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  • The Complete Beginner's Guide To Chatbots

    What are chatbots? Why are they such a big opportunity? How do they work? How can I build one? How can I meet other people interested in chatbots?

    Source: chatbotsmagazine.com
    12960
  • AI Hype Over? Startup Investors Announce Serious Plan for Artificial Intelligence

    Investors pledge to provide entrepreneurs with hard-to-get resources

    Source: Chatbot Magazine
    9753
  • 3 challenges of developing bots for immersive environments

    Facebook recently announced that the chatbots on Messenger platform have been having problems, and indeed have a failure rate of some 70 percent.

    Source: Venturebeat
    11415
  • 5 troubling scenarios as brands like Burger King hijack our voicebots

    News today about a Burger King ad that takes over your Google Home speaker is a sign of things to come. In the ad, an employee triggers the speaker to read a description of the Whopper burger on Wikipedia.

    Source: Venturebeat
    11412
  • Dropbox uses AI to to recognize words in documents scanned in its mobile apps

    Cloud file syncing and sharing service Dropbox today disclosed more of the technical details underpinning the optical character recognition (OCR) feature thats now available in the companys flagship Android and iOS apps for people

    Source: Venturebeat
    10662
  • Will AI-powered robot lawyers still use cheesy billboard ads

    In the words of one technology analyst, the legal profession has not really changed since the time of Charles Dickens.

    Source: Venturebeat
    12057
  • Marble debuts its autonomous food-delivery robots in partnership with Yelp

    Fledgling robotics startup Marble has announced its first public-facing partnership, one that will see food delivered to hungry San Franciscans via a little ground-based autonomous drone.

    Source: Venturebeat
    9357
  • Teamable raises $5 million to widen talent pool by tapping into social networks

    Teamable, which provides recruiting software for businesses, today announced funding of $5 million, led by True Ventures.

    Source: Venturebeat
    10089
  • 3 ways AI will change project management for the better

    If you have read any tech media recently, then you are probably hearing a lot about artificial intelligence (AI). Some people herald it as the promise of the future, while others are skeptical - even fearful - of its impacts on society, culture, and our workplaces.

    Source: Ventrebeat
    10602
  • Sales CRM startup Pipedrive raises $17 million from Atomico and others

    Sales software startup Pipedrive has closed a $17 million Series B funding round led by Skype cofounder Niklas Zennstrom's Atomico, with participation from existing investors Bessemer Venture Partners and Rembrandt Venture Partners.

    Source: Venturebeat
    12402
  • InsideSales.com raises $50 million to accelerate sales

    InsideSales.com, a company that provides sales acceleration software, today announced a $50 million funding round.

    Source: Venturebeat
    9915
  • Measure raises $15 million to help companies use drones to capture and analyze data

    We don't make drones. We make drones work," proclaims Washington, DC-based Measure, a startup that's setting out to help enterprises set up their own drone programs.

    Source: Venturebeat
    9609
  • Rocket Internet closes new $1 billion venture fund to back internet startups

    Rocket Internet Capital Partners Fund, the venture arm of the German internet giant, announced today that it has raised $1 billion to invest across all stages of startups.

    Source: Venturebeat
    10446
  • Proof lands $2 million to explain the cause and effect of your marketing spend

    You entered the role with rose-tinted glasses, thinking it would be full of creative ideas and life-changing campaigns, only to discover that it is really about managing technology and proving everything you do is making the company more than you spend.

    Source: Venturebeat
    8277
  • Proof lands $2 million to explain the cause and effect of your marketing spend

    You entered the role with rose-tinted glasses, thinking it would be full of creative ideas and life-changing campaigns, only to discover that it is really about managing technology and proving everything you do is making the company more than you spend.

    Source: Venturebeat
    10446
  • TripActions launches its business travel app and unveils a $14.6 million round

    Booking a holiday is fun, but booking a professional trip often isn't. TripActions is trying to change that with a solution that incentivizes employees to spend more consciously through a rewards program.

    Source: Venturebeat
    11895
  • EquipmentShare raises $20 million for construction equipment marketplace

    Construction machinery marketplace EquipmentShare today announced $20 million in new funding to help bring more efficiency to the buying, selling, and lending of equipment, which ranges from backhoes to bulldozers and bandsaws.

    Source: Venturebeat
    11142
  • UNDERSTANDING THE LIMITS OF DEEP LEARNING

    Artificial intelligence has reached peak hype. News outlets report that companies have replaced workers with IBM Watson and algorithms are beating doctors at diagnoses.

    Source: Topbots
    28524
  • 4 Approaches to Natural Language Processing and Understanding

    In 1971, Terry Winograd wrote the SHRDLU program while completing his PhD at MIT. SHRDLU features a world of toy blocks where the computer translates human commands into physical actions

    Source: Topbots
    11154
  • Cybersecurity startup SentinelOne raises $70 million

    As devices become increasingly connected, vulnerability to hacks is a growing concern. Cybersecurity startup SentinelOne announced today a funding round of $70 million to tackle this issue.

    Source: Venturebeat
    8961
  • Vestiaire Collective raises $62 million to grow its marketplace for premium secondhand fashion

    Vestiaire Collective, a marketplace for premium secondhand clothing and fashion accessories, has raised 58 million ($62 million) from Vitruvian Partners, with participation from Eurazeo and Idinvest Partners.

    Source: Venturebeat
    16707
  • Connected doorbell startup Ring raises $109 million from DFJ, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, others

    From beds to fridges and beyond, the so-called Internet of Things took a giant leap forward in 2016, with consumers the world over encouraged to connect the most random of household items to the internet.

    Source: Venturebeat
    11100
  • HOW TO SOLVE THE MEMORY CHALLENGES OF DEEP NEURAL NETWORKS

    Memory is one of the biggest challenges in deep neural networks (DNNs) today. Researchers are struggling with the limited memory bandwidth of the DRAM devices that have to be used by today's systems to store the huge amounts of weights and activations in DNNs.

    Source: Ghraphcore
    27453
  • Hopscotch in talks to raise $20 million

    The $20 million fundraising will provide Hopscotch, an online store for babycare products, ample firepower to hold fort against larger rival Firstcry

    Source: Livemint
    14967
  • Whodat Tech raises $600,000 from Ideaspring Capital

    Whodat Tech provides augmented reality technology stack or software to other businesses for them to build an AR-based application or product feature.

    Source: Livemint
    11622
  • AI start-up Innefu Labs raises $2 million from IndiaNivesh

    AI start-up Innefu Labs will invest the funds raised from IndiaNivesh in product and technology development, team expansion and overseas launches

    Source: Livemint
    18471
  • Snapdeal acquisition to benefit Tiger Global more than Flipkart

    SoftBank's eagerness to exit Snapdeal is matched by Tiger Global Management MD Lee Fixel's need to take some cash out from Flipkart

    Source: Livemint
    10536
  • Ola valuation falls to $3 billion after raising funds from SoftBank

    Ola received Rs1,675 crore from SoftBank in November as part of a bigger fund raising round that will lower the company's valuation to about $3 billion from $4.5 billion

    Source: Livemint
    10632
  • Areo: Google app for food delivery, home services launched in India

    Google launches the Areo app-currently operational in Mumbai and Bengaluru-that aggregates food delivery and home services start-ups in India

    Source: Livemint
    11670
  • MakeMyTrip scouting for more acquisitions after Ibibo

    After the Ibibo acquisition, MakeMyTrip is now look to buy technology-oriented hotel solution providers, CEO Deep Kalra has said

    Source: Livemint
    12267
  • Amazon Prime subscribers account for 30 percent of the e-commerce firm's orders

    Amazon Prime membership has become an important lever for the e-commerce firm in its battle against Flipkart, accounting for nearly 30% of all orders

    Source: Livemint
    9972
  • Lendingkart raises Rs30 crore in debt from Anicut Capital

    Lendingkart will use the funds to expand its loan book and expand to more regions in India

    Source: Livemint
    9483
  • BigBasket setting up separate warehouses for supply to hotels, restaurants

    BigBasket is setting up separate warehouses to cater to businesses such as hotels, restaurants and caterers, a move that will increase sales of private labels

    Source: Livemint
    9897
  • Flipkart to invest in new businesses like PhonePe

    Flipkart says it proposes to invest major part of capital raised from latest deals, including with Microsoft, in new businesses such as PhonePe and fintech

    Source: Livemint
    13257
  • Fundraising done, Flipkart now under pressure to boost sales and reduce costs

    Flipkart has to justify the fundraising and the eBay India acquisition by keeping Amazon India at bay and cutting costs

    Source: Livemint
    11541
  • Sebi may ease AIF regulations for start-up investments

    Sebi is said to be reworking regulations for alternative investment funds (AIFs), which invest in start-ups, and likely to recommend lower investment limit

    Source: Livemint
    11133
  • Software firm SquadRun raises $2.1 million

    SquadRun will use fresh funds to invest in technology, product and data science functions, and expand its sale team in the US

    Source: Livemint
    10347
  • Redcliffe Capital invests in SafetyKart Retail

    SafetyKart moves private label brand and product PeeSafe to newly founded entity Redcliffe Hygiene

    Source: Livemint
    9690
  • HackerEarth raises $4.5 million from DHI Group, others

    The latest funding comes at a time when HackerEarth is gradually moving away from talent sourcing and remodelling itself as an innovation management firm

    Source: Livemint
    10602
  • Ninjacart raises Rs37 crore from Nandan Nilekani's trust, others

    Ninjacart raises Rs37 crore from Accel Partners, NRJN Trust, Mistletoe, Qualcomm Ventures and M&S Partners

    Source: Livemint
    11136
  • InnoVen Capital doubles India investments in March quarter

    Venture debt firm InnoVen Capital pumped in about $37 million across 17 firms in the March quarter, as against $16 million in 13 companies in December quarter

    Source: Livemint
    8994
  • Flipkart raises $1.4 billion from eBay, Microsoft, Tencent, acquires eBay India

    After the fundraising from Microsoft and eBay, Flipkart may get more capital soon as SoftBank may invest in the e-commerce firm if Snapdeal's sale goes through

    Source: Livemint
    9978
  • Ardom Telecom acquires Quanta Towergen

    The Quanta Towergen acquisition is expected to provide Ardom Telecom a significant foothold into a fast-growing telecom infrastructure market

    Source: Livemint
    10959
  • Adidas to mass-produce 3D-printed shoe with Silicon Valley start-up Carbon

    Adidas in association with Silicon Valley start-up Carbon plans to manufacture customised 3D-printed shoes to adapt to changing fashions

    Source: Livemint
    9183
  • IFFCO buys 26 percent stake in Gramin Health Care

    Cooperative fertiliser major IFFCO says it has picked a 26% stake in start-up firm Gramin Health Care for an undisclosed figure

    Source: Livemint
    8322
  • Practo Technologies cuts 10 percent of workforce, explores new revenue engines

    Practo Technologies said it has let go off 150 of its 1,500-odd employees

    Source: Livemint
    12129
  • Zomato says revenue up 80 percent to $49 million in FY17

    Zomato says revenue is up on the back of a surge in advertisement and food delivery business, even as the company significantly reduced expenses

    Source: Livemint
    10050
  • Fireside Ventures: Funding non-technology consumer businesses

    Fireside Ventures was born about two years ago as founder Kanwaljit Singh's family office and is now an investor in over a dozen consumer start-ups

    Source: Livemint
    8991
  • Tech start-ups are seeing their share of venture investing pie shrink

    As Goldman points out, cash on the sidelines is sitting at an all-time high, so tech start-ups won't likely see large declines in dollar terms

    Source: Livemint
    10287
  • Storage startup Cohesity Inc. said to attract valuation of over $500 million

    This is the third major funding round for Cohesity, bringing the total investments in the company to more than $160 million

    Source: Bloomberg
    10617
  • Quicko Technosoft raises funds from Stellaris, others

    Quicko raised Rs24 crore in series A funding; existing investors Helion Venture Partners and Powerhouse Ventures also participated in the round

    Source: Livemint
    10023
  • Urban Ladder hit by flurry of top-level exits

    At least four top executives have resigned at a time when Urban Ladder is struggling with stagnating sales and is planning to expand into offline channels

    Source: Livemint
    9018
  • Grab buys Indonesia shopping platform to expand battle with Uber

    Purchase of Kudo by Grab, Uber Technologies Inc.'s biggest rival in Southeast Asia, is aimed at beefing up payment services while expanding its reach across Indonesia

    Source: Bloomberg
    9639
  • Emerging Ethical Concerns In the Age of Artificial Intelligence

    Science fiction novels have long delighted readers by grappling with futuristic challenges like the possibility of artificial intelligence so difficult to distinguish from human beings that people naturally ask

    Source: Entrepreneur
    11559
  • U.S. Companies Raising $1 Billion or More to Fuel Artificial Intelligence (AI) Development Looking to Staff 10,000+

    Companies Allocate More Than $650 Million Annually to Fuel the AI Talent Race, Investment from Amazon Nearly 600% and Google Nearly 300% More Than Average

    Source: Globenewswire
    15900
  • Two REITs For Our Artificial Intelligence Future

    Pure plays in artificial intelligence are limited, but you can partake of the booming demand for computing power and storage necessary for our AI future by buying data-center real estate investment trusts (REITs).

    Source: Forbes
    13764
  • Artificial intelligence more of a secretary than a Skynet

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has evolved into a personal digital assistant rather than a physical machine like the Terminator, says Samer Shoueiry of the creative communications group Publicis Communications.

    Source: Thenational
    9894
  • Artificial Intelligence, bots might dominate Facebook's 2017 F8 developer conference

    Apart from updates to the products and services, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and bots could be the main talking points at Facebook's big F8 developer conference this year.

    Source: Financialexpress
    11295
  • Vodafone Launches TOBi, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Based Assistant to Provide Faster Customer Support Service

    Vodafone UK, in an unusual move, has announced a new way to offer customer support. It has launched TOBi, an artificial intelligence-based chatbot to provide much faster customer support via the web chat service.

    Source: Telecomtalk
    22560
  • Artificial intelligence slowly eliminating need for lawyers?

    After Indian law firm Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas made an announcement to deploy an Artificial Intelligence (AI) software for its operations, Infosys' Mana has recently been in the news for having absorbed the work performed by an entire team of lawyers.

    Source: Bar & Bench
    19422
  • Deutsche Bank Deploys Artificial Intelligence to Help Meet Demands of Regulatory Compliance

    The bank is using AI to reduce costs and improve accuracy as it parses voice and video recordings of bankers at work

    Source: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
    13953
  • The power of artificial intelligence for MRI transformation

    The current healthcare industry must deal with extended life expectations, exponentially rising costs, and overworked staff. Furthermore, investment cycles for new, improved medical equipment are lengthy

    Source: Microsoft Enterprise
    11382
  • Artificial Intelligence Market Global Industry Analysis and Opportunity and Forecast 2017 to 2022

    The Global Artificial Intelligence market is poised to grow at a CAGR of above 35% during the forecast period 2015 to 2022

    Source: MarketersMedia
    12921
  • Artificial Intelligence: Replacing Sales and Customer Service?

    Today we are seeing an increasing amount of news and commentary about the necessity for artificial intelligence (AI) to intervene in or perhaps even replace live human interaction in areas such as sales and customer service.

    Source: SalesPop
    9213
  • Cybersecurity in the World of Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is coming. It could contribute to a more secure and rational world or it may unravel our trust in technology.

    Source: IT Peer Network
    10308
  • Artificial intelligence is key to self-driving networks

    The body that led the way to virtualisation has set up a group of industry experts to create standards for how artificial intelligence (AI) can help carriers improve network services and security.

    Source: Global Telecoms Business
    9258
  • Mintigo Delivers Artificial Intelligence for SAP C4C

    Joint customer Insight implements Mintigo's Predictive Analytics and Artificial Intelligence to deliver actionable sales intelligence into SAP C4C CRM

    Source: Crossroads Today
    11475
  • 4 reasons you don't have to move your start-up to Silicon Valley to be successful

    It's no coincidence that some of the most successful start-ups in history - including many of the so-called "unicorns" - are headquartered in Silicon Valley.

    Source: CNBC
    10203
  • Oracle to acquire development automation startup Wercker

    Oracle has announced that it is acquiring Dutch company Wercker to strengthen its container management offering.

    Source: ZDNET
    10521
  • Shark Tank redux: India to get its own start-up funding reality show courtesy DIPP

    Soon, India will have its version of Shark Tank, the celebrated American reality television show that helped many an aspiring entrepreneur to find her suitable investor.

    Source: Financial Express
    7446
  • Ideaspring Capital invests in AR startup Whodat

    Early-stage venture fund Ideaspring Capital has invested $600,000 in Bengaluru-based augmented reality (AR) startup Whodat.

    Source: TOI
    9069
  • Spotify is launching a Messenger bot for sharing song clips with friends

    Spotify will be launching a bot for Facebook Messenger users that lets friends discover and share music directly in their chats.

    Source: TC
    9237
  • World's first bot-to-bot communication platform launched

    Touted as the world's first, Interbot communications enable different kinds of bots, such as shopping bots to negotiate with merchant bots to find the best prices.

    Source: ETCIO.com
    9978
  • Warriors Launch New Bot for Messenger Just in Time for the 2017 NBA Playoffs

    Warriors Bot for Messenger To Provide Fans Playoffs Assistant

    Source: NBA
    9609
  • Pegasystems Launches Pega Intelligent Virtual Assistant - Evolving Bots from Simple Chats to Dynamic Engagements

    Pegasystems Inc. (PEGA), the software company empowering customer engagement at the world's leading enterprises, today launched Pega Intelligent Virtual Assistant, an artificial intelligence (AI) powered bot

    Source: Yahoo News
    11901
  • Mastercard Integrates Payments Into Facebook Messenger Bots With Masterpass

    The drive to make "conversational commerce" a true option in the consumer experience is starting to take shape.

    Source: ARC
    11481
  • Tata Capital Launches Artificial Intelligence based online Chatbot

    Tata Capital, the financial services arm of the Tata Group, unveiled its Artificial Intelligence (AI) based online Chatbot which, through its unique natural language and cognitivelearning capabilities

    Source: Web India
    11469
  • Ankit Nagori invests in fashion start-up Wooplr

    Ankit Nagori, CureFit founder and former Flipkart executive, will join Wooplr board following the investment

    Source: Livemint
    11091
  • Wells Fargo Is Testing a Chatbot in Facebook Messenger

    Wells Fargo is testing a "chatbot," an automated program that can communicate with the bank's customers on Facebook's messaging platform to give them information on their accounts and help them reset their passwords.

    Source: Fortune
    9597
  • The Chatbot Revolution Is on Hold

    One of Facebook's signature announcements at last year's F8 hasn't matched the hype

    Source: The Ringer
    11001
  • The Rise Of The Celebrity Chatbot: An Interview With Christina Milian

    Today I bring you a podcast interview with singer, actress and entrepreneur Christina Milian and her business partner Josh Bocanegra who together have built a company called Persona.

    Source: Forbes
    9636
  • Chatbots evolve from greeting tool to customer service must-have

    Chatbots were simple in the beginning, often limited to web browser pop-ups that could only send straightforward greetings like "Hi, how are you?" to website visitors.

    Source: VB
    8682
  • Retailers look past apps to the next frontier of digital shopping: Chatbots

    Artificial intelligence is being touted as a tool for addressing some of humanity's most pressing problems, including climate change and cancer.

    Source: Chicago Tribune
    9510
  • Tampa Bay Lightning Launch AI Chatbot, Named First NHL Partner Of Satisfi Labs

    The Tampa Bay Lightning's in-arena virtual assistant has arrived as the organization partnered with Satisfi Labs to launch a customer service artificial intelligence chatbot called "ThunderBot."

    Source: Sport Techie
    9105
  • What Is a Chatbot: 5 Facts You Should Know About Chatbot Development

    On the beginning of the century nobody known what is a chatbot, but now they are becoming increasingly popular, especially in recent months.

    Source: Masterofcode
    11841
  • How to make a chat bot that talks to your Rails database

    So its Easter Friday and I come across this cool startup on ProductHunt that turns plain English into SQL queries.

    Source: Hackernoon
    12015
  • Elon and Trump Sit Down for an A.I. Chat

    I've been delving into the incredible world of artificial intelligence. I've hooked it up to my own twitter feed and started a series on how A.I. and machine learning can improve sales prospecting.

    Source: Chatbotslife
    9984
  • A Match Made in Heaven-Chatbots and Insurance Services

    The use of chatbots within the insurance industry goes back over ten years: chatbot Hanna began "working" for the Swedish Social Insurance Agency in 2003

    Source: STANFY
    11946
  • Why Chatbot Design is the Next Branding Frontier

    The chatbot industry is revolutionising many aspects of our society, from customer service to online dating.

    Source: Ubisend
    9411
  • Pega launches AI-powered virtual assistant for human-like interactions

    Pega Intelligent Virtual Assistant comes pre-configured to extend to Facebook Messenger, Alexa, and Google Home

    Source: Techseen
    14466
  • Facebook partners with Kore.ai for bot development, opens Workplace for bot integration at F8

    The Kore.ai Bots Platform offered as platform for enterprise developers to build bots for Workplace

    Source: Newswire
    17277
  • Exclusive: Industrial IoT startup IoTrek raises $154K in seed investment

    Delhi-based IoTrek Technology Pvt. Ltd, which provides industrial Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for telecommunications, energy and solar grid management, has secured $154,000 (Rs 1 crore)

    Source: VCCIRCLE
    8910
  • Flipkart CTO, others invest in video-learning platform VideoKen

    New Jersey- and Bangalore-based VideoKen Inc, which runs an eponymous video-learning platform, has raised $1 million (Rs 6.4 crore) from a clutch of angel investors including current and former Flipkart executives.

    Source: VCCIRCLE
    9576
  • Food-tech startup Holachef gets $3 mn from SIDBI VC, Kalaari

    Mumbai-based food delivery startup Holachef Hospitality Pvt. Ltd has raised Rs 19.5 crore ($3 million) in a Series B round of funding from SIDBI Venture Capital Ltd and existing investor Kalaari Capital.

    Source: VCCIRCLE
    9252
  • Nomura to back fin-tech startups in India

    Global investment bank Nomura is looking to invest in fin-tech startups in India, among other countries, using its newly-set up $100-million fund housed under subsidiary N-Village, a top company executive told VCCircle.

    Source: VCCircle
    9978
  • Amazon launches chatbot in bid to lead voice-controlled computing

    Amazon.com Inc's chief technology officer is working toward a day when people can control almost any piece of software with their voice.

    Source: VCCircle
    9252
  • Exfinity Ventures leads pre-Series A round in AI startup Absentia

    Bangalore-based artificial intelligence and virtual reality technology startup Absentia Virtual Reality Pvt. Ltd has raised $1.23 million (Rs 8 crore) in a pre-Series A funding round led by venture capital firm Exfinity Venture Partners LLP.

    Source: VCCircle
    10428
  • YourNest names Sharad Sharma second fund's advisory board member

    Early-stage venture capital firm YourNest has named Sharad Sharma, co-founder and CEO of iSPIRT, as a member of the advisory board of the recently launched Rs 300 crore YourNest India VC Fund II.

    Source: VCCircle
    11919
  • Augmented reality startup Whodat secures $600K from Ideaspring Capital

    Bangalore-based Whodat Tech Pvt Ltd has raised $600,000 (Rs 3.9 crore) from Ideaspring Capital in its first round of external funding, the company said.

    Source: VCCircle
    8739
  • 10 ways to think outside the box about chatbots

    It's dangerous to put chatbots in a box. They can do much more than we think. Although a common use of chatbot technology is customer service, a wider range of uses has emerged as the landscape matures.

    Source: VB
    8427
  • Mastercard's New Commerce Chatbots Roll Out At F8

    Chatbots launched with a good deal of fanfare in early 2016 - only to seem much of the early enthusiasm for the product diminished when consumers and merchants alike learned that bots were often a better idea in concept than in execution.

    Source: PYMNTS
    10083
  • Subway unveils Messenger bot for ordering as it looks to revamp digital

    Gone are the days that consumers used to have to pick up a phone to order a pizza. These days, all it takes is a couple of taps on a smartphone to bring a hot pie to your front door.

    Source: CNBC
    10401
  • How Madison Reed is using a chatbot to offer hair-coloring advice

    Hair color brand Madison Reed created the color-recognition chatbot to consult like a human colorist would do in a salon.

    Source: DIGIDAY
    9720
  • Ed-tech market is a long way away from saturation, says Zishaan Hayath of Toppr

    Zishaan Hayath, the co-founder of ed-tech company Toppr, is also a prolific angel investor. He has invested in at least 25 startups, including ride-hailing app Ola.

    Source: VCCircle
    9945
  • ReplyYes raises $6.5 million to sell stuff via bots and AI, with human help

    Today you can buy flowers, get reservations, and order toilet paper via bots. Tomorrow, you might be able to buy just about anything via Messenger, SMS, or any other messaging protocol.

    Source: VB
    10707
  • Chatbot Creation Platform Chatteron Raises Seed Funds & More Funding Updates

    Chatbot Development Platform ChatterOn Secures Investment from HT Media & North Base Media

    Source: iamwire
    12660
  • Security chatbot startup Demisto raises $20 million

    Demisto, which helps automate Security Operations Centers (SOC), announced today that is has raised $20 million in new funding.

    Source: VB
    9459
  • Dashbot raises $2 million for its bot analytics service

    Dashbot announced today that investors have thrown their support behind its mission to be the Google Analytics for bots.

    Source: VB
    8916
  • Active.ai raises $3 million from Kalaari Capital and IDG Ventures

    Active.ai will use the fresh funds to improve the technology behind its platform and focus on getting more customers in Asia and north America.

    Source: Livemint
    9318
  • Understanding AI Services from Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Salesforce

    Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Salesforce have all been heavily investing in AI. Recently, each has launched new enterprise-scale AI tools and APIs that frankly all seem the same.

    Source: Topbots
    11697
  • Why Building Social Robots is Much Harder Than You Think

    Social robots stole the show at CES in Vegas this year. Dozens of offerings were on display, ranging from robots that tutor you in physics.

    Source: Topbots
    10551
  • How to Get The Best Deep Learning Education for Free

    Deep learning is not a beginner-friendly subject, even for experienced software engineers and data scientists.

    Source: Topbots
    25434
  • 4 Critical Steps to Maximize Chatbot Retention & Engagement

    To survive, businesses need to find and engage customers. To go beyond survival and achieve success, they need to both grow an audience and retain customers over time.

    Source: Topbots
    7698
  • Octane AI launches with bots for 50 Cent, KISS, and Aerosmith

    Octane AI launched its bot creation platform today. The startup also announced that it has raised $1.5 million in a round led by Phil Libin and General Catalyst Partners.

    Source: VB
    9834
  • The First Wave of Corporate AI Is Doomed to Fail

    Artificial intelligence is a hot topic right now. Driven by a fear of losing out, companies in many industries have announced AI-focused initiatives.

    Source: HBR
    9501
  • Self-taught AI is the future of computing, and Google is helping us get there

    The problem with artificial intelligence (AI) today is that training one is a slow process. Take Siri, for example. Here's an AI that will turn 6 this October, and an average 6-year old is still smarter. Try having an intelligent conversation with Siri; it's impossible.

    Source: Firstpost
    11058
  • BHS and NRT Introduce Max-AI

    Bulk Handling Systems (BHS) has announced the arrival of Max-AI technology, an artificial intelligence that identifies recyclables and other items for recovery.

    Source: Businesswire
    9822
  • The Great AI Recruitment War: Amazon Is On Top, And Apple Is Almost Nowhere To Be Seen

    When Matt Zeiler finished his PhD in machine learning from New York University in 2013, the tech giants came scrambling.

    Source: Forbes
    9888
  • Microsoft's CMO: AI Will Make Marketing Less Manual

    Marketing may be a trillion-dollar industry, but its supply chain needs a makeover, says Microsoft's CMO.

    Source: Ad Exchanger
    11544
  • The Best Sources to Study Machine Learning and AI: Quora Session Highlight - Ben Hamner, Kaggle CTO

    Ben Hamner, Kaggle co-founder and CTO, held a Quora Session last month answering questions on the future of Kaggle, machine learning and AI, and data science workflows.

    Source: Kaggle
    13572
  • Quora raises $85 million to expand internationally and develop its ads business

    Quora is known for being an under-the-radar company. But in an exclusive interview with VentureBeat, cofounder and CEO Adam D'Angelo announced that Quora has raised an additional $85 million in a round co-led by Sam Altman.

    Source: VB
    9966
  • Gladly raises $36 million to simplify customer service across calls, social media, and emails

    Gladly, which provides software to help businesses deliver better customer service, announced today funding of $36 million, led by GGV Capital.

    Source: VB
    11511
  • Tribe raises $3 million to bring conversational commerce to video chat

    Video messaging and chat company Tribe has announced the closure of a $3 million seed round and a new version of its chat app today.

    Source: VB
    10143
  • Operator Closes $15M Series B to Fuel Global Mobile Commerce Expansion: Opens New Office and Hires Leadership in China

    Operator, the leading conversational commerce company that makes shopping as easy as a text, today announced that it has closed $15 million in Series B financing to help fund its global expansion - starting with China.

    Source: Businesswire
    7881
  • Troops raises $7 million for its Salesforce-powered bot

    Troops, a bot that lets you speak with your Salesforce data, announced the end of a $7 million funding round today, and that the bot is now available to the public.

    Source: VB
    9387
  • AceBot.ai Secures $650,000 Institutional Seed Funding from Accel Partners

    AceBot.ai, the popular Slackbot that drives productivity for teams that use Slack, has secured a $650,000 seed round from Accel Partners.

    Source: Yahoo Finance
    9627
  • Dexter Has Raised $2.3mm

    The first year at Dexter brought a whirlwind of excitement, learnings, and an overall evolution of our core product.

    Source: Run Dexter
    10821
  • Sensay Raises $4.5 Million in Seed Funding to Expand Its AI-to-Human Chat Network, Launches on Facebook Messenger to Bolster Growing Platform

    Sensay, an AI- and chat bot-focused tech startup that connects humans to chat and transact across any messenger, announced today the launch of its Facebook Messenger integration, marking the startup's fourth platform launch this year.

    Source: Marketwired
    8349
  • Mezi Raises $9M in Series A Round to Unleash the Power of AI Bots

    Leading Chatbot Shopping App, Mezi, Receives Funding From Nexus Venture Partners, American Express Ventures, and Saama Capital to Fuel Expansion of AI-Powered Bots

    Source: Marketwired
    16764
  • Food startup Faasos raises $6.3 mn from existing investors

    Pune-based quick service restaurant chain and online food delivery company Faasos Food Services Pvt. Ltd. has raised Rs 41.4 crore ($6.3 million) from existing investors, filings with the Registrar of Companies (RoC) show.

    Source: VCC
    11733
  • Redcliffe's Dheeraj Jain backs security solutions startup ASADEL

    Video analytics and enterprise safety company ASADEL Technologies Pvt. Ltd has raised an undisclosed amount from Dheeraj Jain, managing partner at venture capital firm Redcliffe Capital, in exchange for a 10% stake, a company statement said.

    Source: VCC
    10983
  • Google Says Machine Learning Chips Make AI Faster and More Efficient

    Google recently bared the inner workings of its dedicated machine learning chip, the TPU, marking the latest skirmish in the arms race for AI hardware supremacy.

    Source: SingularityHub
    10638
  • Nvidia selects 5 most-disruptive AI startups

    Nvidia is on a quest to find the most disruptive artificial intelligence startups. This quest is part of a larger contest dubbed Nvidia Inception.

    Source: VB
    10896
  • PayThink Artificial intelligence can cut money laundering's 'acceptable losses'

    Although the dire need to put a stop to money laundering is well understood, an ongoing negotiation regarding what amount of money laundering is an acceptable cost of doing business plagues regulators and those inside who are responsible for the detection and prevention of financial crimes.

