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

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