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Telstra Ventures puts bet on Trifacta

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Trifacta's software employs machine–learning technology to assist data scientists derive faster insights from the increasing levels of data migrating to …


Opportunities Assessment of Artificial Intelligence in Consumer Electronics, 2019 Report

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The "Opportunities Assessment of Artificial Intelligence in Consumer Electronics" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. Alongside automotive, manufacturing, and healthcare industries artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to have a high impact on the demand-driven consumer electronics industry. Tier-1 OEMs such as LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, and Whirlpool Corporation have developed AI-driven consumer electronic products leveraging enhanced user experience. Research and Markets also offers Custom Research services providing focused, comprehensive and tailored research.


Could Artificial Intelligence Spell the End of Independent Filmmaking?

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Click here to read the full article. The following essay was produced as part of the 2019 Locarno Critics Academy, a workshop for aspiring film critics that took place during the 72nd edition of the Locarno Film Festival. Artificial intelligence is everywhere: It can drive a car, chat with customers, or help patients with neuronal damage to recover their potential. But if data-assisted moviemaking can help predict a movie's outcome, what room is there left for artistic freedom? At this year's Locarno Film Festival, Sami Arpa, CEO and co-founder of Largo Films, a startup based in Lausanne, Switzerland, and creator of the LargoAI technology, shared his insight about the evolution of this maybe-not-so-unnatural union.


Could Artificial Intelligence Spell the End of Independent Filmmaking?

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The following essay was produced as part of the 2019 Locarno Critics Academy, a workshop for aspiring film critics that took place during the 72nd edition of the Locarno Film Festival. Artificial intelligence is everywhere: It can drive a car, chat with customers, or help patients with neuronal damage to recover their potential. But if data-assisted moviemaking can help predict a movie's outcome, what room is there left for artistic freedom? At this year's Locarno Film Festival, Sami Arpa, CEO and co-founder of Largo Films, a startup based in Lausanne, Switzerland, and creator of the LargoAI technology, shared his insight about the evolution of this maybe-not-so-unnatural union. At Locarno last year to present sofy.tv, a VOD service for short films, Arpa recalled, "I was approached by industry professionals, mostly producers and distributors, who asked me if the AI developed for sofy could be used for their own purposes, to help them predict a movie's outcome. A few directors also approached me, although they were much more skeptical at first."


Adobe Premiere Pro's new feature will use AI to fast forward editing process

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Adobe Premiere Pro is getting a new feature that will aid in content creation with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.


Virtual assistant spies, saving texts, burner phones, and more: Tech Q&A

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One of Google's Home smart speakers is seen above. Q: So, do YOU have an Amazon Echo or Google Home smart speaker in your house? I am freaked out that it's always listening. A: Yes, smart speakers are handy. Yes, they can be fabulous for people with physical challenges.



Artificial Intelligence Powered X-Rays?

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These research-based efforts were seen earlier last week, as a brand new'artificial intelligence powered X-ray device' that GE Healthcare claimed …


Artificial Intelligence Platform Market

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Artificial Intelligence Platform Market Research Report is expected to reach USD 29.72 Billion by 2026 from 2.36 Billion in 2017 at a CAGR 37.2%.