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Bot Tweets

According to the Lumberjack, a new AI program is creating jokes and posting them on Twitter.

There is a new breed of bot accounts coming to Twitter, but these aren’t put there by Russia or the CIA or whoever else is trying to influence an election. They’re novelty accounts, posting large quantities of tweets that mimic the style of existing users.

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AI Writes Songs

A team at an artificial intelligence research firm have taught a neural network to write Chrismas songs, reports Hackaday.

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Addressing Gender Gap in AI

According to Japan Today, artificial intelligence research still has a gender imbalance. The industry employs less than 13 percent women.  The problem is that artificial intelligence and machine learning tends to mimic the biases of their human creators.

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Unilever Uses AI in Recruiting

Unilever is using artificial intelligence to screen and assess employees, reports Forbes. Over one million people per year apply for jobs with Unilever, so they teamed up with Pymetrics, a specialist in AI recruitment, to create an online platform to pre-screen potential employees.

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Investors Need to See AI in Action

According to the Motley Fool, the artificial intelligence industry $15.7 trillion to global gross domestic product by 2023. But, unless investors understand how companies are using and benefiting from the tech they won’t invest in it.

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Artificial Intelligence Toolkit Helps Companies Protect Society and Their Business

The global spend on artificial intelligence (AI) is expected to hit $52 billion in the next three years and to double the annual growth rates of major economies in the next 15. Approximately 29 countries have created national AI policies to mitigate the potential risks, but there are only a handful companies that have openly talked of doing the same.

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Aisera Launches AI Service Management (AISM) Platform with Astonishingly High Auto-Resolution Rates

Aisera, the world's first artificial intelligence (AI) driven service experience solution, announced its launch in a highly anticipated debut—with a record year-to-year growth of 350% and a growing number of enterprise customers fully deployed on the platform. After two years of working with top multinational corporations, Aisera is initiating a powerful product launch that will deliver this transformational AI platform to corporations looking for the best in self-service experience solutions.

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AI Gets Better at Language

Artificial intelligence is getting better at natural language processing, reports Technology Review. 

Until pretty recently, computers were hopeless at producing sentences that actually made sense. But the field of natural-language processing (NLP) has taken huge strides, and machines can now generate convincing passages with the push of a button.

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AI Detects Oil Leaks

According to the Casper Star Tribune, artificial intelligence can be used to detect potential oil leaks in pipelines. 

You can have innovation or you can have regulation. That’s what the governor of North Dakota in 2016 told Tad True, vice president of Bridger Pipelines, after more than 12,000 barrels of oil leaked into the land when a hillside crumbled and broke a pipeline.

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AI Created Drug Up for Trial

The first  drug created by artificial intelligence is set for a human trail, reports BBC News.

It was created by British start-up Exscientia and Japanese pharmaceutical firm Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma.

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