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How Artificial Intelligence is impacting industries
You might be familiar with the word Artificial intelligence. You might have heard on the radio or might have seen some news stories or a Hollywood movie depicting the same. And why all of the sudden there is such a trend about it in recent times. For starters, the thing is so popular that almost all the top companies from around the world, who are in the FORTUNE 500 are partially or directly involved in evolving or developing or using some form of ARTIFICIAL intelligence. Be it, Tesla, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and the list goes on and on. Artificial intelligence (AI), generally called machine intelligence, is intelligence determined by machines.
Geminare Announces the Launch of mezzanine.ai, Connecting Enterprise Data to Industry Leading Pre-Trained Machine Learning Models
Mezzanine.ai is a new approach for businesses looking to engage with machine learning. It empowers your data to be seamlessly and securely evaluated through multiple pre-trained machine learning models through a sophisticated, wizard-driven, orchestration and automation platform. By leveraging a multiplicity of machine learning models simultaneously, the detail and volume of data insights increase exponentially. Through its comprehensive application integration library, mezzanine.ai's Joshua Geist, Geminare's CEO, commented, "Machine learning is a transformational force for businesses, but like so many other technologies before it, access is limited to those with significant budgets and expert knowhow.
Command Line Heroes: Season 3: Talking to Machines
Creating a machine that thinks may have seemed like science fiction in the 1950s. But John McCarthy decided to make it a reality. And he started with a language he called LISP. Colin Garvey describes how McCarthy created the first language for AI. Sam Williams covers how early interest in thinking machines spread from academia to the business world, and how--after certain projects didn't deliver on their promises--a long AI winter eventually set in.
#SciRocChallenge tests robots in a realistic smart shopping environment
The European Robotics League, funded by the European Commission to advance research, development and innovation in robotics and artificial intelligence, is the umbrella for three robotics competitions: ERL Consumer, ERL Emergency and ERL Professional service robots. All three leagues meet every two years in the ERL Smart Cities Robotics Challenge, showcasing how real robots can make our lives better in urban environments. The Challenge The SciRoc challenge will be held in the smart shopping mall of the Centre:MK. The challenge focuses on smart shopping and is divided into a series of episodes, each consisting of a task to be performed addressing specific research challenges. In order to accomplish their tasks, robots will have to cooperate with the simulated digital infrastructure of a smart shopping mall.
Rebooting 'Battlestar Galactica' isn't worth the fraking risk. Or is it?
In the 2003 reboot of Battlestar Galactica we learned that "this has all happened before and will all happen again." And now, that prophecy is coming true, again. On Tuesday, news broke that NBC's new streaming service, Peacock, will debut a new version of Battlestar Galactica written and produced by Sam Esmail, famous for his work on Mr. Robot. But, because Battlestar has already been rebooted, and kind of recently, the newly announced series is either a losing sci-fi gamble or the best reboot idea in years. Back in 2003, the late Richard Hatch actively tried to sabotage the Sci-Fi Channel's "reimagining" of Battlestar Galactica.