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Guide: Artificial Intelligence Meets the C-Suite
Increased access to Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies is driving digital transformation, a journey that is as much about leadership, people, and processes as it is about technology. As AI permeates more organizations, you have to rethink the fundamentals of executive leadership. Get your guide, simply fill out the form on the right, to learn how to start implementing AI in your organization.
AI & ML Stories You May Have Missed (1)
As some of you know, we have had a Flipboard magazine that deals with Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, and of course of Fintech for quite some time. We are known for publishing the short blog post - Crypto stories you may have missed. We have taken a leaf from our book and done the same with artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics. From this moment on, we will be putting out a similar blog post for AI, ML, and robotics. We intend to have this continue into the near future.
AIoT: When Artificial Intelligence Meets the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a technology helping us to reimagine daily life, but artificial intelligence (AI) is the real driving force behind the IoT's full potential. From its most basic applications of tracking our fitness levels, to its wide-reaching potential across industries and urban planning, the growing partnership between AI and the IoT means that a smarter future could occur sooner than we think. This infographic by TSMC highlights the breakthrough technologies and trends making that shift possible, and how we're continuing to push the boundaries. IoT devices use the internet to communicate, collect, and exchange information about our online activities. Every day, they generate 1 billion GB of data.
Artificial Intelligence Meets The Insurance Industry Bankrate
Technology is advancing every day, and it's disrupting industries from retail to manufacturing to insurance. It has become increasingly apparent that AI, blockchain and machine learning have the power to transform the future of business and the way people work and live. These new technologies are already being applied in the insurance industry. Some insurance companies are using AI and machine learning to automate certain parts of the claims handling process and improve customer service. Blockchain is being used to detect fraud and prevent risk. As these technologies become more widespread, the insurance industry will become more efficient, accurate and secure.
Artificial Intelligence meets the classroom
Could robots really help teachers engage students more fully? According to Sean Kelly, a sociologist at the University of Pittsburgh School of Education, the answer is yes. Kelly, along with computer scientist Sidney D'Mello, has researched the role of tech in helping teachers ask better, more thought-provoking questions for a number of years. Rather than relying on one-time test scores to judge learning, Kelly's work is a new advancement in the field of building systems for day-to-day classroom observation. His focus is on the quality of instruction, specifically, the type of questions teachers pose that prompt cognitive processing and verbal response from students.
When Artificial Intelligence Meets a Failing Mind
Every time Marjorie recounts a story to her husband Walter, his refrain isn't, "I remember that now." Instead it's, "I'll remember that now." That shift from present to future tense is pivotal because he cannot recall those moments from their marriage – flags in the park, the death of their son, what bad film was playing when he proposed – because he was never there. Walter is Walter Prime, a sophisticated AI serving as Marjorie's companion. The real Walter (Jon Hamm) has been dead for decades, while 86-year-old Marjorie (Five Easy Pieces' Lois Smith) is going senile.
Deep Genomics: Artificial Intelligence Meets The Human Genome - VLAB
Deep Genomics is opening doors to understanding the large-scale, incredibly complex data set that makes up the human genome. The Human Genome sequencing project, completed in 2003 cost $3B and took 15 years to complete. Now the human genome can be sequenced within a matter of days for approximately $1,000, making it possible to generate data sets for Deep Genomics. Using artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning algorithms, and complex data sets, the entire healthcare industry could be revolutionized -- from diagnostics to gene therapies to personalized medicine. Deep Genomics holds the key to unlocking the biggest disruptions in the medical, life sciences, and pharmaceutical industries.
Artificial Intelligence Meets the Beatles
He says he leaves the "creation of the picture to the sound itself" and, after cranking the volume, steps back. Once the paint starts jumping, a sound-trigger device that detects noise spikes automatically takes photos. "I mostly selected works that were particularly dynamic, and percussive," Klimas said. Though he used songs from a variety of music styles and eras, many of the tracks chosen were by musicians who had ties to the visual art world, such as the Velvet Underground and John Cage. Before they struck gold with "Get Lucky," Daft Punk got dance floors thumping with "Around the World" shown here.