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The role played by artificial intelligence in the social sector
Artificial intelligence is already impacting our lives in a major way. Be it getting driving instructions through our smartphone or getting daily reminders by our fitness device to increase our workouts, all these are manifestations of how artificial intelligence is changing the way we function. What is often less understood is the significant role artificial intelligence can play in the social sector. Artificial intelligence can potentially help solve some of the country's most pressing problems. As a matter of fact, it can contribute in some way or another to tackling all of the United Nation's Sustainable Development Goals, helping large sections of the population in both developing and developed countries.
C3.ai CEO Tom Siebel - Podcast Episode Links - Plink
Tom believes that the global information technology market will jump from 3.5 trillion to 8.5 trillion in the next five years, mostly because of AI. This will be achieved by lowering the cost of production and delivering products and services with greater safety, greater cybersecurity, and lower environmental impact. That said, Tom recognizes the consequences of AI. He warns companies that if they do not adapt to new technologies, they will cease to be competitive, and he believes the U.S. will be in trouble if they do not win what he describes as a non-kinetic war over AI with China. We also Tom's belief that large organizations have the advantage in the new generation of 21st-century technology, how Tom stays motivated after a long career of success, Tom's view on the global rush at the boardroom and the CEO's office to digitally transform their company, among other topics.
Investorideas.com Newswire - AI Stock News: GBT (OTCPINK: GTCH) Starts R&D Activities for IC Micro-Solar Cell Structures
Newswire) GBT Technologies Inc. (OTCPINK: GTCH) ("GBT", or the "Company"), a company specializing in the development of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled networking and tracking technologies, including its GopherInsight wireless mesh network technology platform and its Avant! AI, for both mobile and fixed solutions, announced that it started R&D activities for IC (Integrated Circuit) Micro-Solar cell structures, targeted to empower its 3D, multi-planner microchip. As announced before, GBT has filed for an innovative 3D, multi-planner microchip patent in the US (serial number 16292388), and internationally (PCT/50266). GBT's invention relates to the field of integrated circuits (IC), and more specifically to 3D, multi-dimensional, multi-planar microchips. This patent is a derivative of the GopherInsight platform, which is a new, fully integrated circuit technology platform being developed by GBT.
Advanced Manufacturing and Factory Automation White Papers ManufacturingTomorrow
Here is a list of white papers. Please let us know if there is a white paper you would like to see that's not on the list. Just send us an email containing details about the white paper including Name, Publication Date, Contact Telephone, Email and URL if available. This 5G Americas' white paper explores Edge Computing's role in the evolution of 5G architecture, the application of Cloud-native principles such as software defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV), and identifies various methodologies currently being adopted for 5G applications. It covers detailed emerging use cases and outlines the stringent requirements needed to facilitate advanced mobility, compute, storage capabilities for emerging 5G wireless networks.
Joe Hilger Chairing SEMANTiCs US Conference - Enterprise Knowledge
Enterprise Knowledge is pleased to announce that COO, Joe Hilger, will be chairing SEMANTiCs US. For 15 years, the SEMANTiCS conference has served as the leading European conference on Semantic Technologies and AI. Researchers, industry experts, and business leaders have attended the conference to learn about the latest trends in the fields of Machine Learning, Data Science, Linked Data, and Natural Language Processing. Teaming with Semantic Web Company, Enterprise Knowledge is sponsoring the conference to ensure its expansion into the Western Hemisphere. The inaugural SEMANTiCS US will be held in Austin, TX, April 21-23, 2020 at the AT&T Conference Center.
AI development 'crosses a moral boundary', says Alan Finkel
Alan Finkel, speaking at an artificial intelligence summit at Monash University in Melbourne on Thursday, said there was a "golden opportunity" for Australia to be a world leader in scientific discovery while also holding to the ideals of a virtuous society. He said there was enormous potential for artificial intelligence to deliver substantial benefits to Australians in areas as varied as manufacturing and financial services. Chief Scientist Alan Finkel says the advent of artificial intelligence will need both technological as well as ethical considerations. But Dr Finkel pointed to how Google this month obtained a patent to use sensors and cameras to monitor home activity. It claims to be able to work out the title of a book someone is reading in their bed.
Microsoft provides Indian RTOs with AI software to take driving license tests
Microsoft has announced that its Harnessing AutoMobiles for Safety (HAMS)AI project is being used at the Regional Transport Office, Dehradun, Uttarakhand to automate driver's license testing. HAMS uses smartphone based technology to automate a users driver's license testing. Microsoft states that its HAMS project enables the driver's license testing to be an objective and transparent process, which helps in testing drivers better and granting them licenses. The company states that license testing is a pressing problem in India. Citing a survey by SaveLIFE Foundation, it said that 59 per cent of the respondents did not give a test to obtain a driving license.
Microsoft provides Indian RTOs with AI software to take driving license tests
Microsoft has announced that its Harnessing AutoMobiles for Safety (HAMS)AI project is being used at the Regional Transport Office, Dehradun, Uttarakhand to automate driver's license testing. HAMS uses smartphone based technology to automate a users driver's license testing. Microsoft states that its HAMS project enables the driver's license testing to be an objective and transparent process, which helps in testing drivers better and granting them licenses. The company states that license testing is a pressing problem in India. Citing a survey by SaveLIFE Foundation, it said that 59 per cent of the respondents did not give a test to obtain a driving license.
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With artificial intelligence, UB researchers aim to improve diabetes care - University at Buffalo
The affect 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, University at Buffalo researchers have launched a research 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, PhD, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.