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Day: October 22, 2020

Artificial intelligence assesses Alzheimer’s risk by analyzing word usage – Deccan Herald

Artificial intelligence could soon help screen for Alzheimer’s disease by analyzing writing. A team from IBM and Pfizer says it has trained AI models to spot early signs of the notoriously stealthy illness by looking at linguistic patterns in word usage. Other researchers have already trained various models to look for signs of cognitive impairments,…

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    Dr Anthony Loschner: Artificial Intelligence Can Benefit Underserved Populations – AJMC.com Managed Markets Network

    Artificial intelligence allows underserved populations to gain access to a radiologist, pointed out Anthony L. Loschner, MD, assistant professor and associate program director, Critical Care Fellowship Program, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine. Artificial intelligence allows underserved populations to gain access to a radiologist by just clicking a snapshot on their cell phone, said Anthony…

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      Bridging the Skills Gap for AI and Machine Learning – Integration Developers

      Even as COVID-19 has slowed business investments worldwide,  AI/ML spending is increasing. In a post for IDN, dotData’s CEO Ryohei Fujimaki, Ph.D, looks at the latest trends in AI/ML automation – and how they will speed adoption across industries. COVID-19 has impacted businesses across the globe, from closures to supply chain interruptions to resource scarcity….

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        Machine learning in network management has promise, challenges – Network World

        As part of the trend toward more automation and intelligence in enterprise networks, artificial intelligence and machine learning are increasingly in-demand because the ability to programmatically identify problems with the network and provide instant diagnosis of complex problems is a powerful one. Applying AI and ML to network management can enable the consolidation of input…

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          Best of arXiv.org for AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning – September 2020 – insideBIGDATA

          In this recurring monthly feature, we filter recent research papers appearing on the arXiv.org preprint server for compelling subjects relating to AI, machine learning and deep learning – from disciplines including statistics, mathematics and computer science – and provide you with a useful “best of” list for the past month. Researchers from all over the…

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            DSP Group Announces Support of TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers on its DBMD7 AI/ML SoC

            SDK for DBMD7 allows developers to cost-effectively implement high-performance machine learning applications on edge devices to avoid latencies and ensure end-user privacy SAN JOSE, Calif., Oct. 22, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — DSP Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: DSPG), a leading global provider of wireless and voice-processing chipset solutions for converged communications, today announced software development kit (SDK) support for…

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              Artificial intelligence and the antitrust case against Google

              The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Following the launch of investigations last year, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) together with attorney generals from 11 U.S. states filed a lawsuit against Google on Tuesday alleging that the company maintains monopolies in online…

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                What is deep learning? – FierceElectronics

                Technology continues to advance at incredible rates. From self-driving vehicles to supercomputers and autonomous drones, the kind of world depicted in I, Robot, is becoming our reality – for better or worse. What’s driving this technology? Artificial intelligence (AI) and its many subcategories, including machine and deep learning. While AI is an enormous field that…

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                  A machine-learning algorithm that can infer the direction of the thermodynamic arrow of time – Phys.org

                  A trajectory (movie) is represented by a matrix X. This matrix is the input to a neural network, which detects the direction of time’s arrow. Credit: Seif, Hafezi & Jarzynski. The second law of thermodynamics delineates an asymmetry in how physical systems evolve over time, known as the arrow of time. In macroscopic systems, this…

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                    New marketplace aims to promote transparency in AI and machine learning – BetaNews

                    The major challenges faced by businesses looking to implement AI and machine learning include transparency, bias, and quality of training data. Swedish startup Unbiased is launching a new Data Marketplace on the Telos blockchain platform, aimed at providing privacy-centric and decentralized development tools to companies working with AI and Machine Learning applications. These include tools…

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