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The Intersection Between the Top Data Mining Algorithms and AI - DZone Big Data
In 2007, a team of professors from the IEEE Conference on Data Mining posted a survey paper on the top 10 data mining algorithms. Some of these algorithms are playing a very important role in the future of artificial intelligence. According to this GetResponse blog, it is playing an influential role in marketing. "The technology is of course already there: artificial intelligence is no longer a sci-fi movie thing, but allows you to even automate creativity. Custom audiences and re-targeting options are now a must in advertising."
Car park app offers users £10 reward to snitch on people parking illegally
A private parking firm has created an app that promises to pay users to report illegally parked cars. UK Car Park Management's (UK CPM) i-Ticket app, which is available for free on Google Play and the App Store, pays a £10 commission to users who upload a picture of the vehicle and its registration number. The company then uses DVLA data to send a £60 fine to the vehicle owner, a fee that rises to £100 if it isn't paid within two weeks. The giant human-like robot bears a striking resemblance to the military robots starring in the movie'Avatar' and is claimed as a world first by its creators from a South Korean robotic company Waseda University's saxophonist robot WAS-5, developed by professor Atsuo Takanishi and Kaptain Rock playing one string light saber guitar perform jam session A man looks at an exhibit entitled'Mimus' a giant industrial robot which has been reprogrammed to interact with humans during a photocall at the new Design Museum in South Kensington, London Electrification Guru Dr. Wolfgang Ziebart talks about the electric Jaguar I-PACE concept SUV before it was unveiled before the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, U.S The Jaguar I-PACE Concept car is the start of a new era for Jaguar. Japan's On-Art Corp's CEO Kazuya Kanemaru poses with his company's eight metre tall dinosaur-shaped mechanical suit robot'TRX03' and other robots during a demonstration in Tokyo, Japan Japan's On-Art Corp's eight metre tall dinosaur-shaped mechanical suit robot'TRX03' performs during its unveiling in Tokyo, Japan Singulato Motors co-founder and CEO Shen Haiyin poses in his company's concept car Tigercar P0 at a workshop in Beijing, China A picture shows Singulato Motors' concept car Tigercar P0 at a workshop in Beijing, China Connected company president Shigeki Tomoyama addresses a press briefing as he elaborates on Toyota's "connected strategy" in Tokyo.
[video] Bert Loomis and #AI @CloudExpo @IBMCloud @NVIDIA #ML #IoT
Bert Loomis was a visionary. This general session will highlight how Bert Loomis and people like him inspire us to build great things with small inventions. In their general session at 19th Cloud Expo, Harold Hannon, Architect at IBM Bluemix, and Michael O'Neill, Strategic Business Development at Nvidia, will discuss the accelerating pace of AI development and how IBM Cloud and NVIDIA are partnering to bring AI capabilities to "every day," on-demand. They will also review two "free infrastructure" programs available to startups and innovators. Speaker Bios Harold Hannon has worked in the field of software development as both an architect and developer for more than 15 years, with a focus on workflow, integration, and distributed systems.
Ushering in the #IoT @ThingsExpo @Luxoft @AndersBrown #BigData #AI #ML
With all the incredible momentum behind the Internet of Things (IoT) industry, it is easy to forget that not a single CEO wakes up and wonders if "my IoT is broken." What they wonder is if they are making the right decisions to do all they can to increase revenue, decrease costs, and improve customer experience - effectively the same challenges they have always had in growing their business. The exciting thing about the IoT industry is now these decisions can be better, faster, and smarter. Now all corporate assets - people, objects, and spaces - can share information about themselves and their surroundings. And this data can help make better decisions through improved insights.
Bots, AI and the Next 40 Months - Future of work
In a world that operates on billions of digits every day, humans are too slow and inattentive. To adapt, we must automate the processing of millions of complex transactions on a daily basis, at speeds fast enough to satisfy impatient digital users. This adaption requires a massive level of digital transformation that can support operations, business processes and decision-making speeds faster than is humanly possible. Historically, digital technologies get faster, cheaper, more powerful and smaller every couple of years. We operate in human time, a biological cadence influenced by the physical environment, our well-documented physical, mental and emotional limitations, and the universe that we live in.
AI is here, and you should embrace it
There can be little debate that artificial intelligence (AI) is now becoming more and more a part of everyday life. With the rise of AI consumer products like the Amazon Echo, the public is seeing how incredibly useful this technology is when applied to their lives. However, for businesses around the world, jumping on the AI bandwagon and effectively implementing it in the day-to-day running of a company probably seems like a far fetched idea. Much of the focus on AI and its business application has been related to job losses and phasing out certain professions. For example, recently a Japanese company laid off over 30 employees to be replaced by robots.
How Will AI Impact B2B Sales?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly integrated into many industries such as healthcare, alongside particular business departments such as sales and customer service. In a society where everything is becoming more technology dependent, it is inevitable that AI will play a role in sales interactions in the future. We expect that sales reps will increasingly use AI in their day to day activities within the next few years, and knowing where and how to take advantage of this new technology will ultimately help sales reps to improve their sales skills and leverage AI to deliver an enhanced service to clients. According to HBR, 85% of all sales rep activities have the potential to be automated (1). Tasks such as gathering information from customers and prospects, taking customers' orders for a particular product or processing the sales transaction itself could all be done by AI technology.
Why IoT and AI Need to Work As A Tandem
Both Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) are terms that evoke futuristic, sci-fi, and generally far-out imagery in us. But the truth is that AI and IoT are already our mundane reality and will continue to become prominent aspects of our lives in the near and far future. Chaney Ojinnaka, the founder, and CEO of VendorMach says in his recently published article that AI has been romanticized into this abstract concept conjuring images of robots doing our housework for us. But what do these terms really denote and what is their relation? Well, both concepts are strongly interrelated, and one can't really exist without the other.
Artificial Intelligence Comes Financial Statement Audits
Can we trust Artificial Intelligence (AI) to audit financial statements? Artificial intelligence advocates speak of a time to come when these systems will be capable of auditing 100% of a company's financial transactions. These visionaries foresee the day when AI will enable auditing that is a continuous and real-time process, not a prolonged exercise requiring large teams of accountants working overtime after the close of a fiscal year. But is AI in auditing a good idea? Or do we even have a choice -- is it just part of the data-focused technology wave that all companies must embrace?