    Source: Paymentsource
    10929
  • Getting Started with Chatbots by Tamer Qumhieh Introduction

    At Oracle Open World 2016, Larry Ellison demoed the upcoming Oracle Intelligent Bots Cloud Service (IBCS).

    Source: Oracle
    17784
  • Creating a Chatbot: A UX Designer's Firsthand Experience

    Since Facebook introduced chatbots to its messaging platform last year, there's been widespread enthusiasm for bots that schedule flights, book hotel rooms or order Ubers for youâ??-â??this in the same app that you use to chat with your friends.

    Source: Chatbot News Daily
    9180
  • Employees Should Not Worry About 'Beating The Bots'

    For many of us, our morning coffee is often accompanied by a seemingly endless stream of headlines about how our pending robot overlords will be the downfall of our economy.

    Source: Huffington Post
    9663
  • Artificial Intelligence has to deal with its transparency problems

    Artificial Intelligence breakthroughs and developments entail new challenges and problems. As AI algorithms grow more advanced, it becomes more difficult to make sense of their inner workings.

    Source: Thenextweb
    10158
  • Will Artificial Intelligence Leave You Jobless?

    Will I be replaced by a robot/computer/machine? It's actually a question mankind has been asking for decades writes Clayton Howes CEO of digital consumer finance firm MoneyMe.

    Source: Bandt
    12876
  • Meet Lara: Facebook's first chatbot 'dating coach' will set you up with someone based on your interests

    Facebook is giving singletons a helping hand with a new artificially intelligent 'chatbot' called Lara.

    Source: Daily Mail
    14973
  • Amazon rolls out chatbot tools in race to dominate voice-powered tech

    Amazon.com Inc's (AMZN.O) chief technology officer is working toward a day when people can control almost any piece of software with their voice.

    Source: Reuters
    9336
  • Wondering About Weed? ABBI The Medical Cannabis Chatbot Has Answers

    AI is all the rage on social platforms these days, from POTUS-based Twitterbots to digital dirty-talkers. On Facebook Messenger, a fresh bundle of algorithms is even offering to give new and experienced cannabis users the medicine-led answers.

    Source: Forbes
    8631
  • APPCityLife's AI Chatbot Could Help Computer-Less Immigrants Access City Services

    If cities want to serve immigrants, what they need is empathy - so says Norma Padron and the team at APPCityLife.

    Source: Government Technology
    10815
  • Aeromexico enhances AI chatbot with additional features

    Aeromexico has added new features to its Facebook Messenger chatbot, which is proving to be an effective communication tool for the carrier.

    Source: Future Travel Experience
    10476
  • Lufthansa launches flight search chatbot for Facebook Messenger

    Lufthansa has launched a chatbot called Mildred, which passengers can use to search for the cheapest flights within the next nine months.

    Source: Future Travel Experience
    11151
  • British Airways launches Facebook chatbot with personalised offers and recommendations

    British Airways has become the latest airline to launch a chatbot for the Facebook Messenger platform. Initially available in Germany, France, India, Singapore, Japan and the United Arab Emirates, the service provides passengers with a 'best of the best' guide to London.

    Source: Future Travel Experience
    13701
  • Skyscanner continues tech investment with development of Skype bot

    Skyscanner has now teamed up with Skype to build a travel search chat bot for the Skype platform.

    Source: Future Travel Experience
    11028
  • What's It Like To Build & Run A Chatbot Business?

    People use messaging apps more than social networks these days. Messaging is also the preferred method of contacting a business, compared to e-mail & phone.

    Source: Chatbots Magazine
    11004
  • The Three Laws of Chatbotics

    There has been much talk about robots ever since people imagined them. Historically the first robot was Tik-Tok, a wind-up doll in one of the less popular Oz books.

    Source: Chatbots Magazine
    7731
  • 5 Chatbot Features That Accomplish What Email Can't

    We've been discussing the interesting rise of chatbots as a sales tool, and how chatbots currently have around 10X better open/interaction rates than email.

    Source: 21Handshake
    10086
  • Supercharge healthcare with artificial intelligence

    Artificial intelligence is redesigning healthcare. How do CIOs get a grip on what's practical versus theoretical in the dynamic space of machine intelligence?

    Source: CIO
    9234
  • The disruption and promise of artificial intelligence

    A.I. is now maturing to the point where it can be highly effective.

    Source: CIO
    9513
  • Artificial intelligence: fulfilling the failed promise of big data

    The topic of artificial intelligence is dominating discussions of data management this year.

    Source: IM
    22707
  • Microsoft announces Artificial Intelligence-based data offerings

    Microsoft also announced Deep Learning and Machine Learning capabilities to support the next generation of enterprise-grade AI applications.

    Source: BGR
    12972
  • Smartening up with artificial intelligence

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is finally bringing a multitude of capabilities to machines that were long thought to belong exclusively to the human realm, such as processing natural language or visual information.

    Source: Mckinsey
    10233
  • 5 Metrics Every Chatbot Should Track

    40% of a typical bots' users only engage in one conversation.

    Source: Topbots
    11451
  • Deep Confusion: Misadventures in Building a Deep Learning Machine

    I remember when I was first inspired to build a dedicated deep learning box.

    Source: Topbots
    10134
  • 4 Challenges For Any Amazon Echo Developer

    Conversational UI is revolutionizing how we interact with technology. Even if you aren't personally convinced, all the major powerhouses of technology are.

    Source: Topbots
    11520
  • Why We Need to Democratize Artificial Intelligence Education

    When Sahil Singla joined the social impact startup Farmguide, he was shocked to discover that thousands of rural farmers in India commit suicide every year.

    Source: Topbots
    10464
  • The Complete Beginners' Guide to Artificial Intelligence

    Ten years ago, if you mentioned the term "artificial intelligence" in a boardroom there's a good chance you would have been laughed at. For most people it would bring to mind sentient, sci-fi machines such as 2001: A Space Odyssey's HAL or Star Trek's Data.

    Source: Forbes
    12600
  • Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Workflow For Agency Owners

    There has been a lot of interest in artificial intelligence and predictive learning systems - and with good reason. The systems provide a fast, powerful method to handle data analysis

    Source: Forbes
    13992
  • IBM, ABB team up on industrial artificial intelligence

    ABB said it would combine its digital offering, which gathers information from machinery, with IBM's expertise in artificial intelligence featured in its Watson data analytics software.

    Source: ET Tech
    10113
  • Artificial Intelligence Could Help Diagnose Tuberculosis

    Artificial intelligence models may be the new tool to help screen and evaluate efforts in tuberculosis-prevalent areas that often are plagued by limited access to radiologists.

    Source: R&D
    10179
  • Element Data Acquires PV Cube, Expands Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Engineering Team

    Element Data, Inc., a decision support software platform that harnesses artificial intelligence and machine learning has acquired the technology assets and team of PV Cube, a Seattle area start-up.

    Source: PR Newswire
    20550
  • PwC: Artificial Intelligence Will Be The Business Advantage Of The Future

    Business decision makers are optimistic about artificial intelligence and the impact it will have on their businesses, according to a new study by PwC.

    Source: CMO
    11865
  • L'Oreal explores artificial intelligence and conversational marketing

    L'Oreal, in partnership with Cossette and Automat-a leader in the field of artificial intelligence-has developed an intelligent beauty products discovery and transaction bot.

    Source: Cossette
    11520
  • Artificial Intelligence Comes to the Rescue for the Retail Industry

    Exponential progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, fuelled by the combination of cloud, big data and new algorithms, is transforming the retail industry.

    Source: PR Newswire
    9249
  • TalkIQ Announces Predictive Insights, Combines AI and Natural Language Processing with Speech Recognition to Enable Better Sales Forecasting and Reduced Customer Churn

    TalkIQ announced the release of a new predictive capability within their platform: Predictive Insights. With Predictive Insights businesses can more accurately forecast sales wins and losses, Customer Satisfaction (CSAT), and customer churn by analyzing voice data from conversations with customers to surface an objective score that directly maps to the likelihood of a potential outcome.

    Source: PRweb
    10866
  • UK triage chatbot maker babylon gets $60M, plans next generation app

    UK-based health chatbot company babylon, which raised $25 million in early 2016, has raised an additional $60 million in funding.

    Source: Mobihealthnews
    12933
  • Chatbot Tracker: Helping Productivity

    Chatbots have moved into a unique position over the past few years. Rather than using chatbots to resolve customer service issues solely on company websites or for inside use at organizations.

    Source: Pymnts
    9915
  • Why this former Facebook Messenger product manager is investing in AI

    Outsourcing, automation, and connecting strangers on chat apps are among some of the biggest opportunities in conversational commerce forming around chat app platforms, former Facebook Messenger product manager turned investor Seth Rosenberg told VentureBeat.

    Source: VB
    10941
  • Chatbot Or Not? Facebook Messenger Strategies Gain Modest Traction With Brands

    Facebook's big bet on messenger bots was an oversell from the start. What's shaking out now is a more reserved and perhaps more useful idea of what a bot can be and how a business can use it.

    Source: AD Exchanger
    11355
  • Microsoft Releases Dialogue Dataset to Make Chatbots Smarter

    Maluuba, a Microsoft company working towards general artificial intelligence, recently released a new open dialogue dataset based on booking a vacation - specifically, finding flights and a hotel.

    Source: Infoq
    21576
  • Chat bot #SayHi helps customers to make reservations at Barbeque Nation

    To making dining more convenient, Barbeque Nation has introduced #Sayhi, a chat bot that helps patrons make enquiries and reserve tables directly from Facebook Messenger.

    Source: FnB News
    25023
  • E.Sun launches new AI chabot to offer futuristic financial advice

    E.Sun Bank's AI Chatbot is the latest artificial intelligence financial advisor that Taiwan-based banks have launched to assist locals with any finance-related issues.

    Source: The China Post
    24381
  • How can brands retain humanity in an increasingly robotic world?

    After 50 plus years of gestation, the combination of affordable hosting, compute power and proliferation of data has brought AI into the marketing spotlight.

    Source: Campaignlive
    9102
  • Madison Reed Creates An SMS Chatbot That Gives Hair-Coloring Advice

    Hair-coloring brand Madison Reed has created a chatbot named Madi that will use AI smarts to give out hair-coloring suggestions via text.

    Source: Digiday
    11115
  • Alibaba founder Jack Ma: AI will cause people 'more pain than happiness'

    Artificial intelligence and other technologies will cause people "more pain than happiness" over the next three decades, according to Jack Ma, the billionaire chairman and founder of Alibaba.

    Source: theguardian
    10116
  • Why B2B needs artificial intelligence

    It's not a coincidence that artificial intelligence is rapidly colonizing marketing tools designed for business sales. It's a necessity.

    Source: Martech Today
    12399
  • Artificial intelligence and startups: The AI gold rush

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the hot technology for Silicon Valley startups (I've personally talked to 15 AI startups in the past year).

    Source: Mobile Business Insights
    8712
  • Artificial Intelligence may help in diagnosing Tuberoculosis

    If you are a patient of Tuberculosis, then we might have some good news for you.

    Source: DNA
    8556
  • Artificial intelligence and the healthcare sector

    Technology has the power to transform the healthcare sector, and government funding is aiming to achieve this

    Source: Information-Age
    10170
  • Ten ways HR tech leaders can make the most of artificial intelligence

    Adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is on the increase, but its critics are still fearful that the technology could replace human workers and even do much of the work of HR.

    Source: Personnel Today
    10905
  • Strategy Analytics on Artificial Intelligence: Privacy Concerns and Limited & Unknown Use Cases Pose Greatest Threats to Early Success

    Innovations in the areas of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning are beginning to dominate the technology landscape.

    Source: PRNewswire
    8967
  • Will Artificial Intelligence Change The World For the Better? Or Worse? Read our new policy paper

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a concept that has a long standing tradition in the realm of science-fiction, popularized by Hollywood movies and iconic writers such as Isaac Asimov.

    Source: Internetsociety
    17574
  • Infosys Launches Infosys Nia - The Next Generation Integrated Artificial Intelligence Platform

    Purposeful Artificial Intelligence Shifts Focus to Solving Complex Business Problems

    Source: Infosys
    17226
  • Artificial Intelligence Could One Day Help You Remember Everything

    Tom Gruber, co-creator of Apple's digital assistant Siri, says human memory and cognition will be vastly improved once spliced with artificial intelligence.

    Source: Inc
    10467
  • Finding Solace in Defeat by Artificial Intelligence

    A documentary about the superhuman Go program created by Google DeepMind shows us what it's like to be superseded by artificial intelligence.

    Source: MIT Technology Review
    9768
  • Kick-starting interactive game content with artificial intelligence

    Three computer science dropouts from BITS Pilani in Goa, who founded a tech startup with the aim to create India's first virtual reality operating system.

    Source: Economic Times
    10191
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Travel Industry

    If you make your living as a corporate slave, you're probably familiar with business travel. This is where companies like Amex fleece people provide a valuable service by selling corporate flights and hotels at the highest rates possible.

    Source: Nanalyze
    13464
  • AI: Boon or doom for humankind?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is intelligence exhibited by machines. Stephen Hawking, a theoretical physicist and the world's best known living scientist has publicly.

    Source: Philstar
    9543
  • Therapist bots: AI and mental health

    When British charity The Samaritans was forced to abandon its 'Radar' Twitter app in 2014, many in the health community worried that emerging AI technology was poorly suited to the sensitivity of mental illness.

    Source: Techcitynews
    9405
  • How Artificial Intelligence And Internet of Things Could Lead to a Robot Uprising

    ads: machines become too smart, catch a streak of teenage rebellion, and overthrow their fleshy, meat bag creators - us.

    Source: Techdigg
    10119
  • WeChat parent Tencent is opening an A.I. lab in Seattle led by former Microsoft researcher

    Tencent, the Chinese tech titan behind WeChat and a wide range of other services, plans to double down on artificial intelligence with a new research center in Seattle.

    Source: GeekWire
    9597
  • Three Ways Artificial Intelligence Will Transform Online Shopping

    If you want to get a lot of retailers nodding their heads, ask them this: "Are you pursuing a personalization strategy?" You'll get a pretty resounding,

    Source: Forbes
    9546
  • Financial institutions turning to artificial intelligence for data mining, cost savings

    BB&T Corp. has a well-earned reputation for being deliberate when it comes to adopting technological advances.

    Source: Journalnow
    11649
  • New Crazy Telegram Updates - Payments For Bots, Instant Views Platform & Telesco.pe

    Yesterday Pavel Durov shared an Instagram Story with the preview of blog post about upcoming Telegram update.

    Source: Chatbots Magazine
    11040
  • Microsoft Video: Building an Intelligent Bot

    Microsoft Bot Framework and Azure Bot Services represent Microsoft's "conversations" platform.

    Source: DABCC
    10539
  • Bricker bot: A silver lining to force accountability for IoT security?

    The Bricker bot made the news a couple of weeks ago for knocking unsecured IoT devices offline rather than hijacking them into other botnets and using them for a DDoS attack like the massive event we saw last year against DYN.

    Source: Techtarget
    8658
  • Zvelo Allows Page-Level Insight Into Bot and Low Quality Traffic

    Zvelo, the leading provider of categorization and malicious detection data for web pages, devices and traffic, today announced the immediate availability of the Comprehensive Page-Level Traffic (CPT) dataset.

    Source: Marketwired
    9222
  • Bots Are Critical For ERP Adoption In The Market

    In an exclusive interview with BW Businessworld, Virender Aggarwal, CEO, Ramco Systems, talks about the company's new initiatives in the world of bots and its success in the enterprise space.

    Source: Business World
    10806
  • LivePerson launches LiveEngage for Bots, the world's first enterprise bot management platform

    System is first to enable large brands to manage bots at scale, let humans and robots work side by side in customer care

    Source: LivePerson
    11397
  • Startup Uses Friendly Chat Bot Named Wazlo to Connect Workers with Employers

    UC Davis students hope to use artificial intelligence to change how employees are recruited

    Source: UCDAVIS
    10452
  • Want to connect with consumers through Whatsapp and Facebook messenger?

    The Facebook Messenger chat bot, Ava, was launched in April by the Connector, and is the very first innovation of its kind to be developed and rolled out from Ireland.

    Source: Independent
    10224
  • BBC Worldwide and Skype to launch Doctor Who Bot

    BBC Worldwide and Skype have today announced the launch of the first ever Doctor Who Bot. The Doctor will open the TARDIS doors and invite players to help him save the Universe in an exciting interactive digital experience titled The Saviour of Time.

    Source: Doctor Who News
    10044
  • Hybrid Bots Team Up with RBS Customer Service Reps

    Artificial intelligence can be a double-edged sword. It brings convenience, but it can also bring a lot of frustration, especially when you're trying to get help at your financial institution.

    Source: PDDNET
    10704
  • Why Bots Will Revolutionize the Way Restaurants Work

    Engaging customers on weekdays is one of the most difficult tasks faced by restaurants. Whether you shell out exclusives or give out discount coupons, the end turnover just doesn't match up to the expectations.

    Source: Chatbotslife
    9657
  • Can Artificial Intelligence Improve Your Risk Management Process?

    Can recent technological advances in artificial intelligence be used improve your risk management processes?

    Source: Financemagnates
    9474
  • Artificial Intelligence and the Role of Workers

    While the field of artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for some 60 years, it's now finally a part of our daily lives - including how we work, bank, shop, interact, invest, drive and get insured.

    Source: Samsung Insights
    10440
  • What are the business benefits of artificial intelligence?

    Rather than fearing AI, businesses should embrace this new form of technology as they look to develop their experiences and upskill their workforce.

    Source: Information Age
    10623
  • 5 Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Already Changing Government

    Spend enough time in or around government agencies, and these are the kinds of pressures you're likely to hear about. How can governments overcome challenges like these that are both detail-oriented and labor-intensive?

    Source: Gov Tech
    10062
  • Jeff Bezos explains Amazon's artificial intelligence and machine learning strategy

    Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos appeared this week at the Internet Association's annual gala in Washington, D.C., taking part in a wide-ranging discussion about the online economy, media coverage of Amazon.

    Source: Geekwire
    10323
  • 12 tips for designing and managing an AI-driven product

    Here's a question that will keep future Artificial Intelligence (AI) entrepreneurs up at night: How do you manage a product when the software starts writing itself?

    Source: VB
    8898
  • Deep-Learning: Google Maps to become more accurate through Artificial Intelligence

    Google Maps, the 'indispensable' navigation application owned by Alphabet Inc. will soon become more accurate, thanks to Machine Learning.

    Source: Times Now
    12624
  • Google's Future Sees Artificial Intelligence Doing Absolutely Everything

    Google is one of the leaders at the moment when it comes to artificial intelligence applications. Just look at Google's DeepMind for example.

    Source: TrendinTech
    10764
  • How machine learning influences your productivity

    If there is one word that the enterprise wants to be associated with, it's "productive."

    Source: VB
    9072
  • Chatfuel and Botanalytics Integrate to Bring Advanced Analytics to Chatbots

    Chatfuel, one of the first and most well-known platforms for building chatbots, has teamed up with Botanalytics, a fast-growing leading chatbot analytics platform.

    Source: Chatbots Magazine
    9288
  • Chatbots True Value Maybe Killing the 'Endless Form'

    It had been a year and half since we collected initial requirements and were now implementing 1.0 of a Grants System for our Federal client.

    Source: Chatbots Life
    9234
  • Uber setting up artificial intelligence lab in Toronto

    Uber is setting up a lab in Toronto to develop artificial intelligence needed for autonomous cars to recognize objects so they can travel safely.

    Source: Abc News
    9219
  • Artificial Intelligence: Welcome to the World of Compliance

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize compliance-and sooner rather than later. Already, firms are offering software platforms that promise to automate.

    Source: Compliance Week
    9198
  • Does Adgorithms have the secret sauce for artificial intelligence marketing?

    It's a common assumption that AI isn't ready to drive marketing. But are we further along that we think? Based on Barb Mosher Zinck's review of "Albert," the artificial intelligence tool from Adgorithms, we might be turning a corner.

    Source: diginomica
    10374
  • AI is in a 'golden age' and solving problems once thought to be in the realm of science fiction, says Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos

    With a warehouse equipped with over 45,000 robots, and a new drone delivery system, Amazon is pinning its future on artificial intelligence.

    Source: Dailymail
    10332
  • Inside Baidu's Billion Dollar Push To Become An AI Global Leader

    To Chinese search engine operator Baidu, the future is set in stone. The company, dubbed the Google of China, has been investing heavily in artificial intelligence, betting that smart machines will disrupt industry after industry.

    Source: Forbes
    10098
  • 70 percent of HR professionals fear loss of jobs in the next 5 years: Report

    60-70% of the executives are upbeat about the change and sectors like IT, BPO, manufacturing are adapting robotics and AI quite fast.

    Source: ET Tech
    9249
  • Doctor Who Campaign Challenges Fans To Solve A Mystery Over Skype

    Fans can join the Doctor as he attempts to find the six Keys of Time scattered across all space and time and bring them together again to save the universe.

    Source: PSFK
    10635
  • Daily Star launches Facebook Messenger Bot

    It is no surprise that today's consumer market is heavily influenced by digital devices, especially smartphones. From making purchases to being guided on what to wear to even training your mind to believe certain narratives.

    Source: INMA
    17121
  • NYU and The Writer Partner on AI Business Language Project

    The collaboration will support research into using natural language processing in business communications.

    Source: Destination CRM
    15930
  • AI Comes To Ecommerce Site Search

    Ask consumers what they think about artificial intelligence (AI) penetrating their day-to-day lives, and you'll likely hear mixed emotions.

    Source: Mediapost
    9792
  • Microsoft May Dial Down The Bot Hype At Build 2017

    Microsoft talked a big game on bots last year, and released some impressive tools for building them. But the narrative will likely shift to Cortana "skills" this year.

    Source: Fast Company
    11928
  • Google's Fuzz bot exposes over 1,000 open-source bugs

    The OSS-Fuzz robot has uncovered vulnerabilities in a number of key open-source projects.

    Source: ZDnet
    11712
  • AI pioneer will advise chatbot startup that provides free legal advice to immigrants

    Dr. Yoshua Bengio, one of the key researchers credited with establishing the field of deep learning, announced today that he will serve as a strategy adviser for legal tech company Botler AI.

    Source: The Verge
    15255
  • Chatbot-powered recruitment heats up as Emergence backs Mya Systems with $11.4 mln

    San Francisco-based Mya Systems, formerly known as FirstJob, announced Wednesday that it has raised $11.4 million in Series A funding to develop its AI-powered recruiter chatbot Mya.

    Source: Pehub
    12396
  • One Year Of Chatbots: What We Learned And What's Next

    Interest in chatbots has skyrocketed since Facebook announced it would support bots on Messenger at F8 in 2016. In the 12 months since then, chatbots have certainly dealt with some growing pains.

    Source: Media Post
    8094
  • 6 AI startups win $1.5 million in prizes at Nvidia Inception event

    Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference is all about highlighting companies using graphics processing units (GPUs) to accelerate artificial intelligence.

    Source: VB
    11487
  • The Funded: Internet TV, AI-powered recruiting chatbot among latest rounds

    An Internet TV network, a recruiting chatbot powered by artificial intelligence and a startup that helps pinpoint crop stress for farmers are among the latest Bay Area funding deals.

    Source: Business Journals
    11946
  • How Chatbots Will Change Enterprise Work Norms

    Chatbots are the Next Big Thing at the workplace, and a number of companies have tried to launch their own versions of this smart technology.

    Source: Read ITQuick
    12021
  • Those Annoying Chatbots Can Save Business Billions

    Chatbots, those little conversation boxes on websites that offer ostensibly human-like help to customers, will be a big cost saver for businesses going forward, according to new research.

    Source: Fortune
    9972
  • Chatbots could save businesses £6bn, with banks the biggest automation winners

    Research has revealed that chatbots have the potential to save businesses £6 billion, with banking and healthcare set for the biggest cost-savings.

    Source: CBR Online
    18393
  • Chatbots Will Help Arkansas Reach Constituents on Facebook Messenger, Amazon Echo

    Arkansas' Gov2Go app and foray into citizen-centric services keep getting beefier. The personal government assistant has been helping citizens perform several government services, and set up reminders for tax payment deadlines and license renewals.

    Source: GT
    9006
  • IT Company Bets Big On Artificial Intelligence

    Microsoft rivals including Amazon, Apple, Google and IBM have all been aggressively pursing the promise and potential of artificial intelligence.

    Source: NDTV
    11769
  • AI on par with human intelligence is many years away: Neil Jacobstein

    Neil Jacobstein, who chairs the artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics track at Singularity University on the Nasa Research Park campus, talks about the issues around AI

    Source: Mint
    9075
  • The next 5 years in AI will be frenetic, says Intel's new AI chief

    Companies are jostling to claim a spot in AI before the industry steadies.

    Source: PC World
    9318
  • Insurance systems provider EIS partners with Microsoft Bot Framework

    Insurance core systems provider EIS Group has announced the integration of its EIS Digital Experience Platform (DXP) with the Microsoft Bot Framework.

    Source: bizEDGE
    10521
  • Online Marketing Bots Are To Drive The Next Wave Of Marketing

    With the industry bigwigs entering the fray, the text-based chat bot marketplace is poised to take off.

    Source: Techstory
    8973
  • Cisco picks up pioneering chatbot startup MindMeld for $125M

    After dabbling with the technology here and there over the past few quarters, Cisco Systems Inc. is shifting its chatbot push into high gear.

    Source: siliconANGLE
    9684
  • Chatbots could save healthcare, banking businesses $8B per year by 2022

    Chatbots have the potential to save businesses in the healthcare and banking sectors more than $8 billion per year by 2022, up from $20 million in 2017, according to a new report from Juniper Research.

    Source: CIO DIVE
    10242
  • Verizon Debuts Fios Chatbot For Facebook's Messenger

    Verizon Wireless launched its new Fios chatbot for Facebook's Messenger app, the largest mobile service provider in the United States announced on Thursday.

    Source: AH
    15708
  • LiveWorld Paves The Way For Brand, Consumer Connection Through Chatbots

    If Microsoft's news around Bing and Cortana coming from this week's Build 2017 conference provides any indication of the future of artificial intelligence and chatbot technology, then LiveWorld should be sitting pretty at the other end of the table, facilitating those conversations.

    Source: Media Post
    8136
  • Discom to deliver bills through WhatsApp

    In another move to ensure consumers get their electricity bills on time, Madhya Pradesh Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. (MPPKVVCL) has planned to deliver bills to its consumers directly onto their mobile phones through messaging application WhatsApp.

    Source: TOI
    10302
  • Customers want humans, not chatbots, to resolve customer service issues

    Juniper Research predicts that the use of chatbots will save organizations more than $8billion a year by 2020, but at what risk to the customer experience?

    Source: Biz Report
    10629
  • Apple acquires AI firm Lattice.io for $200mn

    Data intelligence company uses machine learning to transform unstructured data into more usable information.

    Source: TC
    9669
  • Multilingual AI Platform for Businesses, Vernacular.ai Raises Undisclosed Amount of Funding from Kstart.

    Vernacular.ai launched a B2C product earlier this year called Aisha - India's first personal assistant in Hindi Language for people living in Tier-2 & Tier-3 areas.

    Source: Business World
    11130
  • UBank launches Australia's first artificial intelligence chatbot for Home Loans

    RoboChat is a virtual chatbot, trained to answer thousands of questions across 40 home loan topics in real time.

    Source: Finder
    12006
  • H2 Ventures is looking for artificial intelligence startups

    Australian venture capitalist H2 Venture is expanding its investment and accelerator program for fintechs to data and artificial intelligence (AI) startups.

    Source: Business Insider
    9753
  • AI can play key role in good governance, says Microsoft official

    Artificial intelligence is believed to be the next big thing in IT, can play key role in good governance, said a senior Microsoft official.

    Source: Indian Express
    9615
  • How media agency Maxus is testing artificial intelligence

    Smart artificial intelligence platforms are now handling some media planning and buying work that is traditionally done by media agencies.

    Source: Digiday
    10110
  • Clean-tech startup ION Energy raises funds from Haptik founders

    Mumbai-based clean tech startup ION Energy has raised an undisclosed amount of angel funding from Haptik founders Aakrit Vaish and Swapan Rajdev, and the chairman of OMC Power and founder of Nippo Batteries Sushill Jiwarajka, said a company statement.

    Source: VCC
    10422
  • Why Artificial Intelligence Is Creating a New Category of Jobs

    As the use of artificial intelligence among various industries becomes ubiquitous, some companies have ramped up their hiring since the software has automated tedious processes and eliminated human errors.

    Source: TheStreet
    11784
  • BPOs gearing up for impact of artificial intelligence on industry

    The Philippine business process outsourcing (BPO) industry is gearing up for the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the industry.

    Source: ABN CBN News
    12654
  • Google Allo uses artificial intelligence to turn your selfies into personalised stickers and emojis

    Google's conversational Allo app has a new face-friendly feature

    Source: Mirror
    9636
  • Microsoft Build Developer Expo Focuses on Artificial Intelligence

    During the first day of its annual Build developer conference yesterday, Microsoft unveiled a number of new artificial intelligence capabilities that can be integrated into everything from online presentations to business database management.

    Source: NewsFactor
    9213
  • U.S Artificial Intelligence Market Outlook 2021: Top Companies, Trends and Growth Factors Details for Business Development

    U.S Artificial Intelligence Market Research Report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the U.S Artificial Intelligence Industry for 2017-2021.

    Source: WVAlways
    10365
  • Microsoft wants you to make cooler videos and is using artificial intelligence to help

    Microsoft (MSFT) developers cheered on Thursday when the company unveiled its latest image-recognition technology, which is coming soon to Windows 10 devices.

    Source: MSN
    9957
  • Facebook wants to build 'your own virtual friend,' and it just took an important step

    Facebook is releasing new software called ParlAI that artificial intelligence (AI) researchers can use to test their systems for having text conversations with people.

    Source: CNBC
    9456
  • Microsoft Adds Skype Bot Support to Video Calls

    Video callers will soon be speaking into their webcams to interact with the next generation of Skype Bots.

    Source: Eweek
    10512
  • The huge opportunity for India in machine learning and AI

    According to a recent survey, there is a requirement for nearly 4,000 machine learning and AI programmers in Bengaluru alone. Microsoft Research India's MD Sriram Rajamani tells Alnoor Peermohamed and Raghu Krishnan how India can reap the benefits of the changing industry.

    Source: Rediff
    12951
  • What makes India the third largest global site for Artificial Intelligence companies?

    Experts believe adoption of AI in developing countries will be much faster than in developed nations, as the magnitude of change it will bring will be far larger. Alnoor Peermohamed reports.

    Source: Rediff
    10029
  • After Lots of Talk, Microsoft's Bots Show Signs of Life

    A behind-the-scenes encounter with the company's most promising current and future bots, and the humans who are trying to make them as common as apps.

    Source: Fast Company
    10134
  • Facebook is developing AI that plans to one day be your personal social media assistant

    The Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) group is releasing AI software known as ParlAI that will be used to develop smart chat bots.

    Source: CNBC
    10869
  • Artificial Intelligence may take your job, if you don't learn: IT leaders

    According to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, data today shows that the world GDP growth is not "something great" and that calls for the need for new innovations like AI being taken very seriously.

    Source: Rediff
    10722
  • Artificial Intelligence Is Crucial For The Energy Industry

    As the world begins to turn away from fossil fuels and depend increasingly on renewable resources, the energy sector is presented with a problem. Renewables are simply not as reliable as oil and gas, as they are largely dependent on weather conditions such as sunny skies and windy days.

