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  • AI and Robots Will Change the Way We Create and Consume Content

    The future of entertainment in on its way toward some major changes. The rapid pace of technological advancement is allowing more content to be created in more ways. Also, with the rise of automation, more people will be able to pursue creative endeavors.

    Source: Futurism
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  • San Jose becoming hub for artificial intelligence firms

    San Jose is offering - cheaper office rent and older tech workers - to a rapidly expanding cohort of companies focused on artificial intelligence, the explosive new frontier in tech.

    Source: The Mercury News
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  • Is China Outsmarting America in A.I.?

    HONG KONG - Soren Schwertfeger finished his postdoctorate research on autonomous robots in Germany, and seemed set to go to Europe or the United States, where artificial intelligence was pioneered and established.

    Source: NY Times
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  • At LinkedIn, artificial intelligence is like 'oxygen'?

    Artificial intelligence might conjure up futuristic images from science fiction, but in social media, it's already being used to recommend the right jobs, tag photos or display news you're more likely to care about.

    Source: Mercurynews
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  • Do nothing, get cash? Maybe, when Artificial Intelligence take your job : Silicon Valley Tech Leaders Say

    With an impending robot revolution expected to leave a trail of unemployment in its wake, some Silicon Valley tech leaders think they have a remedy to a future with fewer jobs - free money for all.

    Source: Mercurynews
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  • Artificial Intelligence: Silicon Valley's next frontier

    Smartphones were revolutionary and lucrative, but the U.S. market is saturated, and Apple's iPhone sales have fallen for three quarters. The "app economy" has matured, with more people using existing apps than downloading new ones. And Facebook, which has filled users' news feeds with so many ads it can barely add more, is predicting its revenue growth will slump next year.

    Source: Mercurynews
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  • 7 Ways to Handle Large Data Files for Machine Learning

    Exploring and applying machine learning algorithms to datasets that are too large to fit into memory is pretty common.

    Source: Machinelearningmastery
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  • We Still Know Very Little About How AI Thinks

    AI is becoming more and more ubiquitous, with reports of advancements or new applications coming almost daily. How much do we know about how it thinks, and how are we trying to find out more?

    Source: Futurism
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  • Will artificial intelligence help us solve every problem?

    Artificial intelligence is going to change how we live to such a degree, that when we look back at driving a car, it will seem to us the way the Middle Ages looks from today's perspective. That's according to Sebastian Thrun, who gives his Brief but Spectacular take on imagining the future and the way we'll all be transformed by the coming revolution.

    Source: PBS
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  • Google will soon find you a job as the tech giant refines its mastery over AI

    Looks like Google I/O, their annual developer conference is now likely to stay at their backyard at Shoreline Amphitheatre as opposed to Moscone center in San Francisco where eight of their previous conferences were held.

    Source: ET
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  • Artificial Intelligence In Digital Storage

    Unstructured data, that is ordinary information, videos and sensor measurements not in a formal structure; such as a database, is growing by leaps and bounds.

    Source: Forbes
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  • An Artificial Intelligence Robot Learned How to Pick up Objects After Training Only in the Virtual World

    Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, used a data set of information on more than a thousand objects to successfully train a deep learning system to pick up unfamiliar objects in the "real world."

    Source: Futurism
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  • Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computers Are Our Best Weapons Against Cyber Criminals

    Major companies like IBM are turning to artificial intelligence and quantum computing to protect against cyber attacks. While these technologies aren't silver bullets, they are essential tools for cyber security in the age of the Internet of Things.

    Source: Futurism
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  • Google's AlphaGo Proves Its Mettle Against a Team of Five

    In yet another historic match up, Google DeepMind's AlphoGo defeated a team made up of five of the world's best human professional Go players. The team of five, however, enjoyed observing and adapting to AlphaGo's moves.

    Source: Futurism
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  • Banks Eager For Artificial Intelligence, But Slow To Adopt

    Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Baidu spent at least $8.5 billion beefing up their AI talent. Amazon spends $228 million a year just to find people to run Alexa and related machine learning initiatives. Even small to medium businesses in every sector - from fast food chains and personal fitness centers - are reaping the business benefits of technologies like natural language processing, image recognition, and machine learning.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Artificial Intelligence could double NZ's growth rate

    Artificial Intelligence could double New Zealand's growth rate in the next 20 years. Accenture is today releasing research - Why Artificial Intelligence is the Future of Growth - which shows New Zealand's growth rate could double between now and 2035 if emerging technologies are embraced.

