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How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Video Editing? - TechnologyHQ

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Artificial intelligence or AI applies to a machine that can mimic actions like a human by analyzing the data. Machines are programmed to learn from data so that they can solve complex problems. Every sector and industry has benefited from AI. Another area where AI is evolving to be a handy tool is video editing. AI in video editing is at an early stage.


The Essence of AI in Video Editing in 2020 - IntelligentHQ

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Artificial intelligence or AI applies to a machine that can mimic actions like a human by analyzing the data. Machines are programmed to learn from data so that they can solve complex problems. Every sector and industry has benefited from AI. Another area where AI is evolving to be a handy tool is video editing. AI in video editing is at an early stage. It has the potential to revolutionize the video editing field completely.


Tech Trends To Watch For In 2020

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Over the past year, this column has celebrated female technologists of all disciplines and from across a wide range of industries. Nearly all of them have mentioned the growing importance of Artificial Intelligence or machine learning to their work. Importantly, those same women all reinforced the need to engage more females in positions relative to AI โ€“ both to aid in its unbiased application and to optimize its use in business and society. So, as we look ahead to the trends and technologies that will likely dominate this next year and decade, it makes sense to begin by unpacking how AI might continue its march forward and the opportunities it will create for female entrepreneurs, engineers, marketers, and others. From email marketing to financial services, women tech leaders expect AI and machine learning to continue augmenting businesses' abilities to improve scale, efficiency, and โ€“ in some cases โ€“ impact.


Hinge launches 'We Met' feature to let users review first dates

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Hinge wants to know about your bad dates. The dating app launched a feature on Tuesday called'We Met' that invites users to share how their first dates went. From there, Hinge will use the data to boost its AI-powered recommendations and help serve up future matches. Hinge wants to know about your bad dates. The dating app launched a feature on Tuesday called'We Met,' that invites users to share how their first dates went Launched in 2012, Hinge is unlike Tinder in that it doesn't use swiping as a method to scroll through profiles.


What shoppers really want from personalized marketing

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What customers want and what businesses think they want are often two different things. Here's what customers are looking for. Anyone who has gotten an unsolicited and irrelevant offer related to something they've done online knows that creepy feeling that someone is watching me. This kind of reaction is the third rail of today's drive to personalize interactions with customers. That's a problem because, when done right, personalization can be a huge boon for retailers and consumers.