    Source: Oilprice
    14421
  • Today, SAP has announced three initiatives that expand and accelerate our machine learning capabilities.

    First, we are launching SAP Leonardo Machine Learning, an exciting new offering that embeds machine learning into a new wave of applications. Second, we are opening our SAP Leonardo Machine Learning Foundation to the SAP ecosystem via SAP Cloud Platform. And third, SAP has joined the Partnership on AI, a broad collaboration of commercial and non-profit organizations to benefit people and society.

    Source: SAP News Center
    11673
  • Committee will guide $100-million artificial intelligence hub in Quebec

    The Quebec government announced Monday it has launched a committee composed of academics and business leaders to guide the creation of an artificial intelligence research hub in Quebec.

    Source: Montrealgazette
    15651
  • Countering Artificial Intelligence through Innovative Learning Techniques

    In an era where artificial intelligence is threatening human existence, it is important for us to enhance human IQ in early childhood to help the human race counter the sophistication of any artificial intelligence based innovations in future.

    Source: BW
    10641
  • Machine Learning and the Future of Artificial Intelligence

    So what exactly can we expect from AI in the near term. The class of problems that are best suited for AI solutions are those that involve classification and prediction. Once a AI algorithm has been trained on training data it can be used to process actual data and present results.

    Source: BW
    9981
  • HelloAva launches a chatbot for personalized skin care recommendations

    Can a chatbot replace a dermatologist's recommendation for skin care products? That's the idea behind HelloAva, a startup launching today at TechCrunch Disrupt NY, which aims to walk people through a series of questions to determine their skin type, then make recommendations as to which products to buy.

    Source: TC
    10614
  • Artificial Intelligence to give humans 'superpowers' says AI innovator

    Automation will impact business process outsourcing (BPO) companies by eliminating low level work, but it will also enhance the effectiveness of the human work force, according to a Filipino businessman and innovator in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).

    Source: ABS CBN
    12528
  • Snap Poaches Top AI Engineer From Facebook

    Facebook Inc. (FB), Alphabet Inc.'s Google (GOOG), Twitter Inc. (TWTR), and Snap Inc. (SNAP) are in a race to incorporate artificial intelligence and machine learning into their social media platforms, and to meet that end the company behind Snapchat's disappearing-messaging app has poached a key executive from rival Facebook.

    Source: Investopedia
    10347
  • Why AI And Healthcare Must Learn To Play TogetherWhy AI And Healthcare Must Learn To Play Together

    Because artificial intelligence (AI) has become so buzzy, and applied so indiscriminately-AI for pot, AI for beer brewing, AI for horse care, AI for sex ed (all examples courtesy of CB Insights)-it's easy to dismiss as just another passing trend, like slap bracelets, Fitbits or a dignified presidency.

    Source: Forbes
    10731
  • An AI Ally to Combat Bullying in Virtual Worlds

    Startup Spirit AI says it has a solution to the growing problem of harassment in online games: a sensitive bot.

    Source: MIT Technology Review
    10704
  • 3 Ways Your Sales Organization Should Prepare for Artificial Intelligence

    A company in the CPQ (configure, price, quote) space last year announced an artificial intelligence feature for its solution. AI is a trend, and it's always nice to be trendy, but as great as CPQ is, it's still only one source of data.

    Source: CRM Buyer
    8658
  • The Partnership on AI adds Intel, Salesforce and others as it formalizes Grand Challenges and work groups

    Intel, Salesforce, eBay, Sony, SAP, McKinsey & Company, Zalando and Cogitai are joining the Partnership on AI, a collection of companies and non-profits that have committed to sharing best practices and communicating openly about the benefits and risks of artificial intelligence research. The new members will be working alongside existing partners that include Facebook, Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft and Apple.

    Source: TC
    9462
  • Google is using AI to create never-before-heard musical instruments

    Maybe we'll all be using synth sounds built by robots soon?

    Source: Factmag
    9300
  • Google I-O 2017: Expect a clearer understanding of Google's 'AI first' future

    A year ago, Google CEO Sundar Pichai laid out a vision for an "AI first" future at Google, where the concept of computing is focused less on devices, with the computer taking the form of an omnipresent intelligent assistant.

    Source: Recode
    9759
  • Google quietly debuts Chatbase, a chatbot analytics platform

    Just ahead of Google's I/O event kicking off later today, some details have leaked out about a new service that Google is launching for developers that are building chatbots. TechCrunch has learned that Google has developed a new service called Chatbase, which provides analytics and suggestions for how to "fix" bot experiences to make them better for users.

    Source: TC
    14550
  • Salesforce Joins Partnership on AI to Benefit People and Society

    We are at an inflection point in the evolution of artificial intelligence. For decades, AI has been incubating in research labs and at the same time capturing popular imagination with science fiction portrayals of AI.

    Source: Salesforce
    10167
  • Codeminders Launches Digamma.ai to Provide Turnkey AI Solutions and AI Engineering Expertise for the Enterprise Market

    Artificial intelligence technologies in the enterprise market may be the key to significant financial profits and long-term growth. According to Tractica, revenue for enterprise AI applications will increase from $358 million in 2016 to $31.2 billion by 2025, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 64.3%.

    Source: PR Newswire
    10674
  • Why R-GA and Reply.ai Created A Custom Bot Maker For Small Businesses

    BotBot is like a Squarespace for bots, allowing anyone to build a Facebook chatbot right from their mobile phone.

    Source: Fast Company
    11571
  • Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike raises $100 million at more than $1 billion valuation

    CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity firm that burst onto the national scene during the U.S. election season last year when it became the first to pin a data breach at the Democratic National Committee on Russia, said on Wednesday that it has closed a $100 million funding round at a valuation exceeding $1 billion.

    Source: Fortune
    8982
  • Can Doctors Be Data Scientists?

    Wolfram Research, Inc., creator of Mathematica, Wolfram|Alpha and the Wolfram Language, announces the integration of Wolfram technology with SolveBio, the operating system for precision medicine that enables biotech and pharmaceutical companies to leverage molecular information for therapeutic development.

    Source: PR Newswire
    23352
  • African developers chosen for Facebok Bot Challenge

    Sixty developers from Africa and the Middle East have been chosen by Facebook in its Bots for Messenger Developer Challenge.

    Source: htxt Africa
    10545
  • Your next job interview could be with a recruiter bot

    San Francisco-based Mya Systems has developed an AI recruiter that can evaluate resumes, schedule and conduct applicant screenings, and even congratulate you on your first day of work.

    Source: CNNMoney
    11325
  • 'Bots' spam FCC website over proposed net neutrality reversal

    Bots appear to be spamming a US regulator's website over a proposed reversal of net neutrality rules, researchers have said.

    Source: BCC
    9423
  • RecordTV launches Blaze, an AI-based conversational bot in India

    RecordTV has recently launched Blaze, an AI-based conversational bot that searches the web for news, videos, tweets and delivers stories directly to one's Facebook messenger, in India.

    Source: Exchange4media
    12072
  • These Zimbabweans' Bots made it to the Messenger Bot Challenge finalists

    Two Messenger Bots made by Zimbabweans made it to the 60 finalists of the Messenger Bot Challenge being run by Facebook. The Challenge was launched by Facebook in February this year.

    Source: Techzim
    9234
  • Twitter launches support chat bot

    If you've ever needed help with your Twitter account, but have been frustrated by the relative lack of support options offered by the company, Twitter now provides a proper recourse.

    Source: Twitter
    9471
  • It Sure Looks Like The FCC's Anti-Net Neutrality Bot Problem Got Worse

    Last week, we reported that tens of thousands of fraudulent comments had been filed in favour of FCC chairman Ajit Pai's proposal to roll back net neutrality rules in the US, using text taken from the Center for Individual Freedom (though, according to the CFIF, they aren't behind the fake comments).

    Source: gizmodo
    9648
  • Bots vs. Apps: Which One Is Best for Marketing?

    If you were planning a marketing campaign 30 years ago, you would have had tools such as colored markers, poster boards, and Apple Macintosh computers (without an internet connection, mind you) at your disposal.

    Source: Capterra
    10977
  • Telegram now lets users buy things from chatbots in its messaging app

    Messaging app Telegram has dropped a major update today that sees its service gain support for chatbot payments. It has also added short video messages and new design options for its Instant View reading mode.

    Source: TC
    10719
  • How Machine Learning and Predictive Analytics Drive Business Value

    This chassis leasing company is deploying technology to proactively monitor its IT environment.

    Source: ZDnet
    10467
  • Bodyguard bot: Russian scientists invent security guard robot for England fans at 2018 World Cup

    A robot named Alantim has been developed by Russian scientists as a bionic bodyguard for England fans arriving in Russia for the 2018 World Cup, RT reports.

    Source: Vestnik Kavkaza
    12603
  • Distil Networks acquires "Are You A Human"

    Distil Networks has acquired Are You A Human for an undisclosed amount. Are You A Human uses a range of technologies to determine the difference between humans and bots.

    Source: Enterprise Times
    11091
  • Telegram 4.0 released with video message support, Telescope and Bot Payments

    In the new version of Telegram messenger 4.0 introduces video messaging, payments for robots, Telescope and platform Instant View.

    Source: clicklancashire
    14319
  • How brands will connect to customers through voicebots

    Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant have dramatically simplified how humans can interact with brands to complete everyday tasks, from ordering a coffee or pizza to paying a credit card bill, through a simple voice interface.

    Source: VB
    10323
  • Most people prefer friendly robots - but not in France and Japan

    As robots increasingly replace human jobs, thanks to record spending on automation, how should they behave? That preference depends on where you live.

    Source: Recode
    10536
  • Can any traditional retailer survive the "Battle of the Bots"?

    It's hard to escape the news regarding the digital transformation and how it is impacting retail as we knew it. In the US, there are ever increasing reports of more store closings and shopping malls grasping for tenants to fill empty space.

    Source: Customerthink
    8385
  • 'Automation Anywhere' Aims At Getting 3M Software Bots On Board, Alongside Human Employees By 2020

    Robotic Process Automation is software bots used to automate the more mundane business process tasks, liberating humans to think, create and innovate.

    Source: BW Disrupt
    12552
  • The Best Books You Need to Read to Understand Chat Bot Ecosystem

    Voice user interfaces (VUIs) are becoming all the rage today. But how do you build one that people can actually converse with? Whether you're designing a mobile app, a toy, or a device such as a home assistant, this practical book guides you through basic VUI design principles, helps you choose the right speech recognition engine, and shows you how to measure your VUI's performance and improve upon it.

    Source: chatbotslife
    11268
  • 90 Percent Of Indian Startups Fail Within The First 5 Years: An IBM And Oxford Study

    Innovation Distinguishes Between A Leader And A Follower. - Steve Jobs

    Source: Inc42
    11583
  • Layoffs and shrinking job market: Is this the end of India's engineering dream?

    Even as the government targets the social sciences, it is encouraging the growth of engineering colleges - despite the fact that engineering jobs (particularly in IT) are shrinking, in India and abroad.

    Source: Hindustan Times
    11043
  • eBay Australia 2017: Google Home Assistant Bot and More Personalisation Coming Up

    Last week Ausdroid was invited to a breakfast briefing by eBay Australia where I was able to ask them how their eCommerce site has evolved over the last 5 years, their position on the GST low value threshold (LVT) and what technological advancements they plan on making later in 2017.

    Source: Ausdroid
    10671
  • App Aims To Curb Cellphone Addiction By Artificial Intelligence BOT Coach

    It's no secret that most of us spend a lot of time glued to our smartphones. Now a new app, Onward, is aiming to curb that addiction. Here's how it works.

    Source: Sanfrancisco
    10863
  • In the AI wars, Microsoft now has the clearer vision

    ts Build developer conference in its backyard in Seattle. This week, Google did the same in an amphitheater right next to its Mountain View campus. While Microsoft's event felt like it embodied the resurgence of the company under the leadership of Satya Nadella

    Source: TC
    8625
  • Bill Gates: Try a career in artificial intelligence, energy or bioscience to make an impact

    Congratulations! You've just accomplished something I never managed to do-earn a college degree.

    Source: MSN
    34434
  • Will artificial intelligence (AI) lead to Accounting Innovation?

    These days Artificial intelligence (AI) is an extremely topical subject. From the conversation surrounding it, we can define AI as "a future without humans".

    Source: xero
    12147
  • Mobile-first to AI-first: Google's quest to dominate artificial intelligence arena

    Over 200 private AI-based companies have been acquired since 2012. Google leads the acquisitions with 11, way ahead of Apple, Facebook and Microsoft.

    Source: Moneycontrol
    13971
  • Azure Cognitive Services: How Microsoft is leading the AI charge

    Artificial intelligence is about to change the way we interact, transact, and conduct business--again. With Azure Cognitive Services, Microsoft is trying to make AI an everyday reality.

    Source: Techrepublic
    9339
  • Google weaves AI and machine learning into core products at IO 2017

    At the opening keynote for Google I/O 2017, company leaders detailed how it is integrating machine learning into its architecture, products, and services.

    Source: Techrepublic
    10053
  • Understanding the differences between AI, machine learning, and deep learning

    Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning have become integral for many businesses. But, the terms are often used interchangeably. Here's how to tell them apart.

    Source: Techrepublic
    13827
  • Uber Will Now Charge The Fares Based On Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning!

    The ride-hailing giant is using data science to engineer a more sustainable business model, but it's cutting drivers out from some gains.

    Source: Bloomberg
    11823
  • Spotify Acquires Paris-based Artificial Intelligence Startup Niland

    Spotify has acquired Paris-based artificial intelligence startup Niland, marking the company's fourth acquisition this year.

    Source: Marketexclusive
    10077
  • Now, a chatbot will respond to your emails at HDFC Life

    The company has launched a chatbot - SPOK - that can read, understand, categorise, prioritise and respond to customers emails in a jiffy.

    Source: Moneycontrol
    12174
  • Reality AI raises $1.7M to power IoT device products with artificial intelligence

    Reality AI, a New York-based SaaS application for R&D engineers developing IoT products closed a $1.7M seed investment round on May 15, 2017. The round was led by TechNexus Venture Collaborative, angel investors, and family offices.

    Source: Media.wix
    11364
  • An AI-based Chatbot Is Helping Engineers With New Employment Opportunities

    'While big companies are on a cost-cutting mode, small ones are on a good growth trajectory'

    Source: Entrepreneur
    11109
  • GOOGLE CLOUD BIG DATA AND MACHINE LEARNING BLOG

    Innovation in data processing and machine learning technology

    Source: Google Cloud Platform
    34392
  • Caching out of Hadoop: How New York Times Embraces New Technology

    It can be said that an IT organization reflects the business from which it has grown. When it comes to the New York Times, this is definitely true. As a news organization, the company's collective journalistic head is always on the swivel, always racing towards the newest story.

    Source: TheNewStack.
    11406
  • Google Reveals Automatic Machine Learning: A.I. Can Create Itself

    This month Google revealed a major new approach to A.I. development that seems to call out to the most sensational and apocalyptic predictions in all of science fiction.

    Source: Inverse
    10584
  • Twitter is giving brands a new way to promote their chatbots

    Twitter has found its own way to participate in the growing chatbot trend. The company announced today a new feature for advertisers, which allows businesses on Twitter to promote ads designed to pull consumers into personalized experiences within Direct Messaging

    Source: TC
    9027
  • Is Cybersecurity A Second Coming For AI?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is all over the technology headlines lately. It seems to be the latest buzzword to take hold, yet the question remains: Will this be a quick fad, or are we actually seeing the second coming of AI?

    Source: Forbes
    10323
  • AI in healthcare spurs advanced uses such as emotional intelligence

    In this Q&A with SearchHealthIT, Borden talks about how such AI in healthcare applications helps with clinical trials, customizing post-discharge instructions using patients' personal characteristics and population health.

    Source: Techtarget
    9777
  • How A.I. Shopping Tools are Changing E-Commerce Purchasing Behaviors

    Consumers are leveraging A.I. to become more effective online shoppers.

    Source: Inc
    9669
  • 6 Super Simple Content Marketing Hacks to Double Your Lead Generation

    If lead generation is the engine that drives your business, then content marketing is the premium grade gasoline you use to fill that engine.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9216
  • 5 Ways Your Small Business Can Save Time With AI

    The internet, cloud technology, mobility, artificial intelligence (AI)... These aren't just trends, but new directions. Imagine where your company would be if you hadn't embraced the ubiquity of the internet, or if you didn't have 24/7 mobile access to your email and business applications.

    Source: Salesforc
    10467
  • Google's New AI Tool Can Clean Your Room-Virtually-And So Much More

    It can also fly a drone and tell the difference between a couch and a cushion, which is actually huge.

    Source: Creator
    10659
  • Job Security Is Disappearing - What Does It Mean For You?

    Then corporations started shedding layers of management. Jobs started to move offshore, and outsourcing became popular.

    Source: Forbes
    10203
  • From machine learning to Python language skills: 6 tech skill sets that fetch maximum salary

    Technology is gradually taking over workplaces and that is one of the reasons why 'human workers' are becoming redundant.

    Source: BGR
    16683
  • When artificial intelligence botches your medical diagnosis, who's to blame?

    Artificial intelligence is not just creeping into our personal lives and workplaces-it's also beginning to appear in the doctor's office. The prospect of being diagnosed by an AI might feel foreign and impersonal at first, but what if you were told that a robot physician was more likely to give you a correct diagnosis?

    Source: QZ
    15879
  • March Machine Learning Mania, 1st Place Winner's Interview: Andrew Landgraf

    Kaggle's 2017 March Machine Learning Mania competition challenged Kagglers to do what millions of sports fans do every yearâ??try to predict the winners and losers of the US men's college basketball tournament. In this winner's interview, 1st place winner, Andrew Landgraf, describes how he cleverly analyzed his competition to optimize his luck.

    Source: Kaggle
    12021
  • Curiosity May Be Vital for Truly Smart AI

    Making machines inquisitive could improve their ability to perform important complex tasks.

    Source: Technologyreview
    9543
  • Upskilling could help techies survive layoffs: 5 case studies tell you how

    There has been a spate of layoff announcements by information technology companies alongside fears of further downsizing during the year. One of the main reasons for downsizing is that many technological skills are becoming outdated due to automation, leading to redundancy.

    Source: ET
    11265
  • Machine Learning Crash Course: Part 1 Tutorial

    Introduction, Regression/Classification, Cost Functions, and Gradient Descent

    Source: Berkeley
    14367
  • 6 Artificial Intelligence Apps That Will Help You Reach Your Goals

    Artificial intelligence isn't coming - it's already here. Stanford University's "One Hundred Year Study on Artificial Intelligence" report from 2016 is close to the truth. AI already impacts our lives on a daily basis. The study's expert panel expects to see AI integrated into industries like elder care, education and public safety by 2030.

    Source: Makeuseof
    11382
  • Researchers Have Created an AI That Is Naturally Curious

    Researchers have successfully given AI a curiosity implant, which motivated it to explore a virtual environment. This could be the bridge between AI and real world application.

    Source: Futurism
    10545
  • Machine Learning Crash Course: Part 2 Tutorial

    Perceptrons, Logistic Regression, and SVMs In this post we'll talk about one of the most fundamental machine learning algorithms: the perceptron algorithm. This algorithm forms the basis for many modern day ML algorithms, most notably neural networks. In addition, we'll discuss the perceptron algorithm's cousin, logistic regression. And then we'll conclude with an introduction to SVMs, or support vector machines, which are perhaps one of the most flexible algorithms used today.

    Source: Berkeley
    11760
  • Tech Leaders Say You Could Be Storing Data in Your DNA in the Next 10 Years

    Microsoft executives have revealed that they aim to have a "proto-commercial" DNA data storage system available in three years and hope to have an operational model in a decade. The eventual device will be around the size of a 1970s era Xerox Printer.

    Source: Futurism
    10146
  • Tech Experts Disagree Wildly on the Future Impact of AI

    Elon Musk has given a doomsday prophecy on the topic of AI, going as far as to invest $1 billion into researching how to use it safely.

    Source: futurism
    9807
  • Lawmakers aim to 'get smart' about AI with help from giants like Amazon, Google, and IBM

    U.S. Representative John K. Delaney of Maryland wants to help the government to "get smart" about artificial intelligence.

    Source: CNBC
    9126
  • How Experian Is Using Big Data And Machine Learning To Cut Mortgage Application Times To A Few Days

    Credit reference agency Experian hold around 3.6 petabytes of data from people all over the world. This makes them an authority for banks and other financial institutions who want to know whether we represent a good investment, when we come to them asking for money.

    Source: Forbes
    10278
  • GOOGLE AI BEATS WORLD'S TOP GO PLAYER

    Google's computer algorithm AlphaGo narrowly beat the world's top-ranked player in the ancient Chinese board game of Go on Tuesday, reaffirming the arrival of what its developers tout as a ground-breaking new form of artificial intelligence.

    Source: Pune Mirror
    10521
  • Google to mentor 6 more Indian startups in AI, Machine Learning

    The Internet giant Google on Wednesday said it will mentor six more Indian startups in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) at its developers' launchpad in San Francisco from July 17.

    Source: YOURSTORY
    12084
  • The AI fight is escalating: This is the IT giants' next move

    Google, IBM, Microsoft and Amazon Web Services are all piling artificial intelligence capabilities onto their software stacks

    Source: Computer World
    9129
  • Human Intelligence Is Limited. That's Why We Need Synthetic Intelligence.

    Three times a day I take a drug called levodopa. I take it because my brain does not produce enough dopamine; without it, my hands and feet shake and I have difficulty getting my body to do what I want it to do.

    Source: Futurism
    11469
  • Chatbots: How are they helping to improve marketing?

    Messaging services have been revolutionary for businesses looking to improve their services and streamline communication with potential customers.

    Source: Scoop
    8574
  • Here are a few ways machine learning has improved Gboard

    Google has been improving Gboard with the same type of tools it uses for speech recognition: machine learning. The budding technology is rapidly becoming a ubiquitous method for improving results and performance.

    Source: Google
    11169
  • How to make your chatbot more human-like

    Chatbot's potential is nothing new, and at Bitext we have been talking about them for a while. We emphasize the importance of Natural Language Processing to overcome the current limitations users and developers of bots are facing when trying to create human-like chatbots.

    Source: chatbotsmagazine
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  • One of the greatest chess players of all time, Garry Kasparov, talks about artificial intelligence and the interplay between machine learning and humans

    Garry Kasparov, one of the greatest chess players of all time, is famous for his pair of faceoffs against the IBM supercomputer Deep Blue.

    Source: Business Insider
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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
    10515
  • Machine Learning Crash Course: Part 3 Tutorial

    Neural networks are perhaps one of the most exciting recent developments in machine learning. Got a problem? Just throw a neural net at it. Want to make a self-driving car? Throw a neural net at it. Want to fly a helicopter? Throw a neural net at it. Curious about the digestive cycles of your sheep? Heck, throw a neural net at it. This extremely powerful algorithm holds much promise (but can also be a bit overhyped). In this article we'll go through how a neural network actually works, and in a future article we'll discuss some of the limitations of these seemingly magical tools.

    Source: Berkely
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  • IBM's New PowerAI Features Again Demonstrate Enterprise AI Leadership

    IBM's newly announced AI software toolkit, PowerAI. PowerAI fulfills a special niche part of IBM's AI investment-aimed towards enterprises who want something in between Watson's turnkey solution ("easy button" on IBM Cloud) and a totally DIY on-prem infrastructure or public cloud. PowerAI runs on IBM's highest performing server in its OpenPOWER LC line (the Power S822LC for High Performance Computing), and utilizes deep learning frameworks and building block software to make it easier for enterprises to dive into AI and machine learning.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Rulai launches low-code chatbot development tool and raises $6.5 million

    Customer experience chatbot developer Rulai has launched a new "low-code" chatbot development tool and raised $6.5 million to roll it out.

    Source: TC
    10056
  • Why Small Business Should Be Paying Attention to Artificial Intelligence

    As customers become accustomed to AI-powered solutions, they'll expect the same from their local businesses.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9219
  • How artificial intelligence is shaping online retail in 2017

    Although artificial intelligence has not reached levels of cinematic expectations, it has certainly come a long way. As we approach the halfway mark of 2017, we've seen that artificial intelligence has penetrated online retail in ways we would never dream possible just a decade ago.

    Source: CIO
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  • Richard Branson: Why enterpreneurs should think twice about artificial intelligence?

    Richard Branson discusses the role of artificial intelligence in modern business and reflects on how Virgin came up against some tough 'AI' competition as far back as the 1980s

    Source: Virgin
    10452
  • How AI is changing the way entrepreneurs do business

    Smartphones changed a lot, but now Artificial Intelligence is taking care of business

    Source: Thenextweb
    9504
  • 7 Ways AI Could Save the Government Money and Boost Productivity

    Artificial intelligence offers feds the "tantalizing possibility" of increased speed, enhanced quality and lower costs, a Deloitte report says.

    Source: FedTech
    15954
  • How to invest for the enterprise: Artificial intelligence and machine learning

    Investing in AI requires different skills and approaches from buying process automation software like ERP or CRM. A world-leading expert explains what you need to know.

    Source: ZDnet
    11511
  • A Tour of Machine Learning Algorithms

    It is useful to tour the main algorithms in the field to get a feeling of what methods are available.

    Source: Machinelearningmastery.
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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
    10011
  • 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
    3984
  • 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
    9831
  • The tech industry is dominated by 5 big companies - here's how each makes its money

    Everything crucial about the present and future of consumer tech runs through at least one five companies: Alphabet, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft.

    Source: Business Insider
    11715
  • 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
    8385
  • 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
    9822
  • 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
    11547
  • Apple developing dedicated Artificial Intelligence chip for iPhone, iPad: Report

    Apple sees artificial intelligence as part of its future. According to a new report, it's developing a dedicated AI chip named Apple Neural Engine to offload tasks for better device performance.

    Source: Zdnet
    8880
  • 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
    10188
  • 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
    11520
  • Silicon Valley is trumpeting A.I. as the cure for the medical industry, but doctors are skeptical

    What's real about the potential of AI in health care? Will it revolutionize medicine? Diagnosis disease? Make certain medical specialties obsolete.

    Source: CNBC
    10362
  • 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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  • The Evolving Science of Sentiment and Emotion AI, Sentiment Analysis Symposium, June 27-28,2017

    A Bayesian approach would say that the Sentiment Analysis Symposium2017 Sentiment Analysis Symposium will likely resemble prior years' conferences, or we could model year-on-year changes to extrapolate trends and predict future content.

    Source: KDnuggets
    8874
  • Google reportedly launched an AI investment program

    Google has reportedly launched a new program to support promising AI ventures. The initiative will provide services ranging from mentorship to workspace, according to Axios.

    Source: VB
    14835
  • When Artificial Intelligence and Social Media Marketing Collide

    Both artificial intelligence and social media marketing are getting a lot of attention nowadays because of their huge benefits and growth potential.

    Source: Thenextweb
    11628
  • 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
    13413
  • 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
    10947
  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Assembles Team to Oversee AI Revolution in Health

    Mobile health apps and wearable devices that use artificial intelligence to help diagnose or even treat medical conditions pose a new regulatory challenge for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

    Source: IEEE Spectrum
    14184
  • 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
    14760
  • 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
    12354
  • 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
    10518
  • More companies are using artificial intelligence and analytics to fight against cyber threats

    As hackers find more ways to compromise computers - from phishing to malicious web pages to taking advantage of user carelessness - and cyber-criminals go from pranksters or individual hackers to well-oiled commercial organizations that may even be funded by nation-states, security vendors are developing increasingly sophisticated technologies to help their customers fight back.

    Source: Financial Post
    10842
  • 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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  • Global Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market 2017-2022: Market is Expected to Reach USD 7,988.8 Million at a CAGR of 52.68% - Research and Markets

    Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market by Offering (Hardware, Software and Services), Technology (Deep Learning, Querying Method, NLP, and Context Aware Processing), Application, End-User Industry, and Geography - Global Forecast to 2022" report to their offering.

    Source: PR News
    13299
  • 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
    11115
  • 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
    11712
  • 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
    10665
  • Machine learning: what it is, and what it isn't

    In 1959, an IBM employee by the name of Arthur Samuel programmed a computer to play checkers against him. Over time, the program was able to collect data, strategise and win a game all by itself. And thus, machine learning was born.

    Source: CSO
    9690
  • Why it is the right time for enterprises to embrace smart IT technologies

    With the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Big Data, cloud computing and other concurrent new age technologies, the legacy IT companies and teams need to relook at their internal processes and structure.

    Source: Financial Express
    11043
  • 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
    10899
  • 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
    11091
  • 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
    9591
  • 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
    10473
  • 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
    10740
  • 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
    19872
  • How Machine Learning Is Helping Us Predict Heart Disease and Diabetes

    While debate drags on about legislation, regulations, and other measures to improve the U.S. health care system, a new wave of analytics and technology could help dramatically cut costly and unnecessary hospitalizations while improving outcomes for patients.

    Source: HBR
    10335
  • 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
    10098
  • Uber Fires Former Google Engineer at Heart of Self-Driving Dispute

    Uber said Tuesday that it had fired Anthony Levandowski, a star engineer brought in to lead the company's self-driving automobile efforts who was accused of stealing trade secrets when he left a job at Google.

    Source: NYTimes
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  • These 197 Tech Companies Are The World's Most Valuable Unicorns

    A new map released by CB Insights identifies the 197 companies globally that are considered "unicorns," meaning that they have a valuation of at least $1 billion.

    Source: Forbes
    13038
  • The 20 best Australian jobs of 2017

    Global jobs site Indeed has for the first time released analysis of its search data for Australia, uncovering the best local jobs.

    Source: Business Insider
    10746
  • Applying Deep Learning to Real World Problems

    The rise of artificial intelligence in recent years is grounded in the success of deep learning. Three major drivers caused the breakthrough of (deep) neural networks: the availability of huge amounts of training data, powerful computational infrastructure, and advances in academia.

    Source: Topbots
    11634
  • Artificial intelligence in the workplace changes roles of employees

    Machine learning and data analytics are on the rise, leaving some employees to fear that computers will take over their jobs, but that is not the case.

    Source: Tech Target
    9921
  • Future Predictions For Artificial Intelligence and Automation

    Perhaps the biggest irony about artificial intelligence (AI) is that-despite the many things AI can tell us-it can't tell us how it will ultimately impact our lives, economy, or world. In fact, the impact of AI and automation on our job market and economy has been steadily debated-and loudly-for the last few years, with the story constantly changing.

    Source: Huffingtonpost
    11064
  • Is Artificial Intelligence Dangerous? Device Warns It's Wearer When Robots Impersonate Humans

    Just in case artificial intelligence turns on humankind, researchers have engineered a warning sign. Australian technology agency DT created a device that cautions its wearer when artificial intelligence is impersonating a human - just by sending a chill down the person's back.

    Source: IB Times
    10797
  • Why Are Indian Enterprises So Wary Of AI?

    Artificial intelligence is being counted among the most happening technologies in India of late, but the highly specialized segment is yet to receive the attention it should from the business segment.

    Source: CXO Today
    10749
  • World Summit AI conference announces funding from events firm Reed Exhibitions

    Exclusive: World Summit AI, an artificial intelligence conference taking place in Amsterdam in October, has received an investment from Reed Exhibitions Deutschland.

    Source: Tech
    10119
  • The machine learning dilemma: So much data, where do we begin?

    According to industry headlines, the answers to many challenges facing credit unions today lie deep within their member data.

    Source: blog.co-opfs
    8886
  • How Machine Learning Will Reinvent Business

    Artificial intelligence, isn't that the technology that's going to take all of our jobs and eventually make us slaves to robots?

    Source: Forbes
    18696
  • Demystifying machine learning

    In 1959, Arthur Samuel defined machine learning as a "field of study that gives computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed." No, wait - Did I just type "1959?" Yes, true!

