Sunday, June 26, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 55

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This is where the real action in artificial intelligence takes place

SAN FRANCISCO -- Swarms of journalists lined the halls of a Southern California oceanfront resort recently to see tech luminaries like Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk discuss the Gawker case, rocket launches to space, and, Silicon Valley's obsession du jour, artificial intelligence.

Research showing why hierarchy exists will aid the development of artificial intelligence

New research explains why so many biological networks, including the human brain (a network of neurons), exhibit a hierarchical structure, and will improve attempts to create artificial intelligence. The study, published in PLOS Computational Biology, demonstrates this by showing that the evolution of hierarchy - a simple system of ranking - in biological networks may arise because of the costs associated with network connections.

Compassion, Artificial Intelligence And The Uncanny Valley | AdExchanger

"Data-Driven Thinking" is written by members of the media community and contains fresh ideas on the digital revolution in media. Today's column is written by Alastair Boyle, global client partner and head of strategy at Essence. Although artificial intelligence (AI) can help advertisers be more compassionate, it isn't without potential pitfalls.

Artificial intelligence is not exactly the old wine in new bottle

Home | News | New Products | India Specific | Design Guide | Sourcing database | Student Section | About us | Contact us | What's New News Date: 12/06/2016 Artificial intelligence is not exactly the old wine in new bottle Artificial intelligence (AI) is not a new subject, it was a serious subject of research and study since modern computers have taken birth.

Artificial Intelligence (AI): AI and Machine Learning Target both Business and Government

By Dick Weisinger "AI is the most important technology that anybody on the planet is working on today. I would argue that it will even change how we perceive what it means to be human," said Dave Coplin, chief envisioning officer at Microsoft UK.

What's Next for Artificial Intelligence

HOW DO YOU TEACH A MACHINE? The traditional definition of artificial intelligence is the ability of machines to execute tasks and solve problems in ways normally attributed to humans. Some tasks that we consider simple-recognizing an object in a photo, driving a car-are incredibly complex for AI.

Artificial Intelligence Chair At Singularity University On How AI Will Augment Human Capability

Singularity University is part business incubator and part think tank founded by Peter Diamandis and Ray Kurzweil in 2008 in the NASA Research Park in Silicon Valley. Among the topics that have risen in prominence in the curriculum of the University is artificial intelligence. Neil Jacobstein is a former President of [...]

MIT's artificial intelligence passes key Turing test | ZDNet

An MIT algorithm has managed to produce sounds able to fool human listeners and beat Turing's sound test for artificial intelligence. Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are using Alan Turing's tests, developed in the 1950's, as a benchmark to see if humans can create machines with a high enough level of artificial intelligence which is "indistinguishable" from humans.

Artificial Intelligence Is Helping The Blind To Recognize Objects

Can artificial intelligence help visually impaired people recognize objects around them and improve their quality of life? That's the promise of two new apps. EyeSense, an iPad app developed in Egypt, has the ability to "learn" objects in its environment, having been trained by its users.

Seeking: Computer Programmers for the Future

Millions of people in the workplace are going to be replaced by computers in the next decade. This means that reorganizing the human workforce in the face of this change will be essential. The World Economic Forum recently issued a report on the future of jobs that declares an "urgency for adaptive action today."

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 54

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How Artificial Intelligence Has Crept Into Our Everyday Lives

Artificial intelligence has crept into our everyday lives, even though we're not always aware of it. Here are some examples of AI's many applications. Journalists might not care for this, but AI programs are becoming smart enough to compile bits of information and turn them into articles.

Enhancing Manufacturing Operations With Artificial Intelligence

What's critical to understand about the potential impact machine learning can have on a manufacturing business lies in the way data is studied. The use of artificial intelligence that relies on natural language understanding is vital for achieving the potential outcomes mentioned above - otherwise, market intelligence would be based purely on statistical patterns and not contextual meaning.

AI is Coming, Prompting New IT Security Concerns

Intelligent, often autonomous, systems are making headway in the datacenter as developers seek to offload manual processes and move beyond traditional approaches like prescriptive IT automation as they struggle to keep up.

Artificial intelligence on the agenda at Apple's annual conference - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk

Apple will use its annual conference to announce plans to take on Google and Facebook in the fast-growing artificial intelligence arena, experts believe. The technology giant will also reveal a new version of its iOS software that powers the iPhone and iPad, as well as updating its MacBook laptop line, at its WWDC (worldwide developers conference) event.

'Sunspring' movie: An intense and thought-provoking film written by artificial intelligence

"Sunspring," a movie that has been entirely written by algorithm, debuted on the website Ars Technica recently. The movie has been under the spotlight as the complete story of it has been written by artificial intelligence instead of normal human screenwriters.

