Sunday, February 7, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 5

Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 5, please feel free to share this post.

PatternEx Launches Company With First Artificial Intelligent Security Analyst

Unique Artificial Intelligence Solution That Leverages Analyst Intuition to Predict Existing and Emerging Cyber Attacks in Real Time With 10 Times Better Detection Rates and 5 Times Fewer False Positives SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwired - February 03, 2016) - PatternEx™, the pioneer in Artificial Intelligence for information security, today launched the company and its PatternEx Threat Prediction Platform that creates "virtual security analysts" that mimic the intuition of human security analysts in real time and at scale.

Meet the Australian startup using artificial intelligence to help blind people see

The first time people use Australian startup Aipoly - an app which helps blind people to see the world using artificial intelligence - they often cry. Created by entrepreneurs Marita Cheng, Alberto Rizzoli and Simon Edwardsson, the Aipoly app uses an AI algorithm to near-instantaneously identify an object when a smartphone is held over it and say what it is out loud.

In Other News: A Guy Created an Artificial Intelligence Bot to Torture Telemarketers | Valdosta Today

Remember when the "Do Not Call" list came out, and it was supposed to stop telemarketers? Until they figured out how to get around it? Well, guy named Roger Anderson figured out a way to get around the get around, kind of. It's called the Jolly Roger Telephone Co.

Swiftkey deal highlights gulf in artificial intelligence world - FT.com

Beware the AI gap. Thanks to advances in areas such as machine learning, artificial intelligence is quickly coming to be seen as one of the most important new general-purpose technologies: something that can be used to enhance the output of almost

Why Microsoft Corporation Open-Sourced Its Artificial-Intelligence

( Microsoft NASDAQ:MSFT) recently open-sourced CNTK (Computation Network Toolkit), its artificial-intelligence framework that powers Cortana and Skype's speech-recognition engines. This means that anyone can now view, modify, or use Microsoft's code in their own software. CNTK is a framework for "deep learning", which helps machines understand human speech and recognize images by imitating the functions of a human brain.

2016 MIT Tech Conference: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

Feb. 5, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- What role will Artificial Intelligence play in your daily life ten years from now? In what direction do researchers and companies see it moving? Will Artificial General Intelligence someday replace business executives? And how will AI redefine ethics and rights?

Google's DeepMind Artificial Intelligence Develops Algorithm, Enabling It To Navigate A 3D Maze

Google is taking the machine learning of its DeepMind artificial intelligence to a whole new level - by placing it directly in a whole new space. Having already developed algorithms to learn from 2D video games, DeepMind has now developed a new algorithm, giving it the ability to navigate through 3D mazes, as reported by PopSci.com.

Superwealthy are ALREADY using robo advisors to manage their stocks

Small investors and financial giants alike are now turning to robo-advisors These AI services use computer programs to generate advice for clients One study estimates that these services could manage $2.2 trillion by 2020 Would you trust your finances in the hands of a robo-advisor?

Artificial Intelligence in Business: 10 Important Statistics

Artificial intelligence is a growing trend in the business world. The IBM Watson Partner Ecosystem, for instance, allows companies to tap into the power of Watson for fields as varied as healthcare and education. In addition, the Amazon Echo Developer Network allows you to add voice functionality to connected devices and enhance Alexa's skills.

Your only choice is to build better artificial intelligence tech than others: Brad Templeton

The networks and computing chair at Singularity University on driverless cars, the perceived threat from intelligent machines and censorship of the Internet It is not easy to slot Brad Templeton.

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