Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 28, please feel free to share this post.

Updated April 12, 2016 16:26:57 With oil and gas prices hovering at decade lows, companies are turning to artificial intelligence to cut costs and boost productivity. The technology, which gives companies the ability to predict future problems, is estimated to save the industry trillions of dollars and lead to a new wave of highly sophisticated jobs.
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At a time when the banking industry needs to become increasingly focused on creating better customer experiences, the importance of distributing personalized communications that provide real value has never been greater. Artificial intelligence (AI) can help make this possible - both automatically and at scale. The banking industry is undergoing a major transformation.
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For nearly 60 episodes, one question has persisted through What's Tech: what is happening in the ending of Steven Spielberg's 2001 sci-fi film A.I. Artificial Intelligence? To settle the question once and for all, I invited my friend and artificial intelligence expert, Sam Byford, to appear on the show.
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OMRON Story Demonstration of "digital sardines" What you see here is a video image of some 15,000 sardines swimming in a large group in the boundless expanse of the ocean. Moving to the right or left in a well-coordinated manner, sardines avoid bumping into each other, with the shoal constantly changing its shape.
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In the late 1960s, urban planners Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber began formulating the concept of "wicked problems" or "wicked challenges" -problems so vexing in the realm of social and organizational planning that they could not be successfully ameliorated with traditional linear, analytical, systems-engineering types of approaches.
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Tunde Akinloye/CNSI UCLA's Claire Lifan Chen and Ata Mahjoubfar with the new device, which can image cancer cells extremely quickly and without damaging blood samples. Scientists at the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA have developed a new technique for identifying cancer cells in blood samples faster and more accurately than the current standard methods.
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Real-world artificial-intelligence applications are popping up in unexpected places-and much sooner than you might think. While winning a game of Go might be impressive, machine intelligence is also evolving to the point where it can be used by more people to do more things.
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The battle for the future of computing is a battle to bring artificial intelligence to the mainstream - and Google is quietly overhauling a machine learning tool used to improve some of its most popular services including Google Translate and Google Photos.
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It seems like everywhere you look, there's something that's thinking for you, guessing for you, or just plain doing for you. That's the work of artificial intelligence, and contrary to popular belief, it's no longer the stuff of science fiction. So why are some experts so worried about it?
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Apple and the FBI may have been settled the litigation over the San Bernadino iPhone litigation, but that doesn't mean the fight is over. With Congress on the verge of considering new legislation to compel technology companies to decrypt data, the Going Dark debate is alive and well.
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