Source: informationweek.com Machine learning has grown to have a significant impact on our daily lives: From Amazon’s home assistant Alexa collecting and analyzing information to anticipate our needs, or Facebook suggesting who we should friend, to applications protecting us from credit card fraud and improving online shopping experiences. Organizations want their data to do the heavy lifting Read More
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Source: indianretailer.com Companies are constantly reinventing themselves, resulting in creative-disruption or creation of new ecosystems. New innovative business models are springing up, inspired by Uber, Ola and Airbnb. The ability to create waves of innovation or ride them is what marks the difference between successful companies and those that are not. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is Read More
Source: indiaeducationdiary.in Gandhinagar: Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN) organised the eighth Roddam Narasimha Distinguished Lecture on August 5, 2019, on the subject ‘Data Science: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly’. Prof Jayant R Haritsa, a data Scientist and Professor in the Department of Computational & Data Sciences at the Indian Institute of Science, Read More
Source: thevistek.com There is a vast number of products sold online through various outlets all over the world. distinguishing, matching and cross-checking product for functions like worth comparison becomes a challenge as there aren’t any international distinctive identifiers. There are several things wherever accurately distinguishing a product match is crucial. as an example, stores might Read More
Source: itproportal.com Amid accelerated innovation in fields like artificial intelligence, IoT, and data analytics, the smart cities movement has picked up momentum in recent years. With 68 per cent of the global population set to live in urban areas by 2050, according to United Nations estimates, the push to make the world’s cities more connected, Read More
Source: datacenterdynamics.com We have an almost mystical faith in the ability of artificial intelligence (AI) to understand and solve problems. It’s being applied across many areas of our daily lives and, as a result, the hardware to enable this is starting to populate our data centers. Data centers in themselves present an array of complex Read More
Source: healio.com NEW YORK — In a broad sense, AI is the ability to create programs that mimic elements of human intelligence and has been around for decades but made possible by three recent advances: massive computing power, improvements in machine learning techniques and big data, Justin Ko, MD, clinical associate professor at Stanford School of Medicine Read More
Source: zdnet.com In March 2016, Microsoft sent its artificial intelligence (AI) bot Tay out into the wild to see how it interacted with humans. According to Microsoft Cybersecurity Field CTO Diana Kelley, the team behind Tay wanted the bot to pick up natural language and thought Twitter was the best place for it to go. “A great Read More
Source: benefitspro.com Few areas of the corporate world are fraught with the conflicting objectives found in employee health. Company health plans are designed to maintain employee health. Healthy employees are more productive. And generous health coverage bolsters recruitment and retention, a key goal in the zero-employment economy. But benefits are also a nagging cost center. Read More
Source: mesalliance.org Microsoft reported stronger results for its fourth quarter (ended June 30) that it said were once again helped by continued growth in its Azure cloud computing business. Revenue in Microsoft’s overall Intelligent Cloud business grew 19% from a year earlier, to $11.4 billion, the company said July 18. Within that business, server products Read More
Source: devops.com Today’s customers overwhelmingly favor the simplicity of subscription models, in which they pay a flat monthly fee for access to a product in the form of a service. For example, consumers no longer buy or rent DVDs; they subscribe to Netflix. And more prefer to use the services of Uber or Lyft over Read More
Source: devclass.com Databricks, the company behind open source project Apache Spark, has given its Runtime a good old polishing, buffing the version number up to 5.5. The new Databricks Runtime is, amongst other things, able to use AWS Glue instead of Hive, and R notebooks have been added to the Python and Scala spanning list of Read More
Source: forbes.com In its rush to solve all the world’s problems through deep learning, Silicon Valley is increasingly embracing the idea of AI as a universal solver that can be rapidly adapted to any problem in any domain simply by taking a stock algorithm and feeding it relevant training data. The problem with this assumption Read More
Source:- strategy-business.com A large auto manufacturer asked a consulting firm to evaluate its competitive position in relation to ride-sharing startups building autonomous vehicles. Instead of viewing this as a classic strategy project, with a business case, PowerPoint decks, and five-year projections, the firm created a “game” that the automaker could “play” against its competitors. An artificial Read More
Source:- forbes.com Familiarity breeding contempt hits home in the results of a new study into the security threat from apps on Google Play. The research, conducted by the University of Sydney and CSIRO’s Data61, has unearthed thousands of dangerous apps hiding in plain sight in the online store, tricking users by mimicking popular alternatives. The study used artificial intelligence Read More
