Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence

From 2017 AI World: Real-Time IIoT in Action at Smart Community Center; AI driving chip architecture at the edge

A smart building in Kawasaki, Japan called the Smart Community Center, has 35,000 sensor devices in it, possibly the premiere example today of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in action. Announced in later 2016, the partnership of Dell EMC and Toshiba is developing a testbed to make sense of the data from the many […]

Veritone’s AI Developer Application is Generally Available

Veritone, Inc. , a supplier of artificial intelligence (AI) insights and cognitive solutions, has announced the general availability of its Veritone Developer application. The application empowers developers of cognitive engines, applications and application programming interfaces (APIs) to bring new AI ideas to life through simple integration with the Veritone aiWARE platform. Veritone Developer is a self-service development […]

Thoughts on AI and Security from Bruce Schneier at AI World

Bruce Schneier is scary smart. The things he talks about – AI weaponization, remote hacking of commercial airliners and self-driving cars, malicious alteration of medical records – are scarier. The author of 13 books, including the cleverly titled Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World – and hundreds of articles and academic […]

AI Helping Machines to Get Better at Understanding Emotions

Two thousand seventeen certainly was an emotional year for mankind. While homo sapiens continue to yell at Alexa and Siri, the actuality of people’s willingness to pursue virtual relationships over human ones is startling. In a recent documentary by Channel 4 of the United Kingdom, it was revealed that Abyss Creations is flooded with pre-orders for its […]

Predictions For Artificial Intelligence In 2018 – Forbes


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Predictions For Artificial Intelligence In 2018
Forbes
2017 was a formative year for artificial intelligence, not just in terms of the advancement of the technology itself, but also for the evolution of our understanding of AI’s impact on our society. Here are my predictions on the two topics that will

Artificial intelligence ‘to diagnose heart disease’ – Telegraph.co.uk


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Artificial intelligence ‘to diagnose heart disease’
Telegraph.co.uk
Artificial intelligence that can diagnose scans for heart disease and lung cancer could be used by the NHS this year. Researchers at an Oxford hospital developed a system that they claim could save billions of pounds by enabling the diseases to be
AI early diagnosis could save heart and cancer patientsBBC News

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Enterprise AI Still Early On: Business Leaders Are Unsure How AI will Impact Their Business

AI is seeping into different industries, slowly remolding the global competitive landscape. However, most business leaders still don’t know how machine intelligence will impact their businesses. EY recently published a brief, which focuses the current state of AI. We interviewed Nigel Duffy, EY Global Innovation AI leader who co-authored the document with Chris Mazzei, EY Global […]

Pega Helps Businesses Mitigate Risk With AI Transparency Controls

Within the  latest release of its Pega® Customer Decision Hub, Pegasystems has announced the ability for customers to deploy AI algorithms based on transparency thresholds. Called the T-Switch, the software is aimed at helping companies mitigate potential risks and maintain regulatory compliance while providing differentiated experiences to their customers. Not all  AI models are built with […]

Alpha Go and the Holy Grail of AI

In 1943, at the height of World War II, the U.S. military hired an audacious psychologist named B.F. Skinner to develop pigeon-guided missiles. These were the early days of munitions guidance technology, and the Allies were apparently quite desperate to find more reliable ways to get missiles to hit their targets. It went like this: […]