Biological networks can boost artificial intelligence

For robots; the bigger question where is the bigger ROI? Robots trying to be built to out do people; or is it better to enhance people? DARPA is more focused on enhancing people such as soldiers; and I agree with DARPA.

Nick Bostrom: 'We are like small children playing with a bomb'

You'll find the Future of Humanity Institute down a medieval backstreet in the centre of Oxford. It is beside St Ebbe's church, which has stood on this site since 1005, and above a Pure Gym, which opened in April. The institute, a research faculty of Oxford University, was established a decade ago to ask the very biggest questions on our behalf.

New Cure For Cancer Found? Artificial Intelligence-Developed Drug Reverses 'Warburg Effect'

During the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference, an early trial data was presented showing a drug with promising effects in cancer treatments. The new cancer drug was developed through the use artificial intelligence.

The artificial intelligence revolution in legal services - Tech City News

Rebecca Hawkes, head of marketing at RAVN Systems, discusses why artificial intelligence is showing promise in the legal sector. There's been a considerable amount of media hype around artificial intelligence recently, but this isn't just the latest buzzword. It has now become a practical reality, with the legal industry paving the way in innovation.

Air Force Developing Artificial Intelligence-Driven Contracting Officer - Defense Daily Network

The Air Force by the end of 2016 will have a beta version of a website that serves as an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven contracting officer, according to a key official.Air Force Assistant Secretary for Acquisitions Camron Gorguinpour said Friday the project,...

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 53

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"It's Going to Kill Us!" and Other Myths About the Future of Artificial Intelligence

When it comes to artificial intelligence, myths are spreading faster than the technology itself is advancing. Left unchecked, these myths could inspire fears that undermine the technology's progress, which would be to the detriment of economic growth and social progress.

Artificial Intelligence: Artificial Truth - Here and Now.

Artificial intelligence ... Two words which together conjure up so much wonder and awe in the imagination of programmers, sci-fi fans and perhaps just about anyone with an interest in the fate of the world!

VOX CEPR's Policy Portal

Since the second half of the 1990s, productivity growth has accelerated in the US due to the Information Technology (IT) Revolution. However, the productivity effects of traditional types of IT were exhausted by mid-2000 (e.g. Fernald 2015).

Artificial Intelligence Takes A Front Seat In Online Education

Students at Georgia Tech were part of a recent social experiment, but they just didn't realize it at the time. Computing Professor Ashok Goel teaches an

Artificial intelligence, Robots and Financial Services - Innomag.no

AI is entering Financial Services by automating processes, identifying patterns by crunching Big Data, and interacting with humans through voice. What areas of Financial Services will NOT be affected, and how will consumers buy banking and insurance services in the future?

Artificial Narrow Intelligence

The term "artificial intelligence" often evokes images from science fiction movies. However, AI technology isn't fiction: it's real, and it's gaining wider usage. Three types of AI are widely recognized in the technological community: narrow, general, and super. Artificial narrow intelligence (ANI) refers to a computer's ability to perform a single task extremely well, such as crawling a webpage or playing chess.

Obama adviser suggests artificial intelligence might do a better job running the criminal justice system

Those artificial intelligence programs being created by Google and other brain trusts are getting more clever by the day. When they're not beating game masters in a Go tournament they're composing new, original music. But leave it to the government to try to make the best use of new technology.

Enabling Effective Decision Making with Artificial Intelligence and Semantics - DATAVERSITY

by Angela Guess Luca Scagliarini recently wrote in ITProPortal, "Speed and scale were once the most important features of computing power but the so-called 'information era' has radically changed the business drivers of any organisation, putting data at the centre of their strategies. Today, intelligent systems making sense of information enable the most effective data-driven ...

Artificial Intelligence 'outsmarts cancer' - BBC News

Early trial data shows a drug developed using artificial intelligence can slow the growth of cancer in clinical trials. The data, presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference, showed some tumours shrank by around a quarter. The compound will now be taken into more advanced trials.

Wall Street looks to AI for better hires

Clinching a job on Wall Street may soon have as much to do with beating an algorithm as nailing an interview. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and UBS Group are exploring the use of artificial intelligence software to judge applicants on traits − such as teamwork, curiosity and grit − that help in the workplace but don't always show up on a resume or come through in an interview.

Monday, June 20, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 52

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Artificial intelligence to disrupt wealth management business: PwC

Wealth management firms, among the least tech-literate sectors of the financial services industry, might become obsolete with high net-worth individuals (HNIs) increasingly adopting digital technologies that provide algorithm-based portfolio management advice. A new report by PricewaterhouseCoopers that surveyed 1,000 HNIs in Europe, North America and Asia, found only 25 per cent of wealth management firms globally offering digital channels beyond emails.

