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Developing machine learning tools to design better solar cells quickly and cheaply

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Iowa State engineers are developing machine learning tools that can quickly and cheaply design better solar cells.


International machine learning conference en route to Sydney

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An international machine learning conference is set to land in Australia in 2021 following a successful bid by CSIRO's Data61 and tendering partner โ€ฆ


Salesforce: Why AI might just save the world

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Along with being the e-commerce backbone for thousands of companies around the world, Salesforce is also one of the world's largest investors in AI research, pouring billions into breakthroughs that aim to benefit customers. The company's recent Dreamforce 2019 event, which attracted around 170,000 visitors to descend upon San Francisco, saw Salesforce show off upgrades and new features for many of its most popular offerings, but under the surface, the company is hard at work on something potentially much more exciting. Whether that's helping wildlife conservation, improving customer service through super-smart bots, or just stopping the human race from wiping itself out, Salesforce AI looks set to become a huge presence in the supper-smart conencted world of tomorrow. Salesforce found that three years ago, only 1 in 3 businesses were using AI, a number which now up to nearly half. "The message is, if you're not using AI, it's time to get started," Marco Casalaina, VP Products of Salesforce Einstein, said in his keynote at the show.


The Impact Of Artificial Intelligence In Healthcare 2020

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When we think about AI, we have an image of robots in our minds. Some of them are creating chaos, and others are busy buzzing lullabies. Truth be told, AI is not just involved with robotics. It is more than that. As in a human body, the brain is a vital organ that controls and coordinates actions and reactions performed by us.


Black box problem: Humans can't trust AI, US-based Indian scientist feels lack of transparency is the reason

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NEW DELHI: From diagnosing diseases to categorising huskies, Artificial Intelligence has countless uses but mistrust in the technology and its solutions will persist until people, the "end users", can fully understand all its processes, says a US-based Indian scientist. Overcoming the "lack of transparency" in the way AI processes information - popularly called the "black box problem" - is crucial for people to develop trust in the technology, said Sambit Bhattacharya who teaches Computer Science at the Fayetteville State University "Trust is a major issue with Artificial Intelligence because people are the end-users, and they can never have full trust in it if they do not know how AI processes information," Bhattacharya told . The computer scientist, whose work includes using machine learning (ML) and AI to process images, was a keynote speaker at the recent 4th International and 19th National Conference on Machines and Mechanisms (iNaCoMM 2019) at the Indian Institute of Technology in Mandi. To buttress his point that users don't always trust solutions provided by AI, Bhattacharya cited the instance of researchers at Mount Sinai Hospital in the US who applied ML to a large database of patient records containing information such as test results and doctor visits. The'Deep Patient' software they used had exceptional accuracy in predicting disease, discovering patterns hidden in the hospital data indicating when patients were on the way to different ailments, including cancer, according to a 2016 study published in the journal Nature.


9 AI trends on our radar

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Check out the Strata Data and Artificial Intelligence conference series, which cover the topics and key issues discussed in this post. Here are key AI trends business leaders and practitioners should watch in the months ahead. While full automation might still be a ways off, there are many workflows and tasks that lend themselves to partial automation. In fact, McKinsey estimates that "fewer than 5% of occupations can be entirely automated using current technology. However, about 60% of occupations could have 30% or more of their constituent activities automated."


How smart tech could give architecture a boost

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Architects are waking up to a new way of working where artificial intelligence (AI) deals with many of the mundane tasks involved in building design. The profession faces a profound shift that will lead to new opportunities and the need for new skills, experts say. In October 2019, for instance, the New York-based Chilean design guru Sebastiรกn Errรกzuriz said on Instagram that 90 percent of the work that architects do today could change. "You should be taking measures right now," he said. At present, he said, it takes two to three years for an architect to complete a project, so gaining experience is a slow process.


Big data and Artificial Intelligence to Control Algal Blooms

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Toxic algal blooms are a problem that is globally increasing due to nutrients pollution and climate change. Although the use of chemicals may provide temporary relief to the problem, it does not offer a solution. Now an alternative method for chemical algae control is available. Based on the acquisition of big data, artificial intelligence and ultrasound, this novel method can control algal blooms in large water surfaces without disrupting the ecosystem. Toxic blooms of algae are increasing globally in our waterways, causing a variety of health-related issues and environmental degradation.


Top 120 Artificial Intelligence Interview Questions and Answers 2019 [UPDATED]

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List of frequently asked Artificial Intelligence Interview Questions with answers by Besant Technologies. We hope these Artificial Intelligence interview questions and answers are useful and will help you to get the best job in the networking industry. This Artificial Intelligence interview questions and answers are prepared by Artificial Intelligence Professionals based on MNC Companies expectation. Stay tuned we will update New Artificial Intelligence Interview questions with Answers Frequently. Besant Technologies supports the students by providing Artificial Intelligence interview questions and answers for the job placements and job purposes.


Dusting Under the Bed: Machine Learners' Responsibility for the Future of Our Society - KDnuggets

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I was super happy that I had the opportunity to present at a world class Machine Learning event in Warsaw, Poland. People from research organizations from all over the world attended ML in PL. I had been looking forward to all of the deeply technical talks, but I was grateful to the organizers that we could start the day by taking a step back and reflecting a bit on the ethics of what we do. It's an important topic and doesn't receive the attention that it should. As Machine Learning people, we work on technologies that are super powerful.