Source: venturebeat.com Artificial intelligence garnered a lot of attention from the usual players — governments, tech giants, and academics — throughout 2019. But it was also a big year for business AI, with even more growth expected ahead. In a March KPMG survey, more than half of business executives said their company would implement enterprise-scale AI Read More

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Source: skystatement.com Summarizing text is a task at which machine learning algorithms are improving, as evidenced by a recent paper published by Microsoft. That’s good news — automatic summarization systems promise to cut down on the amount of message-reading enterprise workers do, which one survey estimates amounts to 2.6 hours each day. Not to be Read More

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Source: mashable.com Artificial intelligence and deep learning might bring to mind pictures of Will Smith’s misadventures in I, Robot, but in reality, these are the technologies behind tomorrow’s world. In fact, by 2030, PwC predicts nearly 40 percent of all U.S. jobs could be replaced by AI and automation. That’s a bit frightening, but if you’re one of Read More

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Source: healthitanalytics.com December 24, 2019 – Researchers at Purdue University have created a new framework for mining data to train machine learning models used in drug development. Using machine learning for drug development requires researchers to create a process for the computer to extract needed information from a pool of data points. Drug scientists have to pull biological data and train Read More

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Source: techwireasia.com IN THE digital age, countries all around the world are racing to excel with artificial intelligent (AI) technology. The phenomenon is not a surprise considering that that AI is undeniably a powerful solution with elaborate enterprise use across industries from medical algorithms to autonomous vehicles. For a while now, the US has been Read More

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Source: hindustantimes.com Artificial Intelligence is using advances to help medical professionals detect and treat cancers; emergency responders predict and prepare for impending natural disasters; police identify criminals and safely disarm bombs; organisations improve products, services and processes and school children receive tailored help from virtual teachers suited to their learning style. Through the use of Read More

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Source: venturebeat.com Summarizing text is a task at which machine learning algorithms are improving, as evidenced by a recent paper published by Microsoft. That’s good news — automatic summarization systems promise to cut down on the amount of message-reading enterprise workers do, which one survey estimates amounts to 2.6 hours each day. Not to be outdone, a Google Read More

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Source: aithority.com Smart Agriculture Conference (SAC 2020), hosed by XAG, co-organised by Chinese National Precision Agricultural Aviation Centre and partnered with Alipay, was held in Beijing on December 19. The conference featured XAG’s new product launch as well as a Smart Agriculture Report published by global strategy consultancy CLEAR. 400 global audiences, including agricultural experts, government officials, foreign diplomats Read More

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Source: techxplore.com Recent advances in machine learning have enabled the development of techniques to detect and recognize human emotions. Some of these techniques work by analyzing electroencephalography (EEG) signals, which are essentially recordings of the electrical activity of the brain collected from a person’s scalp. Most EEG-based emotion classification methods introduced over the past decade Read More

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Source: novinite.com Scientists at the University of Colorado at boulder (USA), predict a catastrophic decline in human intelligence due to the increased carbon dioxide content in the atmosphere, according to the website Phys.org. Researchers tracked how increased levels of carbon dioxide affect children’s learning. Previous experiments have shown that high concentrations of gas actually affect their mental Read More

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Source: insights.dice.com Microsoft’s new tool, part of its Azure cloud platform, wants to make machine learning (ML) a drag-and-drop proposition. In theory, this is a good thing for employees who aren’t mathematically inclined, or who have no background in programming or machine learning; while every organization would like its teams to become machine-learning experts, that’s simply not feasible. Microsoft’s Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Everybody in the automotive industry is hustling to progress autonomous driving technologies and deploy driverless cars. This year, we’ve seen huge steps on account of rising technologies, for example, augmented reality and artificial intelligence. In light of current circumstances, Tesla CEO Elon Musk may really have the option to make a completely autonomous Read More

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Source: digitalinformationworld.com At the beginning of this month, the Recorder app of Pixel 4 was made available for older Google phones as well. The company has now explained the machine learning behind the on-device transcription tool. A post on Google AI blog describes the rationale for creating the Recorder app. Speech is the most effective way of communication but Read More

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Source: therobotreport.com StradVision Inc. last week said it had raised $27 million in Series B funding. The Seoul, South Korea-based company makes vision processing technology for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems, or ADAS. Posco Capital led the round, which included investment from IDG Capital, Industrial Bank of Korea, Lighthouse Combined Investment, LSS Private Equity, Read More

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Source: mashable.com If you thought data science was just a trend that would come and go like the Juicy sweatpants or flat-billed cap you practically lived in throughout the 2000s, then you are sorely mistaken.  Data influences nearly every aspect of your life, from playlists recommendations on Spotify, to Alexa’s answers, to the skincare products Read More

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Source: newindianexpress.com THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Next time when you are about to post the seemingly innocent videos and pictures of your kids on internet, think twice. It’s just not that the paedophiles would misuse the videos, but those videos will create hindrance to the law enforcement agencies as well who work overtime to detect abuse videos.  As the Read More

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Source: aithority.com Artificial Intelligence (AI) is creating a new frontline in information security. Systems that independently learn, reason and act will increasingly replicate human behavior. Like humans, they will be flawed, but also capable of achieving great things. AI poses new information risks and makes some existing ones more dangerous. However, it can also be used for Read More

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Source: mashviral.com Google AI makes memory a gameTiernan Ray explains how DeepMind, a Google unit that develops ambitious artificial intelligence projects, found a way to stimulate the kind of long-term planning of risk and reward that humans do by turning memory into a game of actions and benefits futures. Google has announced the acquisition of Read More

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Source: crn.in As we draw closer to 2020, Rick Rider, Senior Director, Product Management, Infor shares predictions on AI. Moving to “Intellectual Digital Assistants. “To meet growing enterprise user expectations, AI Digital Assistants will evolve into “Intellectual Digital Assistants.” Users no longer are satisfied with just telling Digital Assistants what to do and having them Read More

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Source: containerjournal.com Domino Data Lab is making the case for a multi-cloud approach to building and deploying applications infused with machine learning algorithms now that its platform runs on Kubernetes. Company CEO Nick Elprin says that as organizations move to employ machine learning algorithms to build various types of applications, many of them don’t appreciate the Read More

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Source: siecledigital.fr To secure cloud-native architectures, Google has developed BeyondProd. This system will notably allow him to connect from unapproved networks, without resorting to a VPN. After working on BeyondCorp a few years ago, we can therefore imagine significant progress for BeyondProd. BeyondProd would be an extension of the BeyondCorp Zero Trust system A few years ago, Google was Read More

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Source: discovermagazine.com ABB’s robotic lab technician, YuMi, and Nurse Ratched have more in common than might appear at first blush. They’re both cold; they’re both heartless; and they both really want to help you take your meds. But while Nurse Ratched notoriously represents the corrupting power of institutionalized bureaucracy, this robot, named YuMi, just wants Read More

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