Monday, May 16, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 38

Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 38, please feel free to share this post.
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The next AI is no AI

Artificial Intelligence is starting to turn invisible from the outside in - and vice versa. The exact effects and workings of AI technologies are becoming more challenging to perceive and comprehend for humans. Even the experts themselves don't always fully understand how an AI system operates.

Video: Meet the AI That Will Kill Siri and Order Pizza for You

Hey, iPhone users, are you tired of Siri not being able to do much besides pull up search results? No need to despair: The team behind Siri has recently built Viv, a virtual assistance with actual artificial intelligence. This means users can talk to the virtual assistant more like a human and less like a robot.

Automation set to be vital part of new economy

In the fourth industrial revolution, the quality of a business' results will depend on the quality of automation technology that is being used to help manage the business and strengthen its impact on the company, market and environment ("Dealing with AI and job displacement"; Monday).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The Guardian view on artificial intelligence: look out, it's ahead of you | Editorial

Google artificial intelligence project DeepMind is building software to trawl through millions of patient records from three NHS hospitals to detect early signs of kidney disease. The project raises deep questions not only about data protection but about the ethics of artificial intelligence. But these are not the obvious questions about the ethics of autonomous, intelligent computers.

Artificial Intelligence Evolution: Future AI Technologies To Make AI Obsolete And Intertwine Physical, Digital Realities?

Did you know that the future of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies could invisibly entwine human and machine intelligence? Well, the latest report on AI evolution suggests the possibility that the line separating physical and digital realities might dissolve soon.

The weird way video games are paving the road to the future of technology

Here's something interesting you might not know: The graphics processors, or GPUs, that make possible the eye-poppingly realistic graphics of games like " Quantum Break" are also really well-suited to powering artificial intelligence and other high-intensity tasks. The world of high-performance computing measures power in "FLOPS," or "floating point operations per second."

Artificial Intelligence Course Creates AI Teaching Assistant

Science and Technology College of Computing Professor Ashok Goel teaches Knowledge Based Artificial Intelligence (KBAI) every semester. It's a core requirement of Georgia Tech's online master's of science in computer science program. And every time he offers it, Goel estimates, his 300 or so students post roughly 10,000 messages in the online forums - far too many inquiries for him and his eight teaching assistants (TA) to handle.

Is artificial intelligence smartphone marketing's salvation or its undoing?

By Chantal Tode May 9, 2016 Bear Naked is tapping into IBM Watson's cognitive capabilities While artificial intelligence has the potential to enhance the smartphone's role as a marketing platform through highly relevant one-to-one services, it could also eliminate the need for a phone to enable engagements as the technology evolves.

Artificial intelligence turns $20 into $11,000 in Kentucky Derby bet

An artificial intelligence platform that has previously predicted the winners of the Oscars and the Super Bowl has now won the "holy grail" of gambling: the Kentucky Derby Superfecta. The human-based artificial intelligence-called UNU-predicted the first, second, third and fourth horses in the Derby at 540-1 odds, earning the technology's inventor Louis Rosenberg $10,842 from a $20 dollar bet.

Artificial Intelligence Latest News & Update: AI Technology To Become A Powerful Asset For Precision-Based Medicine?

With the advancement and sophistication of modern technology, artificial intelligence has seamlessly coalesced into the field of medicine. In fact, AI technology has recently been viewed as an asset of precision medicine that can outmaneuver tough medical problems. Artificial Intelligence In Medicine The presence of artificial intelligence in the field of medicine is nothing new.

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