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Day: March 2, 2020

Artificial Intelligence to Singularity – AI/ML: Realizing the Potential – centraljersey.com

The New Jersey Chapter of TiE (a nonprofit, global community welcoming entrepreneurs from around the world) brings together an exciting panel of practitioners who are successfully commercializing AI/ML/NLP. Moderated by Rajesh Makhija, CEO of GoGestalt, and founding partner of 92Angels, and Arun Shroff, founder and CEO of Xtend.AI, you don’t want to miss out on this very interesting discussion. New…

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    VA wants to be a leader in using artificial intelligence – Federal News Network

    Best listening experience is on Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Subscribe to Federal Drive’s daily audio interviews on Apple Podcasts or PodcastOne.Veterans Affairs last fall launched a new office with the goal of establishing the department as a leader in the use of artificial intelligence. It named Dr. Gil Alterovitz, formerly a health informatics researcher at the Harvard-MIT Health…

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      Microsoft Awards UW Funds to Apply Artificial Intelligence Technology to Dataset Analysis | News – University of Wyoming News

      March 2, 2020 The same science that powers Google searches, Siri and Alexa, and self-operating cars may steer laboratory analysis in the University of Wyoming’s College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Microsoft has awarded two $15,000 grants through its AI for Earth program to scientists in two departments in the college. Researchers Todd Schoborg and…

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        Artificial Intelligence May Boost Sleep Disorder Treatment, Diagnosis – HealthITAnalytics.com

        By Jessica Kent March 02, 2020 – Researchers could use artificial intelligence to boost efficiencies and precision in sleep disorder treatment, leading to improved care and better patient outcomes, according to a new position statement from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Published in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, the statement said that the…

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          RSA 2020 – Is your machine learning/quantum computer lying to you? – We Live Security

          And how would you know if the algorithm was tampered with? Quantum computing is the new heir apparent to AI in terms of number of wild security claims. Several years ago, you could add AI to a marketing sentence and then sell products of vacuous import. That crown is oozing toward quantum. Throw in encryption…

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            Hyperconverged Infrastructure for AI, Machine Learning, and Data Analytics – MeriTalk

            By: Scott Aukema, Director of Digital Marketing, ViON CorporationWhen you hear the terms “artificial intelligence” (AI) and “machine learning” (ML) (and let’s be honest, if you have even a sliver of interest in technology, it’s difficult not to), hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI) may not be the first thing that comes to mind. However, HCI is beginning…

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              Machine Learning at the Push of a Button – EE Journal

              “Physician, heal thyself” – Luke 4:23 My Thermos bottle keeps hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. How does it know?  An electrical engineer would probably design a Thermos with a toggle switch (“HOT” and “COLD”), or a big temperature dial, or – if you work in Cupertino – an LCD display, touchpad, RTOS, and…

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                AI and Machine Learning: Streamlining and Focusing Clinical Trial Recruitment – BioSpace

                Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are increasingly becoming a part of drug discovery and development beginning with identifying new compounds to structuring and designing clinical trials and targeting clinical trial populations. A recent example came out of Linköping University in Sweden. The investigators utilized an artificial neural network to create maps of biological networks…

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                  Machine Learning, EHR Data Reveal Chronic Disease Associations – HealthITAnalytics.com

                  By Jessica Kent March 02, 2020 – A machine learning algorithm can mine EHR data and discover novel associations between common chronic diseases and lesser-known conditions, which could support earlier monitoring or medical intervention, according to a study published in PLOS One. The use of EHRs in large health systems offers the opportunity to conduct population-level…

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                    Eight leading AI/ML cybersecurity companies in 2020

                    Overnight it seems artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have become indispensable ways for cybersecurity companies to keep organizations safe from an ever growing threat landscape. According to recent reports from IDC, global spending on cybersecurity reached well over $100 billion in 2019 and will surely increase even more in 2020. The evolving use…

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