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DIGITAL EYE: The Human Brain-Scale AI Supercomputer Is Coming

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Welcome to The Digital Eye, your weekly roundup of the latest technology news. Our team of experts have scoured the internet for the most interesting and informative articles, so you can stay up-to-date on all things digital, data, blockchain, AI & analytics. We hope you find this information valuable and would appreciate your help in sharing it with others who may also be interested. Stay tuned for next week's edition! "As technology costs reduce, more people will start adopting technology to improve their business."


DIGITAL EYE: HOW AI is quietly eating up the workforce with job automation

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Welcome to your new weekly Briefing from The Digital Eye. This has been compiled for busy professionals who have limited time but want to stay up to date with the latest digital news. WHY Ethics is'the new frontier for technology' We hope you have found these articles informative. Would you please share with others who might also be interested? To build trust, important those developing AI are aware of unintended consequences". "Questions about AI ethics AI are uncomfortable, as requires reflection on our own ethics & society generally.


DIGITAL EYE: Quantum computing - What you need to know

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Welcome to your new weekly Briefing from The Digital Eye. This has been compiled for busy professionals who have limited time but want to stay up to date with the latest digital news. We hope you have found these articles informative. Would you please share with others who might also be interested? "Virtually every function that enters the digital ecosphere will be empowered by AI before long."


DIGITAL EYE: Deep Learning Trends that You Should Know

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DIGITAL EYE: Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

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DIGITAL EYE: Weekly Roundup of Best Digital News #13

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Welcome to your new weekly Briefing from The Digital Eye. This has been compiled for busy professionals who have limited time but want to stay up to date with the latest digital news. We hope you have found these articles informative. Would you please share with others who might also be interested? TuSimple aims to test self-driving trucks on public roads without human safety operator by end of the year.

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Industrial Drones Put Digital Eye on Airbus Assembly Line - iQ by Intel

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Aircraft maker Airbus is turning to smart industrial drones, data analytics and machine learning to make aircraft inspections easier and faster. One day while working on a shiny new Airbus A350 aircraft, Ronie Gnecco figured it was time to build a better relationship between drones and passenger airplanes. His bold idea to use flying robots for aircraft safety inspections worked so well it has -- among other projects -- it inspired aircraft manufacturer Airbus to move deeper into the industrial drone revolution. Within a couple of years, the company's intelligent unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) systems could be used for safety inspections at airports around the world, making planes safer with more on-time flight departures. To make that happen, Gnecco said it will require pioneering efforts from technology experts, regulators and airport authorities from around the world.


Samsung turns IBM's brain-like chip into a digital eye

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IBM created a computer chip that works like a brain. Now, Samsung has used it to create a biologically inspired digital eye. The IBM chip, called TrueNorth, is built of 4,096 tiny computing cores that form about a million digital brain cells and 256 million connections. Together they act like the brain's neurons, sending short messages to one another to process data. The design, known as neuromorphic computing, marks a dramatic departure from traditional chips that run software packaged into strict sequences of instructions.


Samsung uses IBM's brain chip to build a digital eye

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IBM's TrueNorth, a cognitive "neuromorphic" computing chip whose architecture resembles that of the human brain – although it switches neurons for transistors, is being trialled by Samsung to improve the Dynamic Vision Sensors (DVS) in their next generation gadgets, essentially helping them to build the equivalent of a digital eye that is far superior to today's camera based technologies. And they're not the only ones to be using the chip in anger. IBM's chip has been optimized for processing large amounts of data on the fly and its 4,096 cores combine to create about a million "digital" neurons and 256 million synapse connections. As a consequence not only does it operate extremely quickly but it also, and most importantly for Samsung, consumes far less energy than typical processors using only 300 milliwatts of power. That's a hundredth the power consumption found in a traditional laptop and about a tenth of most smartphones.