What's real about the potential of AI in health care? Will it revolutionize medicine? Diagnosis disease? Make certain medical specialties obsolete.
Source: CNBCArtificial intelligence is being used to improve banking, marketing, the legal field - and now to find which one of the more than 30,000 strains of medical marijuana is best for you.
Source: CNBCArtificial intelligence, or AI, is a real and growing part of our lives. From voice-controlled assistants to online ordering to self driving cars in development, AI is the brains behind computer software. As it improves computers, making them faster and smarter, is this technology a threat?
Source: CNBCMajor tech companies have actively reoriented themselves around AI and machine learning: Google is now "AI-first," Uber has ML running through its veins and internal AI research labs keep popping up.
Source: TCGoogle acquired the British artificial-intelligence startup DeepMind in 2014 for a reported £400 million (roughly $525 million), a company its cofounder Demis Hassabis once described as aiming at "solving intelligence, and then using that to solve everything else.
Source: QZAn upgraded version of the game-playing AI teaches itself every trick in the Go book, using a new form of machine learning.
Source: Technology ReviewCreating faceless algorithms used to automate many human tasks is at the core of the company's success, yet the giant has had to rely on a rapidly growing workforce to help propel it into the future
Source: SCPMTesla and SpaceX boss Elon Musk has been especially vocal about the potential negative implications of the development of artificial intelligence.
Source: HOBGoogle is beefing its healthcare-focused Brain research team to build the "next gen clinical visit experience," according to internal job postings.
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