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How paid placements will evolve alongside AI-powered search

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Google's ad business will celebrate its 23rd year this fall, but not before paid search undergoes massive changes. It's unlikely Google will sit idly by and take massive revenue hits as paid placements decline. We don't yet know what they will roll out to capitalize on AI-powered search – or when exactly users will see ads in this AI-powered experience. We do know there will be fewer advertising opportunities, increased competition and higher costs. But AI will also help advertisers better target consumers – and it could help them optimize campaigns, too.


The Best Way To Start Your Own Business: Tips, tricks, and advice on how to start your own business

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Do you think that you could start your own business and make it big? If so, this article is for you! Even if you're new to the idea, it can be a great way to start making some real money online. There are a number of ways that you can start your own business and make money online. The first step is to understand what your business objective is.


Aidoc Gets FDA 510(k) Clearance for AI-Powered Algorithm for Brain Aneurysms

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Could a new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled advance have an impact in the diagnosis and treatment of brain aneurysms? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted 510(k) clearance to Aidoc's new AI platform for brain aneurysms. In addition to identifying and triaging suspected cases, the algorithm facilitates communication and workflow between radiologists, neurologists and neuroendovascular surgeons, according to the company. Researchers have estimated that approximately 6.5 million people in the United States have an unruptured brain aneurysm.1 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation has noted that most aneurysms are small, ranging from 1/8 inch to an inch, and ruptured aneurysms are reportedly misdiagnosed or there is a delay in diagnosis in 25 percent of patients who present to health-care providers.1 Elad Walach, the CEO and co-founder of Aidoc, said the new AI-enabled algorithm may help enhance timely diagnosis and care for brain aneurysms.


Human intervention is a must for artificial intelligence, Here's why

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In the current world, artificial intelligence (AI) is getting all pervasive. The use cases are on a rise. Sectors across the spectrum are leveraging AI for intelligent automation, customer insights, sales forecast, and many more such insights. The AI-powered algorithm is powering all these functions. McKinsey Global Institute research suggests that by 2030, AI could deliver an additional global economic output of $13 trillion per year.


£1million funding to tackle space debris which could destroy the ISS

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To tackle this issue, the Business Secretary Alok Sharma has announced £1million in funding, via the UK Space Agency (UKSA), for seven space-cleaning programmes. Astronomers are concerned that high-value craft in low-Earth orbit, such as the International Space Station (ISS), could be destroyed by a rogue piece of debris. Currently, there is no way of accurately monitoring and tracking small pieces of debris which could be hurtling towards a multi-million pound satellite. This infographic reveals which countries owns the most space debris. Working on photonic technologies to spot items in orbit and tell if they are junk or satellite.


Artelus is using AI to save people from going blind. Here's how

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Rajarajeshwari Kodhandapani has a dream – to screen one million people for diabetic retinopathy (DR) so they can get timely treatment and not risk going blind. She is one of the four co-founders of Artelus, along with tech veterans Vish Durga, Lalit Pant, and Pradeep Walia, who is also a serial entrepreneur. As a former business analyst, she never thought she would become an entrepreneur (though she did want to become a politician at one time). Now, she is part of Artelus, a company that builds advanced screening tools to allow doctors and hospitals to diagnose a greater number of patients in the same time for a variety of diseases. Today, she wants to reach the people they call the "forgotten billion" – those in rural areas who cannot afford healthcare.


How AI will Revolutionize the Future of Wine

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Within the next decade, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the power to transform the wine industry forever. Right now, applications of AI for the wine industry are limited – but AI promises to be one of those immersive technologies that are embedded in everything we do, one way or another. According to a growing number of wine experts, AI could impact everything from how we buy wine, to how we grow vines in the vineyard, to how we judge wine. Think of how the Internet has revolutionized the wine industry in just the past two decades. It impacts how we learn about wine, how we order and buy wine online, and how we market wine to end consumers via social media platforms.


How Artificial Intelligence Is Affecting The Way We Design

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is much more than a buzzword now, with many companies exploring its capabilities in a wide range of industries. While the technology is still in its infancy, it has contributed to significant advances in many business areas and has the potential to disrupt entire industries. That's why the worldwide AI market has grown at an impressive rate in recent years. According to the data gathered by Statista, it was worth about $7.35 billion in 2018 and should achieve a remarkable increase in the next decade. For example, the same source also predicts that the market will grow to $89.84 billion. One of the industries that achieved a high level of sophistication and requires AI automation is web development and design.


Scientists find a way to bring shattered and ruined ancient artefacts back to life with AI

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Shattered remains of once majestic works of art can now be digitally recreated and restored to their former glory thanks to a team of archaeologists. Researchers have built an AI-powered algorithm that predicts what should surround a surviving archaeological fragment and locates its neighbouring piece. A virtual image is then produced which aids in the meticulous physical reconstruction of the item. Fragile remnants of the past often resurface in scattered pieces and full restoration is a time consuming and arduous process. They are often not'clean' and'nicely behaved'; rather they are broken, eroded, noisy and ultimately extremely challenging Archaeologists at Technion and the University of Haifa in Israel say this programme could save endless hours in the restoration of historical items.


10 Examples Of Predictive Customer Experience Outcomes Powered By AI

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Companies today have access to more data about their customers and products than ever before. In fact, most companies only use 1% of their data. But with the help of predictive analytics and AI, companies can dig deeper into their data to provide personalized customer experiences. Predictive analytics use science to predict what will happen in the future--everything from what customers will want to how the market will perform and the biggest trends. Brands can use this information to target the right customers and provide personalized service and recommendations.