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Instagram down: App and site stops working as people can't refresh feeds
Instagram has stopped working, leaving people looking at grey error messages. The site and app won't load – though stories will – leaving people's feeds filled with old images. Attempts to refresh the feed itself just leads to the error message, which says that it can't refresh. The I.F.O. is fuelled by eight electric engines, which is able to push the flying object to an estimated top speed of about 120mph. The giant human-like robot bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie'Avatar' and is claimed as a world first by its creators from a South Korean robotic company Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi and Kaptain Rock playing one string light saber guitar perform jam session A man looks at an exhibit entitled'Mimus' a giant industrial robot which has been reprogrammed to interact with humans during a photocall at the new Design Museum in South Kensington, London Electrification Guru Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart talks about the electric Jaguar I-PACE concept SUV before it was unveiled before the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, U.S The Jaguar I-PACE Concept car is the start of a new era for Jaguar.
Part One: Will Artificial Intelligence Exceed Human Performance in Marketing and Sales by 2025?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be out of the sci-fi closet but the adoption within MarTech industry is still very much in its nascent stage. With the advent of wireless and virtual technologies in last two decades, businesses have evolved at a breakneck pace. And now, the biggest force pushing that momentum is the refined combination of AI and Machine Learning (AI/ML). While the first half of the decade focused on leveraging Big Data, AI technology in business, especially in sales and marketing, has taken a major lead with its equitable adoption rate. The promise AI offers – intelligent software running on AI/ML algorithms would perform tasks better, faster and cheaper, is an optimistic opportunity within MarTech.
Head Start at Video Game Jamboree; Fed Expected to Raise Interest Rate Again
The video game industry's annual jamboree, E3, is set to open in Los Angeles on Tuesday, but some of the biggest companies in the business will begin their quest to build buzz before then. On Sunday, Microsoft revealed a new game console that supports 4K video, called Xbox One X. It will go on sale on Nov. 7. On Monday, Sony is expected to promote exclusive games for its PlayStation 4, while Nintendo on Tuesday plans to show off games for its new Switch console, including the much-anticipated Super Mario Odyssey. The Federal Reserve is expected to raise its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday after a two-day meeting of its policy-making committee.
Humans Brains Could Be Connected To Computers If Elon Musk's Neuralink Is Approved
Connecting the human brain to computers is quickly becoming one of the hottest ideas in Silicon Valley, with Tesla's Elon Musk and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg among the many top tech entrepreneurs leading the charge. In March, Musk launched Neuralink, a medical research company that creates brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). Musk has previously expressed the importance of upgrading human cognition in order to ensure people are not made obsolete by artificial intelligence. BCIs would initially be used for medical research, with the ultimate goal being to blur the lines between people and artificial intelligence. Read: Will Robots Take Your Job? Elon Musk Thinks We Have 30 Years Until AI Is Better Than Us At Everything Neuralink has been registered as a medical research company, and Musk said they will produce a product to help people with severe brain injuries within four years, the Washington Post reports.
Brain is a 'multi-dimensional' universe, scientists find
The human brain is one of nature's most complex structures, and scientists are still a long way from understanding its mechanics. But a new study has come one step closer to unlocking its secrets by unravelling its immense complexity. The research has revealed that the mind is home to shapes and structures that have as many as 11 dimensions. And understanding these structures could help us to reveal exactly how memories are formed. The human brain is a'multi-dimensional' universe full of complicated geometric shapes, scientists have discovered.
What is machine learning? - Information Age
Machine learning's development stems from the mid-20th century where it was defined by Arthur Samuel as a "field of study that gives computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed". Indeed, the technology provides computers with the ability to learn from exposure to data, rather than being explicitly programmed – like a human brain. The technology's function is to learn and improve internal procedures and external delivery across a range of industries, from entertainment to cyber security, to manufacturing and finance. Machine learning is an automated process that enables software-based systems to analyse huge data sets and recognise patterns. Using these patterns, the software is able to reprogram and improve itself – without human intervention.
Roaming charges to end across the European Union, but callers are warned about a huge catch
Roaming charges are finally being killed off, after the EU forced phone companies to stop hitting people with massive, shock bills. But customers have been warned that they might still have to pay more than they expect and should continue to be vigilant. The roaming charges will come to an end after 15 June. That will mean that people in the UK can take their normal contract – with all its free calls, texts and data – anywhere in the EU, for no extra cost. The I.F.O. is fuelled by eight electric engines, which is able to push the flying object to an estimated top speed of about 120mph.
Artificial intelligence is good for the world....claims Sophia the robot
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R for SQListas (2): Forecasting the Future
The model chosen does not contain a smoothing parameter for the trend (beta) – in fact, it is an A,N,A model, which is the acronym for Additive errors, No trend, Additive seasonal effects. Let's inspect the decomposition corresponding to this model – there is no trend line here: Now, let's forecast the next 36 months!