Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence

Executive Interview: Dr. Russell Greiner, Professor CS and founding Scientific Director of the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute

After earning a PhD from Stanford, Russ Greiner worked in both academic and industrial research before settling at the University of Alberta, where he is now a Professor in Computing Science and the founding Scientific Director of the Alberta Innovates Centre for Machine Learning (now Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute), which won the ASTech Award for “Outstanding Leadership in Technology” in […]

Affordability of AI Self-Driving Cars

By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider They’ll cost too much. They will only be for the elite. Having one will be a sign of prestige. It’s a rich person’s toy. The “have nots” will not be able to get one. People are going to rise-up in resentment that the general population can’t get one. […]

HBR: 3 Types of Real World AI to Support Your Business Today

In 2013, the MD Anderson Cancer Center launched a “moon shot” project: diagnose and recommend treatment plans for certain forms of cancer using IBM’s Watson cognitive system. But in 2017, the project was put on hold after costs topped $62 million—and the system had yet to be used on patients. At the same time, the […]

Here are 8 Myths About AI in the Workplace Debunked – With Infographic

By Jeff Desjardins, The Visual Capitalist The interplay between technology and work has always been a hot topic. While technology has typically created more jobs than it has destroyed on a historical basis, this context rarely stops people from believing that things are “different” this time around. In this case, it’s the potential impact of artificial intelligence […]

Artificial intelligence is coming for hiring, and it might not be that bad – Chicago Tribune


Chicago Tribune

Artificial intelligence is coming for hiring, and it might not be that bad
Chicago Tribune
Artificial intelligence promises to make hiring an unbiased utopia. There’s certainly plenty of room for improvement. Employee referrals, a process that tends to leave underrepresented groups out, still make up a bulk of companies’ hires. Recruiters

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Two firms form artificial intelligence joint venture in Florence – Yellowhammer News

Two firms form artificial intelligence joint venture in FlorenceYellowhammer NewsNevada-based Sierra Artificial Neural Networks announced plans today to locate its headquarters in Florence and form a joint development partnership with IPWatch Systems C…

Artificial intelligence: how much is hype and how much is reality? – Networks Asia

Networks AsiaArtificial intelligence: how much is hype and how much is reality?Networks AsiaArtificial intelligence is the buzzword for 2018 and it is being used everywhere and often to describe fairly mundane automation and analytics-driven processes….

AI for cybersecurity is a hot new thing—and a dangerous gamble – MIT Technology Review


MIT Technology Review

AI for cybersecurity is a hot new thing—and a dangerous gamble
MIT Technology Review
When I walked around the exhibition floor at this week’s massive Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas, I was struck by the number of companies boasting about how they are using machine learning and artificial intelligence to help make the

Expert Paul Zikopoulos tells chamber crowd Big Data is the path to big business – Tallahassee.com


Tallahassee.com

Expert Paul Zikopoulos tells chamber crowd Big Data is the path to big business
Tallahassee.com
It’s the rest of your life,” he said. “There’s no process that can’t be augmented through the use of AI (artificial intelligence). There’s none.” He also said this new approach to deep learning and artificial technology isn’t about putting companies