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The rise of artificial intelligence in child care

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Caring for a child requires empathy, patience, dedication and all those other human touches, but as we zoom further into the 21st Century, technology is taking a more hands-on role in all our lives and artificial intelligence has real-world functionality. AI is already making Siri, Alexa, Tesla, Amazon and Netflix smart at knowing what we want to do, buy and watch; and developments in this field indicate that AI can also help humans care for children. Here we look at four innovations that use AI to assist with child care and early learning. Muse is an AI-powered mobile app that asks parents daily questions to help them enrich their child's life (e.g. 'Has your child eaten a serving of a new food today?').


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AAAI Conferences

This paper focusses on the main issues related to the development of a corpus for opinion and sentiment analysis, with a special attention to irony, and presents as a case study Senti-TUT, a project for Italian aimed at investigating sentiment and irony in social media. We present the Senti-TUT corpus, a collection of texts from Twitter annotated with sentiment polarity. We describe the dataset, the annotation, the methodologies applied and our investigations on two important features of irony: polarity reversing and emotion expressions.


AI Powered Parenting: Entering The Age Of Digital Childcare

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Parents want the best for their children. While the goal is apparent, figuring out how to do it is challenging. Parents want their kids to be healthy, happy, secure, smart, sociable, smart, athletic, etc. That is a lot to do considering that they have to balance it out based on how quality time they can make for their child, how much resources they can put in to child development, meeting socio-economic needs, etc. With everyone turning to artificial intelligent assistants for help, could there be an AI digital assistant for parents doing one of the most human of things: raising their children?


AI Powered Parenting: Entering The Age Of Digital Childcare

#artificialintelligence

Parents want the best for their children. While the goal is apparent, figuring out how to do it is challenging. Parents want their kids to be healthy, happy, secure, smart, sociable, smart, athletic, etc. That is a lot to do considering that they have to balance it out based on how quality time they can make for their child, how much resources they can put in to child development, meeting socio-economic needs, etc. With everyone turning to artificial intelligent assistants for help, could there be an AI digital assistant for parents doing one of the most human of things: raising their children?


3 healthcare CIOs on what they think 2020 will bring

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Three healthcare CIOs believe 2020 will come with exciting opportunities as well as challenges -- not unlike 2019. They are heading into the new year with the goal of building a more digitally-focused healthcare system. They're also focused on improving the patient experience through continuous patient monitoring and predictive analytics backed by artificial intelligence and machine learning programs, telehealth services and greater access to data. Arthur Harvey, Boston Medical Center CIO, said one challenge he foresees is integrating data across the continuum of care. Here are their biggest takeaways from 2019 and what's on their agendas for the new year.