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Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Companies to Work for in 2020
Artificial intelligence has arrived at the inflection point where it's to a lesser degree a pattern than a core ingredient across for all intents and purposes of computing. These organizations are applying the technology to everything from getting strokes recognizing water leaks to understanding fast-food orders. What's more, some of them are planning the AI-prepared chips that will release much increasingly algorithmic developments in the years to come. Let's look at some incredible AI companies where you can unleash your potential Trade giant Amazon has put resources into both the consumer-oriented side of AI and in applications for organizations and their procedures. Alexa, the organization's AI language assistant, integrated into its echo speaker series, is notable around the world.
Toronto artificial intelligence startup creates disease screening tool for retail stores
An artificial intelligence development company out of Toronto has introduced some fancy new tools to help businesses operate more safely during the pandemic. Predictmedix's technologies allow stores and other establishments to screen customers for symptoms of COVID-19 before they enter, and they can even tell when people aren't properly social distancing or wearing masks while inside. The firm's Infection and Protocol Screening machines -- which take the form of standalone pods or walk-through booths -- use AI, infrared thermography and multispectral cameras to detect symptoms within seconds, and can even recognize cognitive impairment from substances like alcohol or illnesses like dementia. Meanwhile, its Social Distancing Compliance software uses security or drone cameras to detect whether patrons are wearing masks, and can also measure the physical distance between individuals and alert staff of potential risks. Both tools could potentially be employed in grocery stores and other retailers, bars and restaurants, schools, venues, parks, gyms, airports, transit stations, offices and other workplaces to ensure that anyone entering a space is symptom-free and is taking proper measures while inside.
Global Big Data Conference
As the world grapples with COVID-19, every ounce of technological innovation and ingenuity harnessed to fight this pandemic brings us one step closer to overcoming it. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are playing a key role in better understanding and addressing the COVID-19 crisis. Machine learning technology enables computers to mimic human intelligence and ingest large volumes of data to quickly identify patterns and insights. In the fight against COVID-19, organizations have been quick to apply their machine learning expertise in several areas: scaling customer communications, understanding how COVID-19 spreads, and speeding up research and treatment. Every kind of organization, whether small or large, public or private, is finding new ways to operate effectively and to meet the needs of their customers and employees as social distancing and quarantine measures remain in place.
The U.S. Air Force's Next Killer Drone Could Fly And Fight All By Itself
An MQ-9 Reaper assigned to the 214th Attack Group, Arizona Air National Guard, flies over Michigan. The U.S. Air Force wants a new hunter-killer drone to replace its current fleet of 306 propeller-driven MQ-9 Reapers. And it could end up including a version of the service's Skyborg artificial intelligence. Where the Reaper is pretty dumb, the new drone could be very clever. The Air Force on June 3 released a request for information to the aerospace industry for a next-generation unmanned intelligence-strike platform.
Researchers eye tech wearables as coronavirus early-warning system
Washington – Can your Fitbit or Apple Watch detect a coronavirus infection before the onset of symptoms? Researchers are increasingly looking at these devices and other such wearables as a possible early-warning system for the deadly virus. Last month, scientists at the West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute said they had created a digital platform that can detect COVID-19 symptoms up to three days before they show up using the Oura ring, a wearable fitness and activity tracker. An app developed by the researchers uses artificial intelligence to forecast the onset of COVID-19 related symptoms such as fever, coughing, breathing difficulties and fatigue, with over 90 percent accuracy, according to the university. The researchers said the system could offer clues of infection in people not yet showing symptoms -- helping address one of the problems in detection and containment of the deadly outbreak.
NYPD shows interest in 'pandemic drones' that outraged Conn. town: report
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. New York City's police department is reportedly considering the use of "pandemic drone" technology to determine if people are infected with coronavirus, even though a Connecticut town has already scrapped its plan due to privacy concerns. Westport residents were successful in stymying plans for a drone that could detect a person's temperature, along with their heart and respiratory rates, from as high as 190 feet in the air, The New York Post reported. The NYPD reached out to Westport police for contact information regarding Draganfly, the Canadian company that manufactures the drone.
Mobile Robotics Market: Indoor Applications Projected to be the Most Attractive Segment during 2020-2027 – Cole Reports
This research report will give readers a clear idea of the overall market scenario that can further determine this market project. The report analyzes key players in the Mobile Robotics market by examining market share, recent developments, new product launches, partnerships, mergers or acquisitions, and target markets. The report also includes a thorough analysis of product profiles and explores products and applications focused on operations in the market. Mobile Robotics is a thorough study of the competitive landscape of the marketplace provides insight into company profile, financial position, recent developments, mergers and acquisitions, and SWOT analysis. In addition, the report provides two market forecasts, the producer perspective and the consumer perspective.
Data Scientist - IoT BigData Jobs
IgnitionOne is an international digital marketing company with offices in Brussels, London, New York, Sao Paulo and Tokyo. The company has different products including display advertising, search marketing, a data management platform, and web personalization. Primary responsibilities for this role are to develop forecasting and optimization methodologies for digital advertising. Our platform currently processes 2 trillions transactions per year, growing at 30% a year, making us a company that understands "Big Data." We are using the latest machine learning tools and data processing technologies for our work and are looking for someone who is passionate about data sciences to join the team.
Data Scientist - Leader in Newton, from Blue Line Talent, LLC, by Ron Levis
Blue Line Talent is looking for a leader in data science who will serve as a technical leader for data scientists focused on machine learning, predictive analytics and related projects. You will guide a team of data scientists, helping them identify the most impactful use cases, the most relevant models, best technologies for implementation, and clearest modes of communication for the application at hand. Pike Our client: • Established local technology-driven company with impressive record of growth • Comprehensive benefits including 401(k), medical, dental, vision, stock incentives, etc. • Flexible schedules. Job Description: • Help leadership assess the business value and required investment of new AI projects • Measure and communicate incremental value created by ML/AI approaches • Create and maintain strategic roadmaps for AI projects: connecting the right algorithms, technologies, data sets, and skill sets to maximize likelihood of project success • Propose architectural requirements for model deployment and maintenance in production • Help develop data science training and competency development, determining best practices and work standards. Experience Profile: • MS degree in Computer Science, Physics, Math or related (PhD is preferred) • 10 years of professional experience devoted to data science • Expertise in deep learning, methods • Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams • Experience with the development and deployment of ML and predictive models • Commercial level coding skills in Python • Modeling theory or expertise • Experience with modern data science tools • Excellent verbal communication and business acumen • Stable record of direct employment Helpful/Desired: • PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Math or related • Experience with Tensorflow, Keras, Spark, H2O, Scikit-Learn, etc. • Healthcare experience preferred, but not required • AWS experience preferred NOTES: • This is a full time direct hire position.
Congress Seeks Creation of National Research Cloud for Artificial Intelligence
A bipartisan cadre of tech-focused legislators in the House and Senate have introduced legislation that would direct the federal government to develop a national cloud computing infrastructure for artificial intelligence research. Introduced by Sens. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., Thursday, the National Cloud Computing Task Force Act would convene a mix of technical experts across academic, industry and government. The group would develop a nuanced roadmap for how the nation should build, deploy, govern and sustain a national research cloud for AI. "With China focused on toppling the United States' leadership in AI, we need to redouble our efforts with a sustained commitment to the best and brightest by developing a national research cloud to ensure our technical researchers get the tools they need to succeed," Portman said in a statement. "By democratizing access to computing power we ensure that any American with computer science talent can pursue their good ideas."