Source – moneycontrol.com Google has made its machine learning education program available to everyone— from researchers to developers and companies, to students. The Learn with Google AI portal which was earlier exclusive to Google employees, called Googlers, is now available to everyone else with an interest in the field. Anyone, from novice to an expert, can learn the Read More

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EASIER, FASTER, HOLOGRAMS In two new studies, researchers at UCLA used artificial neural networks to reconstruct a hologram — not just any hologram, though. Not only is the technique an advancement of holographic technology, but the resulting microscopic images could have fascinating medical applications. In the first study, published in the journal, Light: Science & Applications, researchers used deep learning to create Read More

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Source – greentechmedia.com Building automation systems have been common for decades, providing comfort and achieving energy efficiency by managing HVAC, lighting and other systems. These on-premise technologies have made facility management a more productive, effective and enjoyable job. Moreover, automation in buildings provides capabilities that aren’t feasible for a human to perform effectively. This was true Read More

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Source – fastcompany.com If the world’s natural resources are increasingly stressed and depleted, the silver lining may be that we’re becoming better equipped at tracking that destruction and potentially doing something about it. Cheap, widespread sensor networks, the internet of things, magnitude-improvements in computing power, open source algorithms–these all allow us to manage oceans and forests Read More

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Source – techtarget.com Advances in computing power, the sheer volume of data that is now available online and improved artificial intelligence algorithms have finally made AI practical. But how should you implement artificial intelligence data storage? There is no one-size-fits-all answer for artificial intelligence data storage. Every AI application is different and so is the data that Read More

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Source – fool.com Artificial intelligence (AI) is getting a lot of attention from investors these days and with good reason. It’s a technology with the potential to transform everything from transportation to cloud computing. Many companies are betting that AI will influence not just their products and services, but nearly every aspect of their business. Read Read More

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Source – wired.com ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEMS are going to crash some of our cars, and sometimes they’re going to recommend longer sentences for black Americans than for whites. We know this because they’ve already gone wrong in these ways. But this doesn’t mean that we should insist—as many, including the European Commission’s General Data Protection Regulation, do—that artificial intelligence should be able to explain Read More

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Source – livemint.com For companies that are trying to figure how to take advantage of newer technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), but do not have adequate technical know-how or enough financial muscle to do so, Google Inc. believes its newly-launched automated tool, Cloud AutoML, might just provide an answer. Machine Learning (ML) is a subset of Read More

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Source – detroitnews.com The automotive industry’s vision of a driverless future hinges on how well artificial intelligence is developed. As deeper implementation of that futuristic technology draws nearer, experts say education and careful validation will be key. “When dealing with AI in vehicle, in Level 4 where it’s replacing a human or even when it’s augmenting a Read More

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Source – undp.org Marking the coming of the fourth industrial revolution, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is permeating every major industry from healthcare to transportation, education, finance and insurance. The McKinsey Global Institute (pdf) says that AI is contributing to a transformation of society “happening ten times faster and at 300 times the scale or at roughly 3,000 times Read More

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Source – economist.com WHEN the electronics industry meets in Las Vegas at CES, its main trade show, buzzwords abound. But rarely has one been as pervasive as this week. “Artificial intelligence” or variations on the theme (“AI-driven”, “AI-powered” and so on) were slapped across most new products—although often the artificial overcame the intelligence. Those attending gawped Read More

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Source – brinknews.com Christmas 2017 was a busy one for retailers. During peak season, Amazon reported records for holiday shipping as they handled deliveries to 185 countries. UPS, meanwhile, said it was breaking records on package returns, having processed more than a million daily in December. With a 23 percent global growth in the last year, e-commerce continues to post solid Read More

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Source – computerweekly.com Last year, artificial intelligence (AI) generated countless news headlines and ideas that fascinate us. Its predictive ability has been called on in a range of industries, especially in the financial sector. However, the use of AI and machine learning in retail banking pose a special challenge. There are numerous regulations requiring that lenders Read More

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Source – techtarget.com healthcare. There have been many success stories around the use of AI for medical imaging, data mining and implementation of bots that have conversations with patients. AI also offers hospitals an opportunity to enhance quality of care and improve patient outcomes. However, there are several obstacles standing in the way of artificial intelligence Read More

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Source – electronicdesign.com At its core, machine learning studies the construction of algorithms and learns from them to make predictions on data by building models from sample inputs. If we further break it down, machine learning borrows heavily from computational statistics (prediction modeling using computers) and mathematical optimization, which provides methods, theory and application data to Read More

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Source – forbesindia.com Many of the worst problems of developing countries in health, education and financial inclusion are caused by unavailability of skilled professionals: doctors, teachers and bank officers, particularly in rural areas. There are obvious reasons for this shortage: it’s costly to train experts and they naturally prefer the highest-paying jobs in cities. Furthermore, the Read More

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Source – csoonline.com At its simplest level, machine learning is defined as “the ability (for computers) to learn without being explicitly programmed.” Using mathematical techniques across huge datasets, machine learning algorithms essentially build models of behaviors and use those models as a basis for making future predictions based on newly input data. It is Netflix offering Read More

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Source – forbes.com Technology today is forcing significant changes in the ways we communicate. Some technologies, like artificial intelligence, improve efficiencies (speed, quality, style) in our daily lives that many of us likely don’t even notice are happening. Similar to any technology that’s new to an industry, AI has caused some skepticism, and I’ve witnessed that Read More

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Source – thebatt.com Several Texas A&M researchers are working on various innovative applications for Artificial Intelligence (AI), intelligent systems, machine learning and natural language processing technologies. For instance, computer engineering assistant professor Zhangyang “Atlas” Wang said his group works broadly in the general fields of computer vision, machine learning and multimedia signal processing. “My research is Read More

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Source – independent.co.uk Scientists have developed an algorithm to monitor the underwater chatter of dolphins with the help of machine learning. Using autonomous underwater sensors, researchers working in the Gulf of Mexico spent two years making recordings of dolphin echolocation clicks. The result was a data set of 52 million click noises. To sort through this vast amount Read More

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Source – nasdaq.com Slowly but surely, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an integral part of our lives . Of course, we don’t have AI-enabled robots running errands for us just yet, but tech companies are integrating the technology very subtly into things that we interact with every day. From Googlesearches to automatically tagging photos on Facebook , and talking to Siri Read More

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Source – techcentral.co.za Not much time passes these days between so-called major advancements in artificial intelligence. Yet researchers are not much closer than they were decades ago to the big goal: actually replicating human intelligence. That’s the most surprising revelation by a team of eminent scholars who just released the first in what is meant to be Read More

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Source – nydailynews.com The internet changed travel planning for most people years ago, but even a high-powered search engine has its limitations when it comes to plotting out the perfect weekend getaway or lengthy European excursion. Yes, an online search provides plenty of travel options. In fact, it may be too many, so that the would-be Read More

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