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Finding New Ways to Create AI
According to Next Web, the demand for AI is outstripping the supply of data scientists available to create it.
The growing digitization of nearly every aspect of our world and lives has created immense opportunities for the productive application of machine learning and data science.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Can Predict a Heart Attack
Artificial intelligence can tell if a person is at risk for a heart attack just by the sound of their voice, reports StudyFinds.org.
Advanced AI technology can now calculate a person’s risk of suffering a heart attack just by listening to their voice, a new study says.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Biodiversity
Artificial intelligence can be used to improve biodiversity, reports Nature.
Over a million species face extinction, highlighting the urgent need for conservation policies that maximize the protection of biodiversity to sustain its manifold contributions to people’s lives.
Read more...Reevaluating AI in Healthcare
According to MedCityNews, IBM’s recent sale of Watson Health is an opportunity to evaluate artificial intelligence in healthcare.
Scientists marked the 1970s and 1990s as two distinct “AI winters,” when sunny forecasts for artificial intelligence yielded to gloomy pessimism as projects failed to live up to the hype.
Read more...AI Helps Find Rare Earth Compounds
Artificial intelligence can help researchers find new rare earth compounds, reports Phys.org.
Artificial intelligence advances how scientists explore materials. Researchers from Ames Laboratory and Texas A&M University trained a machine-learning (ML) model to assess the stability of rare-earth compounds.
Read more...How AI is Used Skews Opinions
How Americans view artificial intelligence depends on how they currently use it, reports NPR.
In recent years, the proliferation of artificial intelligence has given the world technology like Siri, Netflix recommendations and chat customer support. But a new survey shows Americans are still torn about how it may continue to impact society.
Read more...AI Creates Lethal Chemicals
According to the Verge, artificial intelligence invented 40,000 potentially lethal molecules in just six hours.
It took less than six hours for drug-developing AI to invent 40,000 potentially lethal molecules. Researchers put AI normally used to search for helpful drugs into a kind of “bad actor” mode to show how easily it could be abused at a biological arms control conference.
Read more...AI and Document Processing
According to Freightwaves, artificial intelligence could help with document processing.
Late last year, ABBYY teamed up with FreightWaves to survey logistics providers about document handling and processing habits. While results showed that most companies across the supply chain are making efforts toward document digitization and process automation, it was also clear that many companies continue to run into document verification hurdles on a regular basis.
Read more...Could Artificial Intelligence Help with the Great Reshuffle
Could the “Great Reshuffle” cause employers to rethink the use of artificial intelligence, reports Forbes.
The Great Reshuffle of the job market is about matching talent with opportunity in an organic way that level sets profitability and people sustainability. In this competitive labor environment, workers are empowered with the agency to own their success and call the shots
Read more...Transformers Changing Neural Networks
A new neural network, a transformer, could speed up how artificial intelligence learns, reports Quanta Magazine.
Imagine going to your local hardware store and seeing a new kind of hammer on the shelf. You’ve heard about this hammer: It pounds faster and more accurately than others, and in the last few years it’s rendered many other hammers obsolete, at least for most uses
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