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Is this AI developing a sense of time? | ZDNet

Is this AI developing a sense of time? | ZDNet

In what way can one speak of a computer developing a sense of time? That's an intriguing question proposed by new research from the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität in Heildelberg and cooperating institutions that tries to create in a neural network the "arrow of

Ethics in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Ethics in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Digital information technology has made information readily accessible to practically anyone, anytime and anywhere. This has had a profound effect in shaping all aspects of our society from industrial manufacturing, to distribution, to the consumption of

The risk-taker pushing Intel into the new world of artificial intelligence

The risk-taker pushing Intel into the new world of artificial intelligence

The risk-taker pushing Intel into the new world of artificial intelligence Howard Lipin / San Diego Union-Tribune Nervana founder Naveen Rao Russ Mitchell Contact Reporter To get a sense of computer scientist Naveen Rao, just take a look at his hands. The

How artificial intelligence is driving IoT growth across utilities, telecoms and more

How artificial intelligence is driving IoT growth across utilities, telecoms and more

There’s no doubt about it: artificial intelligence has become a buzzword in mainstream tech, with every industry talking about how they can leverage AI to do things like serve food, review video footage, drive cars, automate business processes and

Why is it hard for AI to detect human bias?

Why is it hard for AI to detect human bias?

AI bias is in the news – and it’s a hard problem to solve But what about the other way round? When AI engages with humans – how does AI know what humans really means? In other words, why is it hard for AI to detect human bias? That’s because

Machine learning has been used to automatically translate long-lost languages

Machine learning has been used to automatically translate long-lost languages

In 1886, the British archaeologist Arthur Evans came across an ancient stone bearing a curious set of inscriptions in an unknown language. The stone came from the Mediterranean island of Crete, and Evans immediately traveled there to hunt for more evidence.

Bringing Big Artificial Intelligence to Life

Bringing Big Artificial Intelligence to Life

Data is rampant in the Internet of Things (IoT) Age, during which the exponential growth of data has outpaced the capacity of traditional computing. It has reached maturity in some stages, but it is in adolescence in new stages. With the advent of Big Data,

Artificial Intelligence & SEO: 5 Strategies You Need to Follow

Artificial Intelligence & SEO: 5 Strategies You Need to Follow

Billions of searches are conducted on Google every day. Even with years of engineered gathering of search queries, Google still sees unique queries every minute. These days, people need and want definite answers from Google. Instead of typing just a couple

One year later, Microsoft AI and Research grows to 8k people in massive bet on artificial intelligence

One year later, Microsoft AI and Research grows to 8k people in massive bet on artificial intelligence

Microsoft’s first mission statement envisioned a computer on every desk and in every home, but Bill Gates also had another goal: that computers would someday be able to see, hear, communicate and understand humans and their environment. More than 25 years