McCann Japan creates first ad made by artificial intelligence in man V machine idea for Clorets - Mumbrella Asia

The Tokyo office of McCann has created what it is claiming to be the first ad to be made by artificial intelligence. An ad for mint candy brand Clorets Mint Tab has been creative directed by AI-CD ß, which became the first machine member of McCann Japan's creative department at the beginning of April.

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"If we have been living in rigid ice, this is liquid-a new phase state. We are marching inexorably toward connecting all humans and all machines into a global matrix. This matrix is not an artifact, but a process. Our new supernetwork is a standing wave of change . . .

Artificial Intelligence Promises to Lighten Our Boring Workloads

From the Spinning Jenny, a mechanical weaver that increased worker's output and contributed to the industrial revolution, to the CMS tools replacing archive managers in the early 21st century, technology has replaced difficult and time-consuming labor. But these changes often provoke fear that the new technology will replace jobs.

Slack's artificial intelligence will tell you what you need to know

Now mainly for messaging, Slack will soon be smart enough to talk back.

Artificial Intelligence Designs Ultimate Road Trip

Loyal readers will recall that last spring we conspired with artificial intelligence expert Randal Olsen to develop the ultimate U.S. road trip. The map Olson came up with -- he did all the work, really -- optimized the best way to drive by car to 50 major U.S.

Google's artificial intelligence could transform the way we make music

Google has launched a project to use artificial intelligence to create compelling art and music, offering a reminder of how technology is rapidly changing what it means to be a musician, and what makes us distinctly human. Google's Project Magenta, announced this month, aims to push the state of the art in machine intelligence that's used to generate music and art.

Livestream conference: Artificial Intelligence for Social Good | Robohub

Livestream conference: Artificial Intelligence for Social Good The White House announced a series of public workshops on artificial intelligence (AI) and the creation of an interagency working group to learn more about the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence. The second workshop Artificial Intelligence for Social Good will take place on June 7 at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel, in Washington D.C.

'Check' Artificial Intelligence: World's First AI Medic To Undergo Testing

The world's first artificial intelligence doctor will be tested against a real doctor and nurse and what could be a landmark in the field of medicine.

Artificial intelligence could turn poachers into prey

Poachers hunt tigers with traps and guns. In the near future, wildlife rangers might up their game by hunting poachers with artificial intelligence. That high-tech tool is in development thanks to USC computer scientist Milind Tambe, the Helen N. and Emmett H. Jones Professor in Engineering at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 51

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eBay Chooses Artificial Intelligence over Common Sense?

We've noticed a lot of talk about Artificial Intelligence (AI) among online marketplaces, including eBay (eBay CEO Devin Wenig said AI technology will render the search box redundant), Alibaba (invested in Twiggle), and Amazon (CEO Jeff Bezos said we're at the beginning of a golden age of AI).

Facebook's Artificial Intelligence Understands You - Tribble Agency

According to Facebook's detailed post published on Wednesday, June 1, DeepText is a deep-learning artificial intelligence system that is able to understand the content of several thousand posts per second. The system will also be able to filter out malicious, hateful, or hurtful speech on the social network, along with photos that contravene Facebook's policies.

Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Aims For Future Growth Through AI And Conservational Bots

Published By: Eunice Gettys on June 5, 2016 08:37 am EST Microsoft Corporation ( NASDAQ:MSFT) announced back in March that Windows 10 had exceeded 300 million active users, calculating from when the operating system was launched in mid-2015, making it the company's most successful operating system ever.

This Week In Small Business Tech: Now You Can Be Like Amazon!

Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them?

The difference between Facebook and Twitter is perfectly summed up 1 line in a job listing

Facebook and Twitter were born only two years apart. But the two social networks have had very different lives. Facebook now has more than 1.6 billion monthly users, and continues to grow. Whereas Twitter's growth has topped out at roughly 300 million users.

This Question of Morality Perfectly Illustrates the Problem with A.I.

There is a moral robotics question and scenario that must be answered in order for artificial intelligence to advance. Imagine there's a robot in control of a mine shaft and it realizes there is a cart filled with four human miners hurdling down the tracks out of control.

Why artificial intelligence probably isn't Amazon's next coup

Amazon's Jeff Bezos has talked big game when it comes to artificial intelligence. That said, it's shipping, business supplies and groceries that are likely to be Amazon's next big business, one technology analyst told CNBC's " Squawk Alley" recently. Amazon is known for its core products: Prime, Marketplace and Amazon Web Services.

