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Treating cancer, stopping violence… How AI protects us
For some, the spread of artificial intelligence and robotics poses a threat to our privacy, our jobs – even our safety, as more and more tasks are handed over to silicon-based brains. But even the most vocal critics highlight the potential good that AI and automated systems could do for humanity. As part of BBC Future Now's Grand Challenges, a panel of experts recently described how they saw our world changing as the machines we use grow smarter. Now, in our Grand Ideas series, BBC Future Now has sought out projects where advanced AI and automation is already beginning to tackle some of the world's knottiest, and dangerous, problems, from illnesses to violence. "We should view AI not as something competing with us, but as something that can amplify our own capabilities," says Takeo Kanade, a professor of robotics at Carnegie Mellon University.
How 5G Will Change China (Beyond Faster Video Games)
Sign up for Next China, a weekly email on where the nation stands now and where it's going next. When China's wireless carriers debut their 5G networks this year, early adopters whose mobile phones can handle the ultra-fast speeds won't be the only beneficiaries. Rolling 5G service out to the world's biggest population also should give a boost to China's digital economy, including makers of telecommunications equipment, platforms and applications for the internet of things, autonomous driving, surveillance and factory automation. It's the kind of head start that will be expensive at first but could pay off well into the future. Major cities including Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen will get broad 5G -- or fifth-generation -- wireless coverage first, while some other cities will start with 5G hotspots.
Nine outrageous things AI can already do -- including compose music and make you dance
Back in the '70s, renowned mathematician James Lighthill predicted that machines would never be capable of reasoning or even simple tasks, like being able to checkmate a chess pro. Fifty years later, artificial intelligence programs have not only defeated the world's top chess players, but they can match -- and in some cases, outperform -- humans when it comes to art, science and even companionship. Here's a look at nine outrageous things AI can do. Vincent van Gogh's painting technique was considered to be so revolutionary that art critics thought it was inimitable, but scientists from Germany's Bethge Lab invented a program that can replicate his iconic brush strokes. The AI system analysed the colours, shadows and highlights of "Starry Night," then used the same techniques to create an original painting of the Neckar river in Tuebingen, Germany.
A super-fast machine learning model for finding user search intent
In April 2019, Benjamin Burkholder (who is awesome, by the way) published a Medium article showing off a script he wrote that uses SERP result features to infer a user's search intent. The script uses the SerpAPI.com This is one of the coolest ways to estimate search intent, because it uses Google's understanding of search intent (as expressed by the SERP features shown for that search). The one problem with Burkholder's approach is its reliance on the Serp API. If you have a large set of search queries you want to find intent for, you need to pass each query phrase through the API, which then actually does the search and returns the SERP feature results, which Burkholder's script can then classify.
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15 AI Technology Trends to Look for in 2020 - RTInsights
Today, everyone is discussing the most recent trends in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). All through the year, you've watched an exponential up-thrust in apps, platforms, and tools for machine learning and artificial intelligence. These technologies are being used in fields, including healthcare, financial services, agribusiness, manufacturing, and more. What does the future hold? You can expect many new innovative applications using emerging technologies.
15 AI Technology Trends to Look for in 2020 - RTInsights
Today, everyone is discussing the most recent trends in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). All through the year, you've watched an exponential up-thrust in apps, platforms, and tools for machine learning and artificial intelligence. These technologies are being used in fields, including healthcare, financial services, agribusiness, manufacturing, and more. What does the future hold? You can expect many new innovative applications using emerging technologies.
DeepRoute Announces its New Full-Stack Autonomous Driving Sensing Solution
Originally hailing from New Jersey, Eric is a automotive & technology reporter covering the high-tech industry here in Silicon Valley. He has over 15 years of automotive experience and a bachelors degree in computer science. These skills, combined with technical writing and news reporting, allows him to fully understand and identify new and innovative technologies in the auto industry and beyond. He has worked at Uber on self-driving cars and as a technical writer, helping people to understand and work with technology.