    Source: blog.co-opfs
    10320
  • Bots that work everywhere

    Bots made big headlines in 2016. Theyâ??ve been hailed variously as the future of commerce and a revolution in customer service.

    Source: Tech Crunch
    8541
  • 8 Ways Machine Learning Is Improving Companies Work Processes

    Today's leading organizations are using machine learning-based tools to automate decision processes, and they're starting to experiment with more-advanced uses of artificial intelligence (AI) for digital transformation.

    Source: HBR
    10206
  • Get started with machine learning using Python

    Machine learning is an in-demand skill to add to your resume. We walk through steps for wading into machine learning with the help of Python.

    Source: Opensource
    18924
  • Microsoft is Working to Make Artificial Intelligence More Human

    Researchers are studying how bilingual humans switch between languages to bridge the gap in human/AI interaction. Work like this will help AI seem more human as it becomes more and more prevalent in our lives.

    Source: Futurism
    11790
  • Will AI Take Over? Artificial Intelligence Will Beat Humans at Everything by 2060, Experts Say

    If any of us are still alive in the year 2100, we'll likely look back on artificial intelligence as the definitive development of the 21st century. Then we'll have a robot write a blog post about it for us.

    Source: Newsweek
    11184
  • The best Data Science courses on the internet, ranked by your reviews

    A year and a half ago, I dropped out of one of the best computer science programs in Canada. I started creating my own data science master's program using online resources.

    Source: Medium
    44982
  • Google co-founder Sergey Brin: Is AI the end of jobs or a new beginning?

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing so rapidly that even its developers are being caught off guard. Google co-founder Sergey Brin said in Davos, Switzerland, in January that it "touches every single one of our main projects

    Source: Washingtonpost
    11745
  • A.I. and Voice Search -- 2018's Top Travel Trends

    At the recent MarketHub Americas 2017 conference, Sam Turner, sales director at Hotelbeds Group, spoke about the growing role technology - and particularly data - will play in the future of travel. I caught up with him following the conference about the travel industry's biggest challenges in 2018 and beyond.

    Source: forbes
    12027
  • Microsoft Releases Version 2.0 "Open-Source Toolkit" to Accelerate Deep Learning

    Microsoft today launched version 2.0 of what is now called the Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit. This open-source toolkit, which was previously known as CNTK, is Microsoft's competitor to similar tools like TensorFlow, Caffe and Torch,

    Source: Microsoft
    10464
  • 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
    10449
  • Experts Say AI Has a 50% Chance of Beating All Human Intelligence Within 45 Years

    A recent report on the predictions of AI experts on when AI would surpass human intelligence provide a range of answers. However, there is no doubt that the time to prepare for the ascendancy of AI is now.

    Source: Futurism
    15213
  • Is Apple Secretly Working On AI Chips For The Next iPhone?

    Creating artificial intelligence that marvels and excites people has never been an easy job, but it has always been one that Apple Inc. has been good at

    Source: Forbes
    11130
  • ML and AI experts gather in London

    Lectures, workshops and networking (both kinds) this October

    Source: M3
    9768
  • Microsoft founder Paul Allen reveals world's biggest-ever plane

    Twin-fuselage, six-engined satellite-slinger has wider wings than the Spruce Goose

    Source: The Register
    8775
  • Apple is next up to strut its artificial intelligence ambitions

    We're in the heart of the tech conference season, in which giant players including Microsoft, Google, Facebook and next, Apple, lay out their visions for where their company futures-as well as the tech industry as a whole-are headed.

    Source: USA Today
    10026
  • Inside Mark Zuckerberg's vision for your Facebook augmented reality

    Mark Zuckerberg is sitting ramrod straight on the edge of a gray couch, sketching a vision of what Facebook will soon be like for its nearly 2 billion users.

    Source: USA Today
    9228
  • Elon Musk, Iger quit Trump council; Zuckerberg, Cook, Nadella, blast Paris decision

    Businesses and corporate leaders were quick to react to President Trump's decision Thursday to pull the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement.

    Source: USA Today
    10965
  • Small Business: How to get money for your entrepreneurial dream

    The failure rate for businesses has dropped by more than 30% since 1977, according to a report from Case Western. That's good news, but more than 50% of all new businesses still fail within their first year, and by 10 years, more than 96% will have failed.

    Source: USA Today
    8304
  • Elon Musk's idea of merging machines with humans is 'alarmist', CEO of top A.I. firm says

    Talk of mass job losses and the need to give humans a computer layer in their brain as a result of artificial intelligence (AI), an idea put forward by billionaire Elon Musk, are "alarmist" and distract from the good being done by the technology, a top start-up CEO told CNBC on Thursday.

    Source: CNBC
    10047
  • Top 3 machine learning libraries for Python

    Learn about three of the most popular machine learning libraries for Python.

    Source: Opensource
    19851
  • Artificial intelligence may outperform humans by 2060: Study

    Artificial intelligence systems could outperform humans in all tasks within the next 45 years, according to a new study which also suggests that all human jobs will be automated in the next 120 years.

    Source: Financial Express
    9435
  • 10 Jobs Artificial Intelligence Will Replace (and 10 That Are Safe)

    If you think job disruption by AI is limited to the assembly lines, think again: AI is doing a better job than humans at some aspects of sales and marketing, too.

    Source: Hubspot
    15888
  • 5 Reasons Why You Should Own At Least 1 Artificial Intelligence Stock

    Read this if you've been putting off investing in AI stocks.By now you've probably heard tons about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it's shaping up to be the next big thing in the technology sector.

    Source: The Motley Fool
    12150
  • Artificial Intelligence 'emerging piece by piece' to build high-impact solutions

    Artificial Intelligence and machine learning appear to be playing out across the country, with brands relying on enormous amounts of data to provide solutions to some of the trickiest problems.

    Source: Business Line
    10266
  • Why Python is perfect for startups

    So you have a great business idea for a wonderful IT product or service, and you want to build your high tech startup around it. Having the idea is a great start, but you will have to build an IT solution/service to get your business off the ground; be it a website, software solution, social network, or mobile app. Which programming language to choose to write these IT products is always the question to get the startup going on a reasonable budget.

    Source: Opensource
    10935
  • Apple's developer's conference may highlight artificial intelligence

    With iPhone sales slowing and the last new Apple product released two years ago, expectations are building for what the company will reveal next week at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.

    Source: The Mercury News
    10362
  • How to Create a Data Strategy for Machine Learning?

    MLpAI can help deliver systems with more automation and less human intervention, but success requires a data strategy to deal with the complexity of real-world data.

    Source: Gartner
    23700
  • Here's When Machines Will Take Your Job, Predicted by A.I. Gurus

    While technology develops at exponential speed, transforming how we go about our everyday tasks and extending our lives, it also offers much to worry about. In particular, many top minds think that automation will cost humans their employment, with up to 47% of all jobs gone in the next 25 years. And chances are, this number could be even higher and the massive job loss will come earlier.

    Source: Big Think
    14319
  • Kickstart your coding career by mastering Python for £79

    Everyone wants to work from home or from a beach somewhere. If you're looking to make this happen with a career in coding, Python is an obvious choice. Today's AAPicks deal could be the ideal way in â?? The Complete Python Programming Bundle.

    Source: Androidauthority
    16677
  • How NATO wants to use artificial intelligence in decision making

    The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) believes in incorporating artificial intelligence in its decision-making process, a senior official told CNBC.

    Source: CNBC
    20889
  • Apple will face 4 challenges this week that could fundamentally alter its future

    Software developers build the apps that make Apple products useful, and next week is its annual conference for them.

    Source: CNBC
    8919
  • Artificial Intelligence - A True Game Changer

    Artificial intelligence has the potential to be a true game changer in the context of customer relationship management as well.

    Source: Business World
    9297
  • "Artificial Intelligence has a huge potential to create new jobs in India"

    BW CIO World met Jaap Zuiderveld, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at NVIDIA for Europe, Middle East, and India and Vishal Dupar, Managing Director of South Asia at NVIDIA to discuss NVIDIA's foray in Artificial intelligence and its market strategy.

    Source: Business World
    4206
  • Slack eyes artificial intelligence as it takes on Microsoft and Asian expansion

    When former Google and Foursquare product specialist Noah Weiss joined workplace communication specialist Slack at the start of 2016, it was already vaunted as the world's hottest start-up, and enjoyed the kind of cool set aside for only the hottest of hot new things.

    Source: Financial Review
    8223
  • Harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence and machine learning

    ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have rapidly matured over the years and are already the norm in many fields, helping companies deploy smart systems of engagement to improve efficiency, enhance security, gain insights, and deliver superior customer experiences.

    Source: Digitalnewsasia
    11610
  • PayThink Retailers must see artificial intelligence as more than bots

    From Amazon Echo's AI assistant, Alexa, to Sephora's Kik chatbot, businesses are utilizing AI to enhance the user experience in a growing number of ways.

    Source: Paymentsource
    9546
  • CSS Corp working on AI and IoT based solutions to provide better IT services

    The solutions would help with streamlining customer data, extract insights to identify customer propensities and offer context-driven support with a human-like interaction. Also, the company is investing in Software Defined Network (SDN) and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) to improve efficiency of its services.

    Source: ET
    10680
  • Scientists Made a Huge Library of Atari Gameplay to Give AI a Power Up

    Artificial intelligence is slowly proving that that video games aren't a total waste of time, at least for machines: It's through learning to play games that AI algorithms can acquire all sorts of generalizable skills, like problem-solving.

    Source: Motherboard Vice
    11340
  • Why Artificial Intelligence Can't Compete With Humans, and Vice Versa

    Lawyers today can be forgiven for thinking artificial intelligence (AI) is taking over their industry. From AI contract review squeezing the demand for outside counsel to governments calling for laws to regulate and limit how AI is deployed, there is much to fuel this apprehension.

    Source: Law.com
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  • Artificial Intelligence May Replace Humans In Multiple Areas Of Business

    Artificial Intelligence will prove to be a game changer, not only for retails, banks, or a few other sectors, but can have a far stronger impact on the entire global business processes.

    Source: Business World
    9852
  • What the future of artificial intelligence in government?

    William D. Eggers is the executive director of the Deloitte Center for Government Insights. Dr. Peter Viechnicki is a strategic analysis manager and data scientist with the center. This piece is adapted from their new study, How much time and money can AI save government?

    Source: Nextgov
    13530
  • Inside the bizarre human job of being a face for artificial intelligence

    Some people are famous only among fans of a particular sport, a specific age group, or their hometown locals. Lauren Hayes, a 27-year-old model and entrepreneur, is famous at the automation software company IPsoft.

    Source: Quartz
    22539
  • Labour and Artificial Intelligence: Visions of despair, hope, and liberation

    Science-fiction scenarios of rampant AI are interesting thought-experiments but already-existing AI is here, and requires well-crafted policy

    Source: Hindustan Times
    9051
  • Former Infosys CEO Says: For Techies, Performance Evaluations To Get Tougher

    Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan said he hadn't seen or heard anything about massive layoffs.

    Source: NDTV
    10122
  • Apple is launching an iOS 'ARKit' for augmented reality app

    Apple has announced a tool it calls ARKit, which will provide advanced augmented reality capabilities on iOS. It's supposed to allow for "fast and stable motion tracking" that makes objects look like they're actually being placed in real space, instead of simply hovering over it. And yes, this will make Pokémon Go look better.

    Source: The Verge
    11670
  • Apple's Business Chat takes on Twitter DMs for customer service messaging

    At WWDC 2017, Apple is set to announce Business Chat, a feature that looks to be a direct shot at customer service messaging platforms like Facebook Messenger and Twitter's DM support.

    Source: The Verge
    9549
  • Apple announces new machine learning API to make mobile AI faster

    Like the rest of the tech world, Apple wants to make AI on your mobile device as fast and powerful as possible. That's why the company unveiled a new machine learning framework API for developers today named Core ML.

    Source: The Verge
    9378
  • IT Professionals Rush To Reskill As 85,000 Jobs Open Up In New Areas

    India's $150 billion IT industry is in the midst of a major upheaval. Pressurised by lower margins and rising costs, IT companies are switching to automation.

    Source: NDTV
    11199
  • Wipro Announces Salary Hike For Employees Effective June 1

    Last year, Wipro had given an average 9.5 per cent pay hike for offshore employees and 2 per cent for onsite employees.

    Source: NDTV
    10263
  • How to Prepare the Next Generation for Jobs in the AI Economy

    Most of us regard self-driving cars, voice assistants, and other artificially intelligent technologies as revolutionary. For the next generation, however, these wonders will have always existed. AI for them will be more than a tool; in many cases, AI will be their co-worker and a ubiquitous part of their lives.

    Source: HBR
    10131
  • Meet the Teenagers Who Found Their Own Startups

    It's a familiar story: yet another San Francisco-based entrepreneur ends up creating a unicorn startup before the age of 35.

    Source: HBR
    10011
  • Research: Millennials Can't Afford to Job Hop

    Millennials are probably the most maligned generation yet to enter the workforce. The demographic cohort born between 1982 and 1994 is often portrayed as disloyal job hoppers

    Source: HBR
    9519
  • Why Apple is struggling to become an artificial-intelligence powerhouse

    Apple became the first company to place artificial intelligence in the pockets of millions of consumers when it launched the voice assistant Siri on the iPhone.

    Source: Washingtonpost
    10092
  • Cognizant's Chief Technology Officer Says Leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning is About Translating Algorithmic Business into Data Science

    "Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have rapidly matured over the years and are already the norm in many fields, helping companies deploy smart systems of engagement to improve efficiency, enhance security, gain insights, and deliver superior customer experiences," writes Aan Chauhan.

    Source: Congnizant
    13167
  • 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
    35112
  • IT Employee Forum Claims 56,000 Layoffs, Seek Karnataka Government's Help

    The Forum for IT Employees members met the Minister at Vikasa Soudha here and appealed to him to intervene to stop, what they called, "illegal layoffs by IT companies". The forum claimed 56,000 layoffs across the country.

    Source: NDTV
    11910
  • Realty, Retail, Logistics To Generate Maximum Jobs In India: Report

    It observed that the IT and ITeS sector is going through fresh challenges of technology upgradation, automation, visa restrictions in the US and increasing skill gaps.

    Source: NDTV
    9810
  • The 9 Best Free Online Big Data And Data Science Courses

    Demand for skilled data scientists continues to be sky-high, with IBM recently predicting that there will be a 28% increase in the number of employed data scientists in the next two years.

    Source: Forbes
    31128
  • Deep Learning Released on Apache Spark by Databricks

    Databricks is giving users a set of new tools for big data processing with enhancements to Apache Spark. The new tools and features make it easier to do machine learning within Spark, process streaming data at high speeds, and run tasks in the cloud without provisioning servers.

    Source: HOB Team
    16692
  • 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
    9198
  • Alteryx expands product set, makes data science acquisition

    Alteryx, fresh off its IPO, introduces Alteryx Connect, a data catalog/governance product based off its previously undisclosed acquisition of Semanta. Alteryx is also announcing its acquisition of Yhat, a startup specializing in data science development, management, and deployment.

    Source: ZDnet
    9837
  • What HR Consulting Firm Says On TCS, Infosys Hiring Plans

    Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka had on May 2 announced that the IT company will hire 10,000 Americans in the next two years.

    Source: NDTV
    10476
  • For IT Professionals, More Tools, More Salary Is The Mantra: Report

    While Big Data professionals ruled the roost when it came to hiring in 2016, machine learning has emerged as the most sought after skill in 2017.

    Source: NDTV
    10161
  • 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
    12900
  • 'Remain Committed To Wipro': Read Azim Premji's Letter To Employees

    Azim Premji and his family own a 73.25 stake in India's third biggest outsourcer Wipro, which clocked revenues of Rs. 55,000 crore in 2016

    Source: NDTV
    7779
  • Indian Techies, IT Firms Sweat Over Trump's H-1B Visa Review

    For Grishma, an Indian software designer, President Donald Trump's review of the visa programme for bringing highly skilled workers into the United States comes at a bad time.

    Source: NDTV
    9939
  • The future of AI in the cloud 'Amazon Web Services': Swami Sivasubramanian

    It's pretty clear that the next big battleground for public cloud providers will involve artificial intelligence.

    Source: Geekwire
    21099
  • Natural Language Processing NLP Market Analysis and In-Depth Analysis on Market Dynamics, Emerging Trends, Growth Factors and Forecast to 2020

    Natural Language Processing NLP Market report provides key statistics and in-depth knowledge available on the market status of the Natural Language Processing NLP Manufacturers and is a valuable supply of guidance and direction for companies and individuals enthusiastic about the Natural Language Processing NLP Industry across the globe.

    Source: Satprnews
    13311
  • 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
    8199
  • Toronto welcoming artificial intelligence company back from Silicon Valley

    An artificial intelligence company that uses computers, not lawyers, to sift through thousands of legal documents in search of key information is moving part of its operations to Toronto.

    Source: CBC
    10170
  • IT companies may cold-shoulder BTech-only techies in future, says Mohandas Pai

    When asked about salary of freshers not growing in the Information Technology IT industry in the past two decades, Pai termed it as a "great tragedy".

    Source: ET
    10398
  • "What they don't teach you at B-schools is how to handle failure," says Bhaskar Choudhuri

    Lenovo's marketing director, Bhaskar Choudhuri candidly discusses the toughest parts of his job, how to make yourself indispensable and bizarre customer demands

    Source: ET
    4302
  • How AI And Machine Learning Are Helping Drive The GE Digital Transformation

    This is the story of how GE has accomplished this digital transformation by leveraging AI and machine learning fueled by the power of Big Data.

    Source: forbes
    11550
  • Uber Fires 20 Amid Investigation Into Workplace Culture

    Uber has fired 20 employees over harassment, discrimination and inappropriate behavior, as the ride-hailing company tries to contain the fallout from a series of toxic revelations about its workplace.

    Source: NY Times
    8916
  • Google and Apple have declared war on autoplay video - that's terrible news for some ad tech companies

    By baking new ad blocking tools into their web browsers, Google and Apple have made it clear they don't like certain types of web ads - in particular, video ads that play with the sound on. Many consumers probably agree.

    Source: Business Insider
    9516
  • 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
    11460
  • Why Old-Timey Jobs Are Hot Again

    Millennials are driving a resurgence of age-old crafts, choosing to become bartenders, butchers and barbers in part as a reaction to the digital age

    Source: WSJ
    10026
  • The AdWords 2017 roadmap is loaded with artificial intelligence

    What's on the horizon for Google AdWords? Columnist Frederick Vallaeys provides a behind-the-scenes look at some new AdWords features from a presentation at Google Marketing Next.

    Source: Searchengineland
    10014
  • 36% Indian youth see potential in Artificial Intelligence: Telenor

    "36 percent of India's respondents placed their bets on artificial intelligence, followed by the Internet of Things (32 percent), and virtual reality (14 percent)," : Telco

    Source: ET
    14268
  • How Donald Trump Shifted Kids-Cancer Charity Money Into His Business

    LIKE AUTUMN LEAVES, sponsored Cadillacs, Ferraris and Maseratis descend on the Trump National Golf Club in Westchester County, New York, in September for the Eric Trump Foundation golf invitational.

    Source: Forbes
    9477
  • Where Does Artificial Intelligence Fit in Your Marketing Strategy?

    Digital transformation is a never-ending process. As soon as you've integrated the latest device or marketing trend into your strategy, the next one appears on the horizon.

    Source: CMSwire
    9840
  • Rise of the machines: who is the 'internet of things' good for?

    In San Francisco, a young engineer hopes to "optimise" his life through sensors that track his heart rate, respiration and sleep cycle.

    Source: The Gaurdian
    8736
  • BP invests $20m into AI startup Beyond Limits to transform oil and gas exploration

    The AI startup, born in NASA's Caltech labs, will use the funding to grow its team of engineers and scientists.

    Source: ZDnet
    11781
  • OneLogin security chief reveals new details of data breach

    Two breaches in as many years. Is the trust gone? Alvaro Hoyos, the company's chief information security officer, answered key questions.

    Source: ZDnet
    8517
  • Cyber Security Growth Network wants the world to buy Australian

    Less than six months into his new role, the Australian Cyber Security Growth Network's CEO Craig Davies is on a mission to ramp up the success of Australian-born cyber talent.

    Source: ZDnet
    11055
  • What Indian IT needs to do urgently to survive the digital future

    The world has changed almost overnight, and yet Indian IT firms seem to be reluctant to take the plunge to radically overhaul their operations, wean themselves off the traditional model, and undergo some short term pain so they can compete in the digital present and future. Here's a to-do list that they may find helpful.

    Source: ZDnet
    8766
  • Will Artificial Intelligence Squash Democracy Or Make Elections Fairer?

    The UK election this Thursday will be shaped by artificial intelligence. Voters will be swayed by this technology without even knowing it.

    Source: Huffingtonpost
    9060
  • How Can We Optimize AI for the Greatest Good, Instead of Profit?

    At a summit in Geneva, academics, policymakers, and humanitarians are plotting how AI could be used to transform the planet for the better.

    Source: Technology Review
    9810
  • Nvidia Steps Up AI Data Center Push

    Recently, Nivida unveiled Volta, the most advanced data-center graphics-processing unit ever built. With 21.1 billion transistors and a massive 815 mm2 footprint, it will facilitate the next generation of artificial intelligence.

    Source: Forbes
    9690
  • How AI is disrupting major industries

    Demand for personalized consumer experiences fuels AI marketing boom.

    Source: Searchengineland
    10719
  • Microsoft Upgrades Windows-Based Data Science Virtual Machine

    Microsoft's cloud-based virtual machine for big data analytics is now available in a version running on Windows Server 2016.

    Source: Eweek
    10509
  • How Apple reinvigorated its AI aspirations in under a year

    At its WWDC 2017 keynote on Monday, Apple showed off the fruits of its AI research labors. We saw a Siri assistant that's smart enough to interpret your intentions, an updated Metal 2 graphics suite designed for machine learning and a Photos app that can do everything.

    Source: engadget
    9708
  • Google's cloud leans on machine learning and AI to capture enterprise market

    To get a perspective on Google's cloud services in India, talking to Debashis Roy, vice president-IT of CESC, the Sanjiv Goenka-owned power distribution company, helps.

    Source: Factordaily
    13002
  • 18 New Books for Data Scientists, Machine Learning, on R and Python Must Read!

    Understanding machine learning & data science is easy. There are numerous open courses which you can take up right now and get started. But, acquiring in-depth knowledge of a subject requires extra effort.

    Source: HOB Team
    30939
  • If Your Boss Shows These 4 Signs, Head For The Hills

    I've had multiple conversations with friends about really bad management they've recently experienced.

    Source: Forbes
    9210
  • The 10 Algorithms Machine Learning Engineers Need to Know

    Machine learning algorithms can be divided into 3 broad categoriesâ??-â??supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning.

    Source: kdnuggets
    12798
  • The Indian IT industry's future potential

    The Indian IT industry would do well if it upgrades its capabilities and offerings in line with emerging technologies and market imperatives.

    Source: Mint
    11622
  • Facebook's AI training models can now process 40,000 images a second

    Artificial intelligence researchers at Facebook have figured out how to train their AI models for image recognition at eye-popping speeds.

    Source: Geekwire
    10512
  • Creating a Better Economy with Data Science

    We believe in the power of information. We also believe in markets and capitalism as a force for good. The two are inexorably linked, because markets don't work well without open access to reliable data and information

    Source: SSIR.org
    9843
  • Core ML and Vision: Machine Learning in iOS 11 Tutorial

    Machine learning is all the rage. Many have heard about it, but few know what it is. This iOS machine learning tutorial will introduce you to Core ML and Vision, two brand-new frameworks introduced in iOS 11.

    Source: Raywenderlich
    19830
  • Why AI Would Be Nothing Without Big Data

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the most transformative forces of our times. While there may be debate whether AI will transform our world in good or evil ways, something we can all agree on is that AI would be nothing without big data.

    Source: Forbes
    11052
  • Learn How to Manipulate Big Data With The Data Science Certification Training Bundle

    To actually use any of that information, data scientists have become more and more vital to companies - to analyse and interpret the huge amounts of data and turn it all into something structured and useful.

    Source: ScienceAlert
    10221
  • Learning Data Science on R - Step by Step Guide Learning Path

    One of the common problems people face in learning R is lack of a structured path. They don't know, from where to start, how to proceed, which track to choose?

    Source: Analytics Vidya
    29493
  • Scientists use machine learning algorithms to create a real-life

    Scientists from the University of Liverpool have taught computers to sift through the infinite possibilities of atoms in search of new materials.

    Source: TNW
    8670
  • Chatbots VS Humans: Who Will Win the War?

    That chatbots are emerging faster than ever is an undeniable fact. Since 2016, chatbots have becoming increasingly more common, largely owing to the fact that major messaging platforms have embraced them.

    Source: TNW
    9846
  • Up to Speed on Deep Learning: June Update, Part 2

    Sharing some of the latest research, announcements, and resources on deep learning.

    Source: hackernoon
    15471
  • 10 tools based on AI that will change your freelancing career

    Is your career endangered by Artificial Intelligence (AI)? The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race.... It would take off on its own, and re-design itself at an ever increasing rate.

    Source: TNW
    11901
  • Artificial Intelligence is the next big threat to job creation

    India capitalised on the information technology revolution, that saw us moving from a poor nation to being a force to be reckoned with. It now needs to focus on being at the forefront of the Artificial Intelligence revolution

    Source: DNA
    9630
  • How Artificial Intelligence Is Revolutionizing Enterprise Software In 2017

    81% of IT leaders are currently investing in or planning to invest in Artificial Intelligence (AI). Cowen predicts AI will drive user productivity to materially higher levels, with Microsoft at the forefront.

    Source: Forbes
    11316
  • IIT-JEE Advanced result 2017: Mumbai topper wants to pursue research in Artificial Intelligence

    "I have applied for a computer science engineering course at IIT, Bombay. I have always been interested in AI and the course will be a first step to pursuing my interest," said Bharadwaj

    Source: Indian Express
    11814
  • IIT-JEE Advanced 2017 results: Pune's Akshat Chugh ranks second in the country

    Pune CBSE Class XII topper, Akshat Chugh, bagged all-India second rank in the IIT-JEE (Advanced) 2017, with 446/450. A resident of NIBM Road, Akshat had scored 98 per cent in the recently-announced CBSE Class XII results.

    Source: Indian Express
    18405
  • JEE (Advanced) result 2017: It is 30/30 for Anand Kumar's Super 30

    Mathematician Anand Kumar's Super 30 has done it again as all its 30 students on Sunday cleared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2017.

    Source: Hindustan Times
    6192
  • JEE Advanced 2017 Result: Sarvesh Mehtani From Chandigarh All India Topper, Pune's Akshat Chugh Second

    Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras declared the JEE advanced 2017 results today and Sarvesh Mehtani from Chandigarh bagged all India first rank while Pune's Akshat Chugh ranked second.

    Source: NDTV
    15183
  • Tim Cook says Apple's AI is already watching you

    When you talk about Silicon Valley tech giants using AI to improve an existing product, there's a decent chance you're thinking of Google.

    Source: BGR
    9756
  • Get a high-paying data science job and certification for under $50

    Data science is just that - science. Specially trained individuals well-versed in how to break down big data sets and interpret their meaning are in high demand.

    Source: TNW
    10368
  • The Big Data banking revolution

    There is more data out there than ever before, but organisations should be smart about how they use it.

    Source: Gulfnews
    16719
  • 6 best places to learn data science fast

    The skills of data experts are becoming outdated as the industry evolves. If you're looking to learn data science - quickly - then you're in luck.

    Source: jaxenter
    9657
  • Artificial Intelligence Driving the Healthcare Industry

    AI is set to take the future of healthcare by storm and remove any barriers to effective healthcare delivery.

    Source: Businessworld
    9615
  • Artificial Intelligence for Good sees development applications

    Perhaps the most photographed individual at the AI for Global Good Summit in Geneva, Switzerland, last week was not a human but a humanoid called Sophia.

    Source: Devex
    9057
  • 3 Steps To Embedding Artificial Intelligence In Enterprise Applications

    In the context of contemporary applications, it's hard to think of an application that doesn't use a database. From mobile to web to the desktop, every modern application relies on some form of a database.

    Source: Forbes
    12516
  • When artificial intelligence is bad news for the boss

    A new book by the authors of 'The Second Machine Age' suggests that digital disruption is coming to the corner office

    Source: FT
    9885
  • The Future Of Growth And Economic Development Powered By Human And Artificial Intelligence

    The recent technological advancement within artificial intelligence, the "Internet of Things", and robotics has generated significant impact on traditional businesses, causing decreasing profit margins across several sectors

    Source: Seekingalpha
    9648
  • The Limits of Artificial Intelligence

    Companies are too reluctant to talk about the limits of AI.

    Source: Bloomberg
    8163
  • Ethics and Artificial Intelligence With IBM Watson's Rob High

    Artificial intelligence seems to be popping up everywhere, and it has the potential to change nearly everything we know about data and the customer experience. However, it also brings up new issues regarding ethics and privacy.

    Source: Forbes
    10059
  • The six things you need to know about how AI might reshape governments

    If you've been paying any attention it has been difficult to escape the impressive advances made by artificial intelligence (AI) over the past years.

    Source: Centre for Public Impact
    8709
  • Genpact Launches an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Based Solution to Usher in a New Era of Drug Safety Automation

    Genpact's new Pharmacovigilance Artificial Intelligence ("PVAI") solution promises to transform drug safety data management and reporting

    Source: Genpact
    10104
  • Top 15 Python Libraries for Data Science in 2017

    Since all of the libraries are open sourced, we have added commits, contributors count and other metrics from Github, which could be served as a proxy metrics for library popularity.

    Source: Kdnuggets
    14628
  • A Hybrid of Quantum Computing and Machine Learning Is Spawning New Ventures

    Machine learning, the field of AI that allows Alexa and Siri to parse what you say and self-driving cars to safely drive down a city street, could benefit from quantum computer-derived speedups, say researchers.

    Source: IEEE Spectrum.
    9813
  • Now You Too Can Buy Cloud-Based Deep Learning

    Facebook's deep-learning artificial intelligence systems have learned to recognize your friends in your photos, and Google's AI has learned to anticipate what you'll be searching for. But there's no need to feel left out, even if your company's computers haven't learned much lately.

    Source: IEEE Spectrum
    11754
  • Build your own machine-learning-powered robot arm using TensorFlow and Google Cloud

    At Google I/O 2017 and Cloud Next 2017, we exhibited a demo called Find Your Candy, a robot arm that listens for a voice request with your preferred flavor of candy, selects and picks up a piece of candy with that particular flavor from a table, and serves it to you

    Source: Google Cloud Platform
    14649
  • Will big data create a new untouchable business elite?

    Will the ascent of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning built by big data create an unstoppable inequality of innovation?

    Source: The Economist
    9294
  • Building a sentiment analysis bot with IBM Watson and Raspberry Pi

    Do you ever wonder how your teammates perceive your Slack chat messages? Maybe you sound heroic! Or unpleasant. Perhaps you project harsh undertones you haven't even noticed!

    Source: Medium
    12180
  • The Optimistic Promise of Artificial Intelligence

    Andrew Ng and Tong Zhang on how Artificial Intelligence is going to be like electricity, transforming every industry

    Source: WSJ
    13362
  • Enhancing Google Maps with Deep Learning and Street View

    Google's Ground Truth team recently announced a new deep learning model for the automatic extraction of information from geo-located image files to improve Google Maps.

