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Google Funds AI Research
Worried about the bad side of artificial intelligence Google is pleging 25 million in funds to those working to use AI to impact the greater good, reports C/Net.
Read more...Stopping Crime with Artificial Intelligence
According to Japan Times, the Fukuoka police are using artificial intelligence to stop organized crime. They are creating a yakuza attack prediction system.
Read more...AI and Aviation
The aviation market is expected to embrace artificial intelligence, reports Market Watch. New analysis shows that there will be a 46% increase in AI in the aviation industry by 2025.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence in Minecraft
Incorporating artificial intelligence into the Minecraft game helps teach players about architecture, reports Futurity.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence Used for Colon Screening
Doctors are using computers equipped with artificial intelligence to be a second set of “eyes” when reading test results for colon cancer, reports CBS.
Read more...Using Synthetic Data to Train AI
Synthetic data could train artificial intelligence systems quickly, reports Forbes. Synthetic data is created via computer versus collected from real world scenarios. It may be better for training AI because synthetic data can be created to encompass a large amount of situations.
Read more...Making the Most of AI in Businesses
According to Forbes, artificial intelligence is a hot topic in business right now, but businesses won’t be able to fully utilize AI until their combine their various data sources.
Read more...Marketing with AI
Artificial intelligence will make changes to how marketing is executed and delivered, reports Forbes.
Read more...Artificial Intelligence in Human Resources
According to Forbes, artificial intelligence can help companies make staffing decisions, along with other decisions that affect day-to-day operations.
Read more...AI Will Benefit Humanity
Artificial Intelligence will not harm society as it advances, instead it will help humanity, reports CNBC.
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