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The Ethical Use of AI in Intelligence

According to the Hill, the United States intelligence community has created a guide to ethical use of artificial intelligence. 

The U.S. intelligence community (IC) on Thursday rolled out an “ethics guide” and framework for how intelligence agencies can responsibly develop and use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.

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AI Aids in the Study of Planetary Systems

Scientists are using artificial intelligence to better understand planetary systems, reports Sci Tech Daily. 

Why don’t planets collide more often? How do planetary systems — like our solar system or multi-planet systems around other stars — organize themselves? Of all of the possible ways planets could orbit, how many configurations will remain stable over the billions of years of a star’s life cycle?

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Using AI to Assess Risk

According to ZD Net, insurance companies are using artificial intelligence to assess a company's risk. 

Using data to build claims reports to measure the health of the business was previously a tedious two-step process for frontline staff of Suncorp Group's insurance business.

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Deep Training With Less Power

Researchers have found a way to do artificial intelligence deep training with half the computing power, reports IEEE Spectrum. 

The enormous computing resources required to train state-of-the-art artificial intelligence systems means well-heeled tech firms are leaving academic teams in the dust.

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AI Helps in the Search for ET

According to IEEE Spectrum, artificial intelligence is helping in the search for off world intelligent life. 

Can artificial intelligence help the search for life elsewhere in the solar system? NASA thinks the answer may be “yes”—and not just on Mars either.

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Bias in AI is a Problem That Needs to Be Solved

Those working with machine learning and artificial intelligence must try harder to erase bias from their datasets, reports the Hill.

A machine-learned AI system used to assess recidivism risks in Broward County, Fla., often gave higher risk scores to African Americans than to whites, even when the latter had criminal records. 

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Lack of Computing Power Slows Down AI

According to Wired, as artificial intelligence grows, so does the need for massive computing power, which ultimately may slow down the growth of artificial intelligence. 

Early last year, a large European supermarket chain deployed artificial intelligence to predict what customers would buy each day at different stores, to help keep shelves stocked while reducing costly spoilage of goods.

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Latest Advanced Analytics Platform Rollout

Signals Analytics, the next generation advanced analytics platform that leverages external data to uncover trends and predictive insights, today announces a new rollout of its award-winning platform, leveraging breakthroughs in NLP, machine learning and other capabilities that enhance the precision, detail and utilization of advanced analytics in the enterprise. New features that span the entire data journey such as e-commerce product clustering, author, affiliation, and brand refinement, data mart integration and a daily alert allow businesses to seamlessly integrate Signals Analytics into their existing business intelligence technology stacks, while surfacing highly-detailed and predictive actionable intelligence across a broader range of use cases. 

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Dataset For AI Filled Racism

According to Futurism, a dataset that is used to train AI was littered with racial and misogynist slurs. 

A machine learning algorithm is only as good as the data it’s trained on. Unfortunately, a massive and popular training dataset from MIT taught a bunch of algorithms to use racist and misogynistic slurs.

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AI Gives Accurate Portraits

An artist is using artificial intelligence to complete true to life portraits on people in history, reports the Daily Mail. 

A Dutch artist is using modern technology to create realistic photo-style portraits of famous figures only depicted in paint and sculpture. 

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