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Long-distance date ideas that will bring you together even when you're far apart

FOX News

Kurt "The Cyberguy" Knutsson explains how facial recognition technology can help you find your perfect match. When it comes to dating, there are going to be barriers you and your partner will have to overcome together. For those in long-distance relationships, the physical space that separates the couple can be a big hurdle to overcome. Going on dates is not as easy when you are hundreds or even thousands of miles apart, but that does not mean it is impossible. Long-distance dates require a little extra creativity but can still be manageable and loads of fun.


All About Restaurant Recommender - Analytics Vidhya

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This article was published as a part of the Data Science Blogathon. Now imagine the last time when you wished to order some clothes and what you were aware of is that you wish to get a shirt/top with polka dots as they were in fashion but once you are on amazon you struggle in finding the best design as there may be more than millions of polka dot pattern shirt in that case what you prefer is scrolling to recommended part and 40% of times you end up ordering items from recommended tabs. So this problem accounts for major purchases in e-commerce and e-content-based apps, not just these 2 the list goes on and on. This case study is built on datasets provided by www.akeedapp.com It allows customers in Oman to order food from their favorite restaurants and have it delivered to their address.


Can AI Change the Way We Order Food? - DZone AI

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AI has led to multiple custom web development companies working with startups that are in the food domain. They're competing with major corporations in the field and are giving them tough competition based on their unique AI-infused offerings. While many food ordering apps are acquiring these companies, some of them are competing with them directly. The AI in the food domain industry is cropping up and allowing all companies to gain technological leverage in the field. "In addition to our dedicated delivery fleet (the largest in the country), AI models help us ensure that we provide a highly accurate delivery promise to our customers and efficiently meet that promise. We use AI/ML across this three-way marketplace to deliver a wow customer experience, unlock business growth and drive operational efficiency" – Dale Vaz, Head of Engineering and Data Science, Swiggy.


Google updates Maps, Search and Assistant so you can order food without app

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

Google has unveiled updates for its artificially intelligent voice assistant and new privacy tools to give people more control over how they're being tracked on the go or at home. The company also unveiled a new Pixel phone and smart home display. Google just made ordering pizza, pad thai and fried chicken from your favorite restaurants even easier. The search giant announced on Thursday that it updated apps like Google Maps, Google Search and the Google Assistant to make ordering food online more convenient, so you don't have to download as many third-party apps. "When I was pregnant with my son last year, my cravings were completely overpowering," said Google's senior product manager of food ordering, Anantica Singh, in a blog post.


Starship delivery robots finding work on campuses

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Starship Technologies, a delivery robot startup founded in 2015 by two Skype co-founders, is launching its autonomous delivery service at corporate and academic campuses in Europe and the US. For the last three months, Starship's six-wheeled robots have been delivering food and office supplies around software company Intuit's 4.3-acre campus in Mountain View, California. Ahti Heinla, Starship CEO, CTO and co-founder, tells The Robot Report that Starship expects to scale this service to "hundreds of campuses" and about 1,000 robots by the end of 2018. There are 10 delivery robots that Compass pays for by the month. Heinla said Intuit's employees don't pay extra when they order food or supplies via the Starship app.


What could be the ramifications of Artificial Intelligence? Weighing the pros and cons of AI

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Artificial intelligence is the next big thing that is set up to take the world by storm. There will be innovations, tech enhancements and humans, for the first time, will be able to expand their capabilities by simply installing a piece of software into their day-to-day lives. Take for example a situation where you are returning late from work and have no time to order food, the AI technology implemented in your home or any close device would be able to adjudge the pattern and order food in time for you to reach home. Now, there will be displaced workers as is with any platform innovation, but these workers can be empowered with other skills to get them back onto the factory floor. There are primarily two main aspects of debate when it comes to AI – the economic shift and the potential dangers associated with AI.


Ocado to launch a dedicated app for Amazon Echo

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Ocado has become the first British supermarket to launch an app on Amazon Alexa meaning customers can add items to their shopping basket using their smart assistant. The service, which launched yesterday, allows customers to order food to be delivered to their homes simply by issuing a voice command. Ocado is the only British supermarket in the UK to offer an app on Alexa, the personal assistant device owned by rival Amazon, as it moves away from traditional supermarket shopping. The service, which launched yesterday, allows customers to order food to be delivered to their homes simply by issuing a voice command. As well as ordering food from the device customers will be able to add a product to an existing order or basket, find out which products are in season and receive inspiration for the best ways to include them in recipes.


13 things Apple should automate after driverless cars

The Guardian

Apple is working on a self-driving car, but according to chief executive Tim Cook, "autonomy is sort of the mother of all AI projects" and that "a vehicle is only one" use for autonomous systems, which got us thinking: what other things would we want automated? Cook made the comments during an earnings call last night, and said that Apple was "very focused on autonomous systems from a core technology point of view" and that the company does "have large project going, and [it is] making a big investment in this". So once autonomous cars are sorted and our transport and commuting lives have been transformed for the better, what's the next thing Apple should focus on in our never ending efforts to end up like the people from Wall-E? Sure, there are semi-automated systems that can order food for you, and it'll get delivered to your door if you happen to be in for the designated time slots, but what if your fridge could not only order food, but be filled automatically? Exercise is crucial for human health, at least in some ways, but it's always such a chore.


Phone apps driven by Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is enabling smartphone apps too to enhance the experience for a user. Microsoft and Google, for instance, are trying to make AI an integral part of their software. In fact, at Google's annual I/O conference in California in May, Google spoke of AI for various platforms, including the Home hardware and Photos app. We look at some of the apps that are making maximum use of AI. Niki.ai is a thoroughbred chatbot that uses AI to execute tasks.


How To Solve The Double Intent Issue For Chatbots – Chatbots Magazine

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In a previous post called "How to make your chatbot more human-like," I expanded on some of the most common issues users face while talking to a bot, and I explained how developers can solve them by using NLP. After conducting research and trying all the major bot development platforms, I realized the need for a long and intensive training to provide accurate answers to users' requests. Chatbot training is a resource intensive task. Linguistic analysis provides different solutions that speed up training and, most importantly, solve some structural issues with bot development. Most chatbot frameworks are based around the concept of intent and entity detection, which involves identifying both the intent of an utterance and the entities relevant to that intent.