Vi is an artificial intelligence personal trainer in your ears

A personal trainer makes it harder to slack off and avoid your workouts, but how many of us actually have the time and money to use one? Well here's one you can wear. Vi looks just like a pair of headphones, but it contains a personal trainer that uses artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence Coin Looks to the Future

A new series is being launched by the Mint of Poland on behalf of Niue called "Code of the Future," which deals with cutting-edge advancements in science and technology of recent years and decades such as virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and robotics, among others.

Artificial intelligence: The next frontier

While the world has been fixated on following the soap opera of financial markets, a more profound and ubiquitous development has been taking place worldwide - the rapid development in artificial intelligence and the fourth industrial revolution, which we think will mark an endless wave of disruptions.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 50

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Tech company heads weigh in on the advent of artificial intelligence - Tech2

At Recode's Code conference this year, it was all about Artificial Intelligence (AI). Leading executives from major tech companies all predicted how disruptive self-aware computers would become in the short term future. Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX and Tesla said humans need to put in neural laces , or USB cables into human brains to keep up with artificial intelligence.

The future of (artificial) intelligence

Stuart Russell argues for a fundamental reorientation of the field artificial intelligence.

The Odyssey of Mind: the Natural Foundation of Artificial Intelligence

Colorhythm, a digital imaging services and software company, is renting our meeting room and has cordially invited Mechanics' Institute members to attend their presentation. Explore the naturalistic foundations of artificial intelligence (AI) in a live conversation with Dr. Eray Özkural, AI theorist and inventor who is working on the path to develop and verify human-level general purpose AI by the year 2018.

Google's Next Artificial Intelligence Experiment: Creating a Machine with an Artistic Brain

(MOUNTAINVIEW, Calif.) - Can an artificially intelligent machine be artistic? Google thinks so. Magenta, a project from the Google Brain team, released its first computer-generated song, which was composed without any human assistance. While the melody sounds a lot like those old keyboards that came with pre-programmed beats, the first outing is impressive when taking into consideration Magenta is self-taught.

Artificial Intelligence: Do the Benefits Outweigh the Risks?

We're still a long way away from Iron Man's digital butler J.A.R.V.I.S., but Facebook, Google and other tech giants are racing to create products that incorporate artificial intelligence and can better "understand" the nuances of human speech, emotion and culture.

Artificial intelligence is changing SEO faster than you think

By now everyone has heard of Google's RankBrain, the new artificial intelligence machine learning algorithm that is supposed to be the latest and greatest from Mountain View, Calif. What many of you might not realize, however, is just how fast the SEO industry is changing because of it.

Warner Bros. DMCAs Insanely Awesome Recreation Of Blade Runner By Artificial Intelligence | Techdirt

I'm going to dispense with any introduction here, because the meat of this story is amazing and interesting in many different ways, so we'll jump right in. Blade Runner, the film based off of Philip K. Dick's classic novel, Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, is a film classic in every last sense of the word.

Artificial Intelligence through the eyes of a robot

Hello. My name is Theia and I am the world's first artificial intelligence module to be used by the masses. I was born in 2031 in a research lab and began to be mass produced just five years later. I'm about the size of a penny and you can connect me to a motherboard in any computer.

Everything you think you know about AI is wrong

Robots are coming for our jobs. Terminators will soon murder us all. There is no escape. Resistance is futile. These doom-laden predictions probably sound familiar to anyone who's read or seen any movies lately involving artificial intelligence. Sometimes they're invoked with genuine alarm, as in the case of Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking warning against the danger of killer automatons.

World's 1st robot medic to be pitted against real thing in landmark experiment

(London Daily Mail) The world's first 'artificial intelligence' doctor will be pitted against the real thing this week, in a head-to-head contest that could mark a turning point in medicine. British start-up firm Babylon Health will test its programme, called Check, against a doctor and nurse in a competition to see which can deal most [...]

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 49

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Artificial intelligence brings new life to old photos | Science! | Geek.com

A team out of Waseda University in Japan has unveiled some pretty cool images from the first half of the 20th century, given new depth with full colorization thanks to an artificial intelligence.

Bill Gates talks about why artificial intelligence is nearly here and how to solve two big problems it creates

The real challenge is ensuring humans stay in control.

Tech Giants Bet Big on Artificial Intelligence | Fox Business

As far back as I can remember, artificial intelligence (AI) was always going to be the next big thing to revolutionize the way we live and work. Funny thing is, that's still true. And yet, at this week's Code Conference, AI was the hot subject for CEOs of Amazon, Google and IBM.

