dotData, focused on delivering full-cycle data science automation and operationalization for the enterprise, announced dotData AI-FastStart, a new all-inclusive bundle of technology and services that includes a one year license to a fully-hosted version of dotData’s autoML 2.0 platform, plus training and support. Available exclusively to North American customers who are not existing dotData clients,…
In the 1983 movie WarGames, the world is brought to the edge of nuclear destruction when a military computer using artificial intelligence interprets false data as an indication that a Soviet missile strike is imminent. Its human overseers in the Defense Department, unsure if the data is real or not, can’t convince the AI that…
In 2004, a few unmanned vehicles showed up at the starting gate of the lengthy course across the Mojave Desert — this was the inaugural DARPA Grand Challenge. It signified the beginning of the technological race to develop a practical self-driving car, which sparked a global movement that continues even today. The networking community too…
Artificial intelligence (AI) could help us respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. But first, we must ask serious questions about reliability, safety and fairness. Here’s how we can co-design an audit framework for AI systems. Imagine a hypothetical scenario: a head of state meets with the founders of a health-tech startup that claims to have designed…
dotData, focused on delivering full-cycle data science automation and operationalization for the enterprise, announced dotData AI-FastStart, a new all-inclusive bundle of technology and services that includes a one year license to a fully-hosted version of dotData’s autoML 2.0 platform, plus training and support. Available exclusively to North American customers who are not existing dotData clients,…
The quest for nuclear fusion energy is increasingly being aided by advancements in machine learning and artificial intelligence, experts say. Algorithms are being deployed to predict disruptions that could potentially occur during experiments and may help turn the long-discussed energy source—which is based on the same process that naturally powers the Sun and stars—into reality….
On April 27, the National Academy of Sciences elected 120 new members and 26 international associates, including three professors from MIT — Abhijit Banerjee, Bonnie Berger, and Roger Summons — recognizing their “distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.” Current membership totals 2,403 active members and 501 international associates, including 190 Nobel Prize recipients. The National…
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