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Month: September 2020

India’s artificial intelligence spending grows at over 30%: Report – Express Computer

Read Article India’s Artificial Intelligence spending will grow from $300.7 million in 2019 to $880.5 million in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30.8 per cent, said an International Data Corporation (IDC) report on Wednesday. As per IDC’s 2020 Covid-19 Impact Survey, half of India enterprises plan to increase their AI spending…

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    The State of Artificial Intelligence in Machinery | ARC Advisory – ARC Viewpoints

    Executive Overview Artificial Intelligence in machinery applications is currently moving from a vision to reality.  Many current applications already use AI and the technology is poised to change what automation looks like in the near future. Artificial intelligence will become an integral part of manufacturing and automation across engineering, operations, and maintenance. Many experts are…

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      AI and ML aren’t enough; openness and integration must be prioritised – Information Age

      Filip Verloy, field CTO EMEA at Rubrik, discusses the importance of openness and integration alongside the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) AI and ML are just two pieces of the all important puzzle. It is quite common these days for emerging technologies to be accompanied by intense levels of hype, a…

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        Rethinking risk and compliance for the Age of AI – World Economic Forum

        Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly changing risk management and compliance. However, AI can create new types of risks for businesses, such as amplifying bias or leading to opaque decisions. Integrated audit software solutions are needed to manage existing and potential risks. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an imperative for companies across industries. Despite the hype,…

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          AI and ML aren’t enough; openness and integration must be prioritised

          Filip Verloy, field CTO EMEA at Rubrik, discusses the importance of openness and integration alongside the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) AI and ML are just two pieces of the all important puzzle. It is quite common these days for emerging technologies to be accompanied by intense levels of hype, a…

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            Will AI cross the proverbial chasm? Algorithmia resolves the practical pitfalls of machine learning

            “A lot of people in academia are not very good at software engineering,” says Kenny Daniel, co-founder and chief technology officer of cloud computing startup Algorithmia. “I always had more of the software engineering bent.” That, in a nutshell, is some of what makes six-year-old, Seattle-based Algorithmia uniquely focused in a world over-run with machine…

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              TigerGraph Highlights Next-Generation Graph and Machine Learning Partnerships at Graph + AI World 2020 – GlobeNewswire

              REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Sept. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TigerGraph, the only scalable graph database for the enterprise, today announced that it will showcase multiple key partnerships that are democratizing the use of graph with AI and machine learning at Graph + AI World 2020. The event, organized and hosted by TigerGraph, will feature demonstrations,…

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                Artificial intelligence in art: a simple tool or creative genius? – EurekAlert

                IMAGE: In October 2018, a work of art by Edmond de Belamie, which was created with the help of an intelligent algorithm, was auctioned for 432,500 USD at Christie’s Auction House…. view more  Credit: Obvious (collective), Public Domain Intelligent algorithms are used to create paintings, write poems, and compose music. According to a study by an…

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                  Will AI cross the proverbial chasm? Algorithmia resolves the practical pitfalls of machine learning – ZDNet

                  “A lot of people in academia are not very good at software engineering,” says Kenny Daniel, co-founder and chief technology officer of cloud computing startup Algorithmia. “I always had more of the software engineering bent.” That, in a nutshell, is some of what makes six-year-old, Seattle-based Algorithmia uniquely focused in a world over-run with machine…

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                    Artificial Intelligence Used To Predict Loneliness In Senior Citizens – Forbes

                    Researchers at the University of California and IBM have used machine learning and natural language … [+] processing to predict loneliness in senior citizens in San Diego County, California. AFP via Getty Images Researchers have used artificial intelligence to accurately predict loneliness in residents at a senior housing community in San Diego. Publishing in the…

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