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Artist uses AI to imagine Taylor Swift in eras throughout history - from a prehistoric cavewoman to a futuristic cyborg
Whether it's Lover, The Tortured Poets Department, or 1989, every Taylor Swift fan has their favourite era. But one skilled artist has brought a whole new meaning to the Eras Tour. Sirio Berati, a digital creator from Canada, has used artificial intelligence (AI) to imagine what Swift would have looked like in eras throughout history. His stunning video sees Swift morphing from a prehistoric cavewoman all the way through to a futuristic cyborg. Speaking to MailOnline, Mr Berati said: 'People are loving it.
The Intersection of Art and Technology: Exploring the World of Digital Creativity
Art and technology have a unique intersection that has been explored in various fields, ranging from film and music to video games and gambling. With the rise of digital technology, art has found a new medium to explore and experiment with. The world of digital creativity has opened up endless possibilities for artists and creatives, allowing them to push the boundaries of what was previously thought possible. One field where this intersection has had a significant impact is gambling. Gambling has evolved from simple card games to a billion-dollar industry with the rise of online casinos and mobile apps. The gambling industry has been quick to embrace technology, and as a result, we have seen an explosion in the number of games and betting options available.
Endless Possibilities: 10 Great Benefits Of AI In Digital Marketing
One way artificial intelligence can help reduce some biases that exist in human processes is by identifying them. AI can detect patterns within data sets that your marketing teams input into the system. According to SAP Insights, "if we want AI to counter the effects of a biased world, we have to begin by acknowledging that the world is biased. And that starts in a surprisingly low-tech spot: identifying any biases baked into your own organization's current processes. From there, you can determine how to address those biases and improve outcomes."
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: A world of endless possibilities
If you read news, follow research articles, and discuss the future, then you would have already read about how the healthcare industry is in dire need of AI. If I were to pick the prominent industries which can drive sustainable growth healthcare would be on the top. Perhaps it is the reason that majority of new research now includes terms "renewable, sustainable, and eco friendly". Humans have realized that growth at the risk of environmental deterioration, and deteriorating human health is no growth at all. There is another parallel industry that is being explored by the inventors and it is "artificial intelligence".
The Peggy Smedley Show: The Endless Possibilities of Quantum
Peggy and Michael Biercuk, founder and CEO, Q-CTRL, discuss the possibilities of quantum computing and the types of hurdles the technology is facing. He touches on the need for a diverse field of companies when it comes to exploring the problem-solving skills of quantum computing and how they are able to leverage computational acceleration to benefit both industry and science.
Telling Lies review – endless possibilities in brilliant detective story
Suspense, plot and character have long been considered the foundations of a good thriller – but really, the sign of a mystery done well is a sound. It's the "hwwwwahhh!" of air whooshing past your lips and down into your lungs after a pivotal reveal. It's a noise certain to be heard during the hours spent untangling the secret at the heart of Telling Lies. Sam Barlow's critically acclaimed Her Story (2015) introduced us to the concept of the interactive search engine thriller. In that game, you play an unnamed character who, for reasons unknown, is sitting at a computer trawling through hours of stolen police station video footage showing a suspect being interviewed.
The world's best gamers may one day compete against the smartest computers - IBM for Games
The world's best gamers may one day compete against the smartest computers Google cut power usage in its data centres by several percentage points earlier this year by trusting artificially intelligent software originally designed to beat 1980s-era Atari video games. And in the years to come, the Internet giant not only could save much more electricity but also solve far larger problems by taking on a much more complex video game. Research scientists at Google's DeepMind unit announced Friday they are developing a computer program that reads data about Blizzard Entertainment's "StarCraft II" games and learns how to play on its own. The software would have to figure out how to split its attention between micromanagement and long-term strategic decisions. It's that manoeuvring that could deliver big breakthroughs.
The Neuroethics Blog: Smarter Artificial Intelligence: A Not So Obvious Choice
By Shray Ambe This post was written as part of a class assignment from students who took a neuroethics course with Dr. Rommelfanger in Paris of Summer 2016. My name is Shray Ambe and I am a rising senior at Emory University. I am a Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology major who is pursuing a career in the medical field. Outside of the classroom, I am involved in organizing the booth for Emory's Center for The Study of Human Health at the Atlanta Science Festival Expo every year and also enjoy volunteering at the Emory Autism Center and the Radiology Department at Emory University Hospital. At the 2016 Neuroethics Network in Paris, France, bioethicist and philosopher John Harris gave a lecture titled "How Smart Do We Want Machines to Be?" During his lecture, Harris discussed the potential impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and stated "it doesn't matter how smart they are; obviously the smarter the better."