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Day: August 6, 2022

What exactly is an AI Developer Advocate role? – Analytics India Magazine

Listen to this story An AI/ML developer advocate not only builds AI models but also explains about the process of building AI models. Owing to their in depth knowledge, organisations typically hire Developer Advocates to advocate for their products. With the recent emergence of AI and ML, the role of an AI/ML Developer Advocate has…

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    140 artificial intelligence-based systems along border to keep watch on China, Pak – The Tribune India

    Tribune News Service Ajay BanerjeeNew Delhi, August 6Enhancing the use of technology to keep an eye on China and Pakistan, the Army has deployed some 140 artificial intelligence-based surveillance systems to get live feed of the ground situation.The 749-km-long Line of Control (LoC) with Pakistan and 3,448-km-long Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China now…

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      Artificial intelligence drug hunters are nearing a pivotal stage in their development – CNBC

      Efforts to use artificial intelligence to discover drugs have been underway for about a decade but industry watchers are predicting an inflection point is nearing for investors, who have been looking for ways to determine how AI-first drug developers should be valued. AI and machine learning offer the potential to speed up the hunt for…

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        Unleashing the Power of AI to Fight Bad Faith Trademark Registrations

        “As the USPTO and brand owners continue to face challenges around the integrity of the trademark register, recent data show that the Office’s trademark examining attorneys can leverage commercially-available AI tools to achieve important strategic goals and fight bad faith registrations today.” Summer has been historically associated with celebrating the enactment of the Trademark Act…

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          What if Machine Learning Is Less Than It Seems?

          Artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly its most famous iteration, machine learning—has been hailed as the next game-changing technology for military affairs in the lineage of gunpowder, the combustion engine, and the airplane. One of the defining characteristics of AI innovation in today’s geopolitical competition between the United States and China is that it has occurred primarily in the private…

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            The right and wrong way to use artificial intelligence – New York Daily News

            For decades, scientists have been giddy and citizens have been fearful of the power of computers. In 1965 Herbert Simon, a Nobel laureate in economics and also a winner of the Turing Award (considered “The Nobel Prize of computing”), predicted that “machines will be capable, within 20 years, of doing any work a man can…

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              Artificial Intelligence is not sentient, at least not yet – Deccan Herald

              As the sun set over Maury Island, just south of Seattle, Ben Goertzel and his jazz-fusion band had one of those moments that all bands hope for — keyboard, guitar, saxophone and lead singer coming together as if they were one.Goertzel was on keys. The band’s friends and family listened from a patio overlooking the…

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                The Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning – The New Stack – thenewstack.io

                Machine learning models are growing increasingly powerful in their abilities, whether that might be in processing natural language, tackling the intricacies of computer vision, or any other number of exciting applications that are emerging. But we are finding out that as these models grow larger and larger, so do their corresponding carbon footprints, especially when…

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                  What if Machine Learning Is Less Than It Seems? – The National Interest Online

                  Artificial intelligence (AI)—particularly its most famous iteration, machine learning—has been hailed as the next game-changing technology for military affairs in the lineage of gunpowder, the combustion engine, and the airplane. One of the defining characteristics of AI innovation in today’s geopolitical competition between the United States and China is that it has occurred primarily in the private…

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                    TikTok goes on AI music making and machine learning hiring spree – Music Business Worldwide

                    The AI-powered music-making app business is hotting up.In May, music-making platform Splice, reported to be valued at nearly $500 million, launched an artificial intelligence-powered music app called CoSo, which uses what Splice calls its ‘Complementary Sounds’ AI technology to create music “in split-seconds”.Bandlab, meanwhile, the social music-making platform that recently raised $65 million, has an…

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