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Source – itproportal.com Manufacturers and retailers are inundated with information from an ever-increasing number of disparate sources, but the real challenge that they face is how to ensure their big data becomes smart data. Only if retailers and brands can gather, integrate, analyse and create actionable insight from their point of sale (PoS), customer loyalty and Read More

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Source:- inverse.com From early on, we’re taught that intelligence is inextricably tied to the brain. Brainpower is an informal synonym for intelligence — and by extension, any discussion of aptitude and acumen uses the brain as a metaphor. Naturally, when technology progressed to the point where humans decided they wanted to replicate human intelligence in machines, Read More

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Source:- telegraph.co.uk Robotic artificial intelligence platforms that are increasingly replacing human decision makers are inherently racist and sexist, experts have warned. Programmes designed to “pre-select” candidates for university places or to assess eligibility for insurance cover or bank loans are likely to discriminate against women and non-white applicants, according to recent research. Professor Noel Sharkey, Read More

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Source:- gigabit.net Microsoft has unveiled a new hardware system called Brainwave that will allow developers to use high-speed artificial intelligence, by deploying machine learning systems onto programmable silicon. This would mean that performance could go beyond levels of current central processing units, with a lack of batching operations intending to help hardware to handle requests Read More

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Source:- cosmosmagazine.com Facebook automatically finds and tags friends in your photos. Google Deepmind’s AlphaGo computer program trounced champions at the ancient game of Go last year. Skype translates spoken conversations in real time – and pretty accurately too. Behind all this is a type of artificial intelligence called deep learning. But what is deep learning and Read More

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Source:- forbes.com “Human plus machine isn’t the future, it’s the present,” Garry Kasparov said in a recent TED talk. And this “present” is transforming the world of education at a rapid pace. With children increasingly using tablets and coding becoming part of national curricula around the world, technology is becoming an integral part of classrooms, Read More

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Source:- diplomaticourier.com Artificial intelligence—which simultaneously possesses the greatest potential for evolutionary change as well as the overwhelming possibility for world destruction—is a technology that is already be upon us. Defined as machines that are able to learn, plan, and problem solve—or, more basically, technology with the ability to work and react like a human would—AI Read More

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Source:- yourstory.com Researchers are developing an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based system that could help detect melanoma skin cancer earlier. The technology employs machine-learning software to analyse images of skin lesions and provides doctors with objective data on telltale biomarkers of melanoma, which is deadly if detected too late, but highly treatable if caught early. The AI Read More

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Source:- qz.com In June, Google told stock photography website Shutterstock that its researchers had found a weakness that could destroy the site’s entire business. Google’s researchers had built an AI-powered tool that could easily remove the watermarks Shutterstock uses to protect all of its images across the site. If a company less “not evil” had done Read More

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Source – forbes.com Artificial intelligence (AI) has become such a buzzword that it’s at risk of becoming no more than tech marketing pixie dust. Just sprinkle a little here and suddenly, your solution inherits the foresight of a self-driving Tesla and the simplicity of an Amazon Echo. As more solutions crowd the cybersecurity market touting the Read More

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Source – money.cnn.com The three countries are leading an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, Malcolm Frank, head of strategy at leading outsourcing firm Cognizant, told CNNMoney in an interview. Frank is the co-author of a recent book entitled “What to Do When Machines Do Everything,” on the impact artificial intelligence will have on the global economy in the Read More

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Source – abovethelaw.com As the legal community flees Las Vegas, leaving another successful ILTACON and several hundred thousand dollars in bad decisions in their wake, two questions weigh upon my mind. Is there something broken about the way we talk about artificial intelligence, and why does the airport give a goddamn about my mixers? Artificial intelligence Read More

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Source – thenextweb.com Despite the enormous speed at processing reams of data and providing valuable output, artificial intelligence applications have one key weakness: Their brains are located at thousands of miles away. Most AI algorithms need huge amounts of data and computing power to accomplish tasks. For this reason, they rely on cloud servers to perform their Read More

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Source – news.mit.edu Doctors are often deluged by signals from charts, test results, and other metrics to keep track of. It can be difficult to integrate and monitor all of these data for multiple patients while making real-time treatment decisions, especially when data is documented inconsistently across hospitals. In a new pair of papers, researchers from Read More

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Source – healthdatamanagement.com More healthcare organizations are looking to use mobile technology to better engage patients, but providers must broaden their strategies to get more value from their efforts. Data science needs to be incorporated into these efforts, enabling organizations to achieve strategic benefits from their efforts. From our organization’s experience, we found that data science Read More

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Source – economictimes.indiatimes.com BERLIN: Scientists have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can decode brain signals, an advance that may help severely paralysed patients communicate with their thoughts. Artificial intelligence has far outpaced human intelligence in certain tasks. Researchers from University Hospital Freiburg in Germany led by neuroscientist Tonio Ball showed how a self-learning Read More

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Source – electronicdesign.com Last year, Qualcomm stopped short of including an accelerator core called the neural processing unit its Snapdragon silicon. Instead, it announced that it would publish software to bend its existing smartphone chips to the whims of machine learning. The strategy shift shows Qualcomm’s sense of urgency around machine learning, which has typically required Read More

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Source – theverge.com Prisma, the Russian company best known for its AI-powered photo filters, is shifting to B2B. The company won’t retire its popular app, but says in the future, it will focus on selling machine vision tools to other tech firms. “We see big opportunities in deep learning and communication,” Prisma CEO and co-founder Alexey Moiseenkov 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 – ndtv.com New Delhi: Demand for artificial intelligence and machine learning specialists in the country is expected to see a 60 per cent rise by 2018 due to increasing adoption of automation, says KellyOCG India. According to Francis Padamadan, country director, KellyOCG India, a talent management solutions provider, although AI and machine adoption is on Read More

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Source – qualitymag.com Through the Looking Glass When we were in the city of Danyang, China, we witnessed a real-life paradox. Danyang is best known for its explosive growth in optical lens manufacturing over the last decade, sprouting hundreds of factories with cleanrooms chock-full of gleaming, automated machinery. There is a lot that goes into manufacturing Read More

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