    Source: Scoop NZ
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  • How Nvidia is surfing the AI wave

    Nvidia aims to design AI graphics processors and AI chips that can deliver the extra computing power that clients need in an algorithm-driven world

    Source: Mint
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  • Here's why SAP wanted Infosys to rename its AI platform

    Last April, Infosys unveiled its new artificial intelligence (AI) platform Mana amid much fanfare. It enabled automation of repetitive tasks and helped pick insights from data.

    Source: Business Insider
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  • ARM announces a slew of processors to promote AI and machine learning

    ARM has been supporting the development of mobile devices since 1990 through processors. These processors are the exact platform on which companies are now developing the abilities to boost mobile AI, mobile VR, and machine-learning tasks.

    Source: CIOL
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  • Robot Overlords: AI At Facebook, Amazon, Disney And Digital Transformation At GE, DBS, BNY Mellon

    Searching recently for evidence of artificial intelligence taking over our jobs, lives, and everything else, Tom Davenport came up empty. "Nary a robot overlord to be found," he declared at the 14th MIT Sloan CIO Symposium.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Artificial Intelligence Products Market 2017-2022 Analysis by Top Players, Regions, Applications & Types

    OrbisResearch.com has published "Global Artificial Intelligence Products Market Research Report 2017" market report to its research database. Global Artificial Intelligence Products market competition by top manufacturers, with production, price, revenue (value) and market share for each manufacturer; the top players including Open AI, IBM, NEC, Nuance's, Google, Microsoft Corp, Ipsoft, Google, Rocket Fuel Inc, Fingenius Ltd.

    Source: Wearewvproud
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  • Could artificial intelligence lead to world peace?

    Can one man with terminal cancer complete his mission to use artificial intelligence to solve disputes before he dies?

    Source: Aljazeera
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  • Jobs in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

    The world has no shortage of pressing issues. There are 1.6 billion people living in acute poverty; an estimated 780 million adults are illiterate. Serious problems are not confined to the developing world: "deaths of despair," for example, are raising mortality among white males in the United States.

    Source: Project-syndicate
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  • Bursting the artificial intelligence hype

    Artificial intelligence, aside from sci-fi movies, is just beginning to affect people in their everyday lives. What benefits and challenges does the tech represent?

    Source: Information Age
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  • J.P.Morgan's Massive Guide to Machine Learning and Big Data Jobs in Finance

    Financial services jobs go in and out of fashion. In 2001 equity research for internet companies was all the rage. In 2006, structuring collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) was the thing.

    Source: efinancial Careers
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  • U.S. Falls Behind China & Canada in Advancing Healthcare with A.I.

    The United States leads the world in artificial intelligence, but lags behind other countries in applying technical innovations to the field of healthcare. Globally, machine learning is used to increase efficiency, lower error rates, and decrease medical costs, but the fragmented marketplace and lack of universal healthcare in America disincentivize adoption of new technology as buyers often prioritize economics over patient care.

    Source: Topbots
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  • Google Sheets Now Uses Machine Learning to Help You Visualise your data

    Google Sheets is getting smarter today. After adding the machine learning-powered "Explore" feature last year, which lets you ask natural language questions about your data, it's now expanding this feature to also automatically build charts for you. This means you can now simply ask Sheets to give you a "bar chart for fidget spinner sales" and it will automatically build one for you.

    Source: TC
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  • Monolithic to Microservices Architecture - Scalable Approach

    Scalability, Performance, Rapid & flexible development are some of the key considerations while designing the architecture of any product at ValueFirst Engineering.

    Source: HOB Team
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  • Do you Want to Learn Creativity? Enlist an Artificial Intelligence

    A METRONOME TICKS time. Not for the student, but for the teacher, who plays a short piano melody. Without missing a measure, the student follows with an improvised, yet derivative, cello run.

