Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 12

Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 12, please feel free to share this post.

Artificial Intelligence - The Cognitive Era

Artificial Intelligence involves the science and engineering of developing intelligent machines. Industry approach to Artificial Intelligence has moved away from developing merely intelligent devices. Technology companies and researchers across the world have now set an ambitious goal of developing Artificial Intelligence solutions that are not just intelligent in terms of decisions taken, but can also learn from data - like humans do.

Best GoodReads quotes on Artificial Intelligence (and some related stats, videos)

Quotes , Artificial Intelligence GoodReads is an incredible tool for finding great quotes and links to great books. Here are some about Artificial Intelligence. I have read most of the books linked here, btw:) Related: Artificial Intelligence in Business: 10 Important Statistics "By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it."

Facebook is teaching its AI to read 'Alice in Wonderland' and it has amazing potential for the future

Learning to read "Alice in Wonderland" may be the key to teaching machines to understanding the way we speak. At least that is the tactic Facebook is using to impove the language capabilities of M, the company's virtual assistance. Facebook began testing M in October, and the early reports of it were ecstatic.

United Nations CITO: Artificial intelligence will be humanity's final innovation - TechRepublic

The United Nations Chief Information Technology Officer spoke with TechRepublic about the future of cybersecurity, social media, and how to fix the internet and build global technology for social good. Artificial intelligence, said United Nations chief information technology officer Atefeh Riazi, might be the last innovation humans create.

This medical company created an online calculator that uses AI to guess your age and sex

As artificial intelligence improves, its applications are starting to show up in surprising places. For example, a new website from medical startup Insilico Medicine, Inc. wants to use AI to guess how old you are. The site, Aging.ai, uses an artificially intelligent algorithm to analyze common blood markers like glucose and cholesterol.

Robots Can Now Flawlessly Iron Clothes

GIF: YouTube Somewhere on the laundry list of things that humans can do easily and robots totally suck at it handling clothes. A shirt isn't a rigid object like a coffee cup, for example, which robots can quite easily handle; folding and ironing one requires some seriously advanced on the fly computing.

Upcoming Events MIT Tech Conference: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

" Back to Calendar Businesses have only recently begun harnessing the power of the innovation done in big data, cloud computing, and Internet of Things. And now, Artificial Intelligence is poised to shatter the paradigm by which we live, work, and interact.

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Agile Data Security

What keeps you up at night? Ponemon Institute recently presented the report "The State of Data Security Intelligence." The report asked "What keeps IT practitioners up at night?" Not knowing where sensitive or confidential data is located is their biggest worry, according to 64 percent of respondents.

IBM Watson Partners With XPRIZE To Inspire AI Evolution For Humanity... Only

February 20, 2016 @ 7:19 PM Just last month, a report from the World Economic Forum shared a spine-chilling prediction-the rise of the machines courtesy of the fourth industrial revolution-but it won't kill anyone (like those you see in movies), it'll just take jobs from unsuspecting people, some of which work for less than $20 or so per hour and others hold high positions with adequate pay.

Why Are Digital Assistants Like Siri Given Female Voices?

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- An interesting question came up Saturday at the MIT Tech Conference on artificial intelligence: "Why are most 'serving' machines given female voices?" The query, which was asked anonymously via the app Pigeonhole, came up during a discussion on "Life in 2025."

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