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Artificial intelligence, virtual assistants and giant screens
While the big gurus of futurism are talking about artificial intelligence as a threat to humanity, with this post I would like to focus your attention on a short term amazing application of it. Your next personal assistant will be virtual, cheap and live on your walls. There are three major trends colliding: the first is the development of artificial intelligence, the second is the promise of OLED screens that can be folded, and the third is the cloud. If you are a fan of AI, you probably know a lot about its recent developments. What I see from my observatory is that more and more AI is moving from a top-down to a bottom-up approach, using neural networks.
What did Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Ma talk about this weekend? - AllChinaTech
With a photo of Zuckerberg and his bodyguards jogging past Tian'anmen Square in Beijing on a heavily polluted day Friday, Zuckerberg announced his arrival and sparked heated online discussion in the process. He continued to grab public attention as he met and had a dialogue with Chinese tech mogul Jack Ma, the chairman of the Chinese tech mammoth Alibaba Group, at the China Development Forum, a state-sponsored forum. What did the two discuss? Have a look with AllChinaTech. On innovation When asked about his opinion of China's next five-year development plan, which highlights innovation, Zuckerberg talked about innovation being dedicated to solving long-term problems.
Video: Stanford University researchers create tiny robots that can pull a car
A mechanical wonder from the brainiacs at Stanford University. They have created a team of six tiny robots that can pull a car. Like ants, the uBots work as a team to move objects hundreds of times their size, like a frog being carried along by ants. The tiny robots use micro-adhesion and team-load sharing, to conquer the weight of the nearly 4,000-pound car. The Stanford researchers noticed ants can boost their lifting and dragging power by using three-out-of-their-six legs at once.
Where will robots take over the most jobs?
This downward trend in new job creation in new technology industries is particularly evident starting in the Computer Revolution of the 1980s. For example, a study by Jeffery Lin suggests that while about 8.2% of the US workforce shifted into new jobs during the 1980s which were associated with new technologies; during the 1990s this figured declined to 4.4%. Estimates by Thor Berger and Carl Benedikt Frey further suggest that less than 0.5% of the US workforce shifted into technology industries that emerged throughout the 2000s, including new industries such as online auctions, video and audio streaming, and web design.
Law Firm Courts Next-Gen AI Technology
Dentons turns to platform-as-a-service technology, analytics and artificial intelligence to build a better framework for legal research and processes. Although the legal profession has advanced considerably through the use of digital technology, many tasks remain deeply rooted in the past. In most cases, firms use an array of ad hoc and disconnected tools to do their job. It's not surprising, then, that the introduction of artificial intelligence and analytics could revolutionize the field. "Firms are searching for ways to build a better framework for legal research and processes so that they can operate faster and keep costs down," says Joe Andrew, the global chairman of Dentons, which operates more than 125 offices in over 50 countries.
The Last Mile of IoT: Artificial Intelligence (AI) - OpenMind
The only way to keep up with this IoT-generated data and gain the hidden insights it holds is using AI (Artificial Intelligence) as the last mile of IoT. John McCarthy, who coined the term in 1955, defines it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines" In an IoT situation, AI can help companies take the billions of data points they have and boil them down to what's really meaningful. The general premise is the same as in the retail applications โ review and analyze the data you've collected to find patterns or similarities that can be learned from, so that better decisions can be made. The data collected, combined with AI, makes life easier with intelligent automation, predictive analytics and proactive intervention.
The Last Mile of IoT: Artificial Intelligence (AI) - OpenMind
The possibilities that IoT brings to the table are endless. IoT continues its run as one of the most popular technology buzzwords of the year, and now the new phase of IoT is pushing everyone to ask hard questions about the data collected by all devices and sensors of IoT. IoT will produce a tsunami of big data, with the rapid expansion of devices and sensors connected to the Internet of Things continues, the sheer volume of data being created by them will increase to an astronomical level. This data will hold extremely valuable insights into what's working well or what's not. Also, IoT will point out conflicts that arise and provide high-value insight into new business risks and opportunities as correlations and associations are made.
ANA by Factory Fifteen Science-fiction short film
Returning to Short of the Week for a third time, creative studio Factory Fifteen serve-up this enticing science-fiction short that centres around a worker in a futuristic car manufacturing plant as he starts to experience problems with the artificial intelligence that runs the production line. A 4-minute introduction to a world the talented team are currently developing into a larger project, ANA dazzles with its impressive aesthetic but really hooks its audience in with its intriguing narrative take on the singularity. Aiming to put a new twist on a popular science-fiction storyline and make their concept more relatable by showing how such a situation could affect the "ordinary" man, ANA explores one vignette from a world where technology is rising-up against those that created it. Produced as a way to entice an audience into the universe they are currently evolving into a longer piece, Factory Fifteen's Paul Nicholls spoke to Short of the Week about the aims of the project: "We had multiple ambitions with the film. A short-term ambition was to create a really high-end piece of drama, mixing performance and VFX.