    Source: HOB Team
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  • This chart spells out in black and white just how many jobs will be lost to robots

    Robots will take over half of today's jobs in 10-20 years.

    Source: Marketwatch
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  • Innovation series: Businesses not latching onto artificial intelligence opportunity

    Business leaders are not taking artificial intelligence as seriously as they should be, technology experts say.

    Source: Stuff
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  • If Your Company Isn't Good at Analytics, It's Not Ready for AI

    Management teams often assume they can leapfrog best practices for basic data analytics by going directly to adopting artificial intelligence and other advanced technologies.

    Source: HBR
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  • Artificial Intelligence In Drug Discovery: A Bubble Or A Revolutionary Transformation?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic in the area of life sciences lately. With a growing number of groundbreaking AI use cases in other hi-tech industries -- ranging from self-driving cars to speech and image recognition tools to personal assistants (you know Siri, don't you?) -- players in the biopharmaceutical industry are looking toward AI to speed up drug discovery, cut R&D costs, decrease failure rates in drug trials and eventually create better medicines.

    Source: Forbes
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  • This artificial intelligence may start tracking you soon

    For the last year, the people of Hangzhou, China - a city of more than nine million - have had every moment of their lives tracked.

    Source: Fox News
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  • The Next Space Race Is Artificial Intelligence And the United States is losing

    Nearly 60 years ago, then-Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson seized his colleagues with a stark Cold War warning: Whoever wins the space race, he predicted, would gain "control, total control, over the Earth for purposes of tyranny or for the service of freedom.

    Source: Foreign Policy
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  • Human Intelligence, Not AI, Will Ensure Your Next Creative Or Marketing Hire Works Out

    Lately, artificial intelligence has grabbed much of the innovation spotlight. Companies of all sizes are exploring the ways in which machine learning and expert systems can give them a competitive edge.

    Source: Forbes
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  • LinkedIn's Fastest-Growing Jobs Today Are In Data Science & Machine Learning

    Machine Learning Engineers, Data Scientists, and Big Data Engineers rank among the top emerging jobs on LinkedIn.

    Source: Forbes
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  • 73% of developers who don't use AI plan to learn how in 2018

    Only 17% of developers worked with artificial intelligence or machine learning in 2017, according to a DigitalOcean report.

    Source: Tech Republic
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  • In - 55% of Jobs in India Auto Inc Will Require Radically Changed Skill Sets By 2022: Survey

    The challenge of skills is looming large on the Indian automotive sector. While captains of industry and apex associations SIAM and ACMA are already seized of the enormity of the issue, a new survey has reiterated the concern. The automotive industry currently accounts for employing about 19 million people both directly and indirectly.

    Source: Autocarpro
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  • How this one Woman Is Powerfully Shaping the Future of Artificial Intelligence

    With the development of Artificial Intelligence, new groups are emerging that is driven towards expansion and implementation of AI at a new pace and depth.

    Source: HOB
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  • How Artificial Intelligence can benefit India

    Today, Artificial Intelligence is heavily used for automation across several industries. Robots are already taking over jobs that do not require human intelligence.

    Source: HOB
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  • AI in India Gets Another Boost, Special Committee Formed to Create the Road Map

    In order to match up to the pace of the technological development, Indian government too have pulled up their socks to actually embrace AI and bring some real development to the country.

    Source: HOB
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  • Artificial Intelligence Is The Weapon Organizations Need To Win The Cyber War

    Data breaches continue to come fast and furious. The latest major incident, Equifax, was one for the record books. Hackers obtained highly sensitive personal data on 145 million Equifax customers, including credit card numbers, Social Security numbers and driver's license numbers.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Why is AI not able to attract females?

    To prevent artificial intelligence (AI) being biased in the future, the teams in charge of developing them need to be more diverse, experts told the audience at the 2018 Everywoman in Technology Forum.

    Source: HOB
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  • Google and NCAA Host A.I. Bracket Competitions Via Kaggle

    Google's Kaggle platform will be playing host to a Google and NCAA co-sponsored competition centering around the college basketball tournament formally known as March Madness. Basically who are not aware, Kaggle is a dedicated platform for sharing data sciences and machine learning expertise, parallel learning about the topic and competing for prizes.

    Source: HOB
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