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Day: May 17, 2021

Using machine learning to predict high-impact research – MIT News

An artificial intelligence framework built by MIT researchers can give an “early-alert” signal for future high-impact technologies, by learning from patterns gleaned from previous scientific publications. In a retrospective test of its capabilities, DELPHI, short for Dynamic Early-warning by Learning to Predict High Impact, was able to identify all pioneering papers on an experts’ list…

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    Why Is AI & ML Important and How Will It Impact Business?

    There is no denying the fact that Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are influencing every part of the tech industry. AI and ML are everywhere, from the corporate world to gaming stations, and perhaps, more than our regular lives, AI is impacting the business world more. Tech giants like Facebook and Google have placed huge…

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      Machine Learning vs. Artificial Intelligence: Which Is the Future of Data Science?

      When we imagine the future of AI, we may think of the fiction we see in cinema: highly advanced robots that can mimic humans so well as to be indistinguishable from them. It is true that the ability to quickly learn, process, and analyze information to make decisions is a key feature of artificial intelligence. …

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        Bias a Chief Barrier to Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare – HealthITAnalytics.com

        By Jessica Kent May 17, 2021 – To ensure the safe and effective use of artificial intelligence in healthcare, researchers and developers will need to work to eliminate bias in these tools, according to a perspective paper by Stanford University researchers. As artificial intelligence tools grow more prevalent in the medical field, leaders need to make…

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          Artificial Intelligence Translates Mental Handwriting into Text – HealthITAnalytics.com

          By Jill McKeon Artificial intelligence software and a brain-computer interface (BCI) device have enabled a man with full-body paralysis to communicate by text at a rate of 18 words per minute, according to a study conducted by Stanford University researchers, published in Nature.   “We’ve learned that the brain retains its ability to prescribe fine movements a full decade after the body has…

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            Best of arXiv.org for AI, Machine Learning, and Deep Learning – April 2021 – 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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              Democratizing Machine Learning to Empower the Modern Business – insideBIGDATA

              In this special guest feature, Adam Carrigan, Co-founder and COO of MindsDB, discusses how the democratization of machine learning makes predictive analytics accessible to companies of any size. Adam is an entrepreneur and former Management Consultant at Deloitte. After completing his studies at the Australian National University and the University of Queensland he completed his…

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                How to Upskill Your Staff for AI and Machine Learning – InformationWeek

                Upskilling teams in machine learning and artificial intelligence can help you organically build a future-ready workforce with the necessary skills to face upcoming challenges. Credit: ronnarong via Adobe Stock Organizations are discovering how artificial intelligence and machine learning can transform their business. AI’s contribution to global GDP is expected to grow from $2 trillion in…

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                  As M&A accelerates, deal-makers are leveraging AI and ML to keep pace

                  Rusty Wiley Contributor Rusty Wiley is CEO of Datasite, a leading SaaS-based technology provider for global M&A professionals. The global pandemic has changed the way we work, including how and where we work. For those involved in the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) industry, a notoriously relationship-driven business, this has meant in-person boardroom handshakes have been…

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                    Machine Learning vs. Artificial Intelligence: Which Is the Future of Data Science?

                    When we imagine the future of AI, we may think of the fiction we see in cinema: highly advanced robots that can mimic humans so well as to be indistinguishable from them. It is true that the ability to quickly learn, process, and analyze information to make decisions is a key feature of artificial intelligence. …

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