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Airlines scramble to rejig schedules amid U.S. 5G rollout concerns

The Japan Times

Major international airlines rushed on Tuesday to rejig or cancel flights to the United States on the eve of a 5G wireless rollout that triggered safety concerns, despite two wireless carriers saying they will delay parts of the deployment. The Federal Aviation Administration has warned that potential 5G interference could affect height readings that play a key role in bad-weather landings on some jets and airlines say the Boeing 777 is among models initially in the spotlight. Despite an announcement by AT&T and Verizon that they would delay turning on some 5G towers near airports, several airlines still canceled flights. Others said more cancellations were likely unless the FAA issued new formal guidance in the wake of the wireless announcements. The world's largest operator of the Boeing 777, Dubai's Emirates, said it would suspend flights to nine U.S. destinations from Jan. 19, the planned date for the deployment of 5G wireless services.


Deeson: "AI is a punk teenager and is angry at its parents" Access AI

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I'll examine each one – it'll be interesting to see what you think. Artificial intelligence, as a concept, has been around for a long time. From Hephaestus building the "fighting machines of the gods" to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, humans have thought about and created stories around our desire to replace the mighty gods with ourselves for several thousand years. We see it today with modern franchises like "The Terminator" and "The Matrix", and less recently with "2001: A Space Odyssey" and "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep/Blade Runner". AI is so popular and accessible as a concept in mainstream media that if you ask people what they think it is, they think they'll be able to answer.


Tech will find MH370

FOX News

Searchers will eventually locate the wreckage of flight MH370 by harnessing the power of technologies such as artificial intelligence, said Malaysia Airlines' chief executive. Due to "advances in science" as well as "the availability of artificial intelligence that's coming on stream," wreckage of the Boeing 777 will eventually be found Malaysia Airlines CEO Peter Bellew said. Bellew made his comments in an interview with The Australian newspaper on the heels of an aviation summit. In March 2014, flight MH370 – a Boeing 777 – disappeared with 239 people on board, including 12 Malaysian crew members and 227 passengers. After its disappearance, there was an extensive hunt in the southern Indian Ocean in which some marine debris was found, including a six-foot part of one of the wings. However, the bulk of the aircraft is still missing.


Deeson: "AI is a punk teenager and is angry at its parents"

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It will replace you (unless you redefine who you are). It will replace you (unless you redefine who you are). I'll examine each one - it'll be interesting to see what you think. Artificial intelligence, as a concept, has been around for a long time. From Hephaestus building the "fighting machines of the gods" to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, humans have thought about and created stories around our desire to replace the mighty gods with ourselves for several thousand years.


Why Artificial Intelligence Is No Substitute For Common Sense - B&T

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In this guest post, regular B&T contributor and industry veteran Robert Strohfeldt harks back to the good old days of marketing and tells us why artificial intelligence will never replace real-life creative intelligence. After seeing a recent report that Think TV is planning to use Artificial Intelligence for ratings, I tried to think back to when this "digital" madness stated. Only an idiot would deny that technology has added both quality and quantity to our lives. To those who hanker for the "good old days", I will give you one word to make you realise how much better things are in 2016 compared to 1916 – Dentist. But is technology now increasing at a rate which can be overwhelming?


AI is a punk teenager and is angry at its parents

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This blog post covers 50% of what I'm going to be talking about at this year's Museums Computer Group conference at the Wellcome Trust in London, held on the 19th of October. The follow-up post will go live on the 20th - you can sign up here to be notified. I'll examine each one - it'll be interesting to see what you think. Artificial intelligence, as a concept, has been around for a long time. From Hephaestus building the "fighting machines of the gods" to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, humans have thought about and created stories around our desire to replace the mighty gods with ourselves for several thousand years.