Welcome to the Momenta Learning News on Artificial Intelligence. This is issue 61, please feel free to share this post.
Are IPAs now the handiest way to get questions answered? Maybe not.
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“At present, the intelligent decision support system is passing test operations in the Chelyabinsk region on the border with Kazakhstan and preparing for the preliminary tests in the Far East and South of Russia,” the press statement said. The artificial intelligence system will automatically interact with video cameras, infrared and seismic sensors, radars and drones, observing any types of violations.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI), a top priority for the ubiquitous American tech companies, for Industry 4.0 or digital China, is already reshaping global business, but this major scientific and technological disruption will also deeply impact the relations between powers.
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Starmind is an AI assistant designed to answer work-related questions The AI recommends the best colleagues to answer based on their expertise It learns as users ask it questions, so develops a more advanced network Artificial intelligence that can understand and answer any work-related question it is asked has been made available in the UK for the first time.
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Christopher Polk/Getty Images Growth in Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence (AI) is all the buzz this year. According to CB Insights, as of June 15, this year, more than 200 AI venture financing deals have been completed already totaling $1.5B in dollar volume. If the latter half of the year continues at this […]
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“We’ve consistently chosen comfort and better decisions, better and more valuable products, over our sense of privacy.”
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For Sony ( SNE) , this is a time of reckoning. For years, this company was an exciting pioneer. Sony’s 1957 TR-63 Radio was the device credited with launching the entirely new industry of consumer micro-electronics. The 1970s and ’80s saw the advent of Walkman products. Then came the Trinitron TV.
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Would you trust artificial intelligence to scan your communications to manage skills of a team?
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Three new grants aim to connect hard-to-reach populations in California to HIV prevention, testing and treatment. Funded by the California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP), part of the University of California, the grants support programs that target specific populations: homeless youth, black men who have sex with men, and women who face barriers to HIV care because of issues such as domestic violence, poverty and incarceration.
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Think computers work need a still petite increment help current mediocrity? Yes certain.
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