Will AI Save Us From Ourselves?
It is the year 2050. The world population is roughly two billion people, just 25% of what it was thirty years ago. Back in 2018, the United Nations had predicted that we were approaching the point of no return on climate change.
Coronavirus: how the pandemic has exposed AI's limitations
It should have been artificial intelligence’s moment in the sun. With billions of dollars of investment in recent years, AI has been touted as a solution to every conceivable problem. So when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived, a multitude of AI models were immediately put to work.
The 10 Best AI And Data Science Master’s Courses For 2021
Some of the world’s best tech-led colleges and universities offer specialized Master’s Degree courses in these subjects, and often they are also world leaders in research, partnered with Silicon Valley businesses on cutting-edge projects.
AI News Index: Worried About Government Data Collection For Covid-19 Contact Tracing?
Recent surveys, studies, forecasts and other quantitative assessments of AI highlight the current state of adoption of AI by enterprises worldwide, the future of deep learning, and consumers’ attitudes regarding Covid-19 contact tracing.
The Famous AI Turing Test Put In Reverse And Upside-Down, Plus Implications For Self-Driving Cars
To clarify, there are lots of claims these days about computers that embody AI, implying that the machine is the equivalent of human intelligence, but you need to be wary of those rather brash and outright disingenuous assertions.
New learning algorithm should significantly expand the possible applications of AI
The high energy consumption of artificial neural networks’ learning activities is one of the biggest hurdles for the broad use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), especially in mobile applications. One approach to solving this problem can be gleaned from knowledge about the human brain.
An algorithm that merges online and offline reinforcement learning
In recent years, a growing number of researchers have been developing artificial neural network (ANN)- based models that can be trained using a technique known as reinforcement learning (RL). RL entails training artificial agents to solve a variety of tasks by giving them “rewards” when they perform well, for instance, when they classify an image correctly.
Deep Learning AI Needs Tools To Adapt To Changes In The Data Environment
In the continuing theme of higher level tools to improve developing useful applications, today we’ll visit feature engineering in a changing environment.
How Companies Are Using AI To Predict Human Emotion
Forbes catches up with Element Human to discuss how they’re implementing AI technology to hone a brand’s ability to predict the way a product will be received emotionally by the public.
10 Ways AI Is Improving New Product Development
From startups to enterprises racing to get new products launched, AI and machine learning (ML) are making solid contributions to accelerating new product development.
Premium Report: Europe’s TOP 50 AI Startups
The capabilities of today’s artificial intelligence are still rather limited and nothing to be afraid of. Instead of trying to destroy our planet or to put us out of work, AI startups these days are mostly focusing on helping us to make better decisions, to work smarter, happier, healthier and more efficient.
Reimagining Regulation for the Age of AI: New Zealand Pilot Project
The World Economic Forum’s Frameworks for Reimagining Regulation at the Age of AI seek to address the need for upgrading our existing regulatory environment to ensure the trustworthy design and deployment of AI.
Artificial intelligence in medicine: Getting smarter one patient at a time
What if doctors had more time to spend addressing their patients’ concerns? That’s the thrust behind the push for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into medicine. By using complex algorithms to detect patterns in large datasets—like lab test results, current medications, and symptoms, to name a few—AI might actually make medicine more personable—not less.
Artificial intelligence produces data synthetically to help treat diseases like COVID-19
Data driven technologies and “big data” are revolutionizing many industries. However, in many areas of research—including health and drug development—there is too little data available due to its sensitive nature and the strict protection of individuals.
Cambricon, once Huawei’s core AI chip supplier, eyes $400M IPO
One of China’s most valuable artificial intelligence chipmakers, Cambricon, is one step closer to its initial public offering, and its prospectus reveals a rare snapshot of where Chinese companies stand in relation to their international counterparts in this critical field.