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Artificial Intelligence Market to Reach $54 Billion by 2026 - Global Trade Magazine

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While the U.S.-China trade issues have dominated recent headlines, the U.S. Government and U.S. industry have been assessing the commercial environment for IPR (patents, trademarks, copyrights, industrial designs, geographical indications, trade secrets) in our trading partners for decades.


Gender Biased Women in Artificial Intelligence

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For every one of their disparities, large tech organizations concur on where we're going: into a future commanded by smart machines. Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple all state that each part of our lives will before long be changed by artificial intelligence and machine learning, through innovations, for example, self-driving cars and facial recognition. However, the individuals whose work supports that vision don't much look like the society their developments should change. Students around the world are getting on a tragic reality: dreadfully numerous organizations despite everything are struggling to make a real impact with AI and numerous organizations continue without a culture of collaboration in their analytics teams. The study uncovers that almost 75% of female data science majors are looking for precisely the opposite from their future employment, in particular applied, impact-driven work, while men are conflicted.


Top 10 Artificial Intelligence APIs to Consider for 2020

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Do you think developers write the code of entire software on their own? Well, they can't even if they want to. Software code is complex and contains millions of logics. Developers can end up getting confused and mess up the entire software. Well, that's where application programming interface (APIs) comes to the rescue.


HBO to make TV series based on apocalyptic video game The Last of Us

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HBO is working on a television adaptation of the bestselling video game The Last of Us. It will be written by Craig Mazin, the creator of highly acclaimed TV series Chernobyl, together with Neil Druckmann, the creative director on the game and its forthcoming sequel, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The series is set to follow the events of the original game, which takes place in a United States devastated by a deadly parasitic fungus that transforms infected victims into monsters. The action follows grizzled survivor Joel, who is hired to transport seemingly immune teenage girl Ellie out of a quarantine zone and across the country to a lab where a cure can be developed. Praised for its bleak, violent narrative, the game was a major hit on PlayStation, with a sequel due in May.



How AI May Prevent The Next Coronavirus Outbreak

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AI can be used for the early detection of virus outbreaks that might result in a pandemic. AI detected the coronavirus long before the world's population really knew what it was. On December 31st, a Toronto-based startup called BlueDot identified the outbreak in Wuhan, several hours after the first cases were diagnosed by local authorities. The BlueDot team confirmed the info its system had relayed and informed their clients that very day, nearly a week before Chinese and international health organisations made official announcements. Thanks to the speed and scale of AI, BlueDot was able to get a head start over everyone else.


Preventing a Winter of Disillusionment

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Using artificial intelligence to better inform human intelligence, higher education can prevent a winter of disillusionment and ensure tangible student success outcomes. Student success, in its various forms, is a top issue in higher education. Over the last decade, colleges and universities have worked to consolidate mountains of data into insights that can empower academic professionals to influence student success. Yet this cannot be accomplished using only human intelligence (HI). To facilitate an impact on student success, many institutions have employed artificial intelligence (AI) to help process and analyze data. AI, embedded in data systems, can allow institutions to better gather high-value data, monitor and uncover predictive risk indicators, and proactively respond to student behavior to promote student success. Despite the high capabilities of these systems, they cannot be sustained outside professional HI, which gives meaning and direction to data insights.


Alphabet reveals the ugly deficiencies of self-driving cars ZDNet

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When the artists formerly known as Google want to sell you on something, they come over all hippy, dippy, happy, and clappy. After all, you're essentially a child that needs to be told how to think and live. Transportation is about to get a technology-driven reboot. The details are still taking shape, but future transport systems will certainly be connected, data-driven and highly automated. So to celebrate its Waymo self-driving arm grabbing $2.25 billion of external funding -- what? self-driving isn't self-financing?


Professor Amnon Shashua and Dr. Demis Hassabis Named Laureates of the International Dan David Prize for Outstanding Contributions in the Field of Artificial Intelligence Intel Newsroom

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The internationally renowned Dan David Prize, headquartered at Tel Aviv University, annually awards three prizes of $1 million each to globally inspiring individuals and organizations. The total purse of $3 million makes the prize not only one of the most prestigious, but also one of the highest-value prizes internationally. Laureates are selected on the basis of their outstanding achievements and contributions in the year's chosen fields, each representing a time category. This year's fields are Cultural Preservation and Revival (Past category), Gender Equality (Present category) and Artificial Intelligence (Future category). Professor Amnon Shashua, co-founder and CEO of Mobileye, and Dr. Demis Hassabis, co-founder and CEO of DeepMind, have been named the 2020 Dan David Prize laureates in the field of artificial intelligence (AI).


PREVIEW: Torquay United will use 'artificial intelligence' to tackle Sutton test

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Artificial intelligence will be key when Torquay United take on Sutton United on their'plastic pitch' in south London tomorrow afternoon. Sutton's pitch is a quick one and will be good for some fast-flowing, on-the-floor football, and that should suit Torquay down to the ground as they try to add a third consecutive win following the three-week enforced break that left them champing at the bit. Home wins against FC Halifax Town (1-0) and Chorley (2-0) have given Torquay's stated push for the Vanarama National League play-offs some credence – but the Gulls now face two tough away games against Sutton, and then Boreham Wood next weekend, and further wins on the road should really put them within touching distance of the top seven. But Johnson knows it wouldn't take much for United to fall by the wayside, and he will remain wary of Sutton, a team who have had mixed fortunes this season. The manager said: "We obviously need to win games – we can't afford to lose them. So we are having to adjust slightly and at the moment the boys are adjusting and doing it very well. "We are pleased with the clean sheets [four in the last six games] and we are pleased that we have won the last couple of games, and our record in the last six to eight games has been decent as far as points are concerned.