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Amazon's Spotify-rival arrives in the UK: Music Unlimited runs through AI assistant Alexa and offers more than 40 million tracks
New music service will be available to Prime members for ยฃ7.99 per month A newly designed app brings the service to iOS, Android, Fire and PCs Owners of Amazon's voice-controlled Echo speaker will be able to use the service using a range of voice commands New music service will be available to Prime members for ยฃ7.99 per month Owners of Amazon's voice-controlled Echo speaker will be able to use the service using a range of voice commands Amazon Music Unlimited was launched in the US last month but is now available in the UK, Germany and Austria. Your future house on Mars: First ever Martian show home... Can the OnePlus 3T compete with the iPhone 7? Company's most... Adult FriendFinder is hacked AGAIN: Cheats' dirty secrets... Move over Spotify: Google Play Music now knows what you want... Your future house on Mars: First ever Martian show home... Can the OnePlus 3T compete with the iPhone 7? Company's most... Adult FriendFinder is hacked AGAIN: Cheats' dirty secrets... Move over Spotify: Google Play Music now knows what you want... One of the main draws is set to be the integration with Amazon's voice-controlled Echo speaker SNL mocks confident Clinton supporters with Dave Chappelle Dashcam footage captures moment van swerves before crashing Havelock resident shocked as he films earthquake hitting NZ Adorable boxer dog jumps far better than the John Lewis dog Trump supporter spews ignorant racist rant at young woman Moment of impact as earthquake rattles home in Wellington Clinton makes final appearance at campaign headquarters The moment 7.8 magnitude earthquake hits New Zealand Malcolm Turnbull accuses Lisa Wilkinson of'interrogating' him Chili's manager snatches veteran's free meal after complaint Amazing baby Ibex cling to wall for safety as a fox waits nearby The moment 7.8 magnitude earthquake hits New Zealand Malcolm Turnbull accuses Lisa Wilkinson of'interrogating' him Trump says he will'immediately' deport two to three million... 'Don't be afraid': Trump looks to reassure divided America... 'What the f**? The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
6 machine learning misunderstandings
Machine learning isn't confined to science fiction movie plots anymore. It has fueled the proliferation of technologies that touch our everyday lives, including voice recognition with Siri or Alexa, Facebook auto-tagging photos, and recommendations from Amazon and Spotify. And many enterprises are eager to leverage machine learning algorithms to increase the efficiency of their network. In fact, some are already using it to enhance their threat detection and optimize wide area networks. As with any technology, machine learning could wreak havoc on a network if improperly implemented.
The Algorithmic Democracy
The day before the election, as millions of Americans were feeling confident that the vast majority of the country shared their opinions, a pair of researchers at the University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute published a paper that looked closely at something many of us ignored: the provenance of political tweets. Where do they come from? How many are, in reality, made by humans? And if not, who is designing these crude straw-bots? Analyzing Twitter during three televised debates, they discovered that 20% of all political tweets were made by bots.
Google Play Music Update: What's New?
As if filtering emails, recommending search queries, providing alerts for upcoming travel and updates from sports, and other such things was not enough, Google is now bringing its machine learning to another aspect of your life -- the music you listen to. In a blog update Monday, the internet behemoth said: "Building on our commitment to help you find the right music for any moment, today we're introducing the new Google Play Music -- a fresh take on our music streaming service that is smarter, easier to use, and much more assistive. To deliver that, Google Play Music uses machine learning to figure out what music you like and then mixes in signals like location, activity, and the weather along with hand-picked playlists to personalize music for wherever you are and whenever you want tunes." The new experience will be rolled out via an update to the Play Music app, which will start being available in 62 countries across Android, iOS and web platforms this week. Users will have to opt in to the new service which will personalize music based on your location and what you are up to.
Google Play Music now knows what you want to listen to based on your activity
Google has updated the app for users in 62 countries around the world The app now uses machine learning to suggest songs and playlists Subscribers will be able to listen to music offline, and the app will automatically create an offline playlist based on what you've listened to Subscribers will be able to listen to music offline, and the app will automatically create an offline playlist based on what you've listened to The latest feature to receive the'smart' treatment, is Google Play Music, which has been updated to be more assistive. Sex with robots will be'mind blowing': Expert says androids... Instagram wants to make'Stories' more sociable: App adds... You can finally send GIFs on WhatsApp for iOS: App... Were YOU killed off by Facebook? Sex with robots will be'mind blowing': Expert says androids... Instagram wants to make'Stories' more sociable: App adds... You can finally send GIFs on WhatsApp for iOS: App... Were YOU killed off by Facebook?
The Habits Your AI Personal Assistant Will Need To Learn Before You'll Trust It
Recently, I needed to book a lunch meeting. To help coordinate, I asked Amy to assist and cc'd her on the email. "Amy," I wrote, "please help us find a time to meet. Let's plan for sushi at Tokyo Express on Spear Street." Amy looked at my calendar, found an open time suitable for everyone invited, and booked the meeting.
Morning roundup of Artificial Intelligence news for November 14, 2016
To get your morning started right, take a look at the latest stories published since yestereday. Scholars may be in a run for their money with new developments in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) search engines. Tagged In Microsoft Germany Artificial Intelligence University Of California, San Diego Neuroscience Natural Language Processing Oren Etzioni Computer Science Scientific American Outline Of Health Sciences Scopus Max Planck Society EBSCO Information Services Pub Med Microsoft Academic Search The partnership between Continental and the Department of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford will focus on the possible uses and development of artificial intelligence algorithms. Tagged In Artificial Intelligence Continental AG University Of Oxford If you don't mind Google knowing everything about your life, then there are some benefits to handing over your data to the big G. Tagged In Android (operating System) IOS Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Rapid Transit Spotify Apple Music Google Play Music Just over five years ago, IBM's Watson supercomputer crushed opponents in the televised quiz show Jeopardy.
Google's streaming music service can now predict what you want to listen to next
Google Play Music, Google's music streaming service, is getting smarter. On Monday, an update to the Google Play Music app will kick in a new feature that can predict what you want to hear next. In fact, Google is so confident in the app's accuracy, that it completely revamped the welcome screen on Play Music so you can just tap to start listening to a playlist suited for you based on the time, your location, and a variety of other factors. Google says it's able to accomplish this through machine learning, the technology that's starting to power a lot of intelligent services Google makes like Google Photos and the new Google Assistant. It also plays into Google's broader mission to use machine learning and artificial intelligence in all of its products.
Artificial Intelligence Could Not Replace CEOs...Yet, Study Says
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