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AI Tackles Covid-19
According to Tech Republic, artificial intelligence is helping to track the spread of Covid-19.
As the coronavirus continues to spread around the globe, we've seen a surge in the use of cutting edge technologies to track and control the pandemic, especially artificial intelligence. It seems like only a distant memory when artificial intelligence (AI) was being discussed as an emergent "existential threat" to humanity.
Read more...Is Artificial Intelligence Already Conscious
According to TNW, it is possible that artificial intelligence is already “conscious”.
The ultimate goal of most high-level AI research is the development of a general artificial intelligence (GAI). In essence, what we want is a synthetic mind that could function the same as a human were it placed into a physical vessel of similar capability.
Read more...Is AI Ready to Battle Covid
Is the current artificial intelligence trustworthy enough to effectively help us battle Covid-19, reports the World Economic Forum.
Imagine a hypothetical scenario: a head of state meets with the founders of a health-tech startup that claims to have designed an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered application that can predict which COVID-19 patients are more at risk of developing severe respiratory diseases. The stakes are high from both a health and an economic perspective.
Read more...Johns Hopkins Engineering Launches Online Artificial Intelligence Graduate Program
Johns Hopkins Engineering has launched one of the first fully online artificial intelligence (AI) master’s and certificate programs in the nation. Offered through the Whiting School of Engineering’s Engineering for Professionals program, the new program’s advanced curriculum comprehensively addresses all aspects of artificial intelligence, preparing practicing scientists and engineers to design and create the essential AI-driven technology of the future.
Read more...Speeding up Machine Learning
According to the Jerusalem Post, researchers at Bar-Ilan University are working on a way to speed up machine learning.
The concept of artificial intelligence started developing decades ago from the idea of giving machines a “human brain.” The connection between them was crucial, but only on a philosophical level as computers became more advanced and very little of their way of functioning could be seen as mirroring a human mind.
Read more...AI Leaves Big Carbon Footprint
In addition to ethical concerns about artificial intelligence it is also not good for the environment, reports MIT News.
Artificial intelligence has become a focus of certain ethical concerns, but it also has some major sustainability issues.
Read more...AI Isn't Going to Save Us
Artificial intelligence is being touted as what will save us from the pandemic, but that is far from the truth, reports Wired.
Artificial intelligence is here to save us from coronavirus. It spots new outbreaks, identifies people with fevers, diagnoses cases, prioritizes the patients most in need, reads the scientific literature, and is on its way to creating a cure.
Read more...Tech Can Measure Social Distancing
New artificial intelligence technology could detect if people aren’t maintaining adequate social distance, reports MIT Technology Review.
Andrew Ng’s startup Landing AI has created a new workplace monitoring tool that issues an alert when anyone is less than the desired distance from a colleague.
Read more...Robots Could Be Working Sooner
According to the BBC, Covid19 could be speeding up how soon robots enter the workforce.
For better or worse the robots are going to replace many humans in their jobs, analysts say, and the coronavirus outbreak is speeding up the process.
Read more...Google Boosts AI Learning Speed.
Google engineers have tweaked their machine learning tools to speed up the process of teaching artificial intelligence, reports Science Alert.
Much of the work undertaken by artificial intelligence involves a training process known as machine learning, where AI gets better at a task such as recognizing a cat or mapping a route the more it does it.
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