    Source: Infoq
    13452
  • Job market in Q1 stays weak but with pockets of optimism

    Net job losses and layoffs not as big as indicated earlier; analysts note that services job creation has been adjusted upwards by 1,200 in latest report

    Source: Business Times
    9168
  • Commentary: Confronting the jobless future

    In Amazon's warehouses, there is a beehive of activity, and robots are increasingly doing more of the work. In less than five years, they will load self-driving trucks that transport goods to local distribution centers where drones will make last-mile deliveries. (Amazon chief executive Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.)

    Source: santafenewmexican
    12930
  • Bereaved father, Microsoft data scientists combat infant deaths

    Scientists crunching numbers on infant deaths in the US are using data-analysis algorithms to try and find new ways to reduce the number of babies lost to SIDS each year, with Microsoft contributing free cloud hosting and software tools for their work.

    Source: The Star
    9819
  • Unemployment is Up Because 'Make in India', Other Official Schemes Aren't Working

    Make in India, Digital India, Startup India and the Smart Cities project were all aimed at creating jobs for the country's youth, but the government has failed to deliver on that promise.

    Source: The Wire
    21063
  • Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and The Case Against Philanthropy As We Know It

    I was a teenager when I first visited the mansion-turned-art-museum on New York's Upper East Side.

    Source: America Magazine
    9726
  • Why Data Science Argues Against a Muslim Ban

    Some people have relied on "common sense" to brand an entire religion as dangerous-but rigorous analysis proves they're wrong

    Source: Scientific American
    8832
  • Singapore's unemployment rates up in Q1 2017 for most age, education groups

    SINGAPORE'S resident unemployment rates for most age and education groups were higher in the first quarter of this year compared to a year ago, according to figures released by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) on Tuesday.

    Source: Business Times
    10302
  • Facebook is building chat bots that can negotiate and plan ahead like actual humans

    Facebook says its machines are getting more and more human.

    Source: Recode
    9354
  • 3 Massive Big Data Problems Everyone Should Know About

    Today, Big Data gives us unprecedented insights and opportunities across all industries from healthcare to financial to manufacturing and more. But, it also raises concerns and questions that must be addressed.

    Source: Forbes
    10062
  • The One Thing that Makes a Great Data Leader

    What's the one thing that makes a great data leader?

    Source: Data-informed
    9027
  • Data Scientist: Learn the Skills you need for free

    Data Scientists are in big demand! We review career pathways, relevant data science skills, and how you can learn them at no cost.

    Source: KDnuggets
    11907
  • Why Companies Can't Succeed Without Being Employee-Centric

    Explore why employee-centric cultures help companies achieve their business goals.

    Source: Inc
    8436
  • Researchers Test An Optical Chip For Deep Learning

    The computer chip learned to recognize four basic vowel sounds, and it guessed correctly three out of every four times when tested. Other processors are more accurate - correct around 90% of the time - but few are as unique.

    Source: ElectronicDesign
    9648
  • How an American Kid in Budapest and a Programmer in Thailand Built a Million-Dollar Startup

    My company wouldn't have ever gotten off the ground if I hadn't taken a serious leap of faith.

    Source: Inc
    10164
  • 10 Free Must-Read Books for Machine Learning and Data Science

    Spring. Rejuvenation. Rebirth. Everything's blooming. And, of course, people want free ebooks. With that in mind, here's a list of 10 free machine learning and data science titles to get your spring reading started right.

    Source: KDnuggets
    12069
  • Get started in data science: 5 steps you can take online for free

    From gaining the right skills to acing your first interview, these resources can help put you on the right track

    Source: PCworld
    10068
  • 9 Must-Have Skills You Need to Become a Data Scientist

    Burtch Works details the top 9 data science skills that potential data scientists must have to be competitive in this growing marketplace from the perspective of a recruiter.

    Source: KDnuggets
    13701
  • This Email From Elon Musk to Tesla Employees Is a Master Class in Emotional Intelligence

    When the going gets tough, true leaders take action.

    Source: Inc
    9150
  • Time Inc. to Eliminate About 300 Jobs, or 4% of Workforce

    In a major restructuring, Time Inc. is eliminating about 300 jobs in the U.S. and abroad, as the country's largest magazine publisher sharpens its focus on digital media and video opportunities.

    Source: WSJ
    13533
  • Robot Uses Deep Learning and Big Data to Write and Play its Own Music

    Compositions created using database of well-known pop, classical and jazz artists

    Source: GATech
    9219
  • The 25 tech companies everyone wants to work for right now

    Tech is one of the hottest industries out there.

    Source: Business Insider
    11085
  • Why "skilled in machine learning" should be the new "proficient in Excel" on your resume

    It won't be long before "skilled in machine learning" becomes the new "proficient in Excel" as a standard bullet point on your resume.

    Source: QZ
    9261
  • 16 Tips You'll Never Hear In A Graduation Speech, But Should

    Graduating from college is like jumping off a plane with no parachute. Nobody teaches you how to fly as you fall.

    Source: Forbes
    9702
  • What Are The Top Five Skills Data Scientists Need?

    What are the top 5 skills needed to become a data scientist? originally appeared on Quora - the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world.

    Source: Forbes
    11424
  • 5 Questions To Expect In An E-Commerce Job Interview From Glossier, Away, And VF Corporation

    As an aspiring eCommerce marketing manager, you will have to be prepared to take responsibility for a number of eCommerce channels and to work cross-functionally with teams across your organization to achieve top line revenue goals.

    Source: Forbes
    14316
  • CEO Coder Lew Cirne Created New Relic To Measure Software Code Performance

    A Series of Forbes Insights Profiles of Thought Leaders Changing the Business Landscape: Lew Cirne, Founder and CEO, New Relic.

    Source: Forbes
    8949
  • Are We Overestimating Artificial Intelligence?

    Can technology ever truly replace a present and attentive human mind? It's a question with philosophical undertones, but as Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve and surprise us, that isn't stopping the tech industry from debating it.

    Source: CMSwire
    15117
  • Valeo launches the first global research center in artificial intelligence and deep learning dedicated to automotive applications.

    Artificial intelligence and deep learning are increasingly becoming key drivers for the challenges of the automated cars of tomorrow, from high performing perception sensors for vehicle context understanding to advanced automated driving functions in complex environments, smart interaction with users and learning capabilities through connected cars.

    Source: Valeo
    12840
  • 3 immutable qualities of successful data science

    Data scientists in the marketing world have something in common with the nerd characters on police-procedural TV shows, according to speakers at a DigitasLBi-hosted event in Singapore last week.

    Source: Campaign Asia
    9267
  • Hive AI Automates Image Recognition for Media Companies

    Machine learning and image recognition companies often require loads of data in order to fine tune their software to work well.

    Source: WSJ
    16098
  • Open collaboration key for data science to mature into a technology

    As data analytics matures from a science into a technology, companies are shifting their focus toward making products out of the advanced models generated by their data science organizations.

    Source: A silicon ANGLE
    10350
  • Big challenges for the Data Science Campus

    Interview: Tom Smith, managing director of the new body in the Office of National Statistics, says it can do a lot to support policy makers in understanding complex issues

    Source: ukauthority
    9666
  • The Founder Of Zoho Has A New Strategy To Hire Tech Talent

    Sridhar Vembu went into business with a friend and his brothers during the first dotcom boom and carved out a niche selling software to telecom companies such as Lucent and Nortel.

    Source: Forbes
    14514
  • The CEO of Dropbox shares his best advice for his 24-year-old self

    Drew Houston founded Dropbox when he was 24. About 10 years later, the file-sharing service has more than 500 million users, generates $1 billion-plus in annualized revenue, and was valued at about $10 billion in 2014.

    Source: Business Insider
    7782
  • It's time for an intelligent conversation on artificial intelligence

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is by far the technological advance that will have the most significant and far-reaching consequences for how Americans live, work and play in the decades ahead.

    Source: The Hill
    9285
  • Artificial Intelligence can predict whether someone will attempt suicide two years later: Study

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving into health care, led by some of the biggest technology companies and emerging startups using it to diagnose and respond to a raft of conditions.

    Source: HT
    7758
  • Artificial Intelligence Navigating Disruption in the Financial Industry

    A working definition of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the "theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence.

    Source: DH
    15816
  • Attribution Wish List: The 5 Technologies I Want to See In the Future

    Attribution technology still has a long way to go, but hopefully these technologies make that journey quicker.

    Source: Inc
    9510
  • 4 Books to Make You Stronger and More Resilient in 2017

    Whatever you hope for in 2017, you'll need to dig deep for strength, courage, and resilience. These books will help you achieve this.

    Source: HOB Team
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  • Artificial intelligence and privacy engineering: Why it matters NOW

    The growth of AI and large data sets pose great risks to privacy. Two top experts explain the issues to help your company manage this crucial part of the technology landscape.

    Source: ZDnet
    9645
  • Benevolent AI: drug research startup goes on hiring spree as UK's artificial intelligence sector booms

    Benevolent is one of five private AI companies that has reached a valuation of more than $1bn, according to CB Insights

    Source: Independent.co.uk
    15315
  • Element AI, a platform for companies to build AI solutions, raises $102M

    The race for artificial intelligence technology is on, and while tech giants like Google and Facebook snap up top talent to build out their own AI-powered products, a new startup has just raised a huge round of funding to help the rest of us

    Source: TC
    10734
  • Record funding for Element AI shines spotlight on Canada's artificial intelligence boom

    Canada's fast-growing artificial intelligence industry has received another shot in the arm.

    Source: BNN
    10050
  • How chatbots are killing jobs (and creating new ones)

    During the industrial revolution, there was an underlying fear about machines taking jobs away from humans.

    Source: VB
    10722
  • How Artificial Intelligence is set to disrupt our legal framework for Intellectual Property rights

    It's safe to say that most sectors will undergo significant disruption as a result of artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

    Source: IPwatchdog
    11322
  • Artificial intelligence and the coming health revolution

    Your next doctor could very well be a bot. And bots, or automated programs, are likely to play a key role in finding cures for some of the most difficult-to-treat diseases and conditions.

    Source: phys.org
    9471
  • How An Artificial Brain Could Help Us Outsmart Hackers

    During the past few years, deep learning has revolutionized nearly every field it has been applied to, resulting in the greatest leap in performance in the history of computer science.

    Source: Forbes
    9339
  • 'I Want To Expose Google's Mistakes': The Russian Hacker Blamed For A Big Android Fraud Problem

    Google's proud of its track record in protecting more than one billion Android phones and tablets from malevolent hackers.

    Source: Forbes
    9699
  • Data Science Terminology: 26 Key Concepts Everyone Should Understand

    Data science is the theory and practice powering the data-driven transformations we are seeing across industry and society today. Artificial intelligence (AI), self-driving cars, and predictive analytics are just a few of the breakthroughs that have been made thanks to our ever-growing ability to collect and analyze data.

    Source: Data Informed
    17397
  • Resources for getting started with Python and machine learning

    Advance from building a first program to building a neural network.

    Source: Opensource
    11604
  • The Machine Learning Algorithms Used in Self-Driving Cars

    Machine Learning applications include evaluation of driver condition or driving scenario classification through data fusion from different external and internal sensors. We examine different algorithms used for self-driving cars.

    Source: KDnuggets
    17943
  • 6 Interesting Things You Can Do with Python on Facebook Data

    Facebook has a huge amount of data that is available for you to explore, you can do many things with this data. I will be sharing my experience with you on how you can use the Facebook Graph API for analysis with Python.

    Source: KDnuggets
    15291
  • 10 Ways AI-Powered Conversational Commerce Can Help You Make Money

    Messaging applications are now taking over, as more consumers are using them for personal conversations.

    Source: Entrepreneur India
    9714
  • 10 Things You Must Do Before Quitting Your Job to Start Your Company

    So you've decided you're ready to take the plunge, quit your job, and get your own company up and running. You have an amazing ">business idea you are ready to launch.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9702
  • How Managers Drive Results and Employee Engagement at the Same Time

    Is it possible to be a high-standards, results-driven leader while at the same time building an engaged, fun-to-work-with team?

    Source: HBR
    8880
  • Google's Tensor2Tensor makes it easier to conduct deep learning experiments

    Google's brain team is open sourcing Tensor2Tensor, a new deep learning library designed to help researchers replicate results from recent papers in the field and push the boundaries of what's possible by trying new combinations of models, datasets and other parameters.

    Source: TC
    12081
  • Google Launches Its Artificial Intelligence-Powered Jobs Search Engine

    Looking for a new job is getting easier. Google today launched a new jobs search feature right on its search result pages that lets you search for jobs across virtually all of the major online job boards like LinkedIn, Monster, WayUp, DirectEmployers, CareerBuilder and Facebook and others.

    Source: TC
    9261
  • Big Data Jobs In High Demand; Amazon, HCL, IBM Among Top Recruiters: Study

    Increase in the number of jobs available in analytics is nearly twice that of the previous year, according to the Analytics & Data Science India Jobs Study 2017.

    Source: NDTV
    11388
  • Artificial Intelligence Based fashion startup Fabulyst raises seed round

    Fabulyst Pvt. Ltd, which operates an artificial intelligence-based platform emulating a personal stylist, has raised Rs 1.4 crore ($216,000) in seed funding from iB Hubs, a launchpad-cum-accelerator for startups.

    Source: VCC
    17178
  • 53% of Marketers Plan To Adopt Artificial Intelligence In Two Years

    These and many other insights are from the Salesforce Fourth Annual State of Marketing - Marketing Embraces the AI Revolution published last week.

    Source: Forbes
    13713
  • Artificial Intelligence Has Potential to Increase Corporate Profitability in 16 Industries by an Average of 38 Percent by 2035

    Businesses that successfully apply artificial intelligence (AI) could increase profitability by an average of 38 percent by 2035, according to a new report from Accenture.

    Source: Accenture
    17976
  • 3 ways Artificial Intelligence is already impacting ecommerce

    Advances in artificial intelligence and deep learning have changed our lives. We are already using it even without realizing it: AI helps to power Google's search engine, Tesla's self-driving cars, Apple's voice assistant, and Amazon's shopping recommendations.

    Source: VB
    8679
  • Cisco hopes artificial intelligence and subscription pricing can make it cool again

    Company launches networking architecture that can leverage machine learning, with focus on subscription pricing

    Source: Marekt Watch
    9021
  • Google can turn an ordinary PC into a deep learning machine

    You can speed up AI training without having to use a supercomputer.

    Source: HOB Team
    10530
  • MongoDB launches Stitch, a new backend as a service, and brings Atlas to Azure and GCP

    MongoDB is hosting its annual developer conference in Chicago this week and no good developer conference would be complete without a few product launches.

    Source: cloud,developer,enterprise,tc,mongodb,databases,developers
    8325
  • Inside Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence Comeback

    As one of the three intellects who shaped the deep learning that now dominates artificial intelligence, he has been catapulted to stardom.

    Source: Wired
    9600
  • The 4 Types of Innovation and the Problems They Solve

    One of the best innovation stories I've ever heard came to me from a senior executive at a leading tech firm.

    Source: HBR
    16419
  • 6 Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Smart Government Lessons

    WHAT IS THE STATE OF SMART GOVERNMENT AND SMART CITIES TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION?

    Source: Freebalance
    14553
  • How Artificial Intelligence is Shaping Organizations?

    Indian companies and start-ups are focusing on developing conversational bots, speech recognition tools, intelligent digital assistants and conversational services to be built over social media channels.

    Source: DQ
    15864
  • Tesla hires AI expert to help lead team in charge of self-driving software

    Tesla Inc. has hired a Stanford University computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence and deep learning to lead its efforts around driverless cars.

    Source: Marketwatch
    13485
  • Harvard launches data science master's degree program

    Harvard will offer a Master of Science (SM) degree in Data Science beginning in fall of 2018. The new degree, under the joint academic leadership of the faculties of Computer Science in the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS), and of Statistics in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), will train students in the rapidly growing field of data science.

    Source: HBR
    17505
  • Google's AI subsidiary DeepMind is partnering with another UK hospital

    DeepMind's Streams app will help doctors and nurses access patient's medical data

    Source: Theverge
    10269
  • Jack Ma: Artificial intelligence could set off WWIII, but 'humans will win'

    Artificial intelligence could set off a third world war, but humans will win the battle, according to Alibaba founder Jack Ma.

    Source: CNBC
    10539
  • Julia Computing raises $4.6 mn in seed round

    US- and Bangalore-based Julia Computing, a provider of open source language for data science and machine learning, has received $4.6 million (Rs 30 crore) in seed funding from US-based investment firms General Catalyst and Founder Collective.

    Source: VCC
    23307
  • The Kaggle data science community is competing to improve airport security with AI

    Going through airport security is a universally painful experience. And despite being slow and invasive, the TSA doesn't have a great record at catching threats.

    Source: TC
    12087
  • How to hire a great Data Scientist?

    Data Science is a comparatively new domain which most of us is not thorough with, agreed?

    Source: Aircto
    9570
  • Indian IT do not depend on H-1B visa: Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka

    Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka refutes the general impression that Indian IT industry's outsourcing business is dependent on H-1B visa, rules on which are being tightened by US President Donald Trump

    Source: Livemint
    14862
  • Can machine learning secure your competitive advantage?

    Business dynamics are evolving with every passing second. There is no doubt that the competition in todayâ??s business world is much more intense than it was a decade ago.

    Source: Scientific American
    10464
  • The 4 types of cybersecurity threats and a formula to fight them

    Banks have long been forced to the front lines of cybersecurity and at the 2017 Borderless Cyber event, the CISO of Wells Fargo explained how to pick your battles.

    Source: Tech Republic
    9006
  • Know the Difference Between AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning

    AI is defined by many terms that crop up everywhere and are often used interchangeably. Read through to better know the difference between AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning.

    Source: Edgylabs
    12399
  • The Real Threat of Artificial Intelligence

    What worries you about the coming world of artificial intelligence?

    Source: NY Times
    9690
  • Artificial Intelligence-proof your career

    Augment your skills, learn to work with machines

    Source: Mint
    10392
  • Deep Learning for Visual Tasks

    A.I. now rivals or exceeds the ability of experts in medicine and other fields to interpret what they see.

    Source: Scientific American.
    12606
  • Haptik opens up AI assistant technology that powers its chatbots

    Developers can use the chatbot NER to build and enhance the intelligence of chatbots targeted at domains like personal assistance, e-commerce, insurance, healthcare and fitness.

    Source: ET
    10221
  • Google is 'replacing' Gchat today - here's what that means

    Google is requiring users of its Google Talk messaging service in Gmail to switch to Hangouts after Monday.

    Source: Business Insider
    9639
  • This medical marijuana start-up uses artificial intelligence to find which strain is best for you

    Artificial 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: CNBC
    8706
  • Artificial Intelligence: Here are the different avatars of AI at the centre of innovation

    At the annual Futiju Forum, held in Tokyo recently, technology-largely artificial intelligence (AI) including machine learning-was at the centre of all innovation, with the aim of helping solve everyday problems.

    Source: Financial Express
    8523
  • HubSpot is going to give one lucky person $100,000 to start his or her dream business

    What kind of business would you start if someone suddenly handed you $100,000?

    Source: Business Insider
    11610
  • Is Artificial Intelligence Making Us Really Dumb?

    Moore's law famously declared that the processing power of microchips will grow exponentially. What today's keyboard warriors will find is that human brainpower and waking hours do not. As computers replace calculators, our tools become more capable, yet from society to software, can our very physical forms possibly keep up?

    Source: Forbes
    9456
  • Machine Learning Is Creating A Demand For New Skills

    Last year saw a record number of investments in AI with $5 billion in funding, and the number continues to grow. Investors' activity indicates the significance of this kind of technology for society

    Source: Forbes
    10728
  • Google's latest AI experiment lets software autocomplete your doodles

    Google Brain, the search giant's internal artificial intelligence division, has been making substantial progress on computer vision techniques that let software parse the contents of hand-drawn images and then recreate those drawings on the fly.

    Source: The Verge
    8220
  • If your job is 90% coding, then you have something to worry about

    Last month, Sudhakar Choudhari took the company bus as usual from his one-bedroom apartment to the suburban offices of Tech Mahindra, a major employer of workers in India that powers the global technology machine behind the scenes. Then a manager took him into a conference room and asked him to resign.

    Source: ET
    13458
  • An Advanced AI Has Been Deployed to Fight Against Hackers

    CERN and the Large Hadron Collider depend on a massive computer grid, as does the global network of scientists who use LHC data. CERN scientists are now teaching an AI system to protect the grid from cyber threats using machine learning.

    Source: Futurism
    15294
  • IBM to engage with developers on Artificial Intelligence, machine learning

    Tech giant IBM is looking at engaging with developers in India in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning and Internet of Things (IoT) to help them hone their skills for new technology trends.

    Source: Zee News
    19689
  • What Everyone Should Know about Machine Learning

    Over the last few months I've had the opportunity to talk to a lot of decision-makers about artificial intelligence in general and machine learning in particular.

    Source: Talend
    11295
  • 9 Artificial Intelligence Startups in Medical Imaging

    You don't have to be a gambler to appreciate the complexities of the card game Texas Hold 'Em. It involves a strategy that needs to evolve based on the players around the table, it takes a certain amount of intuition, and it doesn't require the player to win every hand.

    Source: Nanalyze
    25551
  • Want to learn machine learning in 15 minutes? Start here...

    A guide to seeing the wood for the decision trees

    Source: The Register
    10191
  • Who Is Winning the AI Race?

    China and the United States dominate the world of artificial-intelligence research. Microsoft, IBM, and Google are the leading companies.

    Source: HOB Team
    22785
  • Machine Learning and the Language of the Brain

    For years, researchers have been trying to figure out how the human brain organizes language - what happens in the brain when a person is presented with a word or an image.

    Source: The Next Platform
    10404
  • The things jobless engineers should do to get back into India's IT game

    Whether you're fresh out of engineering college or a few years into your career, all the bad news surrounding India's IT industry is understandably a cause for concern.

    Source: QZ
    11067
  • Net-a-Porter owner opens tech hub in London

    New building in White City shows increased commitment to IT, and the UK, after merger with Italy's Yoox

    Source: Theguardian
    10680
  • AI: Everything you need to know

    Imagine a business world where employees are faster and more productive - where they can make smarter decisions and have the time to focus on strategy and being creative. This is all a near-reality with continued breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities. AI is at the tipping point of becoming the next great technological disruptor.

    Source: Salesforce
    10416
  • The 11 industries most under threat from artificial intelligence

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to kill off 5 million human jobs by 2020 but some industries are more at risk than others.

    Source: Business Insider
    13302
  • IARPA Project Targets Hidden Algorithms of the Brain

    Whether in the brain or in code, neural networks are shaping up to be one of the most critical areas of research in both neuroscience and computer science.

    Source: The Next Platform
    23520
  • Benefits & Risks of Artificial Intelligence

    "Everything we love about civilization is a product of intelligence, so amplifying our human intelligence with artificial intelligence has the potential of helping civilization flourish like never before - as long as we manage to keep the technology beneficial."

    Source: Future of Life
    19224
  • Facebook improves its AI Messenger assistant 'M' with new wits

    Facebook M, the company's AI-powered assistant that lives inside Messenger, was launched widely back in April, giving suggestions to users based on the context of their conversations. Today, M is getting a bit smarter and more socially capable.

    Source: TC
    16935
  • Everything You Need To Know About Chatbots

    One of the trends presented at the beginning of this year that will dominate the near future for mobile development and for mobile marketing is without doubt the expansion of chatbots.

    Source: Traffic Habits
    8622
  • The Best Career Advice From Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Other Billionaire College Dropouts

    For the best career advice, take a lesson from these self-made billionaires.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    10170
  • How Humans Surrender to Language AI

    I am more optimistic now than ever that natural language chatbots will succeed.

    Source: Chatbots news daily
    9621
  • Turning advances in VR and AR into business innovation (VB Live)

    VR and AR are not just for games. It offers consumers a new way to engage with your brand. Why should you care and how can you start?

    Source: Venture beat
    7125
  • Radeon, GeForce video cards remain hard to find due to cryptocurrency

    For a brief moment earlier this week, PC gamers looking to upgrade their rigs with the latest video cards from AMD or Nvidia felt some hope.

    Source: Venture Beat
    8748
  • Its not your imagination, you are waiting longer for an UberPOOL using your commuter card

    Use a commuter benefits card to take UberPOOL? You might have noticed you have a much longer wait time to get a ride than those using just a regular credit card.

    Source: Tech Crunch
    7131
  • A Machine Learning driven chatbot that simplifies service bookings and tracking for Automobile Industry

    Maximizing sales and profitability in this competitive world of automobile industry sales is being driven more by customer service

    Source: Chatbot News Daily
    10518
  • Artificial intelligence: Three common misconceptions

    By dispelling the myths surrounding this emerging technology, businesses will be able to realize its true potential.

    Source: IT Proportal
    7566
  • Google Exec: Better Computers Will Make "The Number of Jobs Go Up, Not Down."

    Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google's parent company, Alphabet, recently spoke at the Viva Technology conference in Paris. He talked about how artificial intelligence and the increase in global connectivity would drive humanity forward.

    Source: Futurism
    8547
  • Google's DeepMind Is Now Capable of Creating Images from Your Sentences

    Google's DeepMind team has developed a way for their AI to be able to create images from sentences. The more detailed the sentence, the more detailed the resulting image will be.

    Source: Futurism
    16962
  • How will artificial intelligence affect the UK economy?

    Find out more about one of the biggest commercial opportunities in today's fast-changing economy.

    Source: PWC.co.uk
    11481
  • AI Is Taking Over Jobs: Current Trends, Risks, and Projections

    Where on the continuum from a total-loss-of-jobs disaster to a minimum effect is the imminent implementation of AI taking us?

    Source: Chatbot News Daily
    8991
  • How artificial intelligence will impact the future of healthcare

    Recently, my colleague looked at how healthcare analytics has changed over the past 10 years. Now, let's look at the future of artificial intelligence in healthcare.

    Source: Streamline Health
    18363
  • What Will The Rise of Conscious Machines Mean for Human Beings?

    Zombies and aliens may not be a realistic threat to our species. But there's one stock movie villain we can't be so sanguine about: sentient robots.

    Source: Futurism
    10197
  • Datameer makes deep learning more accessible

    With SmartAI, Datameer is addressing the last mile in putting machine learning to work in business intelligence.

    Source: ZDnet
    12666
  • Google will let anyone try some of its experimental apps from its new 'Area 120' division

    Google is going public with its internal startup incubator, Area 120.

    Source: Business Insider
    8466
  • Inside the black box: Understanding AI decision-making

    Artificial intelligence algorithms are increasingly influential in peoples' lives, but their inner workings are often opaque. We examine why, and explore what's being done about it.

    Source: ZDnet
    22497
  • Artificial Intelligence: The next big career!

    AI enables computer systems to perform tasks which normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.

    Source: HOB Team
    11754
  • What Is a Chatbot: 5 Facts You Should Know About Chatbot Development

    On the beginning of the century nobody known what are chatbots, but now they are becoming increasingly popular, especially in recent months. It's important to note that its popularity growth depends not only on the variety of smart bots.

    Source: Masterofcode
    14385
  • NLP and Advanced AI in Chatbots

    Chatbot app expansion within the last couple months is continuing to change the direction of the tech world development towards the most popular messaging platforms, like Facebook Messenger, Telegram, WeChat, Line, Skype, Twitter Direct Messages, Slack, Google Assistant and others.

    Source: Masterofcode
    20622
  • Artificial Intelligence Will Add $15.7 Trillion to the Global Economy: PwC

    Machines capable of carrying out tasks normally reserved for humans will boost global GDP by as much as 14 percent by 2030, according to PwC.

    Source: Investopedia
    12972
  • How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing The Way We Analyze Consumer Behavior

    When I started my business, I chose to make my mark by taking an imaginative approach in an industry where traditional communication strategies were the norm. In the earlier days, we did this by using video as a means to pitch. Nowadays, we call that content creation.

    Source: Forbes
    9921
  • Q&A | Human brain structure inspires artificial intelligence

    Scientists are looking at how the brain processes information, and how that can be used in AI

    Source: CBC
    10419
  • Hacking the human brain - lab-made synapses for artificial intelligence

    One of the greatest challenges facing artificial intelligence development is understanding the human brain and figuring out how to mimic it.

    Source: ACS
    12819
  • How Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Affect Investing

    Retail investors do not always have adequate time to research opportunities for making money. Fortunately, the rise of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) is helping individual investors make more informed investment choices.

    Source: Investopedia
    10638
  • Artificial intelligence in the software engineering workflow

    The workflow of the AI researcher has been quite different from the workflow of the software developer. Peter Norvig explores how the two can come together.

    Source: Oreilly
    25344
  • How to Make a Bot? Top 10 Best Chatbot Platform Tools to Make Chatbots for Your Business

    According to Business Insider, 80% of companies want to use chatbots by 2020. And why wouldn't they? Customers want to use some best chatbot to experience 24/7 support

    Source: masterofcode
    24021
  • Top 10 Best Chatbots Apps powered by Artificial Intelligence

    In 2012, an article published on Gizmodo stated that the best chatbot in the world is awful. Last year, Forbes published an article titled "Chatbots Will Be Your New Best Friend."

    Source: HOB Team
    22497
  • Mendel.ai nabs $2 million to match cancer patients with the latest clinical trials

    Dr. Karim Galil was tired. He was tired of losing patients to cancer. He was tired of messy medical records. And he was tired of trying to stay on top of the avalanche of clinical trials touting one solution or another.

    Source: TC
    12264
  • Big pharma turns to AI to speed drug discovery, GSK signs deal

    The world's leading drug companies are turning to artificial intelligence to improve the hit-and-miss business of finding new medicines, with GlaxoSmithKline unveiling a new $43 million deal in the field on Sunday.

    Source: Reuters
    13419
  • A-Why? The Generalized Model in Artificial Intelligence

    After over half a century of fictitious media narratives about machines with goals ranging from planetary genocide to human instrumentality, the technology behind the concept of artificial intelligence is constantly over and underestimated in terms of its potential to disrupt the way human beings work, communicate, and live. AI has been here since at least the 90's, under a host of different names and fields.

    Source: Chatbot News Daily
    8763
  • The chatbots are coming: How market research can benefit from the age of AI

    The latest developments in the rapidly progressing world of communications technology, you may have heard a lot about chatbots lately.

    Source: Chatbot News Daily
    8721
  • AI Chatbot: NLP and ML Platforms Comparison for Creating Best AI

    Users want to chat with a bot about anything and get an answer to each question immediately. The AI chatbot is a great way to satisfy such informational craving. What makes a bot intelligent?

    Source: Chatbot News Daily
    17715
  • Can Artificial Intelligence End the Human Race?

    Stephen Hawking had warned a few years ago that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could spell the end of human race, a threat echoed by Elon Musk, the founder of Tesla, Bill Gates, and many others.

    Source: The Citizen
    10239
  • How to Build a Bot: Facebook Bot for Free Without Coding

    While some digital marketers are still discovering the power of social media, those who are on the cutting edge of technological progress are raising awareness about chatbots and how to build a bot.

    Source: Masterofcode
    10872
  • China to Invest Big in Artificial Intelligence and Automation

    At their recent Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit in Tianjan, China made clear its plan to invest heavily in AI and automation technologies in the next 10 to 15 years.

    Source: Wallstreetnewscast
    9000
  • How Bots are Good for Business. Bot Summit Winnipeg 2017 Takeaways

    On June, 16 we hosted our first ever Bot Summit 2017 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada to bring Winnipeg businesses together and ideate what bots can accomplish for their respective organizations.

    Source: Masterofcode
    9231
  • Internet regulation: is it time to rein in the tech giants?

    "Enough is enough," said Theresa May outside 10 Downing Street after the London Bridge attack last month. "When it comes to taking on extremism and terrorism, things need to change." And one of those things was the behaviour of internet firms, which should not allow extremism a place to breed.

