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Iran Ranks 1st in Mideast in Artificial Intelligence

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Based on the Scimago's report, Iran stood atop the Middle-Eastern states in artificial intelligence with 1,813 documents, 1,672 citable documents and โ€ฆ


New Ethics Framework May Draw AI Firms To DOD

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Law360 (November 8, 2019, 5:46 PM EST) -- The Pentagon's increasing interest in using artificial intelligence has led to ethical conflicts with โ€ฆ


The Hunt for the 'Goldilocks Zone' in Tech and Data Policy - InformationWeek

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There is some truth in the notion that the enterprise precedes consumer technology breakthroughs, but there are shared concerns about policy found in both communities. At the CES Unveiled preview event held in New York, the Consumer Technology Association gave its usual glimpse of gadgets expected to be in demand in the coming year however legislative matters colored the conversation. Gary Shapiro, president and CEO of the CTA, spoke about his concerns and observations of the current climate surrounding the entire technology sphere and the effect proposed policies might have. CES Unveiled is the preamble to the annual CES trade conference held in January in Las Vegas. While CES is primarily a showcase for new televisions, smart devices, cloud-based gaming, and tricked out automated cars, there is some crosspollination with elements of enterprise technology with planned discussions on innovation policy, privacy, and transformation across industries. For instance, the CTA openly stated at CES Unveiled that the enterprise will lead the way for 5G wireless connectivity, setting the stage before consumers get a taste.


Microsoft uses AI to diagnose cervical cancer faster in India โ€“ TechCrunch

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More women in India die from cervical cancer than in any other country. This preventable disease kills around 67,000 women in India every year, more than 25% of the 260,000 deaths worldwide. Effective screening and early detection can help reduce its incidence, but part of the challenge -- and there are several parts -- today is that the testing process to detect the onset of the disease is unbearably time-consuming. This is because the existing methodology that cytopathologists use is time consuming to begin with, but also because there are very few of them in the nation. Could AI speed this up?


'Terminator: Dark Fate' Didn't Need an Exploding Airplane

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The latest Terminator movie, Dark Fate, struggles to give satisfying emotional arcs to its large cast of characters. Writer Sara Lynn Michener says it doesn't help that a large chunk of the movie is wasted on a bombastic action sequence set aboard an exploding cargo plane. "I think there's this idea with, especially, male directors where they get really excited about trying to top what's been done before, but do it even bigger and better and more Michael Bay-ish," Michener says in Episode 386 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast. Are we really doing that in 2019? Geek's Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley agrees that the cargo plane sequence was silly, and stands in sharp contrast to the sense of realism captured in the franchise's best installments, The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day.


African AI Experts Get Excluded From a Conference--Again

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At the G7 meeting in Montreal last year, Justin Trudeau told WIRED he would look into why more than 100 African artificial intelligence researchers had been barred from visiting that city to attend their field's most important annual event, the Neural Information Processing Systems conference, or NeurIPS. Now the same thing has happened again. More than a dozen AI researchers from African countries have been refused visas to attend this year's NeurIPS, to be held next month in Vancouver. This means an event that shapes the course of a technology with huge economic and social importance will have little input from a major portion of the world. The conference brings together thousands of researchers from top academic institutions and companies, for hundreds of talks, workshops, and side meetings at which new ideas and theories are hashed out. Tแบนjรบmรกdรฉ ร€fแป njรก, a master's student from Nigeria who is studying at Saarland University in Germany, posted her rejection letter to Twitter.


Research Scientist - Computer Vision and Machine Learning ai-jobs.net

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Lead research efforts in developing computer vision/machine learning capabilities for novel Human AI collaboration/interaction mechanisms Perform world-wide scouting around people-AI partnership research trends in academia and industries to shape Bosch's research efforts in human-centric machine intelligence Perform cutting-edge research to accelerate Bosch's data-driven AI efforts (e.g., utilize existing computer vision/machine learning algorithms themselves to further expedite large-scale crowdsourced data annotations for improving perception tasks such as semantic segmentation, pedestrian detection/tracking, object annotation on LIDAR for Autonomous Driving) Work with international research teams and business unit partners to elicit requirements, propose technical directions, develop/prototype solutions, and transfer the results to the business units as a next generation product Generate high quality patents and/or academic publications in the areas of applied ML, computer vision and human computer interaction (e.g. Perform world-wide scouting around people-AI partnership research trends in academia and industries to shape Bosch's research efforts in human-centric machine intelligence Perform cutting-edge research to accelerate Bosch's data-driven AI efforts (e.g., utilize existing computer vision/machine learning algorithms themselves to further expedite large-scale crowdsourced data annotations for improving perception tasks such as semantic segmentation, pedestrian detection/tracking, object annotation on LIDAR for Autonomous Driving) Generate high quality patents and/or academic publications in the areas of applied ML, computer vision and human computer interaction (e.g.


Belarus and UAE to develop artificial intelligence together

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SIU College of Business celebrates business analytics and artificial intelligence programming launch

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In celebration of its newly-launched and highly-anticipated programs in business analytics and artificial intelligence, Southern Illinois University Carbondale's College of Business will host an evening reception for prospective students, business leaders and alumni on Wednesday, Nov. 13, in downtown Chicago. The event will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. on the 27th floor of the Deloitte building (Room 27E047), located at 111 S. Wacker Drive. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet faculty teaching these innovative courses, as well as analytics industry executives serving on the board of the university's one-of-a-kind Pontikes Center for Advanced Analytics and Artificial Intelligence. SIU recently launched an Analytics Concentration for its nationally-ranked online MBA program, a Bachelor of Science in Business Analytics, and will soon introduce a full graduate analytics program. All of these programs are uniquely designed to bridge the gap between data science and business by arming the managers and executives of tomorrow with leading-edge developments in artificial intelligence, prediction and data visualization, combined with a strong business foundation. "The business world is rapidly changing and there is a clear, immediate and critical need for individuals who understand technical topics within the contextual framework of business," said Professor Terry Clark, dean of SIU's College of Business.


UB researchers aim to improve diabetes care with artificial intelligence - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff - University at Buffalo

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The effect that food has on blood glucose levels in people with Type 1 diabetes is well established. Less clear, however, is the role that stress, time of day, activity levels and other factors play in regulating blood glucose. To better understand these dynamics, UB researchers have launched a project that combines artificial intelligence (AI) with data gathered by continuous glucose monitoring tools. Ultimately, the goal is to better understand the relationship between insulin and blood glucosen, empowering people with Type 1 diabetes to better manage the condition and improve their quality of life. "We're developing new tools -- combining data collected from diabetes-monitoring tools with AI systems, as well as traditional time-series modeling approaches -- that could greatly improve how people manage their Type 1 diabetes," says the project's leader, Tarunraj Singh, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.