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Using onboard AI to power quicker, more complex prosthetic hands – Tech Check News

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By employing an artificial intelligence network typically used for image recognition, researchers at University of Texas at Dallas aim to skip labor-intensive processing steps while reacting to raw nerve signal data in real time.


40 Free Resources to Help You Learn Machine Learning on Your Own - Springboard Blog

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When you begin to study machine learning, you'll soon realize the importance of KDnuggets. This tutorial is an invaluable resource for delving into data science statistics, as it covers core topics like sampling distribution and the central limit theorem.


Machine Learning Training in Noida

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Sky Infotech leads the pack of IT training institutes in India on the back of its unique course updation policy, persistent placement ass... Sky Infotech leads the pack of IT training institutes in India on the back of its unique course updation policy, persistent placement ass... Sky Infotech leads the pack of IT training institutes in India on the back of its unique course updation policy, persistent placement ass...


Customer Data - Unlock your potential using artificial intelligence

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CEO Nicholas Therkelsen co-founded Max Kelsen in 2015 to provide big data and machine learning services to clients large and small. In his position as CEO, Nicholas is responsible for designing and executing strategic vision, project design and management, fiscal and legal governance, and team building. Prior to this, Nick was consulting for companies across a range of industries to assist with their technology requirements. Nick holds a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Economics from the University of Queensland. Nick has a broad range of expertise spanning business, economics, sales, management and law.


Exoskeleton driven by AI helps paralysed man to walk again

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With a sliding ceiling harness for safety and to help with balance, the patient walked up and down a laboratory at the University of Grenoble. "I felt like I was the first man on the Moon," he said on Thursday. "I didn't move for two years and I had forgotten what it was like to stand. "I forgot I was taller than a lot of people in the room and it was very impressive." Until now, much of the research into improving the mobility of paralysed people has focussed on electrical stimulation of muscles, using machine-brain interfaces.


AI Drug Discovery: Top Investors and Top Companies

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Deep Knowledge Ventures (DKV) is a Hong Kong based investment fund with teams in London, Geneva, and San Francisco. The fund primarily invests in DeepTech, AI, and advanced biomedicine. In 2015, DKV incorporated a subsidiary investment fund Deep Knowledge Life Sciences (DKLS), a London-based venture fund, focused on disruptive biopharmaceutical, medical device, and healthcare companies in a partnership with scientists at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. DKLS it has been the lead investor so far in a number of promising biomedicine and longevity companies: Insilico Medicine (and the consortium of companies around Insilico Medicine, including Youth Laboratories and Longenesis) and other companies in the fields of Geroscience, NeuroTech, Preventive Medicine, AgeTech and Longevity. The Pharma Division of Deep Knowledge Analytics is the leading analytical entity of DKLS specifically focused on deep intelligence of the pharma industry and the AI for Drug Discovery sector. So far its reports have been covered by top-tier tech, business and finance media -- including Forbes, Financial Times, acknowledged by many other authoritative entities such as MIT Review -- and have been recognized by industry experts and executives as the dominant source of sophisticated industry analysis, pragmatic forecasting and tangible benchmarking on the AI in Pharma sector.


Digitalisation World Highlights IPsoft's Partnership with Aruma to Aid the Disabled Community with AI - IPsoft

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Digitalisation World, an online publication covering key technologies that underpin the digital revolution, highlighted IPsoft's partnership with Aruma, one of Australia's leading disability service providers, in a recent article. Initially, the partnership will use IPsoft's industry-leading digital colleague Amelia to assist staff with administrative tasks such as reporting and scheduling. Amelia will also capture data and build a knowledgebase about Aruma's practices so staff can provide optimized support to customers. Click here to explore ways that conversational AI can be used to enhance the lives of the disabled and elderly communities. "Part of the Aruma's strategic innovation initiative is identifying and working with like-minded people and companies who want to learn with us. That is why we are thrilled to work with IPsoft to bring Amelia into the disability sector in Australia," Mark Doro, Aruma's Chief Transformation Officer, said in the article.


The Death of Centralized AI and the Rise of Open AI - KDnuggets

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Open AI is a vague, even nebulous term that was coined by Google in a 2016 research paper. The initial idea revolved around the technical architecture of how AI could be built -- through federated learning and decentralized AI instead of centralized systems. But since then, it has come to mean so much more, and is now more reminiscent of a movement than a technology, with companies like Elon Musk's OpenAI, FAIR, and OpenMined seeking to create a form of more democratic artificial intelligence. Since 2016, Google unveiled TensorFlow Federated (TFF), enabling a user-friendly implementation of federated learning. Essentially, federated learning means bringing machine learning models down to the level of user data, instead of having users upload data to a centralized server for training, and then re-deploying an iteratively improved model back to the user.


AI Impact: 75m Jobs to Go Obsolete Globally by 2022

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Malaysia has to move fast as the Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR4.0), Business transformation consultant Joon Teoh said, according to World Economic Forum (WEF), jobs such as accountants, bookkeepers, payroll clerks, data entry clerks, administrative and executive secretaries, assembly hands, factory workers, client information and customer service personnel as well as business services and administration managers could be taken over by these technological developments."Whether Those who carry out low value tasks have to upskill and be more flexible and open to new opportunities," she said in an exclusive interview with Bernama here recently. She said people have to learn new skills in the era of automation and digitalisation. Teoh stressed that those who were doing the jobs mentioned would need to have training and make changes in order to carry out more analytical and value-added activities.According to WEF, even though jobs maybe made redundant, there are actually more new jobs emerging than declining in 2022.There will be a need to fill 133 million jobs created such as data analysts and scientists, AI and machine learning specialists, general and operation managers, software and apps developers and analysts, sales and marketing professionals, big data specialists, digital transformation specialists as well as new technology specialists.Teoh is the CEO and founder of Agos Asia Sdn Bhd which specialises in process improvement for finance, human resource (HR) and procurement as well as technology enhancements in the aspects of robotic process automation (RBA) and AI.


Brand Experience: How Powerful AI-Powered Chatbots Have Transformed Customer Engagement

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Online communication is continually evolving. For a long time, marketers focused on email marketing because it was the best channel to generate the most Return On Investment (ROI). However, today, email has become overcrowded. Professionals receive approximately 141 emails every day, and the Click Through Rate (CTR) for a typical email marketing campaign is only 5-10%. Facebook is shifting focus too.