    Source: theguardian
    7635
  • What is the AI revolution?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is far more than a buzzword. In a world where marketers are continually pushing for better consumer personalisation and solid marketing ROIs, AI helps by giving that high degree of precision and micro-targeting that's not possible for humans.

    Source: Adnews
    9699
  • Microsoft is laying off 'thousands' of staff in a major global sales reorganization

    Microsoft is poised to layoff thousands of employees worldwide in a move to reorganize its salesforce.

    Source: TC
    10236
  • For IT Professionals, A New $16 Billion Opportunity Opens Up

    Big Data analytics sector in India is expected to witness eight-fold growth by 2025 - from the current $2 billion to reach $16 billion, say industry experts.

    Source: NDTV
    11142
  • Top Programming Languages 2017

    Coding languages go in and out of fashion as new languages emerge and established languages become obsolete. Software developers need to keep up with these trends to remain employable and capable of creating cutting-edge software.

    Source: Masterofcode
    21081
  • What CEOs Should Know About Cybersecurity

    If you are a typical CEO, a discussion about cybersecurity probably makes you a bit tense. It's a deeply technical topic, the risks are varied and difficult to quantify, and there are many vendors and experts continuously beating the drum that you are not doing enough or that your organization may be open to catastrophic attack.

    Source: Forbes
    10062
  • Payment terminal company iZettle is signing 1,000 new businesses a day

    iZettle, the fast-growing Swedish payment terminal company, is signing 1,000 new businesses a day and seeing huge traction in the UK.

    Source: Business Insider
    10830
  • IngDan Labs Announces Disruptive K-System to Unleash AI Industry Potential

    Cogobuy Group ("Cogobuy" or the "Company", stock code: 400.HK; with its subsidiaries (the ''Group'')), the largest e-commerce platform serving the electronics manufacturing industry in China, is pleased to announce IngDan Labs, its research unit, has launched an open Artificial Intelligence ("AI") platform.

    Source: PR Newswire
    12585
  • Google DeepMind's first deal with the NHS was illegal, UK data regulator rules

    The UK's data protection watchdog has ruled that a deal between DeepMind and an NHS trust "failed to comply with data protection law."

    Source: Business Insider
    10233
  • AI will help us download meeting notes to our brains by 2030

    The internet is overflowing with tips on how to hack your health. From increasing cognitive function by drinking butter-spiked coffee to tracking sleep, stress, and activity levels with increasingly sophisticated fitness wearables, ours is a culture obsessed with optimizing performance.

    Source: VB
    8496
  • How to make your chatbot align tightly with business goals

    As the chatbot world continues to expand, we in the tech industry face some critical questions. How will we measure success? And how do we ensure our approach to development drives successful outcomes?

    Source: VB
    7200
  • 6 voicebot challenges and opportunities

    The voicebot ecosystem is growing immensely - and amazing opportunities abound. Reading a recent post by Alon Bonder, and realizing the main subject of conversation for product managers, startups, and developers is voice-tech, I figured out some points to help you focus on building the right product for what's coming next.

    Source: VB
    9024
  • Defending Ransomware with Artificial Intelligence

    AI has been helping you with ordering food, assist you in daily household chores, imbibing your personality in games and now it has been advancing towards digital data security.

    Source: HOB Team
    10629
  • Outside of AI, companies are doing less research and more development

    If you've been following the headlines in the world of AI, you might be fooled into thinking that corporations are doubling down, rather than withdrawing, from pure research.

    Source: TC
    8940
  • Coding Is An Overrated Skill: Here's What You Really Need To Know

    Essential lessons from the founders of WeWork, ClassPass, Hint and Quest

    Source: Inc
    16884
  • Artificial intelligence better than scientists at choosing successful IVF embryos

    'We won't waste time on treatments that won't work, so the patient should get pregnant quicker,' says clinic director.

    Source: Independent
    7920
  • NASA will use artificial intelligence for planetary defense

    NASA's Frontier Development Lab (FDL), a public-private research institute operated jointly by the space agency's Ames Research Center and the SETI Institute, announced it will use artificial intelligence to study methods of protecting the Earth from potentially hazardous asteroids and comets.

    Source: The Space Reporter
    13845
  • Machine Learning is Everywhere: Preparing for the Future

    The influence and impact of machine learning can be seen in everything from our morning coffee orders to the online banking apps we use.

    Source: Datanami
    9702
  • Machine learning is fast becoming business imperative for marketing

    Imagine a world ruled by robots, where artificial intelligence (AI) is used to wield commercial influence and drive our daily decisions.

    Source: Venture Burn
    8943
  • Ratan Tata: Artificial intelligence to eliminate human inputs, impact jobs

    The Tata patriarch also highlighted that group companies will have to reinvent themselves to the changing times even as new-age intelligence of the future would in some way replicate human thinking.

    Source: Moneycontrol
    10890
  • Microsoft shuffles sales, marketing to focus on Cloud, artificial intelligence

    Microsoft reorganizes its sales and marketing operations in a bid to woo more customers in areas like artificial intelligence and the cloud

    Source: Livemint
    10188
  • Meet The Startups That Bring Artificial Intelligence To Log Management And Analysis

    Artificial Intelligence is set to disrupt every industry vertical. While scenarios like self-driving cars and cancer diagnosis instantly get our attention, more common areas such as IT operations and DevOps are also impacted by AI.

    Source: Forbes
    17913
  • Artificial Intelligence Goes Hand in Hand with Cybersecurity

    The cyberthreat landscape evolves at breakneck speed. While cybercriminals are able to compromise a system in hours or minutes, the reaction of companies usually takes months or even years.

    Source: Pandasecurity
    18369
  • Google's DeepMind Trial Failed to Comply With Data Protection Laws

    The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust gave Google's DeepMind artificial intelligence program data on 1.6 million patients without proper consent, the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has found.

    Source: PC Mag
    9756
  • Why, Robot? Understanding AI ethics

    Maybe we're headed for a robo-pocalpse, but let's deal with these other problems first, eh?

    Source: The Register
    9513
  • Google's AI powerhouse DeepMind is opening its first international lab in Canada

    Although it was bought by Google in 2014, AI firm DeepMind has always been true to its British roots - expanding its offices in London, working closely with UK institutions like the NHS, and even teaching in the country's universities.

    Source: The Verge
    8916
  • $7 Trillion boost in GDP with Artificial Intelligence

    A new report by PwC predicts a 14% growth in global GDP by 2030(equivalent to $15.7 trillion), supporting about 10% GDP growth in UK (equivalent to $232 billion), with Artificial Intelligence as the catalyst.

    Source: HOB Team
    17556
  • Chart a career in AI and machine learning - get started for just $39

    On the vast landscape of technological innovation, it's hard to argue there's any field more inherently fascinating than artificial intelligence. Between areas like automated speech, sophisticated web searches and even the robotic brains behind self-driving vehicles, the process of teaching machines to learn is an exploding growth arena.

    Source: TNW
    10353
  • The Future of Productivity: AI and Machine Learning

    Industry experts explain how AI will change the way we work.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    15444
  • Baidu acquires natural language startup Kitt.ai, maker of chatbot engine ChatFlow

    China's search giant Baidu has made another acquisition to continue its push into artificial intelligence, and specifically to help it carve out a place for itself as a platform for developers who want to create chatbots and other services based on natural language technology.

    Source: TC
    14850
  • Machine learning is already a part of your life, you just don't know it yet

    If you were born in the 80s or 90s, then there's a good chance the words 'machine learning' conjure images of Arnold Schwarzenegger as The Terminator. It sounds like a far future concept that may be synonymous with AI and 'the rise of the machines'.

    Source: Androidauthority
    12108
  • How to Prepare Employees to Work With AI

    Will the age of artificial intelligence bring human augmentation or human redundancy?

    Source: Entrepreneur
    13575
  • The Darker Side Of Machine Learning

    Machine learning needs techniques to prevent adversarial use, along with better data protection and management.

    Source: Semi Engineering
    8493
  • Will a Robot Take My Job?

    In the next decade, your job as it's currently described might not even exist. Sound scary? What if I told you it's a good thing?

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9681
  • Alibaba: Building a retail ecosystem on data science, machine learning, and cloud

    What does it take to compete in a global arena in which retail and cloud are increasingly intertwined? Domain-specific data science and machine learning for the masses, according to Alibaba.

    Source: ZDnet
    14421
  • Why are ransomware attacks successful?

    A new major ransomware attack unleashed with full force last Wednesday. The attack was initially thought to have spread solely in Europe and Asia, but earlier today we received confirmations that businesses and individuals based in North America and Australia have been affected too.

    Source: Pandasecurity
    8697
  • Is Artificial Intelligence Over-Hyped?

    Worldwide spending on cognitive and artificial intelligence (AI) systems is predicted to increase 59.3% year-over-year to reach $12.5 billion by the end of 2017, according to an International Data Corporation (IDC) spending guide.

    Source: Mediapost
    12324
  • EDR Solutions Trending in Corporate Cybersecurity

    You can't protect everything equally...we have to find a way to control only what matters." With these words, Earl Perkins, research vice president at Gartner, struck upon the main security challenge currently facing businesses and governments.

    Source: Pandasecurity
    9492
  • DataScience.com Partners with The Data Incubator to Deliver Enterprise Data Science Curriculum

    DataScience.com customers can now benefit from The Data Incubator's comprehensive data science training in the DataScience.com Platform.

    Source: Global Newswire
    10641
  • Data scientists are in demand on Wall Street. Here's what you need to know to land a job

    Most industries are struggling to find data science expertise, but Wall Street especially has particularly keen to hire in this area. Data has always been a big part of the finance industry, and over the last few years, top financial services firms have ramped up their spending, investing millions of dollars to recruit and train data scientists.

    Source: Efinancial Career
    9579
  • The Robots are Coming: Is AI the Future of Biotech?

    AI, or artificial intelligence, has taken root in biotech. In this article, a contributor explores its newfound niches in the industry.

    Source: Labiotech
    19857
  • What Is Artificial Intelligence, Really?

    In popular media, "Artificial Intelligence" is by turns godlike, monstrous, uncannily human and a hoax; it inspires both awe and deep suspicion - it's unnatural.

    Source: Huffingtonpost
    9891
  • Is machine learning overtaking Sales Professionals?

    Machine learning is the next big thing, proclaimed by the industry experts and it has started enabling different industries grow their revenue.

    Source: HOB Team
    19065
  • Tutorial on Automated Machine Learning using MLBox

    What if I tell you there exists a library called MLBox , which does most of the heavy lifting in machine learning for you in minimal lines of code? From missing value imputation to feature engineering using state-of-the-art Entity Embeddings for categorical features, MLBox has it all.

    Source: Analytics Vidhya
    18102
  • Heart Smart: How HeartFlow Uses AI to Detect Heart Disease

    Coronary heart disease is the world's biggest killer, responsible for nearly 9 million deaths worldwide and diagnosed in 12 million to 13 million Americans each year. Personalized medical technology company HeartFlow uses GPU-accelerated deep learning to find a better solution.

    Source: NVidia
    9678
  • The AI Revolution Is Remaking Every Business in Every Industry

    There is no typecast for savvy AI businesses. They come in all sizes and represent an ever broadening swath of industry. Simply put, the era of artificial intelligence is remaking business as we know it.

    Source: NVidia
    11622
  • The Evolution of Bots: An Interview with Facebook Messenger's Anand Chandrasekaran

    What a chatbot is now is much greater than before and the evolution is accelerating.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    8010
  • Why Small Business Should Be Paying Attention to Artificial Intelligence

    As customers become accustomed to AI-powered solutions, they'll expect the same from their local businesses.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9687
  • 5 Startup Lessons That Could Have Saved Me 5 Years

    Want to overcome some of the hurdles of starting a business? These tips will help you reach the finish line faster.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9387
  • Economy adds 222K jobs in June, beating expectations

    The U.S. jobs market added 222,000 jobs in June, the Labor Department announced on Friday, well above expectations and good news for the Trump administration, which has sought to keep focus on the economy.

    Source: THE HILL
    13968
  • 11 Steps to Starting a Successful Business in Your 20s

    Your 20s are meant for hustling. Millennials and Gen Zers have an amazing opportunity at their fingertips. While our parents' generation had to put in the time and work their way up the corporate ladder, the iGeneration and Net Generation have a quicker (and more fun!) alternative. Since we grew up with technology, we have a competitive advantage to build brands that rely on digital marketing and technology.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9912
  • 7 Truths About Success Millennial Entrepreneurs Just Don't Get

    What it takes to succeed as a young founder in a manner that makes a difference and attracts people to your vision.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    16218
  • 4 Ways Creativity Is Killing Your Viable Business Ideas

    Perfect is the enemy of good. Your innovative concepts are worthless if you can't implement your vision.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    10272
  • Upcoming Meetings in Analytics, Big Data, Data Science, Machine Learning: July and Beyond

    Coming soon: 61st World Statistics Congress Marrakech, TDWI Anaheim, ICML Sydney, KDD-2017 Halifax, JupyterCon NYC, Big Data Innovation Summit Boston, and many more.

    Source: KDnuggets
    22038
  • Best way to learn Bot Development

    Best Courses for Bot Development - How to Make a Facebook Messenger Chat Bot in 1hr. You will Learn How to Build a ChatBot for Facebook Messenger in 1 hour! You will learn by building 2 bots for Facebook Messenger: a parrot bot and a bot for your favorite football team.

    Source: Chatbotslife
    11742
  • McKinsey's State Of Machine Learning And AI, 2017

    McKinsey Global Institute Study, and discussion paper, Artificial Intelligence, The Next Digital Frontier (80 pp., PDF, free, no opt-in) published last month. McKinsey Global Institute published an article summarizing the findings titled How Artificial Intelligence Can Deliver Real Value To Companies. McKinsey interviewed more than 3,000 senior executives on the use of AI technologies, their companies.

    Source: Forbes
    26793
  • 3 Perspectives of Visionary Leaders

    A vision is meaningless until other people come to see what you see.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    8067
  • Artificial intelligence in here and now

    Today, even as automation is prevalent across industries, we have quickly moved to the age of robotics and artificial intelligence

    Source: Livemint
    9915
  • Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence - And The Future Of Accounting

    Take a deep breath. Robots are NOT going to replace all human accountants or bookkeepers (at least not anytime soon).

    Source: Forbes
    17559
  • The 7 Biggest Time-Wasters in a New Entrepreneur's Day

    Accepting that you'll never have "everything" done is just as important as weeding out your time-wasting habits.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    8580
  • Time to rethink machine learning: The big data gobble is OFF the menu

    What size do big things start? Small Machine learning (ML) may well be The Next Big Thing, but it has yet to register in mainstream enterprise adoption. While breathless prognosticators proclaim 50 per cent of organisations lining up to magically transform themselves in 2017 with ML, more canny observers put the number closer to 15 per cent. And that's being generous.

    Source: Theregister
    9267
  • This Is How Google Wants to 'Humanize' Artificial Intelligence

    Google's plans a big research project aimed at making artificial intelligence more useful. The search giant debuted an initiative on Monday that brings together various Google researchers to study how people interact with software powered by AI technologies like machine learning.

    Source: Fortune
    18810
  • Get smart: How artificial intelligence is changing our lives

    Artificial 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: CNBC
    8703
  • AI is Changing Everything - Even Science Itself

    AI is being used for much more than many realize. In fact, particle physicists are currently pushing the limits of our understanding of the universe with the help of these technologies.

    Source: Futurism
    10110
  • 4 Productivity Tips That Changed My Life This Year

    This year was a big one for me. My income quadrupled, my workload decreased and business expanded faster than I could have imagined. How? Simple: Intentional productivity.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9933
  • AI Can Now Produce Better Art Than Humans. Here's How.

    Scientists have created an artificially intelligent system that is capable of producing cutting edge paintings that some consider to be better than works created by humans. How do the paintings, and other AI creations, relate to seminal criticisms of modern art?

    Source: Futurism
    18579
  • Artificial Intelligence Promises Big Things for the Future of Sales and Customer Satisfaction

    But AI as of today is far from perfect: You'll have to stick with this technology for more than the first few rounds.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9138
  • Machine Learning Vs. Artificial Intelligence: Unpacking Their Histories

    There is a lot of excitement and some confusion across the ad industry around machine learning, and for good reason. The availability of cheap storage and processing has made sophisticated machine learning available to a much wider range of industries than what was available even five years ago. The media business has seen machine-learning solutions find homes in a wide variety of applications, from predicting how likely a user will click on an ad to classifying users in lookalike models and optimizing campaign delivery.

    Source: Adexchanger
    30834
  • Deep Learning with Python and Keras

    This course created by Data Weekends, Jose Portilla, and Francesco Mosconi is designed to provide a complete introduction to Deep Learning. It is aimed at beginners and intermediate programmers and data scientists who are familiar with Python and want to understand and apply Deep Learning techniques to a variety of problems.

    Source: Medium
    21816
  • Microsoft creates an AI research lab to challenge Google and DeepMind

    Microsoft has created a new research lab with a focus on developing general-purpose artificial intelligence technology, the company revealed today. The lab will be located at Microsoft's Redmond HQ, and will include a team of more than 100 scientists working on AI, from areas including natural language processing, learning and perception systems.

    Source: TC
    9036
  • AI heading back to the trough

    The expectations over artificial intelligence (AI) are becoming too inflated. AI will indeed change everything, but not any time soon.

    Source: Network World
    10122
  • 8 Founders on the Turning Points That Changed Their Businesses

    Hard work can pay off -- if you know how to seize the right moments. Every entrepreneur has the moment -- that time when hard work finally pays off, when a long-desired opportunity presents itself and the entrepreneur has to decide how to react.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    12291
  • Google's Artificial Intelligence Destroyed the World's Best Go Player. Then He Gave This Extraordinary Response

    19-year-old Chinese Go prodigy Ke Jie just shared a remarkable lesson: Sometimes you win, even when you think you lost.

    Source: Inc
    17961
  • Microsoft is forming a grand army of experts in the artificial intelligence wars with Google, Facebook, and Amazon

    Artificial intelligence is fast becoming the next major battlefield between Silicon Valley's biggest companies, and Microsoft is putting its troops in formation.

    Source: Business Insider
    9972
  • Artificial intelligence is going to change every aspect of your life - here's how to invest in it (NVDA, GOOGLE, INTC, QCOM)

    You've probably heard of artificial intelligence by now. It's the technology powering Siri, driverless cars, and that creepy Facebook feature that automatically tags your friends when you upload photos.

    Source: Business Insider
    9636
  • Artificial intelligence helps scientists map behaviour in the fruit fly brain

    Can you imagine watching 20,000 videos, 16 minutes apiece, of fruit flies walking, grooming, and chasing mates? Fortunately, you don't have to, because scientists have designed a computer program that can do it faster.

    Source: Science Mag
    9663
  • The Biggest Challenges Facing Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Business And Society

    This week a report by PwC found that artificial intelligence could add as much as $15.7 trillion - around same as the combined output of China and India - to the global economy by 2030.

    Source: Forbes
    19383
  • Reddit, Netflix, Google, and dozens of other tech companies are protesting Trump's FCC today - here's why

    Dozens of internet companies are participating in an online protest on Wednesday in support of the Federal Communication Commission's seemingly-doomed net-neutrality rules.

    Source: Business Insider
    12012
  • Microsoft Thinks AI Will Fill Your Blind Spots, Not Take Over Your Job

    The company is looking to improve the way AI and humans get along, but it says we should think differently about how we ask machines to explain themselves.

    Source: MIT
    9345
  • Blockchain may drive the next wave of digitization in India

    It's a fascinating time in India and all major organizations in the country and the world are watching what's happening closely while tracking the ecosystem.

    Source: LiveMint
    11418
  • Artificial Intelligence: 3 things marketers should know

    Last week I attended Supercharged: Marketers and Machines, a day packed with discussion about the rise of AI. With an impressive speaker list from both agency and client sides, here's my roundup of 3 of the day's hottest topics.

    Source: Ormlondon
    8508
  • This Startup Is Lowering Companies Healthcare Costs With AI

    The use of chatbot technology is making it possible to cut medical costs while improving results.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    8244
  • How machine learning will spark a revolution in insurance

    Siddhartha Dalal got his introduction to probabilistic analysis in the wake of the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

    Source: Siliconangle
    11070
  • AI And Chatbots Are Transforming The Customer Experience

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is dramatically changing business, and chatbots, fueled by AI, are becoming a viable customer service channel. The best ones deliver a customer experience (CX) in which customers cannot tell if they are communicating with a human or a computer.

    Source: Fobes
    11214
  • The Future Of Artificial Intelligence: Why The Hype Has Outrun Reality

    Robots that serve dinner, self-driving cars and drone-taxis could be fun and hugely profitable. But don't hold your breath. They are likely much further off than the hype suggests.

    Source: Zerohedge
    10032
  • Learn how three experts are bringing the power of artificial intelligence to cloud computing

    We've been hearing promises about how artificial intelligence and machine learning are going to change the world for decades, but in 2017, it's hard to deny that real breakthroughs are being made.

    Source: Geekwire
    8961
  • An AI researcher explains what scares him the most about robots

    As an artificial intelligence researcher, I often come across the idea that many people are afraid of what AI might bring. It's perhaps unsurprising, given both history and the entertainment industry, that we might be afraid of a cybernetic takeover that forces us to live locked away, "Matrix"-like, as some sort of human battery.

    Source: Business Insider
    10263
  • Watch: Google's Artificial Intelligent 'DeepMind' can now walk. But no one taught it

    Watch out, human intelligence and learning. It may seem trivial for humans, but Google's Artificial Intelligent project DeepMind has just taught itself to walk.

    Source: Scroll
    10797
  • Machine Learning Applied to Big Data, Explained

    Machine learning with Big Data is, in many ways, different than "regular" machine learning. This informative image is helpful in identifying the steps in machine learning with Big Data, and how they fit together into a process of their own.

    Source: KDnuggets
    26598
  • Enterprise Chatbot Solutions With AI and Voice-Activation Are the Future

    Enterprise chatbots solutions are changing the way we communicate and interact. While enterprise chatbots have been on center stage for quite some time, a new wave of AI-assisted services is being introduced, changing the way we communicate, undertake tasks, work, and browse the internet, among other things. There has been a revolutionary change in how we interact with our electronic devices and these come in the form of voice-activated chatbots.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    8220
  • 5 Worthwhile Investment Lessons I Learned From Warren Buffett

    Patience in long-term investing is one lesson. Investing in what you understand is another -- the reason Buffett steers clear of tech.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    7935
  • Artificial Intelligence Is Set To Change The Face Of IT Operations

    Artificial Intelligence will have a profound impact on the IT industry. The Machine Learning algorithms and models that bring AI to the forefront get only better with data. If these algorithms can learn from existing medical reports, and help doctors with diagnosis, the same can be used to improve IT operations.

    Source: Forbes
    20592
  • Are Most Machine Learning Experts Turning to Deep Learning?

    Yes, most faculty, graduate students, and a lot of engineering teams in industry have already abandoned everything else and shifted to deep learning. Most new graduate students in applied areas such as computer vision that I meet, know nothing about probabilistic graphical models for instance, and their proposed solution to any problem is a CNN/LSTM/GAN.

    Source: KDnuggets
    14232
  • Without communication, machine learning for data science goes nowhere

    The chief data officer's next challenge may be to find storytellers who can explain machine learning for data science to decision-makers in the organization.

    Source: Techtarget
    14100
  • How companies can develop internal data science expertise instead of hiring more Ph.D.s

    Right now, many data science jobs require a Ph.D. Here's how companies can help employees who lack advanced degrees get on this career track.

    Source: Techrepublic
    9219
  • A beginner's guide to building a data science team

    So, you want to build a data science team? Here's some stuff to think about. Before long, just like this stock photo, you'll have a team of weird orange people with big bulbous heads, who can sit around a table looking at an enormous hologram of a simple bar chart.

    Source: Econsultancy
    14454
  • Apple launches machine learning research site

    Apple just launched a blog focused on machine learning research papers and sharing the company's findings. The Apple Machine Learning Journal is a bit empty right now as the company only shared one post about turning synthetic images into realistic ones in order to train neural networks.

    Source: TC
    9036
  • UK government launches artificial intelligence inquiry

    Parliament wants experts to weigh in on how to brace for Artificial intelligence's impact. The United Kingdom's government has some questions about artificial intelligence.

    Source: Cnet
    9822
  • AI Researchers Disagree With Elon Musk's Warnings About Artificial Intelligence

    When Elon Musk told U.S. governors on Saturday that artificial intelligence (AI) is mankind's biggest threat, the warning didn't fall on deaf ears. At least AI researchers caught it. Now they're saying Musk is being overly cautious about AI. But is he?

    Source: Futurism
    12072
  • Bots overtake humans on the internet

    If you have been wondering when machines will overtake people, they already have. Bots now account for more than half of the world internet traffic.

    Source: Siliconrepublic
    17853
  • How AI-enabled Real-time Optimization Will Shape Content in Future

    Digital marketers can well frame a strategy based on this analysis of the pinpointed audiences from different domains. AI or Artificial Intelligence is an attempt by the human mind to make machine function like a human brain with predictive analysis.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    10470
  • Seattle startup ReplyYes joins Disney Accelerator to grow retail chatbot service

    ReplyYes has been accepted into the Disney Accelerators 2017 class to continue building out its chat commerce platform that allows retailers to sell products to customers via text message.

    Source: GeekWire
    8124
  • Outfoxed by a bot? Facebook is teaching AI to negotiate

    Researchers from Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR) have created AI models, or what they call dialog agents, that can negotiate.

    Source: Cnet
    12207
  • Elon Musk Nightmare Looms: Army Seeks Internet-Of-Battlefield Things With Self-Aware Bot Swarms

    After warning that "AI is a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization," the appearance of fully-automated 'robot-killers' brought Elon Musk's apocalyptic vision even close.

    Source: zerohedge
    9120
  • Facebook Launches News Analytics Tool in Partnership with Nielsen

    Company also confirms it is working on subscription feature allowing publishers to charge for access to articles

    Source: WSJ
    8607
  • #5 Reasons Why Big Enterprises Should Partner with IoT Start-ups

    IoT can enable collecting useful information which can then be used to identify and eliminate the inefficiencies in the system

    Source: Entrepreneur
    3279
  • Freshdesk owner Freshworks acquires Joe Hukum as it plans a move into chatbots

    After raising $55 million last year to build its business beyond its existing help desk services, today Freshworks (the parent company of Freshdesk) has made an acquisition to help it fill out that strategy.

    Source: Tech Crunch
    21891
  • Machines poised to take over 30 percent of work at banks McKinsey says

    New technologies are poised to sweep through investment banks, relieving many rank-and-file employees of roughly a third of their current workload, according to McKinsey.

    Source: straitstimes
    9627
  • AI suggests recipe for a dish just by studying a photo of it

    Ever eaten a dish you didn`t know them name of and wished you had the recipe so you could recreate it at home? Soon you might only need a picture of it.

    Source: newscientist
    13329
  • How Artificial Intelligence benefits companies and ups their game

    Artificial intelligence-driven technology revolution is expected to impact all sectors. Some firms have already deployed AI solutions and are reaping the benefits

    Source: Livemint
    17136
  • Artificial intelligence holds great potential for both students and teachers - but only if used wisely

    Artificial intelligence (AI) enables Siri to recognise your question, Google to correct your spelling, and tools such as Kinect to track you as you move around the room.

    Source: Theconversation
    10167
  • The Business of Artificial Intelligence

    For more than 250 years the fundamental drivers of economic growth have been technological innovations. The most important of these are what economists call general-purpose technologies - a category that includes the steam engine, electricity, and the internal combustion engine.

    Source: HBR
    12072
  • How AI Fits into Your Data Science Team

    In their HBR Big Idea feature, Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee argue that AI and machine learning will soon become "general-purpose technologies," as significant as electricity or the internal combustion engine. They represent a landmark change in our technical capabilities and will power the next wave of economic growth.

    Source: HBR
    16746
  • Creating A Dadbot To Talk With A Dead Father

    NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with James Vlahos about his article in Wired. He wrote about creating a chatbot that allows him to "communicate" with his father who died of cancer.

    Source: NPR
    15393
  • This Entrepreneur Shares 9 Difficult Lessons Learned In His First 12 Months as CEO

    It always starts off glamorous. Then reality hits you in the face. The first year is always the hardest. The first year of trying to get back into shape. The first year of learning a language. The first year of learning a new skill.

    Source: Inc
    9948
  • Failing to Strike a Conversation

    One of the major reasons why chatbots fail is their inability to understand the context. They simply don't get it if someone is being sarcastic.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    8394
  • Microsofts chatbot Zo has gone rogue and is slating Windows

    Zo was Tays second chance, but Microsofts replacement bot is now attacking its creator

    Source: geeks district
    16839
  • Kaspersky detects a new ready-to-attack version of banking Trojan NukeBot

    Kaspersky Lab has detected NukeBot a new malware which has been designed to steal the credentials of online banking customers. Earlier versions of the Trojan were known to the security industry as TinyNuke, but lacked the features necessary to launch attacks.

    Source: CIOL
    9819
  • China Plans to Use Artificial Intelligence to Gain Global Economic Dominance by 2030

    The country's government has announced a scheme to surpass Western nations and shape the future of AI.

    Source: MIT Technology Review
    9633
  • Google's AI Guru Says That Great Artificial Intelligence Must Build on Neuroscience

    Inquisitiveness and imagination will be hard to create any other way. Demis Hassabis knows a thing or two about artificial intelligence: he founded the London-based AI startup DeepMind, which was purchased by Google for $650 million back in 2014.

    Source: MIT Technology Review
    12372
  • Rajan Anandan 500 Startups invest in chatbot tool Bottr.me

    Chatbot creation tool Bottr.me has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from 500 Startups, Purvi Capital, Google India`s managing director Rajan Anandan, and Abhishek Gupta from TLabs, according to a company executive.

    Source: VCCircle
    24486
  • Bots that?

    Since the bot can almost completely replicate what the human has been doing, its automated script can replace the human

    Source: Livemint
    11916
  • CatBoost: Yandex's machine learning algorithm is available free of charge

    Russia's Internet giant Yandex has launched CatBoost, an open source machine learning service. The algorithm has already been integrated by the European Organization for Nuclear Research to analyze data from the Large Hadron Collider, the world's most sophisticated experimental facility.

    Source: RBTH
    9774
  • Going On A Business Trip Talk To A Bot

    Imagine you are preparing for a business trip. Instead of searching furiously for the email with the exact departure time buried in your inbox, and then looking up the weather at your destination, you simply say

    Source: Forbes
    9255
  • What Should Beginners Know About Adversarial Machine Learning?

    What should people new to the field know about adversarial machine learning? originally appeared on Quora - the place to gain and share knowledge, empowering people to learn from others and better understand the world.

    Source: Forbes
    10599
  • How Chatbots Are About To Change Communication

    If you haven't heard of chatbots yet -- or your experience is limited to novelty programs like Cleverbot -- chances are you'll be seeing more of them in the coming years. Why? Because companies are slowly starting to leverage chatbots as a way to manage basic communication tasks that used to belong solidly to the realm of human capabilities.

    Source: Forbes
    12801
  • The Media Today Curbing Twitter bots is crucial to fighting misinformation study suggests

    THE JURY IS IN: Bots played a huge role in promoting the spread of misinformation and disinformation during and following the 2016 campaign season. A just-released study from a group of scholars at Indiana University in Bloomington

    Source: cjr.org
    10974
  • Unilever, Saatchi launch Bella the Bot to help skincare shoppers

    Unilever, the consumer products giant that was ranked No. 1 for marketing effectiveness this year, and ad agency M&C Saatchi Shop created a chatbot for the Simple brand of skincare products, Little Black Book reported. "Bella the Bot" was developed in partnership with Superdrug stores

    Source: mobilemarketer
    14874
  • Hello bot please book me a trip to Hong Kong with hotels

    Anyone who watched IBMs Watson defeat 74-game Jeopardy champ Ken Jennings will know that artificial intelligence (AI) has the capability to transform all aspects of our lives. And corporate travel is no exception.

