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Sub Commanded by AI Debuts

The US Navy has commissioned a sub that can be commanded by artificial intelligence, reports the BBC. 

Around 260 miles away in Plymouth, another submarine made its debut that same day. A minnow compared to HMS Anson, this secretive nine-tonne craft may have greater implications for the future of the navy than the $1.3bn nuclear boat. 

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Concerns Over AI in Medical Devices

As the use of artificial intelligence in medicine increases some are concerned about unintentional bias, reports Stanford News. 

Clinicians and surgeons are increasingly using medical devices based on artificial intelligence. These AI devices, which rely on data-driven algorithms to inform health care decisions, presently aid in diagnosing cancers, heart conditions and diseases of the eye, with many more applications on the way.

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AI Helps Code

According to ZD Net, artificial intelligence can be used to speed up code releases.

The pace of software releases has only accelerated, and DevOps is the reason things have sped up. Now, artificial intelligence and machine learning are also starting to play a role in this acceleration of code releases.

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