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AI Used to Identify Topography on Mars
According to Space.com, artificial intelligence will help NASA identify craters on Mars.
An innovative artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by NASA has helped identify a cluster of craters on Mars that formed within the last decade.
Read more...Making AI Better at Learning
According to MIT Technology Review, researchers are working to enable ‘Less than one’ learning technology into artificial intelligence.
Machine learning typically requires tons of examples. To get an AI model to recognize a horse, you need to show it thousands of images of horses. This is what makes the technology computationally expensive—and very different from human learning.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence to Help Clean Up Regulations
The government will use artificial intelligence to find and remove outdated or obsolete government regulations, reports the St. Louis Post Dispatch.
The White House Office of Management and Budget said Friday that federal agencies will use artificial intelligence to eliminate outdated, obsolete, and inconsistent requirements across tens of thousands of pages of government regulations.
Read more...Adobe Adds AI to Its Marketing Software
Adobe has announced it has added artificial intelligence tools in its digital marketing software package, reports Reuters.
Adobe Inc ADBE.O said on Monday that it has put a new set of artificial intelligence tools into its digital marketing software with the aim of helping companies sharpen their marketing campaigns.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Has Improved Surgery
According to Forbes, artificial intelligence has made a large impact on surgery.
“We’ve witnessed ten years of change in a month” is a typical description of how the pandemic is accelerating the use of telemedicine. Before the virus, video appointments made up only 1% of the 350m consultations which Britain’s National Health Service handles each year.
Read more...AI Gets Energy Efficient
Researchers have found a way to make artificial intelligence more energy efficient, reports Tech Explore.
Thanks to a mathematical breakthrough, AI applications like speech recognition, gesture recognition and ECG classification can become a hundred to a thousand times more energy efficient.
Read more...AI Reads Chest X-Rays
According to Diagnostic Imaging, AI is capable of reading a chest X-ray as well as a radiology resident.
Artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms can read chest X-rays as well as radiology residents, potentially fast-tracking interpretations, saving resources, and freeing up residents for other duties.
Read more...AI Helps Explore Mars
Artificial intelligence is helping scientists explore the surface of Mars, reports Jet Propulsion Lab.
Sometime between March 2010 and May 2012, a meteor streaked across the Martian sky and broke into pieces, slamming into the planet's surface. The resulting craters were relatively small - just 13 feet (4 meters) in diameter.
Read more...AI Helps Make Beer
A technology company has created a beer with the help of artificial intelligence, reports Entrepreneur.
Technology has become a large part of our lives and with it Artificial Intelligence (AI) has intruded into our daily lives, so much so that with the help of it we have been able to create products that man normally makes.
Read more...Firm Designs AI City
According to Dezeen, a Danish architecture firm is working up plans for an AI operated city campus for tech company Terminus.
Danish architecture studio BIG has designed Terminus AI City Operating System as a campus in Chongqing, China, that will be operated by an artificial intelligence system.
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