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Month: January 2021

Refik Anadol’s Artwork ‘Quantum Memories’ Integrates AI and Machine Learning – HYPEBEAST

Australia’s National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) has officially launched the “NGV Triennial” exhibition, showcasing artworks by more than 100 artists around the world. Based in LA, Turkish digital artist Refik Anadol brings his signature style of AI and media-enriched works to explore the relationship between technology and art. His futuristic piece Quantum Memories draws upon…

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    Why companies are thinking twice about using artificial intelligence – Yahoo Finance

    Our mission to make business better is fueled by readers like you. To enjoy unlimited access to our journalism, subscribe today. Alex Spinelli, chief technologist for business software maker LivePerson, says the recent U.S. Capitol riot shows the potential dangers of a technology not usually associated with pro-Trump mobs: artificial intelligence. The same machine-learning tech…

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      Tech talks: Rise in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence in 2021 – The New Indian Express

      Express News Service The Turing Test is a method devised by British mathematical savant (and WWII hero) Alan Turing for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being, basically artificial intelligence. While we may not have reached the point of Singularity (where machines outmatch us in general/overall intelligence) yet, if…

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        Why companies are thinking twice about using artificial intelligence – Fortune

        Why companies are thinking twice about using artificial intelligence | Fortune You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. Source: https://fortune.com/2021/01/31/ai-ethics-why-companies-are-thinking-twice-artificial-intelligence/

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          Photonics for artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing – Science Daily

          Scientists have given a fascinating new insight into the next steps to develop fast, energy-efficient, future computing systems that use light instead of electrons to process and store information — incorporating hardware inspired directly by the functioning of the human brain. A team of scientists, including Professor C. David Wright from the University of Exeter,…

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            Consulting firms support Victoria’s vision for artificial intelligence – Consultancy.com.au

            Victoria has significant opportunities to grow into a leading ecosystem for artificial intelligence in Australia, according to a report by the Committee for Melbourne. The report, titled ‘The future of Artificial Intelligence in Australia’ was released by the Committee for Melbourne’s AI Taskforce, delivered in collaboration with experts from a host of external partners including…

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              AI and ML in intelligent analytics can drive the efficiency in business

              Analytics has been changing the way organizations operate for a long while. Since more organizations are dominating their utilization of analytics, they are diving further into their data to build proficiency, acquire a more prominent upper hand, and lift their bottom lines significantly more. Analytics powers your business, however, what amount of value would you…

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                New study investigates photonics for artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing

                Credit: CC0 Public Domain Scientists have given a fascinating new insight into the next steps to develop fast, energy-efficient, future computing systems that use light instead of electrons to process and store information—incorporating hardware inspired directly by the functioning of the human brain. A team of scientists, including Professor C. David Wright from the University…

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                  Machine Learning Models are Missing Contracts « Machine Learning Times – The Predictive Analytics Times

                  Why pretrained machine learning models are often unusable and irreproducible — and what we can do about it. Introduction A useful approach to designing software is through contracts. For every function in your codebase, you start by writing its contract: clearly specifying what inputs are expected and valid for that function (the precondition), and what the function…

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                    More credit flow to MSMEs, support for AI, machine learning at lower costs expected from Budget 2021 – The Financial Express

                    The government needs to continue with the Atmanirbhar sentiment in Budget 2021 to bolster the confidence of MSMEsBy Ashwajit SinghIndian Union Budget 2021-22: IMF has projected an 11.5% growth for India in 2021, making the country the only major economy of the world projected to register a double-digit growth. 2020 has been a tough year…

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