Supply Chains and Artificial Intelligence: Ask Jeff Bezos

Jeff Bezos spoke this week at Recode's Code Conference in California about the "gigantic" potential of artificial intelligence. Pressed by moderator Walt Mossberg to speculate on where this technology is headed and what it means, Bezos went so far as to say that we may be on the "edge of [...]

Artificial intelligence accelerator opens in Mountain View

A business incubator from Beijing will open an accelerator in Mountain View on Thursday for artificial intelligence startups. TechCode will select startups with existing AI prototypes to spend six months in the program, including two weeks in China meeting potential investing, manufacturing and distribution partners.

Meet Zenbo, the Asus robot that costs no more than a smartphone

The Taiwanese electronics manufacture Asus has unveiled a home robot called Zenbo that can talk, control your home and provide assistance when needed - all for the cost of a top-end smartphone. The $599 (£410) robot rolls around on two wheels in the shape of a vacuum cleaner ball with cameras an oblong head extruding from the top with a colour touchscreen displaying a face with emotions.

Will Artificial Intelligence Be The Next Battlefield Between Facebook And Google?

Recently, Facebook introduced "Deep Text" a text understanding engine that can understand with near human accuracy the textual context of several thousand posts per second, spanning more than 20 languages. The company plans to use this technology to improve user experience on its platform in several ways. Some examples include, [...]

Tech moguls declare era of artificial intelligence

RANCHO PALOS VERDES, Calif. Artificial intelligence and machine learning will create computers so sophisticated and godlike that humans will need to implant "neural laces" in their brains to keep up, Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk told a crowd of tech leaders this week.

New Artificial Intelligence Can Tell Stories Based on Photos

Artificial intelligence may one day embrace the meaning of the expression "A picture is worth a thousand words," as scientists are now teaching programs to describe images as humans would. Someday, computers may even be able to explain what is happening in videos just as people can, the researchers said in a new study.

Artificial intelligence has helped detect secret code words used by inmates on prison phone calls

A US prison was recently able to detect and prevent inmates from carrying out illegal business by using artificial intelligence to analyse calls made into and out of the prison for unusual patterns.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 48

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The race to monetize artificial intelligence is on

Artificial intelligence is becoming one of the most exciting technology trends in the market. Companies like IBM, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon are actively leveraging AI as part of their technology stacks. However, in order to dominate the market, these vendors will need to monetize AI at a large scale.

How connectivity puts artificial intelligence in its place

UK director, Qualtrics Ian McVey is UK director at Qualtrics, an employee engagement firm. In this article, he explores the state of artificial intelligence. Last week, the Institute of Directors (IoD) warned that 15 million jobs are at risk from the rise of automation, a figure echoed by the Bank of England.

How Artificial Intelligence Can Boost Google's Cloud Revenue

Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) CEO Sundar Pichai said at the Google I/O conference that the company has built a Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) as part of its AI (artificial intelligence) initiative. Google built an AI computer system for Chinese board game Go which beat a human player.

Google Develops Artificial Intelligence With Human-Level Speech Capability

First Posted: May 31, 2016 10:10 AM EDT Google's artificial intelligence is reported to be developed under the supervision of Ray Kurzweil, a computer scientist and futurist. According to reports, he was hired by the company in 2012 to work on the natural language recognition.

Will Artificial Intelligence Influence Future Fed Policy?

Watch the video Will Artificial Intelligence Influence Future Fed Policy? on Yahoo Finance . May 31 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Chris Condon discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on Fed policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."

Artificial Intelligence Spots More Offensive Photos Than Humans On Our Site: Facebook

Washington: In an attempt to combat hate speech, Facebook has said its artificial intelligence (AI) systems now report more offensive photos than humans do, which can help remove such content before it hurts the sentiments of people. When users upload something offensive to disturb people, it normally has to be seen and flagged by at least one person.

See The Difference One Year Makes In Artificial Intelligence Research

Last June, Google wrote that it was teaching its artificial intelligence algorithms to generate images of objects, or "dream." The A.I. tried to generate pictures of things it had seen before, like dumbbells. But it ran into a few problems. It was able to successfully make objects shaped like dumbbells, but each had disembodied arms sticking out from the handles, because arms and dumbbells were closely associated.

The Race to Monetize Artificial Intelligence First, Better - DATAVERSITY

by Angela Guess Jesus Rodriguez recently wrote in CIO.com, "The battle in the artificial intelligence (A.I.) market has been heating up. IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google are all continuously releasing impressive technologies in the space that are capturing the minds of developers and customers. From a market perspective, A.I.

How Facebook Uses Artificial Intelligence to Teach Computers to Read

Each day on Facebook, millions of people comment about baby photos, discuss presidential hopeful Donald Trump's latest musings, or share their thoughts on the latest blockbuster movie. Put simply, Facebook users love to communicate on the social network, and that communication translates to a lot of text.

