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China Wants to Win AI Race to Top
- Monday, 26 August 2019
- AI applications
- Written by News
China does not want to fall behind in the development of artificial intelligence, reports Scientific American.
China not only has the world’s largest population and looks set to become the largest economy — it also wants to lead the world when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI).
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Being Used in Gaming
- Monday, 01 July 2019
- AI applications
- Written by Scott Koegler
Artificial intelligence is entering more and more industries and is changing fortunes at an unprecedented pace. The latest beneficiary of this technology is the gaming industry. Due to artificial intelligence algorithms, video games are now more interesting due to the environment and characters which are capable of adapting to the changing situations. These algorithms help to generate behaviors which are not only intelligent but also responsive and make your interactions as a player more interesting. AI is used to make non-player characters (NPC’s) easy to interact with than ever.
Read more...2 Key Administrative Functions Better Left To AI
- Wednesday, 24 April 2019
- AI applications
- Written by Deborah Huyett

The use of artificial intelligence for key administrative functions evens the playing field for those who can’t afford an extra employee. Also, it expands the role for traditional admins.
Read more...Let’s Talk Ethics: Big Data’s Bigger Issues
- Monday, 04 February 2019
- AI applications
- Written by Deborah Huyett

Thanks to Big Data, today’s information is constantly streaming; whether it’s news, sports, entertainment, or business, there is always something churning on the web. While having all this data at our virtual fingertips represents the latest technological breakthroughs, it is worth considering the ethical ramifications of this instant consumption.
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Dec 12 2018
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Written by News
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