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Day: February 19, 2021

Ex-Google engineer Anthony Levandowski has closed his artificial intelligence church – The Verge

Anthony Levandowski, a former Google engineer convicted of stealing self-driving car secrets, is closing his artificial intelligence-focused church Way of the Future (WOTF), TechCrunch reports. It’s a somewhat inauspicious end to the church’s goal of pursuing “the realization, acceptance, and worship of a Godhead based on Artificial Intelligence (AI),” in preparation for the Singularity. Now…

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    Artificial intelligence deciphers genetic instructions – Scientific Computing World

    A German-American team of scientists have deciphered some of the more elusive instructions encoded in DNA with the help of artificial intelligence (AI). Their neural network trained on high-resolution maps of protein-DNA interactions uncovers subtle DNA sequence patterns throughout the genome, thus providing a deeper understanding of how these sequences are organised to regulate genes….

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      The 13 Best Machine Learning Courses on LinkedIn Learning to Consider – Solutions Review

      Source: LinkedIn The editors at Solutions Review have compiled this list of the best machine learning courses on LinkedIn Learning to consider if you’re looking to grow your skills. Machine learning involves studying computer algorithms that improve automatically through experience. It is a sub-field of artificial intelligence where machine learning algorithms build models based on…

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        AI/Machine Learning-Based Medical Software FDA Action Plan – The National Law Review

        Advertisement Friday, February 19, 2021 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continues eyeballing evolving medical technology fields such as artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML)-based software as a medical device (SaMD). In January 2021, FDA issued its Action Plan for how the agency intends to further address its regulation of this area. Although not formal guidance, the document…

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          The Impact of AI & ML on Cybersecurity

          Michael Anderson – CISO Dallas County I can recall in my youth watching Star Wars and gravitating toward characters such as R2-D2 and C-3PO because they were unique and futuristic. As if it were yesterday, I remember asking myself questions like: Could the movie be a portrayal of the future? Would I see a time…

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            There is Far More behind Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning than you Might Think! – Success is in the Data and the Maths

            Stuart Curley, CTO, NGA Human Resources Everyone seems to want artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), but few can define exactly what it is they want from it! While business leaders have high expectations of AI and ML, often, after months of optimistic experiments, proof of concepts, and pilots, they are left disappointed by…

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              Toward a disease-sniffing device that rivals a dog’s nose

              Numerous studies have shown that trained dogs can detect many kinds of disease —  including lung, breast, ovarian, bladder, and prostate cancers, and possibly Covid-19 — simply through smell. In some cases, involving prostate cancer for example, the dogs had a 99 percent success rate in detecting the disease by sniffing patients’ urine samples. But…

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                Artificial intelligence predicts nonlinear ultrafast dynamics in optics – EurekAlert

                Researchers at Tampere University have successfully used artificial intelligence to predict nonlinear dynamics that take place when ultrashort light pulses interact with matter. This novel solution can be used for efficient and fast numerical modelling, for example, in imaging, manufacturing and surgery. The findings were published in the prestigious Nature Machine Intelligence journal. Artificial intelligence…

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                  We Need Ethical Artificial Intelligence – CMSWire

                  PHOTO: Danny Lines Artificial intelligence (AI) is doing what the tech-world Cassandras have been predicting for some time: It is sending out curve balls, leaving a trail of misadventures and tricky questions around the ethics of using synthetic intelligence. Sometimes, spotting and understanding the dilemmas AI presents is easy, but often it is difficult to…

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                    Academic Minute | Artificial Intelligence – Inside Higher Ed

                    Do you trust artificial intelligence? In today’s Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week, Theresa A. Pardo examines the avenues to helping people trust computer intelligence. Pardo is director of the Center for Technology in Government and a research associate professor at Albany, part of the State University of New York system. A transcript…

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