Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 35

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How a Chinese cab service uses AI to purge the surge

About Author The second phase of Delhi's odd-even rule ended Saturday, but restrictions on "surge pricing" used by cab aggregators Ola and Uber to meet demand and supply is not expected to end till the state government issues sector-specific guidelines.

Transhumanist rights are the Civil Rights of the 21st Century, says futurist Zoltan Istvan

Maitreya One, a black futurist and hip-hop artist living in Harlem, steps off the Greyhound bus on a warm morning in Montgomery, Alabama. Wearing sunglasses and a backwards-facing baseball hat, he eyes the film crew covering his arrival. I walk up to him and give him a hug. I'm excited he's here.

Hacker could fool smartphones artificial intelligence with a white noise virus

Nightmare scenarios involving Artificial Intelligence typically involve computers that become too smart for their own good and turn against their creators. In 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL 9000 famously refused to open the pod bay doors for Dave: Well, now we have an entirely different cause to be wary of AI, and the culprit is human rather than machine.

S Korea, US To Advance AI CyberSecurity

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Seoul and Washington have agreed to join efforts to develop an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology to counter cyberspace threats, according to a joint statement quoted by the local media on Monday.

Legal AI targets repetitive client issues

Lara Bullock View Comments Speaking with Lawyers Weekly, the managing director and founder of Hive Legal, Jodie Baker (pictured), said there is a place in the legal market where artificial intelligence can thrive. "That sweet spot is where the clients can really find something that's going to change the level of efficiency that they can achieve," Ms Baker said.

AI-powered selfie drone takes 13MP photos and 4K video, wows GMIC Beijing 2016 | ZDNet

MQ Wang is an outlier in the tech industry. He prefers to be spend as much time outside as possible. A few years ago while he was finishing his PhD at Stanford, Wang fell for a documentary of Jon Muir, who walked 1600 miles alone across Australia and filmed the whole experience by himself.

Creative machines: The next frontier for artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence can solve routine tasks but still struggles to be creative or collaborate with us. By Joel Lehman, Assitant Professor, and Sebastian Risi, Associate Professor, IT University of Copenhagen Imagine if machines were as creative and as collaborative as humans.

This Is What It Looks Like When Artificial Intelligence Designs a Dress for the Met Gala

If you were picturing a not-so-distant future populated by ever-helpful artificial intelligence eager to kowtow to your every whim in a split second-well, think again. "I need another day," said the AI developed within algorithm editor Grasshopper to create a dress for the New York socialite Lisa Maria Falcone to wear to tonight's Met Gala.

Artificial Intelligence Now Decides Targets on US Aegis Ships

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Artificial Intelligence had already taken over defense targeting decisions on Aegis missile warships of the US Navy, Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work told a conference at the Atlantic Council. "You'll have learning machines that sense we're under attack," Work stated on Monday. "We already have it in the Aegis combat system.

Google Wishes People To Forget Gadgets; Envisions Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence

First Posted: May 03, 2016 04:30 AM EDT Google is looking at a future where people would not even notice their own gadgets. This is what the company's CEO Sundar Pichai shared in their annual shareholder letter, emphasizing the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

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