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Day: January 6, 2021

U.S. law sets stage for boost to artificial intelligence research – Science Magazine

Researchers hope to use cloud computing and artificial intelligence to improve public transit. Nic Antaya for The Boston Globe/Getty Images By Jeffrey MervisJan. 6, 2021 , 4:15 PM Low-income commuters who rely on public transit face many challenges—multiple transfers, long waits, and off-hour travel—that aren’t measured in the usual ridership surveys. Vanessa Frias-Martinez, a computer…

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    Researchers find machine learning models still struggle to detect hate speech – VentureBeat

    Transform 2021 Join us for the world’s leading event about accelerating enterprise transformation with AI and Data, for enterprise technology decision-makers, presented by the #1 publisher in AI and Data Learn More .article-content .boilerplate-after { background-color: #F5F8FF; padding: 30px; border-left: 4px solid #000E31; line-height: 2em; margin-top: 20px; margin-bottom: 20px; } .article-content .membership-link { background-color: #000E31;…

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      MLOps – The Missing Piece In The Enterprise AI Puzzle

      The enterprise CXOs are getting serious about machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI). Machine learning is finding its place in the big data and business intelligence initiatives within enterprises. Puzzle Pixabay According to Forrester, over 50% of enterprise technology decision-makers have already implemented or are in the process of implementing ML and AI.  Despite…

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        Artificial Intelligence Project Aims To Find New Uses For Old Drugs

        KEY POINTS Biomedical researchers at Ohio State University have employed machine learning to find new uses for old drugs The process could speed up discovery and approval, as the drugs have already been tested by the FDA for safety and efficacy Google’s DeepMind AI recently demonstrated that artificial intelligence could quickly and accurately perform protein…

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          Artificial intelligence accelerated by light – Nature.com

          NEWS AND VIEWS 06 January 2021 The explosive growth of artificial intelligence calls for rapidly increasing computing power. Two reported photonic processors could meet these power requirements and revolutionize artificial-intelligence hardware. Huaqiang Wu & Huaqiang Wu is at the Institute of Microelectronics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. Contact Search for this author in: Qionghai Dai…

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            GSA Launches AI/ML Market Survey – Executive Mosaic Media

            Artificial Intelligence The General Services Administration has issued a request for information to find vendors that offer artificial intelligence and machine learning products or services with potential government applications. GSA said its AI/ML marketplace survey contains questions that could help the agency learn more about technology offerings, including areas the product seeks to address, user…

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              Artificial Intelligence (AI): Adoption in Educational Institutions – Analytics Insight

              Artificial intelligence’s explosive growth promises to be beneficial in many fields, including higher education. The future belongs to Artificial Intelligence (AI), as it is now evolving at a rapid pace. It’s explosive growth promises to be beneficial in many fields, including higher education. As new as AI as an evolving technology, universities and colleges already…

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                Best of arXiv.org for AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning – December 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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                  The US Needs More Foreign Artificial Intelligence Know-How – WIRED

                  During President Obama’s two terms in the White House, Jason Furman was a top economic policy adviser and a key voice on the growing importance of artificial intelligence. Furman served as deputy director of the National Economic Council before becoming chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. He also coauthored a report issued by the…

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                    Can Artificial Intelligence be moral? – The Business Times

                    CAN artificial intelligence (AI) be moral? In my opinion, no. Should this prevent us from establishing how to morally use AI? Absolutely not. In fact, the absence of AI moral capability should drive our need for explicit and clear frameworks for the moral use of AI outputs. I use the term “moral”, somewhat sensationally, to…

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