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Day: April 15, 2020

Covid-19 Crisis Illustrates Need for Solid AI/ML Strategy – Forbes

Organizations require right technology solutions to pivot organizationsAs recently as 6 months ago, AI spending was projected to exceed $50B worldwide by 2021.  Meanwhile, an August 2019 HBR article reported on the survey responses from thousands of executives regarding AI/Advanced analytic usage at their firms.  Only 8% said their firms engaged in core practices that…

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    Intel (INTC) to Aid DARPA With ML Cybersecurity Capabilities

    Intel INTC in collaboration the Georgia Institute of Technology (or Georgia Tech) recently secured a multimillion-dollar contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Per the four-year deal, both Intel and Georgia Tech, will helm“Guaranteeing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Robustness against Deception (GARD) program team” for DARPA. Notably, Intel is the prime contractor in the…

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      How The White House “Guidance For Regulation Of Artificial Intelligence” Invites Overregulation

      Excessive top-down federal funding and governance of scientific and technology research will be increasingly incompatible with a future of lightly regulated science and technology specifically, and with limited government generally. Neither political party takes that view though. In a rule-of-experts, “send-the tax-dollars-home” environment, America risks becoming vulnerable to industrial policy and market socialist mechanisms as…

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        Machine Learning And The Breakthrough In Enterprise Data Management – Forbes

        Photo: Getty According to Gartner, “Within the next year, the number of data and analytics experts in business units will grow at three times the rate of experts in IT departments, which will force companies to rethink their organizational models and skill sets.” We believe, in short, the demand for usable enterprise data is outstripping…

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          The origins of Artificial Intelligence – Digit

          The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the 21st century does not paint the picture of its history dating back too far into the past. However, the concept of mechanized ‘humans’ first came to be in 380 BC when numerous mathematicians, theologians, professors, philosophers, and authors pondered over calculating machines and numeral systems that could…

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            OpenAI Launches Microscope To Better Understand Neural Networks In Popular Machine Learning Models – Analytics India Magazine

            OpenAI has recently launched Microscope in order to help researchers understand the architecture and behaviour of neural networks in a better way.  According to the company, Microscope is a library of neuron visualisations starting with nine popular or heavily neural networks — a vast collection encompasses millions of images.  As the name suggests and similar…

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              Intel (INTC) to Aid DARPA With ML Cybersecurity Capabilities

              Intel INTC in collaboration the Georgia Institute of Technology (or Georgia Tech) recently secured a multimillion-dollar contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). Per the four-year deal, both Intel and Georgia Tech, will helm“Guaranteeing Artificial Intelligence (AI) Robustness against Deception (GARD) program team” for DARPA. Notably, Intel is the prime contractor in the…

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                Artificial Intelligence That Can Evolve on Its Own Is Being Tested by Google Scientists

                Computer scientists working for a high-tech division of Google are testing how machine learning algorithms can be created from scratch, then evolve naturally, based on simple math. Experts behind Google’s AutoML suite of artificial intelligence tools have now showcased fresh research which suggests the existing software could potentially be updated to “automatically discover” completely unknown…

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