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Day: September 22, 2020

Acumatica Updates Products with Additional AI, Machine Learning Capabilities – 425business.com

Bellevue-based Acumatica announced last week the second of its biannual product updates, called 2020 R2. Acumatica digitizes and integrates companies’ accounting and other business segments in the cloud for easy access. “Acumatica 2020 R2 contains literally hundreds of improvements, enhancements, and new features, many of which were community suggestions on the Acumatica feedback site subsequently vetted…

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    Machine Learning is Powering App Development – Analytics Insight

    Since the computers were introduced, the primary object of their evolution has been to take vigorous calculations off our plates. It meant easing tasks that would take us a long time. Over the past decade, the computing capabilities of mobile devices have arrived at a point where it’s now easy to install machine learning remotely….

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      causaLens launches the first causal AI platform

      LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–causaLens, a deep-tech company predicting and optimising the global economy, has released the World’s first causal Artificial Intelligence (causal AI) enterprise platform. Businesses no longer have to rely on curve-fitting machine learning platforms unable to handle the complexity of today’s world. They are invited to join the real AI revolution with a platform that…

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        Artificial intelligence and machine learning could enhance scientific peer review, researchers say

        As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the world, researchers have published hundreds of papers each week reporting their findings — many of which have not undergone a thorough peer review process to gauge their reliability. In some cases, poorly validated research has massively influenced public policy, as when a French team reported COVID patients were…

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          Machine Learning Could Speed Healing Process for Tissue Injuries – HealthITAnalytics.com

          By Jessica Kent September 22, 2020 – Using machine learning techniques, researchers from Rice University were able to predict the quality of bioscaffold materials used to help tissue injuries heal, according to a study published in Tissue Engineering Part A. Bioscaffolds are bonelike structures that serve as placeholders for injured tissue. These structures are porous to…

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            Machine Learning Answers: Facebook Stock Is Down 20% In A Month, What Are The Chances It’ll Rebound? – Forbes

            BRAZIL – 2020/07/10: In this photo illustration a Facebook logo seen displayed on a smartphone. … [+] (Photo Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Facebook stock (NASDAQ: FB) reached an all-time high of almost $305 less than a month ago before a larger sell-off in the technology industry…

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              Everything About Pipelines In Machine Learning and How Are They Used? – Analytics India Magazine

              In machine learning, while building a predictive model for classification and regression tasks there are a lot of steps that are performed from exploratory data analysis to different visualization and transformation. There are a lot of transformation steps that are performed to pre-process the data and get it ready for modelling like missing value treatment,…

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                Artificial intelligence (AI): 5 trends, hype-tested – The Enterprisers Project

                If you are considering using artificial intelligence (AI) to mature your foundational IT and data capabilities, how do you separate hype from reality? Whether you are exploring the promises of AI for your business or still wondering when you will see truly transformative results, here are five industry trends that will help realize AI’s untapped potential. Let’s…

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                  Call for tech businesses in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) and beyond – Cambridge Wireless

                  Join the virtual audience and watch the UK-German Innovation Challenge Pitching Premiere The Department for International Trade (DIT) in the East of England and Germany, in collaboration with CW (Cambridge Wireless), will host on 6 October 2020, a virtual premiere of their recent digital pitching session – UK-German Innovation Challenge: Pitch your tech innovation to…

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                    AI/ML Remains The Most In-Demand Tech Skill Post COVID

                    The year 2020 has witnessed some massive transformations of the decade with countries going under lockdown and millions of professionals losing their jobs overnight. Post seven months of isolation, when things are now beginning to return to normal, businesses have started looking to survive the post-COVID era. With tech professionals becoming a critical asset amid…

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