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Saving nature through the use of AI and Machine Learning - KDR Recruitment

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In today's world it's easy to get swept up in the cool side of Artificial Intelligence. Whether it be a new Amazon Echo, autonomous cars or perhaps the new Boston Dynamics Robot, which now has the amazing ability to open a door (just watch the video on YouTube, you'll see what I mean). However, whilst the cool stuff is put right in front of our eyes, for us to fascinate over it's easy to forget about what goes on behind the scenes of Artificial Intelligence. Now I'm not saying that the tech, gadgets and robots aren't cool, they're very cool. In fact, I'm sure I'll be the first in line to buy an autonomous flying car, when the time comes.


How AI can help save nature KDR Recruitment

#artificialintelligence

In today's world it's easy to get swept up in the cool side of Artificial Intelligence. Whether it be a new Amazon Echo, autonomous cars or perhaps the new Boston Dynamics Robot, which now has the amazing ability to open a door (just watch the video on YouTube, you'll see what I mean). However, whilst the cool stuff is put right in front of our eyes, for us to fascinate over it's easy to forget about what goes on behind the scenes of Artificial Intelligence. Now I'm not saying that the tech, gadgets and robots aren't cool, they're very cool. In fact, I'm sure I'll be the first in line to buy an autonomous flying car, when the time comes.


Where's the Bear?

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Facing a daunting, digital pile millions of photographs high, how would you find the few images you need? It's a classic needle-in-a-haystack conundrum, and it's a blaring reality for ecologists, resource managers and farmers who use camera traps to track wildlife. Consider Sedgwick Ranch Reserve, part of UC Santa Barbara's Natural Reserve System. A sprawling and pristine 6,000 acres and nine square miles, the protected land used for research and teaching is a veritable nirvana for animals of all kinds. Mountain lions and black bears and deer, oh my.


NEWS: ROSS Intelligence Partners with Sedgwick LLP – ROSS' #LegalTech Corner

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ROSS Intelligence and Sedgwick LLP are pleased to announce their partnership. Sedgwick will bringing the power of ROSS Intelligence's advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to its Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy group. "We are excited to be on the cutting edge of new technology to provide superior and more efficient service to our clients," said Mike Healy, Sedgwick Chair of the Firm. "Our firm's Creditors' Rights and Bankruptcy Practice is already using AI to enhance our legal research, making it faster to analyze complex legal issues and to discover relevant'connect-the-dots' information that otherwise might go unnoticed. This technology will allow us to best represent, protect and advance the interests of our clients."


Trade jobs in Southern California have jumped, but policy and labor challenges loom

Los Angeles Times

Southern California has experienced a boost in trade and logistics employment in the last decade, but policy and labor challenges lie ahead, according to a new economic report. Trade-related jobs increased nearly 10% from 2005 to 2015, more than double the overall regional employment increase of 4.2%, the report released Monday by the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. found. Warehousing and logistics jobs led the charge, jumping 55.1% over the decade, said the report, titled "Trade & Logistics in Southern California." The growth came at a cost, however. Wages in warehousing dropped 9% during the period, compared with an increase of almost 3% in the industry overall, which includes the highly paid dockworkers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the nation's largest cargo complex.