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High court won't hear appeal in NFL video game lawsuit

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The Supreme Court is staying out of a dispute between game maker Electronic Arts Inc. and former National Football League players who accuse the company of using their likenesses in the popular Madden NFL video game series without approval. The justices on Monday let stand an appeals court ruling that said the company's use of the player's likenesses was not protected as "incidental use" under the First Amendment. The former players sued Electronic Arts in 2010 over the company's use of "historic teams" and players in Madden NFL games from 2001 to 2009. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in 2012 that the player lawsuit could proceed. Electronic Arts previously settled a similar case brought by college football and basketball players for 40 million.


Could Private Machine Networks Replace Police?

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Your son is hanging out with friends behind the VR theatre when someone pulls a knife: they're being robbed. He hits a panic button on his phone, and a nearby drone is instantly dispatched. Less than 30 seconds later it's in the alley, sirens wailing and lights flashing, recording everything to be transmitted to the police. The technology for that scenario exists today. Add a dash of image recognition, or take it another step and put a taser (or a miniaturized version of the heat ray) on the device, and you have the automation of emergency response services.


Experts Systems: Practical AI to Drive Efficiencies in the Law Firm

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I am a practicing Expert Witness, with report, deposition, and court testimony experience. And I've used that system to automate forensic analysis in the course of my Expert Witness work.An expert system has two main objectives, after capturing a body of expertise in the form of rules: o Provide that expertise in the absence of the expert. However, nothing prevents the creation of expert system rules that do embody such learning behavior, and in fact I often create such rules in the course of my work. Once that happens, I do regard it as AI.A key feature of applying expert systems to legal work is the leverage they provide. If a case involves a large body of code, data, or text, and a judge (who often doesn't understand the technical implications of discovery in such a case) mandates a short deadline for discovery completion, automation is the only way to achieve the needed results. And it's expert systems such as mine that provide that automation.


Can Artificial Intelligence Solve Sexism At Work?

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The technology industry has a problem with diversity. True to form, it thinks the solution is technological. Founders of the Future is a new venture that hopes to uncover the Mark Zuckerbergs of the future, using algorithms. "An AI doesn't know anything about your background - which school or university you went to," Tom Bowles told me. Mr Bowles, a machine learning expert, developed the software, which models the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs like Niklas Zennstrom, who set up Skype, and Natalie Massenet, who started Net-a-Porter.


Robotics: A Very Short Introduction โ€“ Book Review

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Robots are very fascinating entities, and they have always been one of the foremost subjects of science fiction. The very name robot originated in science fiction writing, although one could argue that the notion of autonomous mechanical artifacts has a very long tradition that predates science fiction. The golden age of robots in science fiction was probably a few decades ago. Unfortunately as the developments in robotics have lagged well behind of what the sci-fi writers had made us to expect, the interest in robots has somewhat cooled off. However, the first low-scale commercial robots are finally making their mark, and the robotic parts are well within the reach of most casual hobbyists and enthusiasts.


Robot Revolution: These Are the Breakthroughs You Should Watch - Singularity HUB

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Unexpected convergent consequencesโ€ฆthis is what happens when eight different exponential technologies all explode onto the scene at once. This post (sixth in a series of seven) is a look at robotics. Be sure to read the first five posts if you haven't already: When the World Is Wired: The Magic of the Internet of Everything Where Artificial Intelligence Is Now and What's Just Around the Corner The Near Future of VR and AR: What You Need to Know Drones Have Reached at Tipping Point--Here's What Happens Next How 3D Printing Is Transforming the Way We Make Things An expert might be reasonably good at predicting the growth of a single exponential technology (e.g., 3D Printing), but try to predict the future when AI, robotics, VR, drones, and computation are all doubling, morphing and recombiningโ€ฆYou have a very exciting (read: unpredictable) future. This post is the result of an interview with Rodney Brooks on the top five recent robotics breakthroughs (2012-2015) and the top five anticipated robotics breakthroughs (2016-2018). Rodney is the Panasonic Professor of Robotics at MIT.


7 Cool Things to Know about AI

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Artificial intelligence-related research has tremendous potential to become useful in practical, everyday applications and to dramatically increase productivity. The field has been developing rapidly in recent years and is expected to really start taking off in the near future. A few of the cool things happening on the cutting edge in AI are highlighted below. AI Crossword App Could Help Machines Understand Language Researchers have designed a web-based platform that uses artificial neural networks to answer standard crossword clues better than existing commercial products specifically designed for the task. The system, which is freely available online, could help machines understand language more effectively.


Law Firm Courts Next-Gen AI Technology

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Dentons turns to platform-as-a-service technology, analytics and artificial intelligence to build a better framework for legal research and processes. Although the legal profession has advanced considerably through the use of digital technology, many tasks remain deeply rooted in the past. In most cases, firms use an array of ad hoc and disconnected tools to do their job. It's not surprising, then, that the introduction of artificial intelligence and analytics could revolutionize the field. "Firms are searching for ways to build a better framework for legal research and processes so that they can operate faster and keep costs down," says Joe Andrew, the global chairman of Dentons, which operates more than 125 offices in over 50 countries.


OutsideIQ: fully auditable and sourced due diligence report

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OutsideIQ develops innovative artificial intelligence solutions that use big data to address complex risk-based questions and problems. ABC and FCPA policies require corporations to uphold proper compliance processes. OutsideIQ provides a fully auditable and sourced due diligence report, allowing corporations to operate without additional changes to their infrastructure. We are occupying a world where data is more than a commodity, it is becoming a currency, providing real value to companies who can efficiently extract data to gain a competitive advantage over their competitors and make better decisions. Over the years, big data technology has been in a revolution, developing new ways to find value in data.


AI Is The Future of Law--And Lawyers Know It - Dataconomy

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For outsiders, the idea of artificial intelligence in the court room sounds horrifying. AI, however, has been pushing its way into law for decades. The next time you apply to claim child benefits, you may be met with the unexpected: robots. Most might not even notice it, but the future of law is heavily tied to Artificial Intelligence. In fact, the slow integration of AI into the legal sphere has been happening for decades, and several magazines, news sources and committees have been built around the topic.