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Wearing two hats, Tokyo 'entre-doctor' pins hopes on AI to enhance medical care

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By day, he is the chief executive officer of a Tokyo startup. At night and on weekends, he works shifts as a doctor. He wants to keep it that way because he needs both to stay in balance. Sho Okiyama is one of the growing number of what are known in Japan as "entre-doctors," or doctors who are also entrepreneurs, making full use of their medical knowledge and clinical experience in doing business. What makes Okiyama distinctive is the diversity of his experience.


Data fueling AI of the future

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Chatbot Development Company in India Hire Chatbot Developers

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Rydot assistant chatbot is a platform that allows developers and non-technical users to collaborate on building conversational AI-powered assistants. Rydot assistant is a natural language interface for application capable of extracting knowledge from sentences.


No "significant" loss of jobs from Artificial Intelligence in China HRM Asia

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Contrary to popular belief in China, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not destroy as many jobs as they feared. In fact, more jobs could be created with the rise of AI, according to a report by The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences as well as consultancy firm PwC. The national think tank further added that during China's 14th Five-Year Plan, which starts in 2021, the rise of robots will not lead to "significant" job destruction. Read: Why Artificial Intelligence can't replace us China is the leading force in the global rise of AI, having installed 154,032 industrial robots in 2018 according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), more than the number of industrial robots installed in Europe and the Americas combined. Many restaurants, hotels and factories in China have already implemented the use of AI to serve its customers.


Extramarks Education Ltd to launch Artificial Intelligence, Assessments in Jammu Schools - Organiser

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Rapidly changing geo-political scenario and digital evolution in academics has today changed the face of education thus making Digital After School Program relevant and necessary. Its organic role in a student's day to day academic life acts as a bridge between teachers and students and also helps them pursue studies at their own pace and space. What they learn and see in a Smart Class in the school, now can be carried home in their tabs along with the digital version of their books, allowing them to revise their lessons at home in an 2/D,3D version. It gives continuity from school to home and also saves money and worry of tuitions. Pioneers in introducing Digital After School Program in schools PAN India through study tabs and learning app - Extramarks Education India Private Limited today participated in a seminar to highlight the crucial role that offline digital solutions play in bridging the teaching-learning gap apart from allowing students to learn in a digitally charged environment; thus making them independent and keen learner. Poonam Singh Jamwal, Director, Extramarks Education India Private Limited, who was one of the key speakers during the event held by CED Foundation Trust in Jammu today chaired by Former Health Minister Ch.


Machine Learning - A-Z Full Course

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Then this course is for you! AI and machine learning have the potential to create an additional $2.6T in value by 2020 in Marketing and Sales, and up to $2T in manufacturing and supply chain planning. Gartner predicts the business value created by AI will reach $3.9T in 2022. IDC predicts worldwide spending on cognitive and Artificial Intelligence systems will reach $77.6B in 2022. The graph below shows the results of a McKinsey & Company survey of 2,135 enterprise senior executive respondents.


Artificial Intelligence Use Cases to Expand in 2020 – iHLS – IAM Network

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White House Releases Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence Technology

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The White House recently released guidelines on the development and deployment of artificial intelligence technology by federal agencies. While privacy and safety concerns surround the growing use and development of AI tools, the White House seems to be taking a softer approach toward regulation of the technology. In its memorandum published Wednesday, the White House said "federal agencies must avoid regulatory or non-regulatory actions that needlessly hamper AI innovation and growth." Simply put, artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that trains machines or software to operate and solve problems as humans would. "Artificial intelligence is building systems that do things that if a human being were to do them, you'd consider them intelligent," said Kristian Hammond, computer science professor at Northwestern University.


Preparing for Artificial Intelligence in the Public Sector (February 18-19, 2020 · Ottawa, Ontario)

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'Smile with your eyes': How to beat South Korea's AI hiring bots and land a job - Reuters

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SEOUL (Reuters) - In cram school-obsessed South Korea, students fork out for classes in everything from K-pop auditions to real estate deals. Now, top Korean firms are rolling out artificial intelligence in hiring - and jobseekers want to learn how to beat the bots. From his basement office in downtown Gangnam, careers consultant Park Seong-jung is among those in a growing business of offering lessons in handling recruitment screening by computers, not people. Video interviews using facial recognition technology to analyze character are key, according to Park. "Don't force a smile with your lips," he told students looking for work in a recent session, one of many he said he has conducted for hundreds of people.