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Canadian Colleges Offer Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Courses
Canada is continuing as one of the favorite abroad destinations for foreign students to study and newcomers to relocate from their home nation. Canada's openness to migration and favorable policies to foreign students makes it more favored among overseas students and aspirants. There are more famous universities & colleges in Canada which are immensely presenting world-class education to students and have been creating a higher number of graduates being successful in various fields! It is more clear that pursuing their education in Canada could make global students more successful. There are greater job openings after studying in Canada.
Canadian Colleges Offer Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Courses
Canada is continuing as one of the favorite abroad destinations for foreign students to study and newcomers to relocate from their home nation. Canada's openness to migration and favorable policies to foreign students makes it more favored among overseas students and aspirants. There are more famous universities & colleges in Canada which are immensely presenting world-class education to students and have been creating a higher number of graduates being successful in various fields! It is more clear that pursuing their education in Canada could make global students more successful. There are greater job openings after studying in Canada.
Portal vs. Nest Hub Max and Echo Show 8: The video display competition is set to heat up at the holidays
They might be competing AI's from giant companies, but Alexa and Google still play nice together. On Tuesday, Facebook will release its second generation Portal, one of three new entrants into the "Video Display" wars to compete for your shopping dollar during the holidays. Facebook is trying again to take on Google and Amazon, striving to convince consumers they want a home unit for making video calls, looking at their photos on a digital photo frame, listening to music and watching video clips. Plus, Facebook is going further by bringing the concept to TVs, but not until November. Here's how the three compare: The original edition launched in fall 2018, to surprisingly strong reviews: Critics were surprised they liked it, considering Facebook's poor history with privacy.
How much should we care about voice search? It depends on target audience - Search Engine Land
In 2018, voice search was one of the hottest topics in the SEO community. A popular article by Wordstream listed a handful of statistics around voice search, starting with the misconstrued Comscore statistic that by 2020, 50% of searches would be done through voice. It turns out, this statistic was related only to voice search in China. Despite the inaccuracy in the U.S. and overall global market, the quote has reverberated through the SEO industry and pushed digital marketers to frantically prepare themselves by learning everything they could about voice search optimization. As 2020 approaches, marketers are now skeptical voice search will actually cause a cataclysmic shift to our marketing strategies.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Manufacturing Market to Hit $16bn by 2025: Global Market Insights, Inc.
The artificial intelligence in manufacturing market is poised to hike from USD 1 billion in 2018 to over USD 16 billion by 2025, according to a 2019 Global Market Insights, Inc. report. The AI in manufacturing market is driven by the rapid adoption of industry 4.0 technologies. The growing need among the manufacturers to reduce the cost of operation and enhance operational efficiency is the primary factor driving the adoption of Industry 4.0. The new technology solutions are enhancing operational efficiency and reducing the time to market the products. It allows enterprises to analyze the customer demand, align their operations to meet the customer's requirement, and analyze the process in real-time.
IFFCO Tokio General Insurance wins 2019 Digital Transformer at the 3rd Annual 2019 IDC Digital Transformation Awards (DXa) India
INDIA, August 16th, 2019 โ IDC announced India winners of the third IDC Digital Transformation Awards (DXa) 2019 and named IFFCO Tokio General Insurance, the 2019 Digital Transformer for India last weekend. Now on its third year, IDC's DX Awards honors the achievements of organizations that have successfully digitalized one or multiple areas of their business through the application of digital and disruptive technologies. Other winners include: Cairn Oil & Gas, Escorts Ltd., L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Limited, ReArk Digital Preservations Pvt. Ltd., Tata SIA Airlines Limited and The Federal Bank Ltd, who all distinguished themselves for their discernible and measurable excellence in their digital transformation (DX) efforts across the five DX masteries and significant efforts to transform or disrupt the market. Eva Au, Managing Director of IDC Asia/Pacific says, "There is clearly an increasing adoption of third platform technologies and innovation accelerators as enterprises race to transform for the future. The winning projects for 2019 India IDC Digital Transformation Awards mirror this trend with inclusion of AI, IoT, Robotics and analytics to achieve operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. These organizations are successfully thriving with a digitally-native culture, using insights at scale, and deliver new models of customer engagements, all of which are enabled by an intelligent, empowered and agile workforce to evolve into the Future Enterprise."
BBC and partners announce new apprenticeship to drive data skills in the UK
Employers, recent graduates, people interested in technology and employees will be able to benefit from a new apprenticeship that has been created with the BBC, UK universities and a number of agencies. The Level 7 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Data Specialist Apprenticeship will give people the skills to help the BBC and others stay ahead in a data-driven future. In 2017, the BBC launched a major Data Science Research Partnership with eight UK universities. Working with a number of organisations such as BT, EasyJet and TUI, the BBC designed and developed this new apprenticeship. The scheme will give apprentices the required skills for postgraduate level careers in data science, data research or to become leaders in data โ used by organisations to either attract new talent into the organisation or upskill existing employees.
Artificial intelligence helps track sharks in the ocean
Turn AI cameras on your employees and you can measure their productivity. Fly them over the Pacific Ocean and you've got yourself an automated shark-warning system. What's happening: UC Santa Barbara, with the help of a few AI experts from Salesforce, is using drones to monitor sharks near California beaches in real time.
Professor's perceptron paved the way for AI โ 60 years too soon Cornell Chronicle
In July 1958, the U.S. Office of Naval Research unveiled a remarkable invention. An IBM 704 โ a 5-ton computer the size of a room โ was fed a series of punch cards. After 50 trials, the computer taught itself to distinguish cards marked on the left from cards marked on the right. It was a demonstration of the "perceptron" โ "the first machine which is capable of having an original idea," according to its creator, Frank Rosenblatt '50, Ph.D. '56. At the time, Rosenblatt โ who later became an associate professor of neurobiology and behavior in Cornell's Division of Biological Sciences โ was a research psychologist and project engineer at the Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in Buffalo, New York.
Maharashtra Using Satellite Imagery, Artificial Intelligence For Better Crop Yield IndianWeb2.com
Maharashtra has put into action Artificial Intelligence to alleviate agricultural hazards by making use of analysed data to fill in any clefts. The project so named, is the Maha Agri Tech project and had become operational in January this year. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) being employed in the first phase are the satellite images, based on mining data together from by the Maharashtra Remote Sensing Application Centre (MRSAC) and the National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC) in Hyderabad. Moving on to its second phase, (in the upcoming rabid season) a yield model would be constructed wherein, data sets from different data providers will be amalgamated to create a territorial database of soil nutrients, rainfall, moisture stress and a few other relevant factors. This as a consequence will promote location specific consultation to farmers.