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AIWAYS previews intelligent AI cockpit tech at CES Asia 2019
AIWAYS, the Shanghai-based personal mobility provider, is previewing its new intelligent cockpit technology at CES Asia 2019. Committed to creating a new travel lifestyle that exceeds drivers’ expectations, AIWAYS is giving show visitors the first opportunity to experience its innovative approach to connectivity, including industry-first artificial intelligence (AI) and augmented reality (AR) features.
Read more...What Can be Done About Bad Data
According to CBS News, recently the House Intelligence Committee heard testimony about “deep fake” videos and other data that is created by artificial intelligence.
Read more...Adding Empathy to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has developed to a point where now it is up to developers to incorporate empathy into the machines, reports Microsoft.
Read more...A.I. Heading to Robots
According to Fortune, Japanese and American robot manufacturers agree that in order for robots to be truly useful in society they must have artificial intelligence.
Read more...Hitachi Working Towards Generalized AI
Hitachi is highly involved in creating artificial intelligence that has broad uses, reports Forbes. Known as H, this division is working on AI that can be applied to many applications rather than just built for a specific application.
Read more...Space Flight Will Use AI
According to Space Flight News, artificial intelligence will soon be an integral part of space flight.
Read more...AI Requires Dedication
Properly deploying artificial intelligence requires dedication, hard work and persistence, reports Fortune.
Read more...AI Has Many Applications in Healthcare
Used correctly, artificial intelligence will revolutionize healthcare, reports Business News Daily.
Read more...Game Companies Can Use AI to Mine Data
According to Forbes, online multi-player game Fortnite generates huge amount of data that developers can use AI to mine for information about what keeps gamers coming back.
Read more...Diversity with AI
According to Fortune, companies can use AI to ensure that their new hires are diverse.
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