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AI Could Be Vulnerable to Hackers

Artificial intelligence could be vulnerable to hackers, reports ZD Net.

Cyber criminals could exploit emerging technologies including artificial intelligence and machine learning to help conduct attacks against autonomous cars, drones and Internet of Things-connected vehicles, according to a report from the United Nations, Europol and cybersecurity company Trend Micro.

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New York Limiting AI Screening

New York City is limiting how much artificial intelligence is used when screening job applicants. 

New York City is trying to rein in the use of algorithms used to screen job applicants.

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Teach Neural Networks Evaluate Decisions

According to Sci Tech Daily, researchers are working on teaching neural networks how to evaluate the accuracy of their decisions.

Increasingly, artificial intelligence systems known as deep learning neural networks are used to inform decisions vital to human health and safety, such as in autonomous driving or medical diagnosis. 

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The Key to Efficient AI on a Smart Phone

Research from the University of Saskatchewan may make artificial intelligence capable apps run faster and more efficiently on your devices, reports Tech Explorer.

Tired of Siri or Google Assistant draining your phone battery? A new University of Saskatchewan (USask) artificial intelligence computer model holds promise for making "smart" apps such as Amazon, Apple, and Google's virtual assistants safer, faster and more energy efficient.

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Artificial Intelligence's Problems Could Be Solved by Physics

Physics may hold the key to solving some long standing problems with artificial intelligence, reports the Jerusalem Post. 

The field of physics could provide a solution to some of the key challenges encountered in the artificial intelligence field, according to new research from Bar-Ilan University

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Artificial Intelligence Comes to Your Device

According to MIT, researchers have developed a new system, the MCUNet, that will bring artificial intelligence to smaller devices. 

Deep learning is everywhere. This branch of artificial intelligence curates your social media and serves your Google search results.

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AI Can Help with Mental Health

Artificial intelligence can help mental health patients, reports Analytics Insight.

There are a plethora of AI initiatives in progress across the healthcare industry. From drug discovery to thermal scans, AI has transformed this sector significantly over the past decade.

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AI in Political Polling

Artificial intelligence could help increase the accuracy of political polling, reports the Wall Street Journal.

In the months leading up to Election Day, pollsters placed voters under the microscope, parsing data from telephone surveys and past voting trends to determine probable outcomes. 

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Machine Learning in a Microcontroller

According to Forbes, TinyML has created the smallest microcontroller to run machine learning. 

TinyML is the latest from the world of deep learning and artificial intelligence. It brings the capability to run machine learning models in a ubiquitous microcontroller - the smallest electronic chip present almost everywhere.

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Artificial Intelligence Hits a Corporate Wall

According to ZD Net, artificial intelligence is advancing but organizations are still reluctant to incorporate it into their business model. 

Artificial intelligence and machine learning have come a long way in recent years, with solid business cases, powerful algorithms, vast compute resources, and rich data sets now the norm for many enterprises.  

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