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This new tool could give artists an edge over AI
Some have united in protest against the tech sector's common practice of indiscriminately scraping their visual work off the internet to train their models. Artists have staged protests on popular art platforms such as DeviantArt and Art Station, or left the platforms entirely. Right now, there is total power asymmetry between rich and influential technology companies and artists, says Ben Zhao, a computer science professor at the University of Chicago. "The training companies can do whatever the heck they want," Zhao says. But a new tool developed by Zhao's lab might change that power dynamic.
TCH2 - Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare from The Connected Hospital
Episode Info: In this episode John Mason interviews Dr. Harlan Beverly to learn more about artificial intelligence (AI). Dr. Beverly helps define AI and how it's used and impacting both our day-to-day lives and specifically the healthcare field. Dr. Beverly is a professor, entrepreneur, engineer and author. Dr. Beverly's new book is titled'Navigating your Way to Startup Success' and can be found on Amazon.com. Learn more about Dr. Beverly and his ventures please visit freebeerai.com and fastai.com.Read more ยป Episode Info: In this episode John Mason interviews Dr. Harlan Beverly to learn more about artificial intelligence (AI).
Will UPS beat Amazon to drone delivery? Firm spotted testing craft for urgent medical deliveries over Massachusetts
United Parcel Service (UPS) is newest competitor in the race to unleash the first fleet of delivery drones. The firm began testing the use of drones this week with a focus of bringing packages to remote or difficult-to-access locations. A mock delivery of urgent medical supplies was delivered from Beverly, Massachusetts to Children's Island as a test, which is the first drone delivery to be made by a major delivery firm in the US. United Parcel Service (UPS) is newest competitor in the race to unleash the first fleet of delivery drones. UPS announced today that it has begun testing the use of drones to make commercial deliveries of packages to remote or difficult-to-access locations, working together with drone-maker CyPhy Works.