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China Has Caught Up To U.S. In AI, Says AI Expert Kai-Fu Lee

China Has Caught Up To U.S. In AI, Says AI Expert Kai-Fu Lee

Any credible list of influential books about tech from the last decade would include AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley and the New World Order by Kai-Fu Lee. Considered the world’s foremost authority on artificial intelligence, Taipei-born Lee got an early start, writing a pioneering speech-recognition program while a student at Carnegie Mellon in the 1980s.

Forbes December 9, 2020
TOP 6 MACHINE LEARNING TRENDS OF 2021

TOP 6 MACHINE LEARNING TRENDS OF 2021

Machine Learning (ML) is a well-known innovation that nearly everyone knows about. A study uncovers that 77% of devices that we presently use are utilizing ML. From a social event of SMART devices over Netflix proposition through products like Amazon’s Alexa, and Google Home, artificial intelligence services are proclaiming cutting-edge innovative solutions for organizations and regular day to day existences.

Analytics Insight December 9, 2020
What Is An Artificial Neural Networks?

What Is An Artificial Neural Networks?

Artificial neural networks (ANN) give machines the ability to process data similar to the human brain and make decisions or take actions based on the data. While there’s still more to develop before machines have similar imaginations and reasoning power as humans, ANNs help machines complete and learn from the tasks they perform.

Bernard Marr & Co. December 9, 2020
'Rules as Code' will let computers apply laws and regulations

'Rules as Code' will let computers apply laws and regulations

Can computers read and apply legal rules? It’s an idea that’s gaining momentum, as it promises to make laws more accessible to the public and easier to follow. But it raises a host of legal, technical and ethical questions.

Tech Xplore December 9, 2020
Convolutional neural networks can be tricked by the same visual illusions as people

Convolutional neural networks can be tricked by the same visual illusions as people

A convolutional neural network is a type of artificial neural network in which the neurons are organized into receptive fields in a very similar way to neurons in the visual cortex of a biological brain. Today, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are found in a variety of autonomous systems.

Tech Xplore December 9, 2020
Working With Intelligence: How AI Will Reshape Remote Work

Working With Intelligence: How AI Will Reshape Remote Work

Machine learning is already actively increasing employment opportunities for job applicants across the world, while AI could soon eliminate repetitive work entirely – allowing businesses more time to train workers to pick up more skilled tasks.

TechNative November 18, 2020
How IBM Is Working Toward a Fairer AI

How IBM Is Working Toward a Fairer AI

Humans have many kinds of biases. To name just a few, we suffer from confirmation bias, which means that we tend to focus on information that confirms our preconceptions about a topic; from anchoring bias, where we make decisions mostly relying on the first piece of information we receive on that subject; and from gender bias, where we tend to associate women with certain traits, activities, or professions, and men with others.

Harvard Business Review November 18, 2020
Emerging AI Will Drive The Next Wave Of Big Tech Monopolies

Emerging AI Will Drive The Next Wave Of Big Tech Monopolies

In October 2020 the US House Antitrust Subcommittee, chaired by Congressman David Cicilline, published its report on competition in digital markets. It conducted a full review of the market from top to bottom, focusing on the dominance of the giants in the industry: Facebook, Amazon, Apple and Google.

Forbes November 18, 2020
AI improves control of robot arms

AI improves control of robot arms

More than one million American adults use wheelchairs fitted with robot arms to help them perform everyday tasks such as dressing, brushing their teeth, and eating. But the robotic devices now on the market can be hard to control. Removing a food container from a refrigerator or opening a cabinet door can take a long time.

Tech Xplore November 18, 2020
AI teachers must be effective and communicate well to be accepted, new study finds

AI teachers must be effective and communicate well to be accepted, new study finds

The increase in online education has allowed a new type of teacher to emerge—an artificial one. But just how accepting students are of an artificial instructor remains to be seen. That’s why researchers at the University of Central Florida’s Nicholson School of Communication and Media are working to examine student perceptions of artificial intelligence-based teachers.

Tech Xplore November 18, 2020
5 AWS Services That Implement AIOps Effectively

5 AWS Services That Implement AIOps Effectively

The rise of AI has influenced almost every domain, including DevOps and SysOps. When AI is infused into tools that are used for systems management, they become more efficient and intelligent.

Forbes October 8, 2020
Feeling Safe in the Home of the Future: A product life-cycle approach to improve the trustworthiness of smart home products and services

Feeling Safe in the Home of the Future: A product life-cycle approach to improve the trustworthiness of smart home products and services

A home is more than a building or a place of shelter. It is where we take care of the people and things that mean the most to us. Turning a physical structure into a place of comfort, safety and sanctuary is hard work, but what if the home itself could help?

World Economic Forum October 8, 2020
AI Language Tool Reveals Most Stressed Politicians And Business Leaders

AI Language Tool Reveals Most Stressed Politicians And Business Leaders

An automated language analysis system has measured the stress levels of US politicians and business leaders, finding that Bernie Sanders is the most stressed politician in America and Bill Gates the most stressed business figure.

Forbes October 8, 2020
Detecting & Stopping Bot Attacks With Better AI

Detecting & Stopping Bot Attacks With Better AI

Bottom Line: AI shows the potential for thwarting the growing number of bad bot attacks on e-commerce sites and digital channels. Radware finds 58% of bad bot attacks are comprised of distributed, mutating bots that defy easy detection.

Forbes October 8, 2020
It Is Nearly Unthinkable That ‘I Think, Therefore I Am’ Applies To AI, Possibly Even Self-Driving Cars

It Is Nearly Unthinkable That ‘I Think, Therefore I Am’ Applies To AI, Possibly Even Self-Driving Cars

You have undoubtedly heard the famous phrase “I think, therefore I am.” Written oftentimes in its Latin form, the saying is known as ergo cogito, ergo sum. If you want to be smarmy and impress your friends, please be aware that Rene Descartes in 1637 had originally set forth the phrase in his French treatise Discourse on the Method and the words were shown as “je pense, donc je suis.”

Forbes October 8, 2020