AI Stats News: 69% Of IT Executives Say They Cannot Respond To Cybersecurity Threats Without AI

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The recent surveys, studies, forecasts and other quantitative assessments of the health and progress of AI highlighted the role of AI in cybersecurity defense and in scoring standardized tests, the relationships between data migrating to the cloud and data modernization, lax security standards for IoT devices, and that the U.S. still leads the global race for AI domination but that China is making more rapid progress. Written essays on standardized tests in 18 states in the U.S. are currently graded by natural language processing (NLP) software ("automated essay scoring engines") with only a small percentage of students' essays--it varies between 5% to 20%--randomly selected for a human grader to double check the machine's work [VICE] Based on a 100-point scale, the U.S. leads the global AI race with 44.2 points, followed by China with 32.3 points and the European Union with 23.5 points; The U.S. came out on top in talent, research, development, and hardware, while China led in adoption and data. And if you're someone who has a great idea but you have no data, that's going to be a big roadblock for you, and you're going to have to find some collaborators or partners who have access to the data you need"--Ben Wilson AI quote of the week: "The risk isn't that machines will get smarter.

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