    Source: Financial Post
    8583
  • Should Artificial Intelligence Be Regulated?

    The impact of AI technology has the potential to be so great that many prefer not to wait and learn from mistakes.

    Source: Huffingtonpost
    10833
  • Why Zuckerberg and Musk Are Fighting About the Robot Future

    It looks like the two tech titans are arguing about AI's impact on humanity. Really they're protecting their personal brands.

    Source: The Atlantic
    10968
  • The rise of artificial intelligence: What you should and shouldn't be worried about

    Tech titans Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk recently slugged it out online over the possible threat artificial intelligence might one day pose to the human race, although you could be forgiven if you don't see why this seems like a pressing question.

    Source: wcfcourier
    12156
  • Machine Learning Is Creating A Demand For New Skills

    Last year saw a record number of investments in AI with $5 billion in funding, and the number continues to grow. Investors' activity indicates the significance of this kind of technology for society -- self-driving cars of the future, DNA genome analysis, climate change, cancer predictions and many other fields. Besides the important role AI plays in these fields, AI as a technology is simply more efficient than traditional technology.

    Source: Forbes
    10161
  • Google Launchpad to Support Startups in AI, Machine Learning Space

    Google has committed to using machine learning and Artificial Intelligence technologies to make its products and services smarter and more intuitive in future. To achieve this goal, the company has invested substantially to build up its capabilities in both these areas in recent years.

    Source: Eweek
    12492
  • Artificial Intelligence Is Stuck. Here's How to Move It Forward

    Artificial Intelligence is colossally hyped these days, but the dirty little secret is that it still has a long, long way to go. Sure, A.I. systems have mastered an array of games, from chess and Go to "Jeopardy" and poker, but the technology continues to struggle in the real world. Robots fall over while opening doors, prototype driverless cars frequently need human intervention, and nobody has yet designed a machine that can read reliably at the level of a sixth grader, let alone a college student. Computers that can educate themselves - a mark of true intelligence - remain a dream.

    Source: NY Times
    10833
  • Starbucks Will Soon Use This New Artificial Intelligence to Tempt You Into Buying More Coffee

    If you always have a caramel macchiato on Mondays, but Tuesdays call for the straight stuff, a double espresso, then Starbucks Corporation (SBUX) is ready to know every nuance of your coffee habit. There will be no coffee secrets between you, if you're a Rewards member, and Starbucks.

    Source: Thestreet
    11145
  • What is the future of chatbot development and Artificial Intelligence?

    We live in a world of chatbots. Chatbots improve human interaction with systems by giving a response based on the user input. This means chatbots are simple automated programs that can process simple user inputs and provide a meaningful output. But with time, chatbots evolved and now are impacting the industries around us.

    Source: Geektime
    15246
  • Artificial Intelligence-enabled Cloud solutions set to win the race: IBM India

    When it comes to delivering intelligent Cloud experience, robust artificial intelligence (AI)-driven solutions are going to decide who is better equipped to provide enterprises with extended capabilities, says a key IBM executive.

    Source: ET
    11742
  • How to shift your career towards data science, fast

    Data science is complex. Let us help break it down for you in this bundle where you can learn everything a data scientist needs to know before jumping into it as a career.

    Source: Techrepublic
    9366
  • Data Science Can Help Us Fight Human Trafficking

    July 30 marks the United Nations' World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, a day focused on ending the criminal exploitation of children, women and men for forced labor or sex work

    Source: Scientificamerican
    9150
  • Influencer Marketing And The Power of Data Science

    In recent years, influencer marketing has established itself as a highly-effective method for brands to build and engage with audiences on social media. It is well-documented that influencers and their authentic content creation can help brands grab the attention of consumers and gain their trust, but the question has remained: Does influencer marketing actually directly impact sales at scale?

    Source: Forbes
    9456
  • The Future of Productivity: Teamwork and Collaboration

    Industry experts explain how teamwork and collaboration is changing.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    10716
  • Facebook's Artificial Intelligence Robotos Shut Down After They Start Talking to Each Other in Their Own Language

    Facebook has shut down two artificial intelligences that appeared to be chatting to each other in a strange language only they understood.

    Source: Independent
    17328
  • 5 things everyone gets wrong about artificial intelligence and what it means for our future

    In June, Alibaba founder Jack Ma said AI is not only a massive threat to jobs but could also spark World War III. Because of AI, he told CNBC, in 30 years we'll work only 4 hours a day , 4 days a week. Recode founder Kara Swisher told NPR's "Here and Now" that Ma is "a hundred percent right,"

    Source: Business Insider
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  • The Pros and Cons Of Artificial Intelligence

    In downtown Tokyo, just like in most major cities, taxi drivers make an educated guess as to where they might find their next paying passenger. Years of experience have honed their prediction skills to pinpoint customers depending on location, the time of day and weather. But even with this knowledge, tracking down passengers is still a hit and miss science with many drivers saying they can cruise around for up to two hours without finding a fare.

    Source: Forbes
    11943
  • 8 Ways You Can Succeed In A Machine Learning Career

    Machine learning is exploding, with smart algorithms being used everywhere from email to smartphone apps to marketing campaigns. Translation: if you're looking for an in-demand career, setting yourself up with the skills to work with smart machines/artificial intelligence is a good move.

    Source: Forbes
    12129
  • Artificial Intelligence to make many IT jobs obsolete over next 5 years, says survey

    The Information Technology has never had it so bad as it has since a year ago when job cuts and summary dismissals have been the order of the day. No matter which blue chip IT firm an individual works for, the jobs they are hold at risk, irrespective of seniority.

    Source: Firstpost
    13005
  • To Build a Smarter Chatbot, First Teach It a Second Language

    From Alexa and Siri to countless chatbots and automated customer support lines, computers are gradually learning to talk. The only trouble is they are still very easily confused.

    Source: Technologyreview
    11667
  • Machine learning comes to your browser via JavaScript

    A new JavaScript library runs Google's TensorFlow right in the browser with GPU acceleration-a novel way to bring machine learning to the masses.

    Source: Infoworld
    9837
  • DeepSense: A unified deep learning framework for time-series mobile sensing data processing

    Compared to the state-of-art, DeepSense provides an estimator with far smaller tracking error on the car tracking problem, and outperforms state-of-the-art algorithms on the HHAR and biometric user identification tasks by a large margin.

    Source: Acolyer
    15009
  • Machine Learning Showdown: Python vs R

    Let's say you have an amazing idea for a machine learning app. It's going to be brilliant. It's going to revolutionize the world of finance, mobile advertising, or... some other world, but it's definitely going to revolutionize something. And gosh darn it, it's going to be the smartest, most learned app the world has ever seen.

    Source: Webhose
    20178
  • 5 FAQs About Machine Learning in Medicine

    What is machine learning in medicine? How does it differ from predictive modeling and computer-based algorithms?

    Source: Medscape
    9579
  • 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
    8796
  • Artificial Intelligence Brings Changes To Hiring And Negotiation

    Artificial intelligence is bringing changes to all aspects of the hiring process. Could it ever replace negotiation? At Innovation Congress, a recent conference about staying competitive amidst rapidly changing technology, speakers discussed how companies are using AI to screen candidates.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Artificial intelligence, machine learning to impact workplace practices in India: Adobe

    Over 60 per cent of marketers in India believe new-age technologies are going to impact their workplace practices and consider it the next big disruptor in the industry, a new report said on Thursday.

    Source: ET
    8124
  • Inside Salesforce's Quest To Bring Artificial Intelligence To Everyone

    Optimus Prime-the software engine, not the Autobot overlord-was born in a basement under a West Elm furniture store on University Avenue in Palo Alto. Starting two years ago, a band of artificial-intelligence acolytes within Salesforce escaped the towering headquarters with the goal of crazily multiplying the impact of the machine learning models that increasingly shape our digital world-by automating the creation of those models. As shoppers checked out sofas above their heads, they built a system to do just that.

    Source: Wired
    9387
  • From artificial intelligence to design thinking: How reskilling is changing Indian IT landscape

    With the sector seeing huge churn due to automation and protectionism in the western markets, industry lobby group Nasscom's president R Chandrashekhar told employees in May: Re-skill or perish.

    Source: Firstpost
    9753
  • An artificial intelligence researcher reveals his greatest fears about the future of AI

    As an artificial intelligence researcher, I often come across the idea that many people are afraid of what AI might bring. It's perhaps unsurprising, given both history and the entertainment industry, that we might be afraid of a cybernetic takeover that forces us to live locked away, Matrix-like, as some sort of human battery.

    Source: Quartz
    10341
  • Artificial Intelligence And Its Impact On Legal Technology

    Should lawyers should be concerned about whether AI will replace lawyers?

    Source: Abovethelaw
    11577
  • Six disturbing predictions about how artificial intelligence will transform life on Earth by 2050

    We all know that the world is being transformed by technology, but a leading artificial intelligence expert has made a series of predictions that put these changes into harsh perspective.

    Source: Mirror
    17289
  • Google Cloud Machine Learning Engine: The smart person's guide

    In 2016, Google gave businesses the ability to build machine learning models using its cloud platform. TechRepublic's comprehensive guide explains how it works and why it matters.

    Source: Techrepublic
    19983
  • What Is Machine Learning?

    Amazon uses it. Target uses it. Google uses it. "It" is machine learning, and it's revolutionizing the way companies do business worldwide.

    Source: Forbes
    20469
  • Machine learning comes to call analytics

    New Invoca capability promises language pattern recognition based on the entire call vs. keyword spotting.

    Source: Martechtoday
    10284
  • 3 Reasons Why It's Crucial for Brands to Introduce Machine Learning Into Their Marketing

    AI is a 'smart pill' CMOs can't afford not to take

    Source: adweek
    9792
  • Global Healthcare Natural Language Processing (NLP) Market 2022 by Product Type, Applications, Manufacturers, Revenue, Price, Share and Growth Rate & Forecast

    Healthcare Natural Language Processing (NLP) Market research report is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the Healthcare Natural Language Processing Industry. The Report provides a basic overview of the Healthcare Natural Language Processing Market including definitions, classifications, applications and chain structure. The Healthcare Natural Language Processing Industry analysis is provided for the international market including development history, competitive landscape analysis, and major regional development status.

    Source: gmaoutlook
    16725
  • How Google is making music with artificial intelligence

    Can computers be creative? That's a question bordering on the philosophical, but artificial intelligence (AI) can certainly make music and artwork that people find pleasing. Last year, Google launched Magenta, a research project aimed at pushing the limits of what AI can do in the arts. Science spoke with Douglas Eck, the team's lead in San Francisco, California, about the past, present, and future of creative AI. This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.

    Source: Sciencemag
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  • TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2017 is all in on artificial intelligence and machine learning

    As fields of research, machine learning and artificial intelligence both date back to the 50s. More than half a century later, the disciplines have graduated from the theoretical to practical, real world applications. We'll have some of the top minds in both categories to discuss the latest advances and future of AI and ML on stage and Disrupt San Francisco in just over a month.

    Source: TC
    9915
  • Deeplearning.ai: Announcing new Deep Learning courses on Coursera

    I have been working on three new AI projects, and am thrilled to announce the first one: deeplearning.ai, a project dedicated to disseminating AI knowledge, is launching a new sequence of Deep Learning courses on Coursera. These courses will help you master Deep Learning, apply it effectively, and build a career in AI.

    Source: Medium
    9894
  • The evolution of machine learning

    Major 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: TC
    9768
  • 6 Reasons Why Python Is Suddenly Super Popular

    Python is a general-purpose language - sometimes referred to as utilitarian - which is designed to be simple to read and write. The point that it's not a complex language is important.

    Source: Kdnuggets
    15882
  • +/- Human review - Is this the future of artificial intelligence? Bring it on

    In Rene Magritte's surrealist painting La Voix des Airs (1931), three inscrutable spheres hover in an empty blue sky above green fields. I've always wondered what these enigmatic objects really are. Do they come from outer space? Are they about to open and unleash a robot army? What strange message do they bring from their impersonal dimension?

    Source: Theguardian
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  • The artificial intelligence revolution is coming - and right now, Silicon Valley holds the power

    In the argument between Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk, it's hard to know which side to join. Both of them are right. Or, if you like, both of them are wrong.

    Source: ABC
    9288
  • Why Marketers Need To Double Down On Artificial Intelligence

    Did you know that artificial intelligence startups continue to attract hundreds of millions of dollars in venture capital investments? Or how about the fact that Harvard University recently received $28 million to build artificial intelligence as strong as the human brain?

    Source: Forbes
    11133
  • Will Artificial Intelligence Be Illegal in Europe Next Year?

    The upcoming European General Data Protection Regulation imposes strict rules on how to handle personal data, creating a challenge for AI companies everywhere.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    11346
  • How Machine Learning Is Helping Neuroscientists Crack Our Neural Code

    A big challenge in neuroscience is understanding how the brain encodes information. Neural networks are turning out to be great code crackers.

    Source: MIT
    8709
  • How and Why (or Why Not) to Build a Chatbot

    Let's say your organization has the best content in your industry. Prospective customers go to your site, enter their questions in your search box, navigate through a few clicks, and - voil�  - they get instant answers to their questions.

    Source: CMT
    17628
  • The four secrets of implementing bots

    Bots are at a tipping point in customer care, and many large bands, including RBS and Vodafone, are already bringing AI and bots to life for millions of their customers.

    Source: itproportal
    9261
  • Fake News Bots Are Here

    Russian Twitter bots and more haven`t stopped pumping out propaganda and disinformation since the election. We will look at the power and prevalence of social media bots.

    Source: wbur
    9918
  • Why this start-up is teaching A.I. chatbots to have manners

    Alphabet's YouTube is using bots to recommend music videos, Amazon's are recommending online purchases and Facebook's are making it easier for businesses to communicate with users of its Messenger app.

    Source: CNBC
    16317
  • How to make your chatbot a huge success Two dimensions and a tip

    Every researcher knows that the hardest part of writing a paper is making a killer introduction. Chatbots are no exception to this rule: everything is in the first sentence they say. In around 150 characters, their destiny is determined.

    Source: chatbotslife
    9405
  • 10 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technologies that will rule 2018

    Artificial Intelligence is changing the way we think of technology. It is radically changing the various aspects of our daily life. Companies are now significantly making investments in AI to boost their future businesses.

    Source: Knowstartup
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  • Finding Harmony Between Human and Artificial Intelligence

    Currently, artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are having an increasing impact on many aspects of daily life. I recently spoke with Interactions Dr. Michael Johnston, a veteran of speech and language technology with over 25 years of experience in the industry, to discuss the benefits of combining artificial intelligence with human understanding.

    Source: Customerthink
    9825
  • Teaching A.I. Systems to Behave Themselves

    At OpenAI, the artificial intelligence lab founded by Tesla's chief executive, Elon Musk, machines are teaching themselves to behave like humans. But sometimes, this goes wrong.

    Source: NYTimes
    12123
  • Facebook discreetly launches stealth app in China

    Facebook Inc, whose social media platform is blocked in China, authorized a local company to launch a photo-sharing application in the country in May, the New York Times reported, citing a person with knowledge of the company's plans.

    Source: VCC
    14715
  • Bots shift towards AI and garner $24 billion of investment

    While the manufacturing sector is increasingly using physical robots to improve industrial processes, the market for virtual bots or "chatbots" is also gaining serious traction in the space where humans and computers interact.

    Source: VB
    17118
  • Why Education Is the Hardest Sector of the Economy to Automate

    We've all heard the warning cries: automation will disrupt entire industries and put millions of people out of jobs. In fact, up to 45 percent of existing jobs can be automated using current technology.

    Source: Singularityhub
    10173
  • AI Cons on Private and Public Sector

    The world now has crushed into one single roof with the newest of technology and innovations; everything seems to be so easy and basic just with one tap or touch. Earlier what could have charged you and me a hundreds of bucks is now being able to be done at minimal or no cost. That's the power of technology that has taken control over the world.

    Source: HOB Team
    10266
  • Is The Banking Industry Benefited By AI Based Chatbots?

    The chatbots have made life simpler for humans. The way they are designed, today they are capable of assisting us with almost everything. Saying that they can be your friend, philosopher, and guide won't be wrong. We can notice chatbots marking their presence around us.

    Source: Chatbotmagzine
    14412
  • Four jobs artificial intelligence (AI) won't destroy

    Given the trajectory that artificial intelligence is on, machines will soon do everything that people do today. In a world of increasingly powerful technology, which in aggregate will make the world a better, richer place but at the micro, personal level will make a lot of skills less relevant and less valuable, it is smart to try to figure out how to "beat the bot". These are four areas and skills that are "AI-proof" - well, at least for a little while...

    Source: Telegraph
    10359
  • Tiny IDF Unit Is Brains Behind Israeli Army Artificial Intelligence

    The operational research unit of the Military Intelligence Unit - the software unit of the Israeli army's J6/C4i Directorate's Lotem Unit - doesn't look like the kind of place where state-of-the art artificial intelligence is being put to work.

    Source: Haaretz
    13218
  • HCL launches Artificial Intelligence-powered services for enterprises

    Global software major HCL Technologies on Monday launched two Artificial Intelligence-powered services 'DRYiCE COPA' and 'DRYiCE TAO', intended to provide process transformation platform and strategic consulting services to enterprises.

    Source: Financial Express
    10371
  • Learn these 3 languages now if you want to become a data scientist

    Demand for developers with data science skills continues to grow. Here's what you need to learn to break into a career in the field.

    Source: Techrepublic
    9768
  • When open source opens doors: Jen followed her curiosity to a career in software engineering

    Software engineer and tech lead Jen Bourey has a lifetime love of learning to credit for her career path. "I've always been into math and science," she says. "I was one of those kids who was happy when I found a dead bug; I'd run to my room and put it under my microscope."

    Source: Google Career
    8535
  • How to get your first job as a data scientist.

    Many aspiring data scientists focus on doing Kaggle competitions as a way to build their portfolios. Kaggle is an excellent way to practice, but it should only be one of many avenues you use to work on data science projects.

    Source: Dataquest
    9111
  • Machine learning tackles quantum error correction

    (Phys.org)-Physicists have applied the ability of machine learning algorithms to learn from experience to one of the biggest challenges currently facing quantum computing: quantum error correction, which is used to design noise-tolerant quantum computing protocols.

    Source: Phys Org
    8787
  • Beyond HAL: How artificial intelligence is changing space systems

    Mars 2020 is an ambitious mission. NASA plans to gather 20 rock cores and soil samples within 1.25 Mars years, or about 28 Earth months - a task that would be impossible without artificial intelligence because the rover would waste too much time waiting for instructions.

    Source: Spacenews
    9018
  • Amazon Has Largest A.I. Platform in the World, Its Machine Learning Guru Boasts

    Amazon's head of A.I. for its AWS cloud computing outfit, Matt Wood, sits down for a talk about how the company is popularizing machine learning and related tasks, and where the technology is headed in coming years.

    Source: Barrons
    14460
  • How AI, Machine Learning & Data Visualization are Defining the Ultimate Customer Experience

    The words artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and data visualization are everywhere right now. Both AI and ML have gained an immense role in defining the business world and have especially influenced the way we define the customer experience.

    Source: Customerthink
    14853
  • Demand growing for skilled machine learning engineers

    Demand for this role: In most cases a machine learning engineer will partner with a data scientist so that their work will be synonymous with one another; therefore demand for these candidates arguably is extremely similar.

    Source: Information Management
    12618
  • How artificial intelligence conquered democracy

    The technology is becoming commonplace in political campaigns, and some even claim it was crucial in delivering Donald Trump to the White House.

    Source: Independent
    8676
  • The artificial Intelligence wave is upon us. We better be prepared

    The common citizen is concerned about AI taking away their jobs. This calls for broader thinking, including the evolution of industry protocols, while making sure that the public is ready for these futuristic advancements.

    Source: Hindustan Times
    9027
  • Qualcomm bets on AI, acquires machine learning startup

    The chipmaker buys Scyfer as part of a plan to bring artificial intelligence to devices, cars and machines. Qualcomm is aiming to stake a bigger claim in the artificial intelligence world.

    Source: Cnet
    10779
  • Google's cloud-based platform aims machine learning, AI at enterprise

    Google's enterprise cloud platform is starting to become a factor in business IT thanks to strong data preparation, machine learning and AI capabilities.

    Source: Techtarget
    10437
  • Bot armies of fake followers are the foot soldiers of fake news

    We have been hearing for some time now that fake news is real as in, it exists. A lot of it. We have also been hearing that one of the major ways it spreads is fake through bots, not humans.

    Source: Naked Security
    8772
  • Demand for artificial intelligence, machine learning experts to rise 60% by 2018: report

    KellyOCG India's Francis Padamadan says artificial intelligence, machine adoption is on the rise in India, but there is negligible talent with experience in deep learning.

    Source: Livemint
    14175
  • Super-Shopper Chat Bots Poised to Disrupt E-commerce

    Bots and AI are disrupting virtually every industry vertical. One of the most impacted will be ecommerce. As bots do the shopping for humans, many old assumptions will crumble leaving massive disruption in its wake.

    Source: Finteknews
    9435
  • Here is why India is likely to lose the AI race

    India is a great place for AI startups to experiment, but not a lucrative market, says Ashwini Asokan, co-founder of Mad Street Den, a AI company from Chennai thatâ??s focused on visual recognition. Supply and demand in India has been non-deep tech. To me this is not surprising at all, she says about Tracxns data on investments in Indian AI companies.

    Source: Factor Daily
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  • Shaping The Future Of Work: A Collaboration Of Humans And AI

    Since the industrial revolution, business leaders have been leveraging technology to augment human workers with the goal of maximizing efficiency and productivity while simultaneously cutting costs. Now, thanks to the recent tidal wave of intelligent technology advancement, we have suddenly found ourselves staring down the barrel of a workplace that looks quite different than the one we have become used to.

    Source: Forbes
    10620
  • Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom on Free Speech, Artificial Intelligence, and Internet Addiction

    Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom on Free Speech, Artificial Intelligence, and Internet Addiction

    Source: Wired
    13386
  • I built a chatbot in 2 hours and this is what I learned

    We spend about 5 hours on our smartphones every day as per this study from Flurry. Not only is this statistic surprising in its own right, about 65% of this time is spent on communication related activities like social media, texting, emailing and phone calls. That's 3 hours and 15 minutes. Every. Single. Day.

    Source: Hackernoon
    11472
  • How Data And Analytics Are Changing The Face Of Modern Marketing

    Recently, I posted an interview conducted with Wes Nichols, the former CEO of MarketShare, on the ways in which data and analytics are impacting organizations (see here for the article and video). Below, I share Nichols' interesting perspective on how these changes will impact the future of marketing.

    Source: Forbes
    9021
  • How The Facebook Chatbots Story Got Overblown: 5 Key Lessons For Marketers

    If you've been paying attention to social media for the past few weeks, you've likely caught wind of a mildly disturbing story about a pair of Facebook-developed chatbots that invented their own language. The story has been shared millions of times, from different publishers' perspectives, and has led to both serious discussions and amused jokes about the impending "AI apocalypse."

    Source: Forbes
    8994
  • Former FBI Agent Says Russian Twitter Bots Were Behind Push for McMaster Firing

    Clint Watts, a former FBI Special Agent, says that Russian-controlled Twitter bots helped amplify widespread calls for President Trump to fire National Security Advisor General H.R. McMaster. The hashtag #firemcmaster spread virally earlier this month.

    Source: Fortune
    9576
  • Ticket bots might keep you from getting into that show

    Just a few years ago, if you wanted tickets to a sporting event, concert or some other popular community event, you had few options. You could visit the box office where the event was scheduled, order by mail or call in advance and pick up your physical tickets at the will-call window.

    Source: hattiesburgamerican
    8610
  • The worlds top artificial intelligence companies are pleading for a ban on killer robots

    The letter is the first time that AI and robotics companies have taken a joint stand on the issue. Previously, only a single company, Canadas Clearpath Robotics, had formally called for a ban on lethal autonomous weapons.

    Source: business insider
    8256
  • The Next Addition to Your Marketing Department Should Be a Chatbot

    There's no doubt chatbots are forever changing the way businesses operate and the way that marketers approach marketing. Not only do these virtual assistants have the ability to impact almost all aspects of a company, they're also great customer service tools that can provide assistance around the clock.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9651
  • Enterprise Chatbots Platforms and the Future of Work

    There has been a lot of hype surrounding consumer-based chatbots over the past 12 months. They're now being adopted by a multitude of brands for customer care, marketing and sales purposes. However, with most businesses focused on consumer chatbots, many are missing the various other ways bots can be adopted. New conversational business platforms are making it easy for enterprises to adapt and change with enterprise chatbots.

    Source: Entrepreneur
    9609
  • I was worried about artificial intelligence-until it saved my life

    Earlier this month, tech moguls Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg debated the pros and cons of artificial intelligence from different corners of the internet. While SpaceXâ??s CEO is more of an alarmist, insisting that we should approach AI with caution and that it poses a "fundamental existential risk," Facebookâ??s founder leans toward a more optimistic future, dismissing â??doomsday scenariosâ?? in favor of AI helping us build a brighter future.

    Source: Quartz
    9642
  • Artificial Intelligence Might Overtake Medical and Finance Industries

    For the last half-decade, the most exciting, contentious, and downright awe-inspiring topic in technology has been artificial intelligence. Titans and geniuses have lauded AI's potential for change, glorifying its application in nearly every industry imaginable.

    Source: Huffingtonpost
    8097
  • Separating Fact From Fiction: The Role Of Artificial Intelligence In Cybersecurity

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has become such a buzzword that it's at risk of becoming no more than tech marketing pixie dust. Just sprinkle a little here and suddenly, your solution inherits the foresight of a self-driving Tesla and the simplicity of an Amazon Echo.

    Source: Forbes
    9492
  • Elon Musk and AI experts urge U.N. to ban artificial intelligence in weapons

    Tesla and SpaceX Chief Executive Elon Musk has joined dozens of CEOs of artificial intelligence companies in signing an open letter urging the United Nations to ban the use of AI in weapons before the technology gets out of hand.

    Source: LA Times
    10347
  • These three countries are winning the global robot race

    When it comes to making machines to perform tasks that humans have done for years, the United States, China and India are far ahead of anyone else, according to a top tech industry executive.

    Source: CNN
    11088
  • The Artificial Narrative Of Artificial Intelligence

    As the legal community flees Las Vegas, leaving another successful ILTACON and several hundred thousand dollars in bad decisions in their wake, two questions weigh upon my mind. Is there something broken about the way we talk about artificial intelligence, and why does the airport give a goddamn about my mixers?

    Source: above the law
    9282
  • Why Qualcomm Acquired A Machine Learning Startup

    Last week, Qualcomm announced that it had acquired Netherlands-based machine learning startup Scyfer for an undisclosed amount. The company also laid out its vision for artificial intelligence, indicating that it would double down on a device-focused AI implementation. Below, we provide a quick run-down of what Qualcomm has been doing in the AI space and what Scyfer could bring to the table.

    Source: Forbes
    9507
  • The Future of Machine Learning and Data Science

    Machine Learning and AI are often heralded as the future of, well, every industry ever. But what about the future of Machine Learning itself? Sebastian Raschka, applied machine learning and deep learning researcher at Michigan State University and the author of Packt's best-selling book Python Machine Learning, takes a look at what's changed the most in the last few years and what's next on the horizon - here's a hint, it's not robots taking over the world.

    Source: CBR
    12132
  • Microsoft unveils Brainwave, a system for running super-fast AI

    Microsoft made a splash in the world of dedicated AI hardware today when it unveiled a new system for doing high-speed, low-latency serving of machine learning models. The company showed off a new system called Brainwave that will allow developers to deploy machine learning models onto programmable silicon and achieve high performance beyond what they'd be able to get from a CPU or GPU.

    Source: VB
    10212
  • Artificial Intelligence In Education: Don't Ignore It, Harness It!

    "Human plus machine isn't the future, it's the present," Garry Kasparov said in a recent TED talk.

    Source: Forbes
    14760
  • Artificial Intelligence at Any Cost Is a Recipe for Tyranny

    AI Now is a new initiative working, in partnership with the ACLU, to explore the social and economic implications of artificial intelligence.

    Source: ACLU
    9654
  • The world's top artificial intelligence companies are pleading for a ban on killer robots

    A revolution in warfare where killer robots, or autonomous weapons systems, are common in battlefields is about to start.

    Source: Business Insider
    12090
  • United States Air Force Starts Artificial Intelligence Project To Analyze Flow Of Information

    In June 2017, artificial intelligence (AI) startup, SparkCognition raised $32.5 million Series B funding for its AI powered cyber-physical software (CPS). The round led by Verizon Ventures with participation by Boeing's HorizonX unit. In July 2017, the company announced an eight to 10-month project with the United States Air Force (USAF) to bring AI by the DiuX, which accelerates commercial innovation for national defense.

    Source: Forbes
    10953
  • How Machine Learning Advances Will Improve the Fairness of Algorithms

    Machine learning (ML) is a subfield of computer science in which algorithms learn by recognizing patterns in data. For example, our personal assistants, like Cortana, Siri, and Alexa, learn how to recognize what we are saying and how best to respond to our questions by using lots of data from interactions with many millions of people.

    Source: Huffington Post
    10626
  • How AI, Machine Learning & Big Data are Affecting the Legal Industry

    As the integration of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Big Data in the workplace is becoming the new norm, concerns are increasing over how the technology could affect employee performance, job security and the adaptation and reliance of technology in the legal industry.

    Source: Inside Counsel
    10143
  • How Machine Learning Could Help to Improve Climate Forecasts

    As Earth-observing satellites become more plentiful and climate models more powerful, researchers who study global warming are facing a deluge of data. Some are now turning to the latest trend in artificial intelligence (AI) to help trawl through all the information, in the hope of discovering new climate patterns and improving forecasts.

    Source: scientific american
    10998
  • GNS Healthcare raises $6 million for causal machine learning platform

    Precision medicine company GNS Healthcare has raised an additional $6 million in equity from Amgen Ventures, with participation from existing investor Alexandria Real Estate Equities. The funds will be used to further develop the company's REFS causal machine learning and simulation platform -- as well as solutions across drug discovery and development, value-based drug solutions, and care management.

    Source: mobihealthnews
    26106
  • What is Deep Learning and how does it work?

    Facebook automatically finds and tags friends in your photos. Google Deepmind's AlphaGo computer program trounced champions at the ancient game of Go last year. Skype translates spoken conversations in real time and pretty accurately too.

    Source: cosmosmagazine
    12378
  • Can AI powered automated bots drive sales real estate developers

    o buy a house in India, there are hundreds of developers, each with several projects running at a given time. When scouting for the best option, the most a website offers is details and an enquiry form.

    Source: thenewsminute
    17157
  • Artificial intelligence experiencing record deals in healthcare

    CB Insights is putting the numbers behind what industry insiders have already been noticing: Artificial intelligence is hot in healthcare right now.

    Source: Healthcare Dive
    10617
  • Artificial intelligence will create new kinds of work

    WHEN the first printed books with illustrations started to appear in the 1470s in the German city of Augsburg, wood engravers rose up in protest. Worried about their jobs, they literally stopped the presses. In fact, their skills turned out to be in higher demand than before: somebody had to illustrate the growing number of books.

    Source: The Economist
    8994
  • Amazon Has Developed an AI Fashion Designer

    Amazon isn't synonymous with high fashion yet, but the company may be poised to lead the way when it comes to replacing stylists and designers with ever-so-chic AI algorithms.

