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Day: March 22, 2020

Widely used machine learning methods don’t work as claimed – Science Daily

Models and algorithms for analyzing complex networks are widely used in research and affect society at large through their applications in online social networks, search engines, and recommender systems. According to a new study, however, one widely used algorithmic approach for modeling these networks is fundamentally flawed, failing to capture important properties of real-world complex…

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    Machine learning technique sharpens prediction of material’s mechanical properties – Science Daily

    Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Brown University have developed new approaches that significantly improve the accuracy of an important material testing technique by harnessing the power of machine learning. Nano-indentation — the process of poking a sample of a material with a sharp needle-like tip to…

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      Teaching ‘common sense’ to artificial intelligence – KOIN.com

      Hooked on Science OSU machine-learning researcher to receive $9 million grant from DARPA by: Danny Peterson Posted: Mar 22, 2020 / 10:53 AM PDT / Updated: Mar 21, 2020 / 05:51 PM PDT CORVALLIS, Ore. (KOIN) — Ever wonder why virtual assistant Siri can easily tell you what the square root of 1,558 is in…

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        The true impact of artificial intelligence on society – economia

        Artificial intelligence tools can give accountants the freedom to refocus their attention on the highest risks and transform the way they deal with them, but at what cost, asks Nick Martindale. Barely a day goes by without talk of the impact of AI on society, and 2020 may well be the year when the conversation…

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          The Well-matched Combo of Quantum Computing and Machine Learning – Analytics Insight

          The pace of improvement in quantum computing mirrors the fast advances made in AI and machine learning. It is normal to ask whether quantum technologies could boost learning algorithms: this field of inquiry is called quantum-improved machine learning. Quantum computers are gadgets that work dependent on principles from quantum physics. The computers that we at…

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            3 important trends in AI/ML you might be missing

            According to a Gartner survey, 48% of global CIOs will deploy AI by the end of 2020. However, despite all the optimism around AI and ML, I continue to be a little skeptical. In the near future, I don’t foresee any real inventions that will lead to seismic shifts in productivity and the standard of…

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              Artificial Intelligence & Advanced Machine Learning Market Growth and key Industry Players 2020 Analysis and Forecasts to 2026

              Mar 19, 2020 (Market News Bizz via Comtex) — According to BlueWeave Consulting, The global Artificial Intelligence market & Advanced Machine has reached USD 29.8 Billion in 2019 and projected to reach USD 281.24 Billion by 2026 and anticipated to grow with CAGR of 37.95% during the forecast period from 2020-2026, owing to increasing overall…

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                Robert Spoo: Can you copyright the works of artificial intelligence or monkys or angels? The legal system is still trying to figure that out – Tulsa World

                The University of Tulsa is planning a conference on artificial intelligence, creativity and copyright for the fall 2020 semester. AI has always been a simmering issue, but it’s become a truly hot topic since computer programmers have developed software that can compose new music, produce new paintings and write new novels, all without the direct…

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                  3 important trends in AI/ML you might be missing

                  According to a Gartner survey, 48% of global CIOs will deploy AI by the end of 2020. However, despite all the optimism around AI and ML, I continue to be a little skeptical. In the near future, I don’t foresee any real inventions that will lead to seismic shifts in productivity and the standard of…

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                    Artificial-intelligence-driven scanning probe microscopy

                    Sample preparation The samples were prepared in-situ by sublimation of MgPc molecules (Sigma-Aldrich) at 650 K (deposition rate ≈ 0.014 molecules nm−2 min−1; sub-monolayer coverages) onto a clean Ag(100) surface (Mateck GmbH) held at room temperature. The Ag surface was prepared in ultra-high vacuum (UHV) by repeated cycles of Ar+ sputtering and annealing at 720 K. The base pressure was below 1 × 10−9 mbar…

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