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Concept images reveal the world's first floating nation
Stunning concept images for the world's first first floating nation have been released as part of a project bankrolled by PayPal founder Peter Thiel. The plans will see the seabound city-state, complete with a handful of hotels, homes, offices, restaurants and more, built in the Pacific Ocean off the island of Tahiti in 2020. Now, a series of computer generated graphics reveal how it might look once complete, with a design that blends futuristic technology with Polynesian traditions. Stunning concept images for the world's first first floating nation have been released as part of a project bankrolled by PayPal founder Peter Thiel. Floating islands would feature aquaculture farms, healthcare, medical research facilities, and sustainable energy powerhouses.
NASA employs AI to discover planetary system as large as our own
According to NASA, the discovery of Kepler-90i was the result of the work by researchers Christopher Shallue and Andrew Vanderburg, who used an artificial "neural network" to examine the 35,000 possible planetary signals returned by the unmanned Kepler spacecraft. Artificial intelligence has been used before to process the Kepler data, but by imitating the way neurons connect in the human brain, Shallue and Vandenberg were able to train the computer to seek out and identify weak transit signals that had previously been missed.
How AWS Innovation and AI are finding their way to India
At the recent AWS re:Invent in Las Vegas, Andy Jassy, CEO of AWS, introduced 20 platforms on which Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)-based services can be used. Everyone at the event – from Goldman Sachs to NASA to Expedia – showed the world how AWS can deploy infrastructure and heavy life data very quickly. But there's is a history why AWS is running on a $18 billion dollar run rate because they were the first to move to the cloud and they are constantly innovating by talking to customers. Simply put, it has thousands of engineers working on AI-based services. Dr Charles Elkan, Amazon Fellow, AI and Deep Learning, says, "We have worked on several technologies and with several businesses by understanding their problems. We spend a lot of time talking to our customers and building solutions for them with AI. "It is a system or a service that performs tasks that usually require human intelligence.
Artificial intelligence helps accelerate progress toward efficient fusion reactions
Before scientists can effectively capture and deploy fusion energy, they must learn to predict major disruptions that can halt fusion reactions and damage the walls of doughnut-shaped fusion devices called tokamaks. Timely prediction of disruptions, the sudden loss of control of the hot, charged plasma that fuels the reactions, will be vital to triggering steps to avoid or mitigate such large-scale events. Today, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University are employing artificial intelligence to improve predictive capability. Researchers led by William Tang, a PPPL physicist and a lecturer with the rank of professor in astrophysical sciences at Princeton, are developing the code for predictions for ITER, the international experiment under construction in France to demonstrate the practicality of fusion energy. The new predictive software, called the Fusion Recurrent Neural Network (FRNN) code, is a form of "deep learning" -- a newer and more powerful version of modern machine learning software, an application of artificial intelligence.
Researchers Find New Exoplanet Using Artificial Intelligence
On Thursday, NASA announced the discovery of an eighth exoplanet circling Kepler-90, a sun-like star with its own planetary system. The discovery tied Kepler-90 to our Solar System. RELATED: Could Mysterious Cigar-Shaped Comet Be Alien Spaceship? The discovery of Kepler-90i was possible using artificial intelligence technology from Google. "(It was) an approach to artificial intelligence in which computers'learn,'" NASA explained in a press release.
Cleantech in the News: Scraping and Analysis of Online Articles
He enrolled in the NYC Data Science Academy 17-week remote bootcamp program, taking place from January to April 2017. This post is based on his third class project focusing on web scraping in Python. The original article can be found here. Clean technology continues to undergo significant advancements spanning technology, sustainability, financial, and policy issues. Given the field's large scope, there is no shortage of news outlets covering the action.
Artificial intelligence is the key to unlocking fusion reactions
The idea of deploying artificial intelligence comes from scientists working at the U.S. Department of Energy Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. This is in relation to the safe operation of future fusion reactors. Matters of concern for physicists center on the timely prediction of disruptions such as the sudden loss of control of the hot, charged plasma that fuels the reactions. The process of nuclear fusion involves a reaction whereby two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons or protons). The difference in mass between the reactants and products is manifested as the release of large amounts of energy.
Americans Think AI is 'Inevitable,' But Aren't Sure Exactly What It Is
Although it does most of its work behind the scenes, from car navigation to computer assistants to movie recommendations to your social media feeds, artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a deeper part of our everyday lives. The public may not know exactly what it is, but they do think AI will have a big impact on their lives and the U.S. economy, a new poll finds. At a recent event hosted by the U.S. Chamber's Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC), TheBridge, and Dcode42, C_TEC shared the results of a poll they recently conducted with Morning Consult. More than half of the respondents admitted that they knew "not much" or "nothing at all" about Artificial Intelligence. One-in-three said they didn't know there was a difference between machine learning and AI. However, despite being unfamiliar with the technology's details, 68% of respondents indicated they thought AI would be at least somewhat common in the next 5 years, and 29% described AI as inevitable.
Artificial intelligence – a video to promote Montréal around the world - Montreal International
Montréal International used the opportunity of the 31st Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) Conference, which had over 25,000 attendees this week in California, to launch a video promoting Greater Montréal as a world leader in AI, before all the international talent and investors at the conference. The video is titled Montréal, an Artificial Intelligence Powerhouse, and features several headliners in the industry, including Yoshua Bengio (Université de Montréal), Doina Precup (McGill University), Hugo Larochelle (Google Brain), Yann LeClun (Facebook), as well as the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau. The video highlights all of Montréal's advantages and the deep collaboration between research chairs, laboratories and entrepreneurs. "Home to over 250 leading researchers and a one-of-a-kind collaborative ecosystem, Greater Montréal has become one of the world's most attractive AI hubs in less than two years," said Hubert Bolduc, President and CEO of Montréal International. "Last year, an impressive 20% of the investments we facilitated were in the AI sector, which continues to draw influential top players," added Mr. Bolduc.