrepublic.com It will take time, but at some point every application will have its share of “AI Inside.” Today, however, we’re far from that point, and false advertising of AI capabilities isn’t helping, something Arvind Narayanan, Associate Professor of Computer Science at Princeton, has called out as “snake oil” in a recent presentation. It’s not that there aren’t Read More

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Source: smithsonianmag.com Last January, during a livestream on YouTube and Twitch, professional StarCraft II player Grzegorz “MaNa” Komincz from Poland struck a blow for humankind when he defeated a multi-million-dollar artificial intelligence agent known as AlphaStar, designed specifically to pummel human players in the popular real-time strategy game. The public loss in front of tens of thousands of eSports Read More

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source: news.mit.edu A novel system developed by MIT researchers automatically “learns” how to schedule data-processing operations across thousands of servers — a task traditionally reserved for imprecise, human-designed algorithms. Doing so could help today’s power-hungry data centers run far more efficiently. Data centers can contain tens of thousands of servers, which constantly run data-processing tasks Read More

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Source: forbes.com The idea of privacy is in many ways antithetical to the data-driven mindset promoted by computer science curriculums over the past decade. Massive advances in data availability and analytic capabilities has led to a reshaping of many curriculums towards coursework teaching how to manage, explore, assess, understand and exploit these newfound digital riches. Read More

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Source – networksasia.net Artificial intelligence is the buzzword for 2018 and it is being used everywhere and often to describe fairly mundane automation and analytics-driven processes.  One of the earliest adoptions has been speech to text, for example in call centres. AI enables the speech of both the call centre operator and the customer to be Read More

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Source – business.com In the not-so-distant future, artificial intelligence (AI) will be able to perform many jobs. While this is a scary concept to a lot of people, you don’t have to be afraid. For instance, AI has the potential to save you time and money by automating repetitive, menial tasks like scheduling, paperwork and timesheets. Read More

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Source – channelnewsasia.com University of Washington professor Pedro Domingos shot to prominence after his book was seen on China president Xi Jinping’s bookshelf during the leader’s annual New Year’s Day greetings this year. SINGAPORE: Artificial intelligence: Two words that have been bandied about everywhere to seemingly give anything a shimmer of technological star dust. Looking for a Read More

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Source – analyticsindiamag.com This is the time when a strong Computer Science background is highly-recommended for budding Machine Learning practitioners. In fact, students are closing the statistics gap with online programs as well. So is it time Indian universities start offering a major in machine learning? ML jobs are booming in India — recent example being Read More

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Source – thenational.ae Cities have provided us with musical inspiration for hundreds of years. The waltzes of Johann Strauss are synonymous with Vienna, some of Tchaikovsky’s pieces are imbued with the spirit of St Petersburg, and New York has galvanised countless artists, from Aaron Copland to Stevie Wonder. This month an orchestral piece, Ode To Dubai, had its premiere at a Read More

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Source – opengovasia.com Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are progressing by leaps and bounds today. But are we getting any closer to understanding human intelligence or replicating it in machines? That is what the Center for Brains, Minds & Machines (CBMM) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) seeks to do.  CBMM is a multi-institutional NSF (National Science Foundation) Read More

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