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AI Vs. Copywriters: Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Digital Marketing
Jussi Hyvärinen is an online entrepreneur & digital marketing expert with over 25 years of industry experience. The world is changing all the time. The technology that we use evolves in front of our very eyes, and it can be hard to keep up with what's new. Artificial intelligence is expected to grow and improve in the near future, which means it could soon be a contender for human content writers! Artificial intelligence is the capability of a machine or software to imitate intelligent human behavior.
Russia is Going to Establish a Special Department for Exploring Artificial Intelligence
Russia seems to actively explore innovative technologies. Now, the country wants to implement the means of artificial intelligence for pilotless aircraft. For this matter, Russia plans on establishing a special department for studying the technology. The move to use AI was unveiled by the Russian Ministry of Defense during the visit to Sukhoi's design bureau. The delegation included the First Deputy Chairman of the Military Industrial Commission (MIC) Andrey Yelchaninov and other members of the MIC.
Exploring Artificial Intelligence: The rise of the digital angel - Crestone Eagle
We have covered a lot of ground within the two articles of the Exploring Artificial Intelligence series (January, February). We have understood that AI is already participating in our lives, overtly and covertly. AI is here and is not going away. To quote the Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy: "Don't Panic!". This article has some good news.
Government, An Integral Partner For Exploring Artificial Intelligence
On June 24, an upcoming conference will explore the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sectors. AI World Government will gather leaders across government, industry and academia to discuss the challenges and potential solutions of AI in automating our expanding digital world. The event is described as "a comprehensive three-day forum to educate and inform public sector agencies on the strategic and tactical benefits of deploying AI and cognitive technologies."
Exploring Artificial Intelligence at the Edge
As the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), deep learning, and big data analytics continues to grow, it is becoming increasingly important for edge computing systems to process large data sets in a timely and efficient manner. The basic compute, storage and networking capabilities are all present today at the edge, but speeds and capacity will only continue to increase and advancements like NVMe (Non Volatile Memory Express) will offer significant performance advantages and boost AI adoption at the edge. It is possible, and becoming easier, to run AI and machine learning with analytics at the edge today, depending on the size and scale of the edge site and the particular system being used. While edge site computing systems are much smaller than those found in central data centers, they have matured, and now successfully run many workloads due to an immense growth in the processing power of today's x86 commodity servers. It's quite amazing how many workloads can now run successfully at the edge.
Imitation of Intelligence : Exploring Artificial Intelligence! - Home
What is the difference between "calculate" and "compute"? But this is something out of curiosity about the crux of what we are going to go through. So, the calculation involves an arithmetic process. Computation is involved in the implementation of non-arithmetic steps of the algorithm which actually brings things up to the calculation. You got the idea where I am going with this right?
Exploring Artificial Intelligence Through Image Recognition
Fargas, Kelsey (University of Southern California) | Zhou, Bingjie (University of Southern California) | Staruk, Elizabeth (University of Southern California) | Tejada, Sheila (University of Southern California)
This demonstration showcases the different use cases of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in education by introducing students to applications of the Scribbler robot with the Fluke board in order to cultivate an interest in programming, robotics, and AI. The targeted audience for this is students aged eight through twelve. This demonstration uses three Scribbler robots to introduce students to common tools in AI (OpenCV and Tesseract), and teach them the basics of coding in an interactive, unintimidating way; by physically describing the goals of simple shape-building algorithms and implementing them using cards with both visual and written representations of the instructions.