The year 2018 will be one of artificial intelligence 'operationalisation' as more services integrate AI systems in their core offerings. The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is upon us. Every aspect of life will soon be altered - and sometimes defined - by AI.
Source: YourStorySuch is the speed of technological change that research shows four out of five executives feel overwhelmed and underprepared for the challenges of the next five years. Hardly surprising - for some, the next five years will see more change than the last 20.
Source: The DrumInternational Business Machines was once again awarded the largest number of US patents in 2017, as the company pushes into blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
Source: The Business TimesThe core of most modern Machine Learning (ML) systems is automated neural networks (ANNs). The training of ANN's require large data sets.
Source: ForbesGift-giving can be an arduous and stressful process, but throughout the 2017 holiday season, eBay sought to help shoppers make difficult decisions with the help of an automated AI-powered chatbot.
Source: Retail TouchPointsIt is difficult to remember now, but there was a moment in early 2016 when many in the tech industry believed chatbots - automated text-based virtual assistants - would be the next big platform.
Source: WiredA lower barrier to entry and a spike in the number of pilot projects involving machine learning will lead to various industries doubling its implementation this year and again in 2020, according to Deloitte Canada.
Source: ITbusiness.caWhether it is Elon Musk calling for a ban on autonomous weapons, rumours of Tesco opening Amazon Go-style checkout-free stores, or Facebook abandoning a chatbot experiment after the bots started communicating in their own language, AI continues to be a hot tech topic in mainstream media.
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