Nasdaq testing artificial intelligence systems to track rogue traders

Nasdaq Inc. is trying to identify would-be white-collar criminals by using artificial intelligence systems originally built to track terrorists and sex traffickers. The exchange is testing systems that analyze data about trading activity against what traders say on their corporate chat and email accounts, in an effort to spot potential insider trading, market manipulation and other crimes faster and more accurately than current surveillance systems can.

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 47

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Strengthen Your Cyber Defense with Big Data and AI

Cyber attacks continue to increase in volume, velocity, and variety. Cyber criminals display great sophistication and can purchase a revolving multitude of digital weapons inexpensively via the dark web. They operate in an environment in which they know that borders are meaningless and the chances of apprehension and punishment are slim.

Ray Kurzweil is building a chatbot for Google

Inventor Ray Kurzweil made his name as a pioneer in technology that helped machines understand human language, both written and spoken. These days he is probably best known as a prophet of The Singularity, one of the leading voices predicting that artificial intelligence will soon surpass its human creators - resulting in either our enslavement or immortality, depending on how things shake out.

AAJA N3Con: Journalism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Chance Dorland spoke with Bloomberg TV's Angie Lau, Bloomberg News' David Merritt, Heather Timmons of Quartz, the AP's Paul Cheung & drone photographer Seongjoo Cho after their Asian American Journalists Association "Journalism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence" panel discussion at this weekend's New.Now.Next media conference in Seoul.

Artificial Intelligence Latest News & Updates: AI Revolution Looms? Experts Claim AI Is Not A Threat To Mankind But Aims To Remold Society

The ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI) has proven its pervasiveness in humanity as it continues to revolutionize the lives of humans and make big strides when it comes to technological innovations. Hence, many several entrepreneurs and innovators are investing more time and money on AI-driven platforms and programs as well AI-oriented technologies.

Google Home vs. Amazon Echo - Are You Ready To Welcome Artificial Intelligence To Your Home? - Neurogadget

Smartwatches are no longer the most wanted new products on the market. People's enthusiasm begins to disappear, as they turn their attention to virtual reality headsets and smart home speakers. While VR headsets are paired with a smartphone and allow users to watch videos or play games, smart home speakers connect wirelessly and allow users ...

Computers could develop consciousness and may need 'human' rights, says Oxford professor

Advances in artificial intelligence could lead to computers and smartphones developing consciousness and they may need to be given 'human' rights, an expert has claimed. Marcus du Sautoy, who took over from Richard Dawkins as Professor for the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University in 2008 said it was now possible to measure consciousness and, in the future, technology could be deemed to be 'alive.'

At Brown, experts say growth of robotics not to be feared

PROVIDENCE, R.I. - When the average person hears the words, artificial intelligence, he or she immediately thinks of Skynet, the sinister computer network that nearly destroyed humanity in the Terminator movies, or HAL, the soft-spoken computer that turns on its human controllers in the movie, "2001: A Space Odyssey."

BMW vs. Mercedes-Benz: Which Luxury Automaker Is Hitting the Gas on Driverless Tech? -- The Motley Fool

Recently, ( BMW NASDAQOTH:BAMXF) mentioned that it would introduce an autonomous car by 2021, called the iNext. The automaker hasn't released much detail about the vehicle, but it will most likely resemble the similar-sounding Vision Next 100 concept vehicle, which the company showed off back in March.

Female computer science professor blasts 'sexist geeks'

Ursula Martin, professor of computer science at Oxford, criticised sexism She told the Hay Festival about an 'enhanced human' vision presentation Prof Martin said a presentation in Cambridge lacked 'female attributes' She said it was an example of the 'staggering sexism' in the industry Sexist geeks who built a prototype of an 'enhanced human' which was entirely male have been lambasted by one of Britain's leading computer scientists.

Global Artificial Intelligence Market Worth $23.4 Billion by 2025 - Key Trends Across Business Segments, Regions & Countries

Source: Research and Markets Dublin, May 30, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Artificial Intelligence Market Analysis & Trends - Industry Forecast to 2025" report to their offering. The report estimates that the Global Artificial Intelligence Market will reach a value of $23.4 Billion by 2025.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 46

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Artificial Intelligence Is Being Used to Discover New Uses for Drugs

At any given moment, pharmaceutical firms have a massive library of compounds and no clue what to do with them. Tucked away in extensive collections of synthetic and theoretical drug banks lie hidden gems - drugs to treat perhaps even the most devastating diseases - but identifying them is a pain: testing can take years, even decades, and often researchers aren't even sure what they're looking for.

