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New Report Prescribes Strong Growth For Artificial Intelligence in Education Market – Jewish Market Reports

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Artificial Intelligence in Education Market Report aims to provide an overview of the industry through detailed market segmentation. The report offers thorough information about the overview and scope of the market along with its drivers, restraints and trends. This report is designed to include both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the industry in each region and country participating in the study. Key players in global Artificial Intelligence in Education market include: Blackboard,Fujitsu,Cisco Systems,Pearson,Samsung,Instructure,Discovery Communications,Dell,Echo360,Adobe systems,SAP,Microsoft,Jenzabar,Ellucian,Promethean World,Oracle,IBM and more. This study specially analyses the impact of Covid-19 outbreak on the Artificial Intelligence in Education, covering the supply chain analysis, impact assessment to the Artificial Intelligence in Education market size growth rate in several scenarios, and the measures to be undertaken by Artificial Intelligence in Education companies in response to the COVID-19 epidemic.


5 Times When AI Was Used For Social Good

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While artificial intelligence has found a lot of use cases in many industries, another area that is witnessing a lot of traction is for Social Good. Many companies and organisations are either collaborating with not-for-profit organisations or are developing solutions that may help communities and society in general by integrating AI. AI is solving some of the pressing social issues. From detecting Zika virus to the Covid-19 pandemic, the use cases for AI for Social good is on the rise. Many global companies such as Google, Microsoft, Facebook and government bodies are deploying AI for positive social initiatives.


How Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning (ML) Can Fight Future Pandemics - Exxact

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This year, the world changed in the span of a few months, in unprecedented ways that surprised and overwhelmed every country on this planet. The greatest global crisis since World War II and the largest global pandemic since the 1918–19 Spanish Flu fell upon us. Everybody spent a better part of their day looking at the daily rise of the death toll and the rapid, exponential spread of this novel strain of the COVID-19 virus. Millions of people lost their jobs, unemployment rose through the roof, global travel and hospitality industries were all but decimated, international relationships were frayed, healthcare systems were stressed to the limits. Of course, the fight was not one-sided.


Personal assistant charged in dismembered tech CEO's killing

Boston Herald

A personal assistant arrested Friday in the death and dismemberment of a 33-year-old tech entrepreneur was believed to have owed his boss a "significant amount of money," New York City police said. Tyrese Haspil faces a murder charge in the death of Fahim Saleh, whose beheaded, armless body was found Tuesday by a cousin who had gone to his luxury Manhattan condo to check on him. Haspil, 21, handled finances and personal matters for Saleh, whose ventures included a ride-hailing service in Africa. Haspil, who grew up on Long Island and lived in Brooklyn, was taken into police custody Friday morning in the lobby of another luxury apartment building several blocks from where Saleh was killed, NYPD Chief of Detectives Rodney Harrison said. Information on Haspil's arraignment or a lawyer who could speak on his behalf was not immediately available.


Global Big Data & Machine Learning in Telecom Market 2020

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InForGrowth Market Research offers a most recent distributed report on Global Big Data & Machine Learning in Telecom industry examination and figure 2019-2026 conveying key bits of knowledge and giving an upper hand to customers through a point by point report. The Global pandemic of COVID19 calls for redefining of business strategies. Worldwide Big Data & Machine Learning in Telecom Market inspect reports consolidate market designs nuances, genuine scene, feature assessment, cost structure, capability, bargains, net advantage, and movement and measuring of business. Major Key players covered in this report:– Allot, Argyle data, Ericsson, Guavus, HUAWEI, Intel, NOKIA, Openwave mobility, Procera networks, Qualcomm, ZTE, Google, AT&T, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft. The overall market is set up for energetic advancement with progressively moving of various gathering methodology to more affordable objectives in rising economies.


Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chips Market By Key Players, Types, Applications, Countries, Market Size, Forecast to 2026 – Cole of Duty

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A new research study has been presented by credible markets offering a comprehensive analysis on the Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chips Market where user can benefit from the complete Market research report with all the required useful information about this Market. This is a latest report, covering the current COVID-19 impact on the Market. The pandemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has affected every aspect of life globally. This has brought along several changes in Market conditions. The rapidly changing Market scenario and initial and future assessment of the impact is covered in the report.


Ex-personal assistant of murdered tech CEO found dismembered placed in custody

FOX News

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. A former personal assistant to tech CEO Fahim Saleh, who was found beheaded and dismembered earlier this week in his New York City apartment, has been taken into police custody in connection with the murder. Police have taken Tyrese Devon Haspel, 21, into custody for the death of the 33-year-old executive, Fox News has confirmed. The person in custody had worked as Saleh's personal assistant, the officials told The Associated Press.


Fahim Saleh Update: Tech CEO's Personal Assistant Arrested In Grisly Killing

International Business Times

The personal assistant of tech entrepreneur and CEO Fahim Saleh was arrested in New York Friday in the latter's killing and dismemberment in Saleh's luxury apartment. Tyrese Devon Haspil, 21, is expected to be charged with second-degree murder. The New York Times reported Haspil's motive was the alleged theft of tens of thousands of dollars from Saleh, 33. A source told the Times Saleh had learned of the theft, but didn't report it, instead setting up a "repayment plan" for Haspil. Building security cameras showed Saleh and another man entering the former's Manhattan apartment.


Mapping the world to help aid workers, with weakly, semi-supervised learning

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When disaster or disease strikes, relief agencies respond more effectively when they have detailed mapping tools to know exactly where to deliver assistance. But extremely reliable and precise maps often are not available. So, our team, composed of artificial intelligence researchers and data scientists in Facebook's Boston office, used our computer vision expertise to create and share population density maps that are more accurate and higher resolution than any of their predecessors. Building on our previous publication of similar high-resolution population maps for 22 countries, we're now releasing new maps of the majority of the African continent, and the project will eventually map nearly the whole world's population. When it is completed, humanitarian agencies will be able to determine how populations are distributed even in remote areas, so that health care workers can better reach households and relief workers can better distribute aid.


Banks face fairness challenges as they commit to AI technology

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Three-quarters of banking executives think artificial intelligence (AI) will determine whether they succeed or fail, but they face major governance challenges, including ensuring decisions made by AI are fair and ethical. A report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said data bias that leads to discrimination against individuals or groups was one of the most prominent risks for banks using the technology. AI is currently high on the banking agenda and the disruption caused by Covid-19 has "intensified" its adoption in the sector, according to the EIU. Banks are using AI to create more personalised banking services for customers, to automate back-office processes and to keep pace with developments at the digital challenger banks pioneering AI in the sector. But banks will need to ensure ethical, fair and well-documented AI-based decisions, said the EIU's Overseeing AI: Governing artificial intelligence in banking report.