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AI Still Isn't That Smart
Artificial intelligence is still a long way from human level intelligence, reports CNBC.
Machines are getting smarter and smarter every year, but artificial intelligence is yet to live up to the hype that’s been generated by some of the world’s largest technology companies.
Read more...Using AI to Model Complex Phenomena
According to SciTechDaily, machine learning is being used to help model complex plasma phenomena.
MIT researchers are testing a simplified turbulence theory’s ability to model complex plasma phenomena using a novel machine-learning technique.
Read more...Amazon Working on AI for NASA
According to the Daily Mail, Amazon and several other companies are working to develop AI for NASA’s lunar mission.
Amazon have teamed up with Cisco and Lockheed Martin to develop an artificial intelligence system — dubbed 'Callisto' — for NASA's Artemis I lunar mission.
Read more...No AI in Hiring & Promotion for New York City Employers
In 2023, New York City employers won’t be able to use AI in hiring and promotion decisions, reports Gibson Dunn.
Effective January 1, 2023, New York City employers will be restricted from using artificial intelligence machine-learning products in hiring and promotion decisions.
Read more...AI Bias Hinders Treatment
According to Outsourcing Pharma, prejudice in AI can impact patient outcomes and ability to design effective treatment.
According to an expert from the clinical insights company, prejudice in AI can impact patient outcomes as well as the ability to develop effective treatments.
Read more...AI Can Detect Embolisms
According to Health IT Analytics, artificial intelligence can detect signs of pulmonary embolisms in EKGs.
Scientists at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai demonstrated that artificial intelligence algorithms can detect signs of pulmonary embolisms in electrocardiograms (EKGs), improving screening methods.
Read more...AI Tackles a Chemistry Problem
Artificial intelligence company DeepMind is working on a machine learning program to have AI predict a molecule’s characteristics, reports Nature.
A team led by scientists at the London-based artificial-intelligence company DeepMind has developed a machine-learning model that suggests a molecule’s characteristics by predicting the distribution of electrons within it.
Read more...Even AI Thinks AI Can't be Ethical
An artificial intelligence system trained on Reddit, Wikipedia and other sites, believes that AI can not be ethical, reports Mashable.
An artificial intelligence warning AI researchers about the dangers of AI sounds like the setup of a delightful B movie, but truth is often stranger than fiction.
Read more...Teaching AI to See Like a Human
According to Sci Tech Daily, scientists are working to make artificial intelligence see the world more like humans do.
Computer vision systems sometimes make inferences about a scene that fly in the face of common sense.
Read more...AI Needs Interpersonal Skills
According to Newsweek, artificial intelligence can only be successful if it gets interpersonal intelligence.
In a world that is racing toward artificial intelligence, we should ensure that we do not compromise the fundamental characteristics of being human toward human beings in the workplace (and every place). Artificial intelligence needs interpersonal intelligence in order to be truly effective.
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