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Month: June 2021

Jobs of Tomorrow – Machine Learning – The Sierra Nevada Ally

This report is part of a series reports by The Sierra Nevada Ally: Nevada Formulates Innovative Skills Training Programs for a 21st Century Workforce, produced in collaboration with the Solutions Journalism Network, a nonprofit organization that supports rigorous reporting on how communities respond to problems. As a coach, Rachel Salas knew one of her team’s players was…

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    Artificial Intelligence (AI): 4 novel ways to build talent in-house – The Enterprisers Project

    The analytics leader of a US-based Fortune 200 company was under severe pressure. Her team supported 45,000 employees of the global energy company, and the business users weren’t happy. The analytics deliverables were often late and suffered from poor quality. The analytics team was a part of the IT organization and was struggling to fill…

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      AI/ML to Acquire Interest in Digital Mental Health Provider, Tech2Health

      Tech2Health is well positioned to provide support for the current mental health pandemic, utilizing a unique blend of proprietary digital assets, remote live counselling, and a physical wellness center. Lead contract recently signed with a French multinational manufacturer, to provide mental wellness support to their 170,000 employees globally. Multiple pilot studies are pending with world-class…

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        Leaked memo: Google is spinning up a new internal group focused on machine learning in a push to make ‘substantial gains’ in AI

        Google is spinning up a new internal group focused on machine learning. The group will live in Google’s core division, which focuses on the company’s own products. The move signals the growing importance of machine learning for the future of Google’s business. Loading Something is loading. Google is spinning out dozens of employees from its…

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          Using artificial intelligence to overcome mental health stigma – EurekAlert

          Tsukuba, Japan – Depression is a worldwide problem, with serious consequences for individual health and the economy, and rapid and effective screening tools are thus urgently needed to counteract its increasing prevalence. Now, researchers from Japan have found that artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to detect signs of depression. In a study published this…

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            AI@EIF 2021: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning – ARC Viewpoints – ARC Viewpoints

            The ARC Industry Forum Europe 2021 “Accelerating Digital Transformation in a Post-COVID World” was held as a virtual event due to the ongoing epidemic. The digital event attracted participants from all sectors of industrial production. In this series of blogs, we are presenting the highlights from our forum. You would like to watch a session…

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              How Machine Learning Predicts The Host Range Of Known Viruses – Analytics India Magazine

              The University of Liverpool researchers have conducted a study to predict over 20,000 unknown associations between known viruses and susceptible mammalian species. The research, published in a paper titled. “Divide and conquer – machine-learning integrates mammalian, viral, and network traits to predict unknown virus-mammal associations”, used machine learning to improve our understanding of viral host…

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                Machine Learning, Neural Net Drive Collimated, On-Chip Nano Light-Beam Design – Electronic Design

                What you’ll learn: What prompted the MIT team to research and develop a nanoscale “flashlight”? Details on the metasurface that was designed to create the source-beam collimator. How a DNN, CNN, and machine learning were applied in the design process. Results obtained through testing. There’s significant interest in on-chip miniaturization of spectroscopic sensing arrangements used…

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                  Ten Ways to Apply Machine Learning in Earth and Space Sciences – Eos

                  The Earth and space sciences present ideal use cases for machine learning (ML) applications because the problems being addressed are globally important and the data are often freely available, voluminous, and of high quality.Machine learning (ML), loosely defined as the “ability of computers to learn from data without being explicitly programmed,” has become tremendously popular…

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                    Machine learning could save firefighters from deadly flashovers – Physics World – physicsworld.com

                    Danger zone: NIST firefighters douse flames bursting from a building as a flashover occurs during an experiment. (Courtesy: NIST) New machine learning algorithms could soon help firefighters forecast dangerous flashover ignition events using sensor data from burning buildings. Called P-Flash, the system was developed by Thomas Cleary and colleagues at the National Institute of Standards…

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