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AI is Everywhere
Artificial intelligence is in more common items than you would think, reports Forbes.
When you hear news about artificial intelligence (AI), it might be easy to assume it has nothing to do with you.
Read more...AI Slowing Down
Artificial intelligence experts warn that AI progress is slowing, reports Wired.
More than 13,000 artificial intelligence mavens flocked to Vancouver this week for the world’s leading academic AI conference, NeurIPS.
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Artificial Intelligence Helps Protect America
According to National Interest, artificial intelligence will help America’s air defense.
Fighter jets will control attack drones from the cockpit, bombers will avert air defenses and real-time intelligence data will be available to attacking forces more quickly -- all due to new iterations of fast-evolving Artificial Intelligence technologies.
Read more...Can AI Replace a Shrink
Artificial intelligence could be the answer to the shortage of mental health professionals, reports Time Magazine.
Five years from now, the U.S.’ already overburdened mental health system may be short as many as 15,600 psychiatrists as the growth in demand for their services outpaces supply, according to a 2017 report from the National Council for Behavioral Health
Read more...Go Player Blames AI
According to PC Magazine the world champion of Go refuses to play anymore and sites artificial intelligence as the reason why.
Artificial intelligence has gotten so adept that it has forced a master of the strategy board game Go to retire from playing professionally.
Read more...AI & Human Intelligence are Not the Same
According to Forbes, it is dangerous to think that artificial intelligence is similar to human intellience.
It’s easy to anthropomorphize artificial intelligence. We imagine befriending Siri, or that our self-driving car has our best interests at heart.
Read more...Can AI Learn to Use Digital Tools

Programmers set out to find if playing hide and seek taught artificial intelligence how to use digital tools, reports Quanta Magazine.
Programmers at OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research company, recently taught a gaggle of intelligent artificial agents — bots — to play hide-and-seek
Read more...Determining Shakespeare's Collaborator
Artificial intelligence is being used to tell where Shakespeare’s writing ends and that of his collaborator begins, reports Popular Mechanics.
The MIT Technology Review reports that a scientist claims he knows for sure where Shakespeare ends and his long-suspected collaborator begins.
Read more...Deploying AI at the Patent Office
According to IP Watchdog, there is a problem in the Patent Office with backlogs and the granting of bad patents, which could be solved by deploying artificial intelligence.
Frakes and Wasserman cite sources saying that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is granting too many bad patents which “unnecessarily drain consumer welfare, stunt productive research, and unreasonably extract rents from innovators.” They trace the problem to a lack of sufficient review time available to the examiner:
Read more...AI and Quantum Mechanics
According to Futurism, AI is being used to study quantum mechanics.
A new machine learning algorithm could probe the quantum behavior of molecules, giving chemists a better ability to design new compounds from scratch.
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