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Snoop Dogg addresses risks of artificial intelligence: 'Sh-- what the f---'
American rapper Snoop Dogg expressed confusion about recent developments in artificial intelligence, comparing the technology to movies he saw as a child. At the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills this week, Snoop, whose given name is Calvin Broadus, turned his focus to artificial intelligence while discussing a strike of the Writers Guild of America. The writers strike is, in part, about the potential for artificial intelligence to take writing jobs. "I got a motherf---ing AI right now that they did made for me," Snoop said. "This n----- could talk to me. I'm like, man, this thing can hold a real conversation? Like it's blowing my mind because I watched movies on this as a kid years ago."
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Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Robotics - ScienceFather
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Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Internet of Things to spot light on life after COVID-19
DUBAI, 12th December, 2021 (WAM) -- A prominent line-up of researchers, practitioners and stakeholders from academia, industry and governments from 38 countries will gather tomorrow in Dubai for the IEEE Global Conference on Artificial Intelligence & Internet of Things (2021 IEEE GCAIoT) to share their latest research contributions, and exchange knowledge with the common goal of shaping the future of the interaction among Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, and related technologies to foster digital transformation and develop sustainable, smart cities. An introductory talk will focus on 50 Years of Architecting: How the UAE Became The Country For the Future? Organised by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) in partnership with Dubai University, the conference will include paper presentations, poster sessions, and project demonstrations, along with prominent keynote speakers and industry-focused workshops to address the unprecedented COVID-19 and future similar epidemics, life after COVID-19 and how to use AI and IoT to fight altogether and cope with consequences. Other events along with the conference will include IEEE 5G Summit, Women in Technology, Industry Summit, Africa AI and IoT Challenge, Triple Helix Exhibition, Poster Presentation, Workshops on IoT, Arab AIoT Challenge, Industry Exhibition and Student Poster Contest.
Japan in unique position to take global lead in investment and trade: experts
Somewhat overshadowed in recent years by China's rise as a regional and global power, Japan still extends considerable influence as a world leader in various fields, including investment, policy management and trade, according to experts who gathered at a Tokyo conference earlier this week. But at the same time, Japan lags behind other countries in incorporating into everyday life technological innovations, such as artificial intelligence and financial technology to improve efficiency, they said. "We want to talk about Japan as a role model, not Japan following, not Japan copying, but Japan actually and constructively led by the young generation," said Jesper Koll, who heads Wisdom Tree Japan KK, a Tokyo-based exchange-traded fund sponsor, in the opening session of the annual G1 Global Conference organized at Globis University on Sunday. Experts shared insights in a session titled "Can Japan be a Role Model for Global Economic Prosperity and Stability?" Hiromichi Mizuno, chief investment officer at Government Pension Investment Fund said the country can show leadership in the field of investment by educating on responsible investment, a concept that gained traction after the fall of Lehman Brothers in 2008 that triggered the global financial crisis, exemplifying the long-term failure of a capitalism that emphasizes the single-minded pursuit of short-term corporate profits.
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Rich and powerful warn robots are coming for your jobs
Some of the most powerful people in the world have gathered this week to discuss the most pressing issues affecting humanity. And the overwhelming conclusion is that the robots are coming. At the Milken Institute's Global Conference in California, at least four panels focused ontechnology taking over markets to mining, and most importantly,jobs. Some of the most powerful people in the world have gathered this week to discuss the most pressing issues affecting humanity, and the overwhelming conclusion is the robots are coming. At the Milken Institute's Global Conference in California, four panels focused on technology taking over markets and jobs (stock image) 'Most of the benefits we see from automation is about higherquality and fewer errors, but in many cases it does reducelabor,' Michael Chui, a partner at the McKinsey GlobalInstitute, said on Tuesday during a panel on'Is Any Job TrulySafe?'
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Rich and powerful warn robots are coming for your jobs
Some of the most powerful people in the world have gathered this week to discuss the most pressing issues affecting humanity. And the overwhelming conclusion is that the robots are coming. At the Milken Institute's Global Conference in California, at least four panels focused ontechnology taking over markets to mining, and most importantly,jobs. Some of the most powerful people in the world have gathered this week to discuss the most pressing issues affecting humanity, and the overwhelming conclusion is the robots are coming. At the Milken Institute's Global Conference in California, four panels focused on technology taking over markets and jobs (stock image) 'Most of the benefits we see from automation is about higherquality and fewer errors, but in many cases it does reducelabor,' Michael Chui, a partner at the McKinsey GlobalInstitute, said on Tuesday during a panel on'Is Any Job TrulySafe?'
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Match Group's Sam Yagan wants to join the date
BEVERLY HILLS -- Sam Yagan's goal: to go out on a date with you. As the Vice Chair of the Match Group, which owns many of the top used dating apps, including Tinder, Match, OK Cupid and Plenty of Fish, Yagan looks to bring the apps to the next level. That is, feedback about your dates. "The data will be transformative," Yagan told USA TODAY, in an exclusive #TalkingTech video and audio interview here. "As we get to kind of go on that date with you, and be part of your life as you carry the apps with you, we will learn a lot more, and do a better job of matching you up." "Well, the first step is actually knowing that you went out on the date," he says.
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3D-printed buildings could help planet: Google's Schmidt
At the 2016 Milken Global Conference on Beverly Hills, CA, innovators from many industries offer their visions of the future from gene editing to ending global warming. BEVERLY HILLS -- What is the future of humankind? That lofty topic is the big theme here at the Milken 2016 Global Conference in Beverly Hills, where some 3,500 politicians, scientists, technologists, sports stars and actors are focused on how to make the world a better place. How do we get folks to talk to one another again in a world dominated by digital devices? Will gene editing make us healthier and how far away are we from a major scientific breakthrough?
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