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New Ultra Fast AI Mimics Brain
Jerusalem scientists have created an ultra fast artificial intelligence that is based on the human brain, reports the Jerusalem Post.
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have said they have created a new type of ultra-fast artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm based on the dynamics of the human brain.
Read more...AI Geared Towards Helping the Elderly
Researchers are hoping to develop AI that can help an elderly person remain engaged with the world, reports Boston 25 News.
Computing scientist Osmar Zaïane, of Canada's Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute, envisions "a device that's emotionally intelligent, where an elderly person can say ‘I'm tired' or ‘It's beautiful outside,' or tell a story about their day—and receive a response that carries on the conversation and keeps them engaged
Read more...CRMs Add AI
Currently, CRMs don’t have a high adoption rate, but that might change as the new crop of CRMs are rolled out with artificial intelligence, reports Forbes.
2019 has already unfolded as a banner year in terms of the union between artificial intelligence and sales. While 2018 saw the artificial intelligence sales revolution beginning to gain momentum, the applications were limited.
Read more...AAAC Issues First State of Artificial Intelligence in Advancement Report
The AI in Advancement Advisory Council (AAAC), a first-of-its-kind organization committed to open discussion about where artificial intelligence (AI) technology can and should have an impact on advancement, today released the first State of AI in Advancement Report. The study is the first benchmark on the adoption rate, uses, opinions, of AI in the advancement industry, and more, and comes at a time when artificial intelligence is beginning to revolutionize philanthropy.
Read more...Domain-Based Dendral Network: A New Approach to AI Modeling
Ozolio Inc., in collaboration with DendroLink LLC, has launched the second stage of its Domain-Based Dendral Network (DBDN) project. Nowadays, most AI models use a variety of free-roaming algorithms to train and normalize an artificial neural network, an approach known as back-propagation. The most significant controversy over back-propagation is that the brain does not use such algorithms. In other words, there is no process or entity that roams around the cerebral cortex and randomly adjusts neurons based on its own agenda.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Can Judge Movies Success Chances
Movie may be released depending on whether AI thinks they will be successful, reports Science Mag.
Artificial intelligence (AI) still can’t see the future, but a new algorithm may come close: Using nothing but written movie summaries, the AI can consistently tell which films will play well—or rottenly—to critics and audiences
Read more...Using AI to Detect AFib
According to UPI, doctors may be able to detect atrial fibrillation with EKG guided by artificial intelligence.
Researchers have developed a machine-learning method that can pinpoint a dangerous heart condition, new research shows.
Read more...Making a Smart Bicycle
A new AI infused chip is giving a bicycle unprecedented autonomy, reports PBS.
Researchers have just created a very self-sufficient bicycle.
Read more...Should AI Get Credit for Inventing?
A team of researchers using artificial intelligence to develop new products believes that the AI should get credit as the inventor of the technology, reports Gizmodo.
A collaborative research team claims their artificially intelligent system should be recognized as the rightful inventor of two innovative designs, in a potentially disruptive development in patent law
Read more...Beyond Limits Selected by Xcell to Build World's First Power Plant Guided by Cognitive AI
Beyond Limits, an artificial intelligence software engineering company, has been awarded a $25MM contract initial order with follow on orders by Xcell Security House and Finance S.A (Xcell), the Swiss-based global financial and minerals development company, to build the world's first cognitive power plant. With technology originated for NASA space missions, Beyond Limits is a pioneer in advanced cognitive AI solutions for heavy industry installations. The contract covers development of the Beyond Limits Cognitive Power Generation Advisor. The first cognitive power plant will be installed as part of a large-scale infrastructure program to drive core industrial capacity and power economic development in West Africa.
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