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Trending on Twitter: Top Artificial Intelligence Tweets Dec 2nd - 8th 2019
Every week, we publish a selection of AI-related content that is trending on Twitter. To be in the loop, you can find us on Twitter @AITimeJournal and subscribe to our newsletter! This week's tweets are featured in no particular order, and they are by: These industrial #robots work in an @Audi factory. As #AI is empowering other digital technologies, the immediate future will experience significant transformation in the adoption of #emergingtech like #Cloud, #CyberSecurity, #IoT, #Edge, #5G & #Blockchain in India to propel growth in digital economy.https://t.co/mntIyTnEWu Top 25 #AI Influencers to Follow on Twitter by 2019 https://t.co/VmkEhbbhng
Ecommerce fraud prevention: is AI the key?
Thanks to the internet, we no longer need to go to the shops; instead, the shops come to us. In a few clicks you can order everything from the latest digital gadgets to dog food, from the comfort of your sofa. And same-day delivery options mean you can receive items faster than ever. But the speedy online transactions and one-click purchasing systems that underpin the ecommerce sector don't just make life easier for consumers; they make things easier for fraudsters too. Successful ecommerce retailers receive thousands of orders a day, and these card-not-present (CNP) purchases are harder to verify than those where the card and cardholder are physically present.
AWS details steps to digital transformation, highlights machine learning
LAS VEGAS – Amazon Web Services (AWS) chief executive officer Andy Jassy highlighted 27 new services during his keynote at the company's eighth annual re:Invent learning and education conference and urged customers not to procrastinate in starting their digital transformations. He told the 65,000 attendees that not all of the key components in the process are technology elements. First, he said, the senior leadership team needs to be aligned behind the effort. Without that, it's easy for dissenters to block the initiatives. Second, set top-down aggressive goals.
Leverage deep learning in IBM Cloud Functions
Based on Apache OpenWhisk, IBM Cloud Functions is a Functions as a Service (FaaS) platform that makes it easy to build and deploy serverless applications. In this tutorial, you'll build a serverless application using IBM Cloud Functions that monitors the content of a Cloud Object Storage bucket and analyzes the content of images that are uploaded to the bucket by a human or an automated process. For illustrative purposes, analysis is performed by a deep learning microservice from the Model Asset eXchange and analysis results are stored as JSON files in the same bucket. You can easily adapt the outlined approach to take advantage of hosted cognitive services, such as those provided by IBM Watson, and to store results in a NoSQL datastore like Cloudant or a relational database. By completing this introductory tutorial, you learn how to monitor a Cloud Object Storage bucket for changes (new objects, updated objects, or deleted objects) using Cloud Functions and how to use deep learning microservices from the Model Asset eXchange to automatically analyze those objects in near real time.
Global COGNITIVE COMPUTING MARKET Forecast Covering Growth Inclinations & Development Strategies until 2023
Report Ocean's newly published'Global Cognitive Computing Market 2018-2023' Market Research Report provides a comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Global Cognitive Computing Market. It also throws light on the major drivers and growth restrictions of the market. The Cognitive Computing empowers a machine to think, translate and construe data like a human cerebrum. The greatest headway in this market is IBM's Watson Cognitive Computing. There are couple of players in the market that have built up the method of incorporating psychological figuring with web of things (IoT).
Global COGNITIVE COMPUTING MARKET Forecast Covering Growth Inclinations & Development Strategies until 2023
Report Ocean's newly published'Global Cognitive Computing Market 2018-2023' Market Research Report provides a comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Global Cognitive Computing Market. It also throws light on the major drivers and growth restrictions of the market. The Cognitive Computing empowers a machine to think, translate and construe data like a human cerebrum. The greatest headway in this market is IBM's Watson Cognitive Computing. There are couple of players in the market that have built up the method of incorporating psychological figuring with web of things (IoT).
Global COGNITIVE COMPUTING MARKET Forecast Covering Growth Inclinations & Development Strategies until 2023
Report Ocean's newly published'Global Cognitive Computing Market 2018-2023' Market Research Report provides a comprehensive qualitative and quantitative analysis of the Global Cognitive Computing Market. It also throws light on the major drivers and growth restrictions of the market. The Cognitive Computing empowers a machine to think, translate and construe data like a human cerebrum. The greatest headway in this market is IBM's Watson Cognitive Computing. There are couple of players in the market that have built up the method of incorporating psychological figuring with web of things (IoT).
Facebook Gives Workers a Chatbot to Appease That Prying Uncle
The answers were put together by Facebook's public relations department, parroting what company executives have publicly said. And the chatbot has a name: the "Liam Bot." (The provenance of the name is unclear.) "Our employees regularly ask for information to use with friends and family on topics that have been in the news, especially around the holidays," a Facebook spokeswoman said. "We put this into a chatbot, which we began testing this spring." Facebook's reputation has been shredded by a string of scandals -- including how the site spreads disinformation and can be used to meddle in elections -- in recent years.
Toyota semi-autonomous tech could enhance driving experience, not replace it
Toyota has, over the years, earned a reputation for producing the beige Corollas that always seem to clog the fast lane. Yet this is the same company that still offers in many of its cars the rapidly dying stickshift option so many enthusiasts ask for. Moving towards the autonomous era, Toyota is taking a refreshingly open view to how the self-driving car will keep the driver engaged. The philosophy falls under the "automation with a human touch" banner. Advanced driver aids, says the company, are designed to enhance the human experience, not replace it.