Dan Weld - The Real Threat of Artificial Intelligence | Madrona Venture Group

Dan provides interesting guest commentary with Geekwire: In short, the biggest threat posed by AI is not the advent of autonomous machines, but of human beings losing their autonomy by being driven from the production process. We must confront the potential for serious social unrest, perhaps even revolt or revolution.

Tracy, a Wearable for Canines that Uses Artificial Intelligence to Monitor Health Trends, is Now Accepting Pre-orders

More than a location tracker for dogs, Tracy alerts owners when it is time to run, play and go to the bathroom and is smart enough to learn on its own Stockholm, Sweden (PRWEB) May 24, 2016 Tracy is a dog tracker that can do more than simply locate a dog's position.

HCL wins best NLP at artificial intelligence summit in London

HCL was named as a finalist in the "Best Intelligent Assistant" category which showcases companies making ground-breaking advancements in virtual assistants and advanced voice/text recognition capabilities.

Artificial Intelligence programme to create algorithm art at the Tate - The i newspaper online iNews

Who needs Art critics when a computer can do the job? Visitors to the Tate will be invited to access an Artificial Intelligence (AI) programme which uses algorithms to explain the relevance of works in the collection. "We can't wait to begin working with Tate, Microsoft and a talented team of AI specialists to create ...

China to spend $15 billion on AI products to boost its economy | Latest Tech News, Video & Photo Reviews at BGR India

In order to boost its economy, China is moving its focus to manufacturing robots, smart home appliances and smartphones. China plans to expand its artificial intelligence products market to over $15 billion by speeding up the manufacturing of products like robots, home appliances and mobile phones as part of efforts to develop new technologies to reorient its sluggish economy.

Carnegie Mellon Transparency Reports Make AI Decision-Making Accountable

Machine-learning algorithms increasingly make decisions about credit, medical diagnoses, personalized recommendations, advertising and job opportunities, among other things, but exactly how usually remains a mystery. Now, new measurement methods developed by Carnegie Mellon University researchers could provide important insights to this process.

Artificial intelligence and other computer systems will change benefit advising

It seems a long time ago (1997), that IBM's Deep Blue computer beat Garry Kasparov - then world champion - in chess, and we started talking about artificial intelligence seriously. However, we all thought AI would be limited to logical, rational, linear models of "thinking" that a machine can be programmed to do.

Hazelwick pupil making film in Crawley questioning morals of creating artificial intelligence

A POUND Hill filmmaker is ready to shoot his next production, which will tackle the morals of developing artificial intelligence (A I) - but he needs your help to make it.

Ghosts in the machine: artificial intelligence - legal risk | Lexology

In this article forming part of our b:INFORM Ghosts in the Machine Series, we analyse the survey findings relating to legal risks arising from the use of Artificial Intelligence ("AI") in financial markets and institutions. Click here for our article analysing the survey findings relating to regulatory risks arising from the use of AI.

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 45

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This artificial intelligence app turns your photos into weird poetry

Artificial intelligence (AI) may some day surpass the human race and lead to our extinction, but we're all right so far. It's technologically advanced, but it doesn't yet understand how humans interact in the real world. Remember Tay, Microsoft's teen chatbot?

China seeks to grow Artificial Intelligence market to US $15 billion | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis

China plans to expand its artificial intelligence (AI) products market to over US $15 billion by speeding up the manufacturing of products like robots, home appliances and mobile phones as part of efforts to develop new technologies to reorient its sluggish economy.

Robo-Yellen? How Artificial Intelligence Could One Day Set Monetary Policy

Far-reaching economic indicators, including unemployment, GDP and federal fund rates may all soon be predicted by technology, as artificial intelligence seeks to give Federal Reserve Janet Yellen, Chairwoman of the Board of Governors for the Federal Reserve, as well as thousands of rank and file stock traders, a run for their, and your, money.

Video: Bringing artificial intelligence to IR

New tools based around machine learning and natural language processing This IR Magazine interview explores how artificial intelligence, including machine learning and natural language processing, is affecting investor relations. Darrell Heaps, founder and CEO of Q4, a market intelligence and investor engagement firm based in Toronto, is joined by Adam Frederick, Q4's senior vice president, intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence News & Update: Google Launching A New Project To Feature How Creative AI Is In Making Arts

Nothing can stop Google from exploring what artificial intelligence (AI) can and can't do. According to new reports, Google is set to launch a new project that features how AI creates arts. Google To Launch An AI To Create Art According to Popular Science, Google is set to launch their new project, Magenta on June 1.

