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AI and User Experience

According to ZD Net, artificial intelligence can b used to give users a customized experience.
Many of us are now familiar, as consumers, with the almost magical abilities of Alexa, Siri or Cortana to quickly pull data from across multiple sources and systems to provide coherent answers to just about any spoken question.
Read more...AI in the Courtroom
Artificial intelligence is being used in the courtroom, reports the Observer.
When you hear the phrase “robot lawyer,” what comes to mind?
My brain conjures up an image of C-3PO in a three-piece suit, shuffling around a courtroom, while throwing out cross-examination quips such as: “Don’t call me a mindless philosopher, you overweight glob of prosecuting witness grease!”
Read more...Bequest to Indiana University for AI
Indiana University receives large gift to build an AI center, reports Fox 59.
An Indiana University alumnus who founded a technology company has donated $60 million to IU for the creation of an artificial intelligence center.
Read more...Data Labeling Companies Needed
Data labeling is the key to getting good data for artificial intelligence projects, reports the Economist.
Corporate boards are besotted with artificial intelligence. Worldwide spending on AI is expected to rise from $38bn this year to $98bn by 2023, estimates IDC, a research firm.
Read more...Using AI to Detect Cancer
Cure Metrix wants to use artificial intelligence to help detect cancer, reports 10 News.
Behind every mammogram Dr. Lisa Watanabe looks at is a woman waiting, and hoping, for good news
Read more...AI Poised to Take Over Healthcare
Artificial intelligence has the capability to revolutionize the healthcare industry, reports Forbes.
Perhaps one of the biggest opportunities for AI (Artificial Intelligence) is the healthcare industry. According to ReportLinker, spending on this category is forecasted to jump from $2.1 billion to $36.1 billion by 2025. This is a hefty 50.2% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).
Read more...Astrophysists Use AI
Scientists are using artificial intelligence to determine the size of exoplanets, reports Phys.org.
Using a machine learning technique, a team of Instituto de Astrofísica e Ciências do Espaço researchers constrained the radius of an exoplanet with known mass.
Read more...Shrinking Computer Vision Down
According MIT Technology Review, computer vision algorithms power everything from self driving cars to medical imaging, now researchers have shrunk the technology down so it can run on a small scale device.
Researchers have shrunk state-of-the-art computer vision models to run on low-power devices.
Read more...Making the AI Factory a Reality
According to ZD Net, as artificial intelligence evolves the AI factory is becoming a possibility.
For a number of years, industry thought leaders have been talking about the concept of the IT or software factory -- or software industrialization -- in which code is produced in an automated, building-block effect
Read more...Inflectra Launches AI-Powered Testing Portfolio as an Alternative to Legacy Platforms
Inflectra Corporation, a leader in quality assurance, software testing, and lifecycle management announced the release the latest version of its software testing platform. The latest version employs big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence to improve software testing and assist customers in migrating away from legacy platforms that are no longer as appropriate in today's agile testing environment.
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