Source: analyticsinsight.net When it comes to the talk of technological advancements, artificial intelligence will always be one of the most revolutionizing technologies that are present in many industries. Artificial Intelligence is defined as the theory and development of computer systems to be able to perform human tasks like visual perception, speech recognition, and even decision-making. Read More

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Source: fsmatters.com Undercover operatives and agents play a crucial role in preventing and safeguarding victims from the most serious crimes, including terrorism. In order to gain the trust of those under investigation, there are occasions where they need to participate in criminality themselves. This is a long-standing capability which remains critical for national security. The Read More

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Source: computerweekly.com Developed by the Office for Artificial Intelligence (OAI) in collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF) Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Government Digital Service (GDS), Government Commercial Function and Crown Commercial Service, the document seeks to enable public bodies to buy AI systems in a more confident and responsible manner. The guidance for Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net Not long ago US President Donald Trump quoted that, “Continued American leadership in AI is of paramount importance to maintaining the economic and national security of the United States and to shaping the global evolution of AI in a manner consistent with our Nation’s values, policies, and priorities.” President Donald J. Trump launched Read More

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Source: analyticsinsight.net AI programming is an elevation of technology that has brought efficiency and optimum benefits to different company’s operations and people’s lives. AI has brought another level of smart technology to different industries and the prospects of its potential still grow with the expectation that it would reach human intelligence. This is because developers are Read More

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Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com In late January, researchers at BenevolentAI, an artificial intelligence startup in central London, turned their attention to the coronavirus. Within two days, using technologies that can scour scientific literature related to the virus, they pinpointed a possible treatment with speed that surprised both the company that makes the drug and many doctors who Read More

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Source: gcn.com The cybersecurity skills shortage continues to plague organizations across regions, markets and sectors, and the government sector is no exception. According to (ISC)2, there are only enough cybersecurity pros to fill about 60% of the jobs that are currently open — which means the workforce will need to grow by roughly 145% to just meet the Read More

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Source: supplychaindigital.com Innovations such as AI and automation have been tipped to kickstart the Fourth Revolution. While the technology is being widely adopted, it is constantly evolving. Therefore, there is uncertainty surrounding its overall impact, particularly on professional roles within the supply chain. Some fear that the technology will replace its human counterparts, while other Read More

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Source: venturebeat.com VentureBeat’s AI event of the year for enterprise decision-makers, Transform 2020, is shifting to an online-only event to protect our community amid concerns around the coronavirus. Transform 2020 will be held online July 15-17, expanding to three days from two. Each day is dedicated to a big theme in AI, including the Conversational AI Read More

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Source: techrepublic.com On the surface, it would seem that artificial intelligence (AI) is widespread in the telecom industry. For years we’ve been familiar with voice-activated menu systems that respond to your verbal commands. However, the potential for AI in the telecom arena goes much deeper than voice controls, albeit with some unique challenges. I chatted about the Read More

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Source: virtualizationreview.com The COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the top concerns of enterprise CIOs, who are now prioritizing their spending on areas such as cybersecurity, public cloud, infrastructure and AI/ML. That’s according to a new survey from Adobe, who teamed up with Fortune to measure “How A Remote Workforce Is Shifting CIO Priorities.” “Amid the uncertainty of COVID-19, Read More

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Source: forbes.com A few years back, most people in the tech industry were talking about the “smart home.” Every device would not only be an internet of things (IoT) device, but they would also communicate to provide services. As with much new tech, that was oversold. However, there’s still the issue of the connected home. Read More

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Source: arcweb.com ARC’s Harry Forbes, Research Director for Automation, interviewed Christine Boles, Intel’s Vice President of the IOT Group/General Manager, Industrial Solutions Division, at the ARC Industry Forum in Orlando.  Discussions ranged from Intel’s position in the value chain for industrial systems, new technologies, and AI in manufacturing.   Intel is a provider of many products and Read More

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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com It is barely eight hours from the declaration of total national lockdown, but one short visit to the milkman in the morning gave me an interesting insight in how we, the people of world’s largest democracy will execute the lockdown. As I stood maintaining six feet distance from the counter and waited for Read More

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Source: legalcheek.com In new research delving beyond the PR-driven puffery, Oxford profs found that 27% of respondents used AI-based tech for “legal research” tasks, 16% for “due diligence” exercises, and just 12% for “e-discovery/e-disclosure/technology assisted review”. Half of those surveyed said they received some lawtech training within the past three years, with the most common type Read More

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Source: sciencenews.org When it comes to identifying scents, a “neuromorphic” artificial intelligence beats other AI by more than a nose. The new AI learns to recognize smells more efficiently and reliably than other algorithms. And unlike other AI, this system can keep learning new aromas without forgetting others, researchers report online March 16 in Nature Machine Read More

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