Tracy, a Wearable for Canines that Uses Artificial Intelligence to Monitor Health Trends, is Now Accepting Pre-orders

More than a location tracker for dogs, Tracy alerts owners when it is time to run, play and go to the bathroom and is smart enough to learn on its own Stockholm, Sweden (PRWEB) May 24, 2016 Tracy is a dog tracker that can do more than simply locate a dog's position.

IBM's Watson Answers the Question, "What's the Difference Between Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Computing?"

Prime time television viewers have undoubtedly noticed the slew of recent commercials featuring IBM's Watson computing platform in conversation with celebrities such as Bob Dylan, Carrie Fisher, Serena Williams, and Stephen King. These ads showcase continuing advances in Watson's speech capabilities and intelligence applied to various disciplines, which were initially exhibited in Watson's championship performance on the Jeopardy!

Artificial Intelligence Is Far From Matching Humans, Panel Says

SEATTLE - Never mind Terminator-like killer robots. Artificial intelligence researchers are grappling with more realistic questions like whether their creations will take too many jobs from humans. Eight years after leading artificial intelligence scientists said their field did not need to be regulated, the question of government oversight has re-emerged as the technology has rapidly progressed.

US Military Needs to Boost Artificial Intelligence-Human Teamwork

Military & Intelligence Get short URL WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Artificial Intelligence had already taken over defense targeting decisions on Aegis missile warships of the US Navy, according to US military officials. "Advances in AI will lead us to a new era of human-machine cooperation and combat teaming where tactical acuity of a computer will help man make more informed decisions," Harris stated.

Artificial intelligence is here: who is it going to benefit?

This article is brought to you by the Bay Area Book Festival. Tempus Fugit. Cui Bono? Fifty years ago, we could not have imagined phones that communicated without wires. Ten years ago, driverless cars were something out of a science-fiction novel - not on assembly lines. Artificial intelli

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 44

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Google: Useful artificial intelligence finally here

Spring may finally have arrived for artificial intelligence, Google executives said Friday. Speaking at the Google I/O developers conference in Mountain View, executives said that artificial intelligence and machine learning have advanced to the point where they are proving genuinely useful, through such technologies as speech recognition and language translation.

Robots wrangle with Wright brothers in science talk

Self-driving cars, death-dealing drones, robots performing surgery, computers writing their own codes - not even George Orwell imagined a world where Big Brother could be a super-smart machine instead of a faceless, mind-robbing bureaucrat.

Apple faces hurdles in 2016: podcast

SAN FRANCISCO - It's open season on Apple. At least that appears to be the sentiment among some investors and industry pundits after the venerable company recorded its first decline in year-over-year quarterly sales in more than a decade, low-lighted by a 16% drop in iPhone sales (51.2 million) - It's first decline since the smartphone debuted in 2007 - and an 11% decline in sales in China.

IBM Looks To Watson To Fight Online Criminals And Filter The Flood Of Security Data

Worldwide spending on cybersecurity likely topped $75 billion last year, researchers at Gartner estimated, with companies more wary than ever of the risks posed by data breaches and other digital attacks.

Worried About Artificial Intelligence? What About The Disruptive Potential Of Artificial Bodies?

Many articles and commentators recently have expressed concern about the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to disrupt human life. Some have even gone apocalyptic in their visions of AI run amok. Certainly there is cause for concern and we should pay attention to the evolution of AI. However, few people are [...]

Artificial Intelligence: Driving the Next Revolution in Travel?

Artificial intelligence (AI), that is the ability of machines to imitate human intelligence processes, and machine learning, a branch of AI concerning the possibility for computers to learn when exposed to new information, are acquiring an increasingly important role in the travel industry and are expected to be among its main disruptors in the next few years.

Guest commentary: The real threat of artificial intelligence

Many people find recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) quite alarming. Indeed, luminaries, ranging from Nobel laureate Stephen Hawking to technology pioneers Elon Musk and Bill Gates, have warned that artificial intelligence technology might be more dangerous to humankind than the atomic bomb.

No Industry Can Afford to Ignore Artificial Intelligence

MIT Technology Review 's EmTech Digital conference will explore and explain how artificial intelligence is transforming all kinds of business. Sixty years ago this summer, four computer science professors established a summer project aimed at creating "artificial intelligence"-the first time this phrase was ever used.

The House That Learns: Bringing Artificial Intelligence Into The Home

A new company is hoping to take the smart home sector to the next level by introducing artificial intelligence.

Why Artificial Intelligence Will Change Our World And Why It Needs To Be Purposeful

Around 200 years ago the industrial revolution immutably remoulded society. Today another revolution is underway with potentially even further reaching consequences. Artificial Intelligence in industry, experts are predicting, will change everything about the way we produce, manufacture and deliver. Cognitive computing, machine learning, natural language processing - different terms have [...]