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Day: September 9, 2020

Rambus Advances HBM2E Performance to 4.0 Gbps for AI/ML Training Applications – PRNewswire

SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Rambus Inc. (NASDAQ: RMBS), a premier silicon IP and chip provider making data faster and safer, today announced it has achieved a record 4 Gbps performance with the Rambus HBM2E memory interface solution consisting of a fully-integrated PHY and controller. Paired with the industry’s fastest HBM2E DRAM from SK hynix operating…

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    Esper Says Artificial Intelligence Will Change the Battlefield – Department of Defense

    One aspect of the return of great power competition is the race to develop artificial intelligence, Defense Secretary Dr. Mark T. Esper said at the virtual Joint Artificial Intelligence Center symposium. Artificial intelligence has the potential to change the battlefield, and the country that’s first to field it will have enormous advantages over competitors, he…

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      S&T’s Transportation Security Laboratory Evaluates Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Technologies – Newswise

      Newswise — The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) screens 2.1 to 2.2 million travelers on an average weekday. Even though these numbers might be lower right now during the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency still needs to ensure that everyone traveling through our nation’s airports can reach their destinations safely and securely. TSA and its employees need…

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        Artificial intelligence aids gene activation discovery: Machine learning enables long-awaited code breakthrough with potential applications in biomedicine – Science Daily

        Scientists have long known that human genes spring into action through instructions delivered by the precise order of our DNA, directed by the four different types of individual links, or “bases,” coded A, C, G and T. Nearly 25% of our genes are widely known to be transcribed by sequences that resemble TATAAA, which is…

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          US Department of Energy to Provide $16 Million for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Research | Department – Energy.gov

          Focus is on Physical Sciences Research and Management of Complex ProcessesWASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced it will provide $16 million for advanced research in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) for both scientific investigation and the management of complex systems.The funding will support two sets of projects. The…

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            Use cases for AI and ML in cyber security

            We explore how artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) can be incorporated into cyber security With devices used for work continuting to diversify, so have cyber attacks, but AI can help prevent them. As cyber attacks get more diverse in nature and targets, it’s essential that cyber security staff have the right visibility to…

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              Bridging the artificial intelligence skills gap for machine manufacturers

              The cyclic nature of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) projects, as presented in Dimecc’s Machine Learning Academy. Courtesy: Dimecc Ltd. Learning Objectives An AI skills gap exists for ML applications. For Industry 4.0 environments more AI and ML knowledge is needed. Education needs to change to help AI and ML. Artificial intelligence (AI) talent is difficult to find, and few industrial…

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                Si2 Publishes White Paper on Expanding Use of AI/ML in Semiconductor Electronic Design – Business Wire

                AUSTIN, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–A new Silicon Integration Initiative white paper identifies a common data model as the most critical need to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning in semiconductor electronic design automation. The white paper, produced by a 20-member Si2 Special Interest Group, reports on findings of a global survey that identifies planned…

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                  Quizlet is betting AI, machine learning can tutor students, close homework gap – ZDNet

                  Quizlet is launching Quizlet Learning Assistant, a set of new product features that will combine machine learning and learning science to better tutor students.Learning Assistant combines machine learning data with past study performance to set paths to tackles a subject. The suite of Learning Assistant product features is available to Quizlet Plus subscribers.  “The goal…

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                    AI standards launched to help tackle problem of overhyped studies – The Guardian

                    The first international standards for the design and reporting of clinical trials involving artificial intelligence have been announced in a move experts hope will tackle the issue of overhyped studies and prevent harm to patients.While the possibility that AI could revolutionise healthcare has fuelled excitement, in particular around screening and diagnosis, researchers have previously warned…

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