AI Predicts Corruption
Artificial neural networks and a database of real cases have revealed the
most predictive factors of corruption.
Artificial neural networks and a database of real cases have revealed the
most predictive factors of corruption.
Forbes |
Management AI: Bias, Criminal Recidivism, And The Promise Of Machine Learning
Forbes We can’t forget that machine learning can have an even wider societal impact. Using training to understand and adjust for bias can increase system accuracy. Helping to better understand recidivism risk can help with sentencing and parole. — The author … |
Sundar Pichai believes AI could have more profound implications for
humanity than electricity or fire.
Over the next four years, Facebook will invest €10m in its French
artificial intelligence centre.
Press Release AI World 2017 Draws Over 2,300 Attendees and Announces 2018 Event Plans Underway to Expand Content and Industry Participation at AI World 2018, Dec 3-5 in Boston Westborough, MA – Jan 23, 2018 – Trends Equity, Inc. today announced that the second annual AI World Conference and Expo – www.aiworld.com – held Dec 11-13, 2017 in Boston, MA […]
Fox NewsArtificial intelligence can read! Tech firms race to smarten up thinking machinesFox NewsFILE – In this Thursday, Jan. 13, 2011, file photo, "Jeopardy!" contest Ken Jennings, who won a record 74 consecutive games, refers to his oppone…
Telegraph.co.ukWe have just one shot at taming the artificial intelligence genie – and Britain can show the world howTelegraph.co.ukEverybody is talking about AI (Artificial Intelligence) – and from Beijing to Ottawa, governments are planning their str…
Using epigenetic signatures and machine learning to improve diagnosisScience DailyAlso, based on the degree of overlap between these signatures, the team concludes that a single machine learning classification tool built on the combined signatures of t…
Artificial Intelligence is making inroads into tourism sectorThe HinduA hotel room automatically adjusting to the tastes of each guest, virtual reality headsets as brochures: the tourism sector is starting to embrace new technologies, hoping to benefit…
Adorama |
Google Is Developing Artificial Intelligence Capable of Critiquing Photos
Adorama Everyone is a critic… and soon, even Google will have the ability to add its two cents about your photography. Google’s Artificial Intelligence is developing NIMA: Neural Image Assessment, which is a program that can be trained to view and rate … |