    Source: Technology Review
    10608
  • The Rise Of Machine Learning And The Risks Of AI-Powered Algorithms

    Back in the Old Days, you used to have to hire a bunch of mathematicians to crunch numbers if you wanted to extrapolate insights from your data. Not anymore.

    Source: The Financial Brand
    16785
  • MIT researchers use machine learning to predict ICU interventions

    Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technologies Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory have developed a machine learning algorithm that leverages large amounts of intensive care unit (ICU) data to predict actionable interventions for patients and improve health outcomes.

    Source: Health Data Management
    11406
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Defined

    This week's milestones in the history of technology include the coining of the term "artificial intelligence," the digitization of the Library of Congress, and the first penny paper.

    Source: Forbes
    11667
  • Artificial intelligence cyber attacks are coming - but what does that mean?

    The next major cyberattack could involve artificial intelligence systems. It could even happen soon: At a recent cybersecurity conference, 62 industry professionals, out of the 100 questioned, said they thought the first AI-enhanced cyberattack could come in the next 12 months.

    Source: Theconvrsation
    10602
  • They will take our jobs! Rising AI to threaten human jobs and cause major identity crisis

    Steven Croft, the Lord Bishop of Oxford, who is a member of the House of Lords' Artificial Intelligence Committee, said jobs would be lost as more "mundane tasks" become automated.

    Source: Express
    11883
  • How Machine Learning Enhances The Value Of Industrial Internet of Things

    Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is already revolutionizing domains such as manufacturing, automobiles and healthcare. But the real value of IIoT will be realized only when Machine Learning (ML) is applied to the sensor data. This article attempts to highlight how ML augments IIoT solutions by bringing intelligent insights.

    Source: Forbes
    10845
  • Innosential launches a 5-day Masterclass on Data Sciences in collaboration with ITC Infotech

    ITC Infotech, the scale full service provider of technology solutions and a fully owned subsidiary of ITC Ltd, is collaborating with Innosential to present a five-day Masterclass program in Bengaluru from the 25th - 29th of August, 2017, to aid the IT industryâ??s need of reskilling.

    Source: Dataquest
    9936
  • Maybe Apple isn't that far behind in AI after all

    Usually, a companies research department winning a top conference prize isn't that noteworthy. Unless the company is Apple.

    Source: Quartz
    9813
  • Artificial intelligence: Big data and invisible patients

    If the barrier to precision medicine is data handling, then artificial intelligence (AI) may be the logical solution. Machine learning and deep learning are making inroads in a variety of industries, and seem poised to have a big impact in medicine, a process that is already in motion â?? and perhaps not a moment too soon.

    Source: Medcity News
    9024
  • Google explains how artificial intelligence becomes biased against women and minorities

    Time and again, research has shown that the machines we build reflect how we see the world, whether consciously or not. For artificial intelligence that reads text, that might mean associating the word "doctor" with men more than women, or image-recognition algorithms that misclassify black people as gorillas.

    Source: QZ
    13635
  • Artificial intelligence for agricultural pest control in Spain

    Spain's agricultural ministry has this month launched, for the second consecutive year, a pilot experiment using artificial intelligence techniques (AI) to anticipate the evolution of the olive fly pest. EURACTIV's partner EFEAgro reports.

    Source: euractiv
    10815
  • Artificial intelligence can secretly be trained to behave 'maliciously' and cause accidents

    A team of New York University scientists has found that people can corrupt artificial intelligence systems by tampering with their training data, and such malicious amendments can be difficult to detect.

    Source: independent
    10212
  • Artificial intelligence researchers must learn ethics

    Scientists who build artificial intelligence and autonomous systems need a strong ethical understanding of the impact their work could have.

    Source: theconversation
    10461
  • Artificial intelligence: how scared should we be about machines taking over?

    Prediction is very difficult, the great physicist Niels Bohr is supposed to have said, especially when its about the future. That hasn't stopped a wave of popular-science books from giving it go, and attempting, in particular, to sketch the coming takeover of the world by super intelligent machines.

    Source: Telegraph
    12696
  • 11 Tech Leaders Share The Real Truth About Artificial Intelligence (And What Really Matters)

    Oh, the deep world of artificial intelligence. There's an endless sea of content as it pertains to best practices, how to leverage AI for your business, how it will impact consumers, and the list goes on (way on).

    Source: Forbes
    11046
  • How Walmart is Using Machine Learning AI, IoT and Big Data to Boost Retail Performance

    Even though Walmart was founded in 1962, it's on the cutting edge when it comes to transforming retail operations and customer experience by using machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data. In recent years, its patent applications, position as the second largest online retailer and investment in retail tech and innovation are just a few reasons they are among the retail leaders evolving to take advantage of tech to build their business and provide better service to their customers.

    Source: Forbes
    22245
  • Machine Learning: The Future Of EHSQ?

    Machine learning is everywhere. You may not know it, but from fashion to fintech, machine learning is the force driving innovation and powering growth around the globe. But what exactly is it? How does it work? And more importantly, what does it mean for the Environmental, Health, Safety and Quality (EHSQ) industry?

    Source: Huffington Post
    18096
  • DO WE NEED A SPEEDOMETER FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE?

    MICROSOFT SAID LAST week that it had achieved a new record for the accuracy of software that transcribes speech. Its system missed just one in 20 words on a standard collection of phone call recordings matching humans given the same challenge.

    Source: Wired
    15207
  • Artificial intelligence is writing the next 'Game of Thrones' book

    Zack Thoutt, a GoT fan and software engineer, created a type of AI, known as a recurrent neural network. Thoutt fed the machine all 5,376 pages of the five current books and it generated predictions on what will happen next.

    Source: Fox News
    11163
  • Here are 7 big data, artificial intelligence stock ideas from Bank of America

    Analyzing the large amounts of data created by internet-connected devices will be a huge market in the coming decades, according to a top Wall Street firm.

    Source: CNBC
    10851
  • Artificial intelligence: The future is super intelligent

    In the interests of disclosure, Tegmark and I are collaborators and share a literary agent. With physicists Stephen Hawking and Frank Wilczek, we wrote the 2014 Huffington Post article

    Source: Nature
    17514
  • If Machine Learning is the question, open source is the answer. Right?

    Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are extraordinarily hard to pull off in the real world, so of course the solution must be open source. From Google's TensorFlow to Microsoft's Cognitive Toolkit, the world is awash in open source ML/AI code... none of which seems to be solving the gaping void between AI hype and production deployment reality. By Gartner's estimates a mere 15 per cent of organisations actually get into production with ML/AI.

    Source: The Register
    10638
  • Machine-learning earthquake prediction in lab shows promise

    Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory are working with machines that may make future prediction of earthquakes possible.

    Source: lamonitor
    8883
  • Machine Learning: The Future Of EHSQ?

    Machine learning is everywhere. You may not know it, but from fashion to fintech, machine learning is the force driving innovation and powering growth around the globe. But what exactly is it? How does it work? And more importantly, what does it mean for the Environmental, Health, Safety and Quality (EHSQ) industry?

    Source: Huffington Post
    12486
  • Machine Learning: The Future Of EHSQ?

    Machine learning is everywhere. You may not know it, but from fashion to fintech, machine learning is the force driving innovation and powering growth around the globe. But what exactly is it? How does it work? And more importantly, what does it mean for the Environmental, Health, Safety and Quality (EHSQ) industry?

    Source: Huffington Post
    8079
  • Artificial Intelligences Unrecognized Potential for Luxury Travel Brands

    Luxury brands are always looking to the next frontier whether it be the quality of fabric, depth of an experience, or pull of a brand story to engage the most affluent and sophisticated buyers. But no luxury brand has yet succeeded in tapping the full potential of artificial intelligence throughout the travel purchase cycle and experience.

    Source: Skift
    8670
  • How Artificial Intelligence Could Disrupt Alliances

    Western democracies rarely fight wars alone. They do so in alliances or coalitions because the more countries that take part, the more legitimate the reasons for fighting the war appear, and the lead nations get to share the human and financial costs. But a clever enemy will recognize that alliances are delicate. They require trust, constant consultation

    Source: carnegieeurope
    8310
  • Artificial Intelligence Analyses Distortions In Spacetime A Whopping 10 Million Times Faster

    Artificial intelligence isn't just good for customer service chatbots and personal assistants on your mobile, advances in the field are also helping to revolutionise scientific research.

    Source: Forbes
    14430
  • Reid Hoffman on the economic promise of artificial intelligence

    Despite concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) is a threat to jobs, Reid Hoffman, a co-founder of LinkedIn and one of the most influential people in Silicon Valley, said AI could in fact help create more positions

    Source: CBS News
    9408
  • Wanna spend a day getting deeply hands-on with machine learning?

    Events If you want to get deep and hands-on with machine learning, you'll be chuffed to know that weâ??ve added two more cracking workshops to our lineup at MCubed.

    Source: theregister
    9456
  • How Walmart Is Using Machine Learning AI, IoT And Big Data To Boost Retail Performance

    Even though Walmart was founded in 1962, it's on the cutting edge when it comes to transforming retail operations and customer experience by using machine learning, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data. In recent years, its patent applications, position as the second largest online retailer and investment in retail tech and innovation are just a few reasons they are among the retail leaders evolving to take advantage of tech to build their business and provide better service to their customers.

    Source: Forbes
    11394
  • 3 projects lighting a fire under machine learning

    Mention machine learning, and many common frameworks pop into mind, from "old" stalwarts like Scikit-learn to juggernauts like Google's TensorFlow. But the field is large and diverse, and useful innovations are bubbling up across the landscape.

    Source: Info World
    9957
  • Boffins want machine learning to predict earthquakes

    Although the laboratory earthquakes provide good simulations, its a very simplistic model. Real seismic data is a lot messier. There is ambient noise produced by human activity and the environment. Sounds from nearby faults also interfere with the signal pattern the researchers are looking for, making predictions more difficult.

    Source: The Register
    9846
  • IFA 2017: Huawei unveils faster Kirin 970 chip with Artificial Intelligence capabilities

    Huawei aims to use artificial intelligence-powered features such as instant image recognition to take on rivals Samsung and Apple when it launches its new flagship phone next month

    Source: Indian Express
    13431
  • Country to lead the development of Artificial Intelligence will dominate the world, says Putin

    Russian President Vladimir Putin says that whoever reaches a breakthrough in developing artificial intelligence will come to dominate the world.

    Source: Live Mint
    9468
  • Animate with Artificial Intelligence!

    Animation artists know that creating a 3D object is a time consuming task. Even with the near-supercomputer speeds that one can get on a workstation, it takes hours, even days, to create 3D animated

    Source: Deccan Chronicle
    17349
  • Australian National University announces artificial intelligence expansion

    An Australian National University professor will seek to create a new applied science aimed at helping humans navigate the impact of data and technology within the next five years.

    Source: canberratimes
    8811
  • Elon Musk: Artificial intelligence may spark World War III

    While many nervous eyes around the world are watching rogue nation North Korea and its latest nuclear test, billionaire worry-wart Elon Musk warns that an international artificial intelligence race is more likely to cause World War III than a 20th century-style arms race.

    Source: CNET
    14316
  • How Quantum Computers Will Revolutionize Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning And Big Data

    We produce 2.5 exabytes of data every day. That is equivalent to 250,000 Libraries of Congress or the content of 5 million laptops. Every minute of every day 3.2 billion global internet users continue to feed the data banks with 9,722 pins on Pinterest, 347,222 tweets, 4.2 million Facebook likes plus ALL the other data we create by taking pictures and videos, saving documents, opening accounts and more.

    Source: Forbes
    21789
  • Rahul Gandhi To Visit US To 'Expand His Thoughts About Artificial Intelligence'

    Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi is headed to the United States where he is likely to meet the pioneers of research on Artificial Intelligence (AI), the science of making machines that think like humans. Mr Gandhi, who recently returned from Norway, is gearing up for another offshore visit, this time to the Silicon Valley in the US to "expand his thoughts about artificial intelligence", party sources said

    Source: NDTV
    16110
  • Google looking to build its own team of artificial intelligence specialists in China

    Google looks to be quietly forming a team of artificial intelligence experts in mainland China, according to the United States-based internet giants recent jobs listings online.

    Source: scmp
    13737
  • Microsoft's artificial intelligence programme WISE goes global

    Artificial intelligence is the flavour for Microsoft's campus programme for Indian women engineers this year. Encouraged by the success of the programme Women in Software Engineering (WISE) started in India in 2014, the American software company is now planning to take this programme global

    Source: Economic Times
    19719
  • Do robots and artificial intelligence think about copyright?

    I've recently been involved in several presentations and expert panels on the benefits, challenges and social consequences arising from a future alongside robots, artificial intelligence (AI) and associated technologies.

    Source: The Australian
    22656
  • Attention! "Automation" Is Not the Same as "Artificial Intelligence."

    Belinda Duperre, who sold jewelry at Sam's Club earns $2 more per hour at Amazon than at Sam's, in part because she's a lot more productive. At Sam's, she served perhaps one to 20 customers a day. At Amazon, she packs 75 to 120 boxes an hour that are then whisked via high-speed automated conveyor belts to fleets of trucks that fan out across the region.

    Source: motherjones
    9822
  • HOW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MAY BE TENNIS'S ACE FOR SERVING GRAND SLAM FANS

    When you think of artificial intelligence, you may picture a network of computers making impossibly complex calculations, or even a robot uprising threatening the world. What you likely aren't thinking about is professional tennis, but that is exactly what IBM is using the companies Watson AI for right now.

    Source: NewsWeek
    9492
  • Artificial Intelligence Powers Many CRM Functions

    Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to have an impact on many areas of customer relationship management (CRM), according to an International Data Corporation (IDC) report commissioned by CRM solution provider Salesforce.

    Source: emarketer
    22614
  • With one eye on Amazon, Walmart plans to develop its own artificial intelligence networks

    If artificial intelligence lives up to the hype and becomes the most important aspect of cloud computing over the next several years, Walmart wants to make sure its prepared.

    Source: GeekWire
    11799
  • Will Artificial Intelligence Be the Last Human Invention?

    In Plato's "Phaedrus," Socrates tells the legend of King Thamus who is given the gift of writing from Theuth, the Egyptian god of knowledge. Writing, Theuth persuades, will act as a mass remedy for memory loss, allowing information to be more easily remembered and stored. No longer will people have to rely on oral tradition to learn and pass on information. King Thamus is unconvinced and argues writing will in fact have the opposite effect, that writing will lead to laziness, not enlightenment. Instead of internalizing information, younger generations would rely on notes, books, reminders and otherwise externalized forms of knowledge to formulate the illusion of knowledge. To King Thamus, the technology of writing is a threat to the prosperity of human civilization.

    Source: dailyutahchronicle
    9003
  • Huawei's Smartphone Chip Eases Artificial Intelligence

    Huawei announced its latest smartphone chip, the Kirin 970, which contains a neural processing unit to sort images, translate text, and understand speech. The company said that the custom silicon lets smartphones run these artificial intelligence tasks without using the cloud, where such software typically runs.

    Source: electronicdesign
    9831
  • Cargo's Crystal Ball: The power of machine learning

    Most shippers were caught off-guard last August when the world's seventh-largest container line suddenly went into receivership. An estimated US$14 billion in cargo was left in limbo after two-thirds of South Korea-based Hanjin's fleet some 93 vessels were seized, stranded or denied entry into ports. Shippers immediately opened their contingency playbooks and began the costly process of rebooking shipments on other container lines; in some cases, shippers had to resort to alternative modes of transportation to mitigate shipment delays.

    Source: aircargoworld
    8358
  • Ten Things Everyone Should Know About Machine Learning

    As someone who often finds himself explaining machine learning to non-experts, I offer the following list as a public service announcement.

    Source: Forbes
    7209
  • Google Readies New Street View Cameras to Boost Machine Learning

    Google's car-mounted Street View cameras have been traversing the globe for a decade, offering users the opportunity to stroll down a street from the comfort of their computer screen. However, the cameras used to gather this data haven't improved in eight years. Google is in the midst of revamping its Street View cameras

    Source: Extreme Tech
    9252
  • Alison machine learning predicts mobile ad campaign results

    YellowHead has launched Alison, a machine learning technology that predicts how mobile advertising campaigns, known as paid user acquisition, will turn out.

    Source: VB
    8682
  • Machine learning gives astronomers a hand

    When it comes to professional astronomy, long gone are days when you'd look at the sky, all lonely with your Galileo-type telescope.

    Source: imeche
    9129
  • Deere to advance machine learning capabilities in acquisition of Blue River Technology

    Deere & Company has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Blue River Technology, which is based in Sunnyvale, California and is a leader in applying machine learning to agriculture.

    Source: prnewswire
    16503
  • Advanced analytics easier to use and digest, says SAP exec

    Data and analytics are on a "precipice" where tools are quickly becoming easier to use and information will become far more digestible, said Tom Padgett, SVP and head of Analytics and Insight for SAP, North America, in an interview with CIO Dive. No longer do CIOs and IT organizations have to rely on data scientists alone to find insight across data sets. Instead, machine learning and advanced computing can help teams ask the right questions and employ the right tools.

    Source: ciodive
    9876
  • IBM Just Committed $240 Million to the Future of Artificial Intelligence

    IBM is officially partnering with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to run an artificial intelligence (AI) research lab. This Watson-branded joint MIT-IBM AI research initiative a partnership of acronyms will be funded through a 10-year, $240 million investment from IBM and will be co-located at IBM's Research Lab in Cambridge and at the MIT campus.

    Source: Futurism
    8202
  • Can Artificial Intelligence Usher an Era of Gender Parity

    Imagine a gender equitable society. Where women are not the stereotypical nurturers and men are not the conventional providers. Where the roles that people play in the society are aligned with their acumen and interests rather than a gender driven portrayal of a deeply entrenched parochial viewpoint.

    Source: huffingtonpost
    11781
  • New AI can guess whether you're gay or straight from a photograph

    Artificial intelligence can accurately guess whether people are gay or straight based on photos of their faces, according to new research suggesting that machines can have significantly better "gaydar" than humans.

    Source: theguardian
    12072
  • Artificial Intelligence Is Becoming a Priority for Airline IT Chiefs

    One of Skift's travel megatrends for 2107 was that, after years of hype, travel companies are finally putting artificial intelligence (AI) to work.

    Source: Skift
    9438
  • Artificial Intelligence Is Poised to Revolutionize Warfare

    Imagine, for a moment, that the question of war and peace between the United States and North Korea didn't rest on the erratic personalities of Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, but on advanced artificial intelligence programs run by dueling supercomputers in Washington and Pyongyang, which game out scenarios and calculate optimized outcomes.

    Source: Seeker
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  • 4 Questions Every Small Business Must Ask About Artificial Intelligence

    From Siri to Alexa, customers are becoming accustomed to AI-powered solutions and soon they will expect the same for their local businesses. Sure, an AI roll-out can be daunting, but by adopting a strategic approach and adding smart software, small businesses will not only be able to differentiate themselves from competitors, but compete with the industry giants as well.

    Source: Forbes
    10152
  • The Quartz guide to artificial intelligence: What is it, why is it important, and should we be afraid?

    What is artificial intelligence? Why is it important? Why is everyone talking about it all of a sudden? If you skim online headlines, you'll likely read about how AI is powering Amazon and Google's virtual assistants, or how it's taking all the jobs (debatable), but not a good explanation of what it is (or whether the robots are going to take over). We're here to help with this living document, a plain-English guide to AI that will be updated and refined as the field evolves and important concepts emerge.

    Source: Quartz
    13755
  • Will humans have the wisdom to manage artificial intelligence effectively?

    Artificial intelligence of all kinds is becoming ubiquitous, but its explosive growth comes with big challenges.

    Source: PRI
    20700
  • Rahul Gandhi to speak at Berkley, not giving talk on artificial intelligence

    Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi will on Monday address students at a US university, but will not be giving any talk on artificial intelligence.

    Source: Hindustan Times
    9309
  • How the CIA is Using Artificial Intelligence to Collect Social Media Data

    The United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) requires large quantities of data, collected from a variety of sources, in order to complete investigations. Since its creation in 1947, intel has typically been gathered by hand. The advent of computers has improved the process, but even more modern methods can still be painstakingly slow. Ultimately, these methods only retrieve minuscule amounts of data when compared what artificial intelligence (AI) can gather.

    Source: Futurism
    10725
  • Artificial Intelligence Is Here To Stay, But Consumer Trust Is A Must for AI in Business

    One of the most significant advances for sales in this decade is the growing sophistication and accuracy of predictive analytics-the science of knowing how and why and when people buy, and the best ways to approach them in sales. Predictive analytics is, in my opinion, one of the most compelling uses of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    Source: Forbes
    24003
  • Negotiating better deals for humans-AI

    You may know the art of the deal, but there's a science to it, too. And artificial intelligence is beginning to learn it. Computers that could negotiate for us could automate and optimize everything from traffic intersections to global treaties.

    Source: sciencemag
    13230
  • Predictive Analytics And Machine Learning AI In The Retail Supply Chain

    In retail, supply chain efficiency is essential. Inventory management, picking, packing and shipping are all time and resource-intensive processes which can have dramatic impact on a business's bottom line.

    Source: Forbes
    12099
  • Inside Google's Quest To Reinvent Chat With Machine Learning

    Mobile chat is where it's okay to be dumb. Your LinkedIn page may be a work of art wrought in HR-friendly prose; your tweets, so sharp you could shave with them. But texting? Let the autocorrect errors fly! Why punctuate? Isn't that what old people do

    Source: fastcodesign
    8478
  • How NoBroker uses data science and machine learning to help users identify suitable properties

    NoBroker.com is a customer to customer property marketplace that makes it free for home owners and tenants to list properties and find properties by removing the broker from the equation. Typically the amount paid by both the owners and the tenants or buyers towards brokerage adds very little value to either party. This was an unnecessary intermediation cost which NoBroker.com is removing and helping the customer save.

    Source: FirstPost
    9405
  • Can Artificial Intelligence Master the Art of the Deal?

    A bot might someday take your job, but perhaps it can help you negotiate a nice severance package, too. A recent research paper (PDF) suggests that AI agents could do all sorts of useful haggling, providing they become a little bit smarter, and users can be persuaded to trust them.

    Source: Technology Review
    8193
  • Artificial Intelligence Ushers in the Era of Music Moneyball

    In 2011, British photographer David Slater was photographing a troop of macaques when Naruto, a six-year-old, smiled into Slater's lens, pressed the shutter button, and captured this toothy selfie:

    Source: billboard
    9201
  • Your Artificial Intelligence Is Not Bias-Free

    Machines have no emotions. So, they must be objective - right? Not so fast. A new wave of algorithmic issues has recently hit the news, bringing the bias of AI into greater focus. The question now is not just whether we should allow AI to replace humans in industry, but how to prevent these tools from further perpetrating race and gender biases that are harmful to society if and when they do.

    Source: Forbes
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  • China, Russia and the US Are in An Artificial Intelligence Arms Race

    For Russia and Vladimir Putin, it is clear that planetary domination and artificial intelligence (AI) are inextricably intertwined. "Artificial intelligence is the future, not only for Russia but for all humankind," he said via live video feed as schools started this month. "Whoever becomes the leader in this sphere will become the ruler of the world."

    Source: Futurism
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  • India leads the artificial intelligence race thanks to the local offices of US firms

    India is way ahead of many other countries in implementing artificial intelligence (AI). Well over half-58%-of the companies that are using AI in India are working with the technology at scale, i.e., they are going beyond pilot and test projects and adopting the technology at a larger scale, says a Capgemini report released this month. The report is based on a survey of nearly 1,000 companies that are using AI and have revenues of over $500 million across nine countries. It was conducted between March and June 2017.

    Source: Quartz
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  • Artificial Intelligence Stocks Could Soon Eclipse Social Media Giants

    Leading artificial intelligence firms' market cap is going to "absolutely, positively" represent five to 10 times the market cap of today's consumer internet and social media giants, Breyer Capital CEO Jim Breyer said at CNBC and Institutional Investor's Delivering Alpha conference in New York on Tuesday, Sept. 12.

    Source: The Street
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  • Artificial Intelligence Is Learning How To Develop Games

    Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology are developing an AI that can recreate a game engine simply by watching gameplay

    Source: Rolling Stone
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  • THE AI CHATBOT WILL HIRE YOU NOW

    Eyal Grayevsky has a plan to make Silicon Valley more diverse. Mya Systems, the San Francisco-based artificial intelligence company that he cofounded in 2012, has built its strategy on a single idea: Reduce the influence of humans in recruiting. "We're taking out bias from the process," he tells me.

    Source: Wired
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  • How artificial intelligence prevents payment fraud

    The e-commerce industry has continued to gain traction in Hong Kong in recent years. About 88 percent of Hong Kong people shopped online last year. Most shoppers were aged below 30, according to a report from Nielsen Corp.

    Source: ejinsight
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  • Artificial Intelligence: Most adopters worry about security

    Even as a debate rages over possible consequences of artificial intelligence (AI), a global survey has found managing security risk arising out of its adoption as the biggest concern for companies.

    Source: Economic Times
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  • Leveraging AI and Machine Learning to Enhance the Customer Experience

    As organizations look for ways to better serve their customers, many are seeking new and innovative ways to better understand their customers' wants and behaviors. Increasingly, this means the use of digital tools and digital transformation initiatives, as well as the use of customer and predictive analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine learning, to better know and understand their prospects' and customers' needs to provide an outstanding customer experience.

    Source: Pay Before
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  • The power of machine learning reaches data management

    Machine learning is a hot topic across the technology spectrum today. From self-driving cars, to catching nefarious content in the fight against terrorism, to apps that automatically retouch photos before you even take them, it is popping up just about everywhere. Each innovation is creating a new wave of business opportunity while simplifying and automating tasks that are generally beyond the reach of how much data we human beings can process at once, or even in a lifetime.

    Source: network world
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  • Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

    Last year, my lab at Georgia Tech created Jill Watson, an A.I.-powered virtual teaching assistant designed to help answer students' questions in the discussion forum of an online class on artificial intelligence. To assess Jill's performance properly, we chose not to reveal her identity until the conclusion of the class.

    Source: NY Times
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  • Artificial Confusion: The (Overblown) Threat Of Artificial Intelligence

    Elon Musk recently warned that an international artificial intelligence race is more likely to cause World War III than a 20th Century-style arms race. We lawyers have our own "end-of-the-world" concern: that AI will ultimately end most lawyers' careers. But before we start speculating about what havoc HAL 9000, J.D. could wreak on the legal profession, we should keep in mind a key distinction between two different forms of artificial intelligence: what is known as "weak AI" and "artificial superintelligence."

    Source: Above The Law
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  • Artificial Intelligence Could Replace Your Doctor

    When 59-year-old Mimi Carroll was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012, it was a complete shock. The California photographer was an active person who ate healthy. How could she be sick?

    Source: health.good.is
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  • Artificial Intelligence Secrets Revealed: 3 Impacts for Digital Marketers

    Artificial intelligence is something we all use in the modern day, yet we never really stop to think about how this amazing technology has evolved over just the last decade. The field of study was officially founded in 1956 but, according to Livescience, mentions of robots and artificial intelligence date back to ancient Greek, Egyptian and Chinese times. The first breakthrough in artificial intelligence was made in 1997 when the Deep Blue artificial bot developed by IBM defeated the current grandmaster in chess, Garry Kasparov. Many more breakthroughs were made later on and, today, this type of technology has become part of our daily lives.

    Source: smallbiztrends
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  • Apple just put machine learning in your pocket

    The first iPhone revolutionized a decade of technology and changed the world in the process," he declared. "Now, 10 years later, it is only fitting that we are here, in this place, on this day, to reveal a product that will set the path for technology for the next decade

    Source: Huffington Post
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  • Apple is using machine learning for Face ID. Is that a good thing

    The future of all biometrics will involve artificial intelligence. That statement might seem strange. After all, biometrics is a security issue, one that often involves complex algorithms, randomly generated passcodes, and multiple authentication steps.

    Source: VB
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  • Artificial intelligence just made guessing your password a whole lot easier

    Last week, the credit reporting agency Equifax announced that malicious hackers had leaked the personal information of 143 million people in their system. That's reason for concern, of course, but if a hacker wants to access your online data by simply guessing your password, you're probably toast in less than an hour. Now, there's more bad news: Scientists have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to create a program that, combined with existing tools, figured more than a quarter of the passwords from a set of more than 43 million LinkedIn profiles. Yet the researchers say the technology may also be used to beat baddies at their own game.

    Source: sciencemag
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  • The Amazing Ways Coca Cola Uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) And Big Data To Drive Success

    The Coca Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company selling more than 500 brands of soft drink to customers in over 200 countries. Every single day the world consumes more that 1.9 billion servings of their drinks including brands like Coca Cola (including Diet and Zero) as well as Fanta, Sprite, Dasani, Powerade, Schweppes, Minute Maid and others.

    Source: Forbes
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  • The Future of Artificial Intelligence, According to Pop Culture

    The unpredictable nature of superintelligent, self-improving machines lends itself quite nicely to the dramatic storylines of movies and books.

    Source: visualcapitalist
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  • Freaked out about artificial intelligence? Remember what's in your pocket

    When the iPhone X was unveiled this week, its facial recognition feature immediately made headlines. Owners of the £1,000 phone can bypass the pesky password and just use their face to unlock their device. Aside from the obvious pitfalls (even the Apple demonstration didn't work seamlessly), it's evident that a world where facial ID software becomes commonplace is one that could spiral out of control.

    Source: newstatesman
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  • Facebook to Open New Artificial Intelligence Lab in Montreal

    Facebook Inc. is opening its first artificial intelligence research lab in Canada and has chosen Montreal to house the project.

    Source: bloomberg
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  • This company wants to grow A.I. by using blockchain

    Hanson Robotics Chief Scientist Ben Goertzel is overseeing a new project to build a marketplace in the cloud where artificial intelligence developers can share their work, AI put up on the network can be tapped to enhance existing robots or build new ones, Goertzel said

    Source: CNBC
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  • How Robots, IoT And Artificial Intelligence Are Transforming The Police

    It's happened. Arrests have been made thanks to the evidence collected from connected digital devices such as the Amazon dot and a Fitbit. This is just the tip of the transformation that law enforcement will experience because of the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence and robots. There are certainly benefits to applying this new technology to help fight crime, but it also raises some challenging questions regarding our right to privacy and security breaches.

    Source: Forbes
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  • Artificial intelligence will kill several old jobs, but will create new ones too

    Whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) would kill most jobs or create many new ones is a fiercely waged debate across the world. A new book, 'What To Do When Machines

    Source: businesstoday
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  • Artificial intelligence won't replace a doctor any time soon, but it can help with diagnosis

    In the next few years, you will probably have your first interaction with a medical artificial intelligence (AI) system. The same technology that powers self-driving cars, voice assistants in the home, and self-tagging photo galleries is making rapid progress in the field of health care, and the first medical AI systems are already rolling out to clinics.

    Source: theconversation
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  • Artificial Intelligence Could Help Neutralize Enemy Bombs

    As improvised explosive devices proliferate and evolve, the U.S. military's explosive ordnance disposal community hopes to leverage artificial intelligence to defeat threats and protect technicians.

    Source: nationaldefensemagazine
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  • Artificial Intelligence: The Race into the Future

    We are standing at the cusp of a massive shift, all set to take place with artificial intelligence (AI), as this is rapidly and emphatically coming to the forefront and becoming a decisive force in the future of humanity. At this point in time

    Source: dqindia
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  • No one is safe from internet attacks, and A.I. defenses can't help, Google security veteran says

    A cybersecurity expert who has protected Google's systems for 15 years said Monday no one is safe from internet attacks and software powered by artificial intelligence can't help defend them.

    Source: CNBC
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  • Google AI chief thinks reports of the AI apocalypse are greatly exaggerated

    John Giannandrea from Google had many great things to say about artificial intelligence at TechCrunc