Saturday, February 13, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 7

Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 7, please feel free to share this post.

I'll have a supreme pizza with extra robots and artificial intelligence

Robots and artificial intelligence could be coming to a pizza store near you if ambitious new plans are realised. It's not the first sign of an impending fast-food-based apocalypse but the dream of Domino's Pizza Enterprises chief executive Don Meij on the launch of the company's start-up lab dedicated to pumping out new ideas.

Android creator Andy Rubin turns to artificial intelligence

2/09/2016 03:16:32 AM Eastern Rubin wants to create the standard building blocks-the basic quartermaster's inventory of components-for the AI-infused future. And he wants to open up this platform of hardware and software tools so that anyone, not just the companies he works with directly, can create an intelligent device.

Victory Networks to offer almax analytics Artificial Intelligence for capital markets

John Superson, Victory Networks "almax analytics helps solves the rapidly growing industry conundrum of Big Data management and processing." London - almax analytics, artificial intelligence for capital markets, has announced that Victory Networks, the managed services provider for all asset classes, has introduced Artificial Intelligence (AI) for news and insights to its market maker customer Sumo Capital.

Trade Ideas' Holly Re-shapes Artificial Intelligence for Retail Industry

ENCINITAS, CA: Trade Ideas has been delivering actionable market intelligence to yield confident decisions and lucrative outcomes in difficult markets since its very establishment. They have revamped their award-winning Trade Ideas Pro software and gears up to release of version 4 of the same software to address the crucial needs of the retail industry.

Artificial Intelligence Can Track Pollution Using Smartphone Photos From All Over the World

What if managing city smog were as simple as snapping a photo? Maybe it is. A new project called AirTick is using cellphone snaps to help scientists track air pollution. The project started with a fundamental question: How do we manage good air quality?

Artificial intelligence in the enterprise: It's on

After a long winter frozen in the technological permafrost, it's springtime again in the field of artificial intelligence. A.I. is poised to take off in 2016 as enterprises begin figuring some element of it into their application portfolios.

Exploring how artificial intelligence may support human interpretation of medical images

The application of artificial intelligence to our working and personal lives has been forecast for great expansion in 2016. Taking hold of this emerging development, the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) recently held a forum that brought together clinicians, academics and researchers from the worlds of computer science, mathematics and medicine.

How artificial intelligence is driving the next industrial revolution | Information Age

Print this page Email article If anyone needed evidence that the 'AI winter' is long over, they need only to look to the snowy mountain town of Davos this January. Convening for the World Economic Forum , along with important geo-political issues, the world's movers and shakers had the 'fourth industrial revolution' at the top of the agenda.

Pizza goes hi-tech

Robots and artificial intelligence could be coming to a pizza store near you if ambitious new plans in Brisbane are realised. It's not the first sign of an impending fast-food-based apocalypse but the dream of Domino's Pizza Enterprises chief executive Don Meij on the launch of the company's start-up lab dedicated to pumping out new ideas.

Faster Than Thought: DARPA, Artificial Intelligence, & The Third Offset Strategy

ARLINGTON: The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is developing artificial intelligence that can help humans understand the floods of data they unleashed 50 years ago with the Internet and make better decisions, even in the heat of battle.

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