Source:- hbs.edu After graduating at the University of Pennsylvania in 2012, Chloe Ho (MBA 2019) began her post-undergrad career in New York working for Morgan Stanley. While there, she served in a strategy and analytics role, working on projects for sales and trading management. However, after four years on the job, she realized that there was Read More
Source:- neowin.net Market Highlights Increasing demand for automation in various industrial sectors and rapid technological advancement are leading to the development of artificial intelligence technology and widening its application area. According to the report published by Market Research Future (MRFR), the global AI in aviation market is marked to expand strikingly at a CAGR of 46.83% Read More
Source: analyticsindiamag.com The NDA government has come into its new term with a renewed gusto towards analytics in the public sector. Recognising the disruptive effect that the upcoming AI wave will have on citizen’s day-to-day activities, the government has put it on a spotlight. One of the biggest needs for a healthy analytics ecosystem in any Read More
Source:- hbr.org Last year, U.S. companies spent roughly $90 billion on learning and development efforts, a sum higher than the gross domestic product of 130 countries. In 2018, the average American employee received training at a cost close to $1,000 per person. On its own that might not sound like much, but to put those numbers into perspective: for Read More
Source:- emerj.com Have you ever read a blog post or a whitepaper and heard the terms “data science” or “predictive analytics” used in ways that aren’t quite right? As it turns out, terms like these are often used incorrectly, but by the end of this episode of the AI in Industry podcast, you’ll have greater clarity Read More
Source:- viterbischool.usc.edu The Center for Intelligent Environments launches to advance human-centered building design and operation to increase well-being, safety, and even joy at work and beyond In the 1960s cartoon The Jetsons, the future was a world full of self-driving cars and sassy, meticulous robots. Individuals, like the patriarch George, could move through space—and the shower—without having to Read More
Source:- thehindu.com What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? How do you build it? How can it go wrong and what does our future look like with increased use of AI? These were just some of the questions that were discussed at the launch of the book, A Human’s Guide to Machine Intelligence: How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives Read More
Source:- bdtechtalks.com This article is part of Demystifying AI, a series of posts that (try to) disambiguate the jargon and myths surrounding artificial intelligence. Today, artificial intelligence programs can recognize faces and objects in photos and videos, transcribe audio in real-time, detect cancer in x-ray scans years in advance, and compete with humans in some of the Read More
Source:- postregister.com SHELLEY – Reptiles are amazing — just ask the more than 300 kids, parents and patrons who attended the “Joanna and Friends Reptile Show” Wednesday afternoon at the North Bingham County District Library in Shelley. Tortoises, snakes and lizards were handled by Tyler and Heather Olsen, with the help of their children — Zodia, Read More
Source:- business.com Determining a job candidate’s potential for success is a difficult task. In the past, hiring managers looked to people’s intelligence quotient (IQ) to gauge whether they would bring value to their organizations. Now, however, emotional intelligence (EQ) is seen as an increasingly relevant predictor for success. Research shows that 95 percent of human resources managers believe that Read More
Source:- searcherp.techtarget.com Microsoft’s 2019 data and AI tech immersion workshop demonstrated the vendor’s strategy to democratize AI by providing a small group of about 30 journalists, industry analysts and other tech industry experts with hands-on experience in programming AI bots using the cognitive services in the Microsoft Azure public cloud platform. It provided meaningful glimpses of the future of AI Read More
Source:- cruisepassenger.com.au Cruise Passenger surveyed the lines to find out where you can find the cheapest cup of specialty coffee at sea. The Australian cruise lines like Princess Cruises and Carnival Cruise Line did not disappoint and came out tops. On Princess Cruises, you can get a cup of Freshly Brewed Coffee at just $2. For regular Read More
Source:- builtin.com What is machine learning? How does it work? How much math is involved? An engineer breaks it all down. Machine learning is the idea that computers can learn from examples and experience, without being explicitly programmed to do so. Instead of writing code, you feed data to the generic algorithm, and it builds logic Read More
Source:- dataconomy.com Why Understanding the Key Differences Between Data Science and Software Development Matters As Data Science becomes a critical value driver for organizations of all sizes, business leaders who depend on both Data Science and Software Development teams need to know how the two differ and how they should work together. Although there are lots Read More
Source:- themreport.com From online shopping to social media posts, the data trail consumers leave behind these days only grows longer and more telling. In fact, data scientists estimate that 90 percent of the world’s data was generated over the last two years alone, according to a 2018 article published by Forbes. What does this mean for Read More