Month: January 2022

Understanding cybersecurity from machine learning POV – Analytics India Magazine

January 31, 2022

Cybersecurity has undergone massive shifts technology-wise, led by data science. The extraction of security incident patterns or insights from cybersecurity data and building data-driven models on it is the key to making a security system automated and intelligent. Cybersecurity data science is a phenomenon where the data and analytics acquired from relevant cybersecurity sources suit […]

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Artificial Intelligence: Too Fragile to Fight? | Proceedings – February 2022 Vol. 148/2/1,428 – USNI News

January 31, 2022

You can become utterly dependent on a new glamorous technology, be it cyber-space, artificial intelligence. . . It’ll enable you. It’ll move you forward. But does it create a potential achilles heel? Often it does.1—Admiral James Stavridis Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the technical focal point for advancing naval and Department of Defense (DoD) capabilities. […]

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Artificial intelligence (AI): 3 everyday IT tasks where automation fits – The Enterprisers Project

January 31, 2022

If I were to ask someone why they chose a career in information technology, I doubt they would respond with “I love data entry!”, “I could debug code all day long!”, or “Handling tickets is so much fun, I’d do it even if I didn’t get paid for it.”3 IT tasks that can be automated with AI Fortunately, […]

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Towards Greener Smart Cities With Machine Learning-Based ‘Sleep Schedules’ – Eurasia Review

January 31, 2022

The concept of smart cities is founded on sophisticated cellular networks that would not only connect humans in the future but also humans to other smart devices. However, this would also require huge energy consumption. In the wake of climate change, this can make matters worse for our environment by increasing the greenhouse gas emissions. […]

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Machine learning fine-tunes flash graphene: Computer models used to advance environmentally friendly process – Science Daily

January 31, 2022

Rice University scientists are using machine-learning techniques to streamline the process of synthesizing graphene from waste through flash Joule heating. The process discovered two years ago by the Rice lab of chemist James Tour has expanded beyond making graphene from various carbon sources to extracting other materials like metals from urban waste, with the promise […]

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Human Borgs: How Artificial Intelligence Can Kill Creativity And Make Us Dumber – Forbes

January 31, 2022

Robot with violin is followed by cloned businessmen. getty For decades, scientists and tech visionaries have envisioned a day when computers become so powerful that they become smarter than the human race. There is no shortage of science fiction stories and movies about robot uprisings. We are very far from that scary scenario, but at […]

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Machine learning fine-tunes flash graphene – Phys.org

January 31, 2022

A flash signifies the creation of graphene from waste in the Tour lab. Credit: Jeff Fitlow Rice University scientists are using machine-learning techniques to streamline the process of synthesizing graphene from waste through flash Joule heating. The process discovered two years ago by the Rice lab of chemist James Tour has expanded beyond making graphene […]

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Cat got your tongue? A beginner’s guide to speaking intelligently on AI, ML, and the science of data

January 31, 2022

Why Facebook’s new algorithm might transform AI When a child sees a cat for the first time a parent or supervising adult utters the word cat (or sometimes, cutely, meow!) and after this process is repeated a few times the child understands that the word ‘cat’ (or ‘meow’, which millions of children still use instead […]

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Diagnose Major Depressive Disorders

January 31, 2022

MIT scientist Rosalind Picard is using artificial intelligence to help clinicians develop a suite of tools that could help improve diagnoses of mental health conditions, including major depressive disorders. Image Credit: Shutterstock.com/ sutadimages Picard has been working closely with Massachusetts General Hospital’s Paola Pedrelli as both share the hope that machine learning could make mental health care […]

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Inside DagsHub: The GitHub for data science and machine learning – Analytics India Magazine

January 31, 2022

Data science and machine learning deal with complex mathematical concepts and programming tools to build the right kind of algorithms for business decisions. Collaborations and discussions while undertaking and building these projects can be of great help for data scientists and machine learning practitioners. Just like GitHub exists for collaborating on software development in an […]

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