A novel computer algorithm, or set of rules, that accurately predicts the orbits of planets in the solar system could be adapted to better predict and control the behavior of the plasma that fuels fusion facilities designed to harvest on Earth the fusion energy that powers the sun and stars. The algorithm, devised by a…
Download our Mobile App The advent of many low-cost airlines across the world in the early 2000s fuelled the business transformation of the overall industry, said Rahul Chogle, Head of Data and Analytics at SpiceJet, during his talk at the third edition of MLDS 2021. The keynote speaker started the session by providing a quick…
It took about 50 years for computers to eviscerate humans in the venerable game of chess. A standard smartphone can now play the kind of moves that make a grandmaster’s head spin. But one artificial intelligence program is taking a few steps backward, to appreciate how average humans play—blunders and all. The AI chess program,…
AI-Mind will create intelligent digital tools for screening of brain connectivity and dementia risk estimation in people affected by mild cognitive impairment. During the project’s 5-year lifecycle, two new artificial intelligence-based digital tools will be developed. The AI-Mind Connector will identify dysfunctional brain networks, and the AI-Mind Predictor will assess individual dementia risk using data…
All of which brings us to an unnerving paper published last month by six AI researchers who argue that it is impossible to show that an artificial “superintelligence” can be contained. The authors are an international group, representing universities in Germany, Spain, and Chile, as well as the U.S. According to their analysis, no matter…
People put the intelligence in artificial intelligence getty Is the digital workforce ready to take over? Well, not quite. Artificial intelligence may be capable of assuming many tasks, but it will be some time, if ever, that it could replace jobs on a widespread basis. It simply has too many limitations. Instead, we need to…
It took about 50 years for computers to eviscerate humans in the venerable game of chess. A standard smartphone can now play the kind of moves that make a grandmaster’s head spin. But one artificial intelligence program is taking a few steps backward, to appreciate how average humans play—blunders and all. The AI chess program,…
Download our Mobile App The advent of many low-cost airlines across the world in the early 2000s fuelled the business transformation of the overall industry, said Rahul Chogle, Head of Data and Analytics at SpiceJet, during his talk at the third edition of MLDS 2021. The keynote speaker started the session by providing a quick…
Download our Mobile App It is essential for us to establish the rigorous governance processes and policies that can quickly identify when the model begins to fail, said Abhaya K Srivastava, SVP at Northern Trust Corporation, at Machine Learning Developers Summit 2021. In the first talk of Day 1, Srivastava delved into how different sectors…
Stephen L. Carter is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist. He is a professor of law at Yale University and was a clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. His novels include “The Emperor of Ocean Park,” and his latest nonfiction book is “Invisible: The Forgotten Story of the Black Woman Lawyer Who Took Down America’s…
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