Source – https://scitechdaily.com/ A new method called tensor holography could enable the creation of holograms for virtual reality, 3D printing, medical imaging, and more — and it can run on a smartphone. Despite years of hype, virtual reality headsets have yet to topple TV or computer screens as the go-to devices for video viewing. One Read More

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Source: newatlas.com A pair of newly published studies are demonstrating how passive smartphone data can be used to effectively predict relapse episodes in schizophrenia patients. The research used machine learning to analyze behavioral data and predict schizophrenic relapses up to one month before they occurred. The data used in both new papers was gathered from Read More

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Source- scitecheuropa.eu The University of Sussex has gathered a large set of data which they believe could be used by a machine learning system to reduce commuting stress. Some user issues with commuting are that it delays or disruptions to public transport or traffic can make it difficult to quickly assess the optimum route for your journey. The dataset could Read More

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Source – edgylabs.com A deep learning system takes textual hints from the context of images to describe them without the need for prior human annotations. Since its humble beginnings at the turn of the millennium, deep learning, as both a scientific discipline and an industry, has come a long way. From smartphone assistants to pattern recognition software, Read More

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Source – indiatimes.com Google has unveiled an artificial intelligence tool capable of handling routine tasks — such as making restaurant bookings — as a way to help people disconnect from their smartphone screens. Kicking off the tech giant’s annual developers conference, Google chief executive Sundar Pichai argued that its AI-powered digital assistant had the potential to Read More

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Source – datanami.com Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are transforming the global economy, and companies that are quick to adopt these technologies will take $1.2 trillion from those who don’t. Businesses that fail to take advantage of predictive analytics, or don’t have the time or resources – like highly-trained (and expensive) data scientists – will Read More

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Source – computerworld.com Part of a growing trend, MobileIron announced today that it is adding machine learning-based threat-detection software to its enterprise mobility management (EMM) client, which it said will help address an increase in mobile attacks. The Mountain View, Calif.-based company said it has partnered with Zimperium, a maker of machine learning-based behavioral analysis and threat Read More

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Source – iotbusinessnews.com Oracle is taking the Internet of Things to a new level with the announcement that its IoT cloud service will now incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning to provide clients with better business data insights than ever. Oracle’s upgrade will include digital twin and digital thread capability, providing companies with an integrated analytical perspective on Read More

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Source – businesstech.co.za The feeling in the smartphone space is that innovation has plateaued, making it difficult for manufacturers to stay ahead. Huawei, however, says that artificial intelligence (AI) will play a critical role in driving further innovation in this space. The mobile handset maker said that consumers want intuitive features combined with smart software innovation. Read More

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Source – abc.net.au Artificial intelligence is becoming commonplace, from your smartphone and your Amazon account to the driverless cars that will soon grace public roads in Australia. Often, the response to this reality is one of trepidation and concern, about mass unemployment and the dominance of Big Tech. But that’s not always the case. “Art is one Read More

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