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,...

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