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Think you know candidates? What we learnt in 2018
Amongst those who have, 82% answered the question they were asked. CLEARD LIFE RESPONSE: It's good to know the difference between Recruiters and the Cleard.life We can ask, in order to assess Trustworthiness and Loyalty. We can ask, in order to evaluate the potential for coercion, manipulation โ assessing Trustworthiness, Maturity and Loyalty. We can ask in order to (think adult children involved in illegal conduct or having criminal associations placing the Candidate/Employer in harm) assess Trustworthiness and Loyalty.
Artificial Intelligence and SOF Selection: How MARSOC is looking for its future operators SOFREP
For decades, earning your way onto an elite special operations unit has largely been about your performance on aptitude tests and during physically challenging assessments, but in the very near future, the Marine Corps' special operations unit known as the Raiders, or MARSOC, may be looking to computers to help identify the best candidates. MARSOC is currently experimenting with the idea that machine learning could be used to identify and track factors that lead to success for MARSOC applicants. By first identifying the unique traits that seem to make up the most ideally suited operator, the same practice could be employed on incoming classes -- sifting through Marines that don't possess the best traits for an operator and identifying those that are particularly well suited for the rigors of the special operations community. Over this past summer, SOCOM officials began collecting and assessing a wide range of data points recorded during the selection process for the Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command. "It's really going to be our first experiment. It's exciting," said David Spirk, SOCOM's chief data officer.
IIT-Madras students' Eye in the Sky, artificial intelligence-powered drone to detect humans in disasters
Students from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras have developed drones enabled with Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Computer Vision that can detect humans in a disaster-hit area and provide real-time updates. The device called'Eye in the Sky' Disaster Management and Humanitarian Aid Services can identify people, communicate with them and inform their location to the relief task force, according to the institute. Developed by Centre For Innovation (CFI), IIT Madras, the'Eye in the Sky' team won the finals of Indian Innovation Growth Programme (IIGP 2.0) University Challenge held at IIT Bombay recently. Among the'Top 18 Innovative Startups' from all over India, they will receive Rs 10 lakh-worth equity-less funding. The team has also received'Microsoft AI For Earth' Grant, which is given to only 390 projects globally. Ayush Parasbhai Maniar, student member, UAVs For Disaster Management, CFI-IIT Madras, said, "We propose to use a team of drones, which can scan the entire disaster-affected region in just a few minutes to analyse and provide critical data that could potentially save lives.
Australia behind the curve on AI adoption
Nearly four in five (79%) Australian IT leaders believe that AI will be very or critically important to their business within two years, but only 34% have a comprehensive, company-wide AI strategy. These are among the key findings of new research by Deloitte into the state of AI in the enterprise in seven markets including Australia. According to the report, more than half (51%) of Australian respondents believe that AI will transform their business within three years. But the survey found that Australia is below the global average both in terms of the proportion of companies with a comprehensive AI strategy (35% globally) and in terms of the percentage of companies that are seasoned AI adopters (17%, compared to 21% globally). In addition, 50% of AI early adopters in Australia are still using AI to catch up or keep up with the competition rather than carve out a distinct advantage.
World Mental Health Day: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Kill Your Inner Demons?
A report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) states that 7.5% of the Indian population suffers from some type of mental disorder. There is a variety of psychiatric conditions, including chronic depression, schizophrenia, psychosis, bipolar, personality disorders like attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and many more. Considering that one person dies from suicide every 40 seconds, researchers are working on finding ways to minimise the traumatic impact of mental ailments. On World Mental Health Day, we take a look at how what role AI can play in diagnosing and managing psychiatric issues, along with the challenges that exist in the broader adoption of the technology.
Top Artificial Intelligence Development Companies in India
The Artificial Intelligence transformation is rising in all enterprises to enhance customer experience and sales of the companies. AI is a software program developed to advance the process of machines and to make a better decision based on data queries. The system of Artificial Intelligence has a huge impact on the world market such as self-driving cars, Chatbots, and automated robots etc. Many businesses are adapting AI to solve various sorts of problems and used in an effective way of collecting data. With the help of AI, the business operated faster and more efficiently than peoples perform.
Seven digital dimensions: Renovation 4.0 toolkit presented by Dr. Erika Pรคrn
As the digital age is maturing at an exponential pace and with it, the need for businesses to increase their capacity for automated data-driven decision making, this talk will present a glimpse into ongoing research initiatives. The purpose of this presentation is to present seven emerging dimensions of digitalisation in the AECO sector, namely: cloud computing; blockchain; robotics; big data analytics; 3D printing; machine learning; and hybrid tools. A practical example of such hybrid systems will be presented in the newly funded H2020 research initiative, called BIMERR. This 4-year research project seeks to create a renovation 4.0 toolkit comprising of an amalgamation of emerging technologies, such as BIM, AR, mixed reality, cloud computing and ML. In an effort to disrupt the traditional modus operandi of the EU renovation market.
Rise of the Machine Learning: How AI Helps Create Photorealistic Digital Humans NVIDIA Blog
Meet DigiDoug, the first digital human to give a TED talk in real time. DigiDoug is the virtual version of Dr. Doug Roble, senior director of Software R&D at Digital Domain, the award-winning visual effects studio behind the characters and visual effects for movies like The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Maleficent, Disney's The Beauty and the Beast and Avengers: Endgame. Roble and Digital Domain's Digital Human Group have presented DigiDoug at multiple events, showcasing their state-of-the-art digital human technology that's driven by an inertial motion-capture suit and a single camera capture for facial animation. But to capture and recreate emotions and actions in real time, the Los Angeles-based studio turned to more powerful and advanced technology: machine learning and real-time rendering. With NVIDIA RTX technology and Unreal Engine from Epic Games, Digital Domain is bringing photorealistic digital humans to life -- all in real time.
Intel ramps up Thai investments in focus on AI and IoT
Though the growth of the PC market has slowed, high-performance computers are needed by gamers, Santhosh Viswanathan says. Intel will now convert from a PC-centric company to one that is data-centric in accordance with the growing data business, he said. The company has already moved in that direction by tripling its staff in Thailand to collaborate with local allies in order to reach customers in every segment of the industry and has shifted innovative development to meet market demand. Since Thailand is an important market and has many opportunities, Intel will prioritise the growth of the whole ecosystem and focus on customers in the IoT industry and e-commerce businesses, particularly business-to-business companies, he said. Moreover, Intel will study new technology markets by supporting video game service providers and computer manufacturers in e-sports tournaments, the managing director said.