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How do you convince an artificial intelligence it’s OK to die?

How do you convince an artificial intelligence it’s OK to die?

Your job is to kill people. But, before you can, they have to agree to be killed. It’s the second part that’s going to cause you the most trouble. This is the premise of Localhost, a five dollar indie game that explores a strange area of life where

How the U.S. Open Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Stay Running Smoothly

How the U.S. Open Is Using Artificial Intelligence to Stay Running Smoothly

The U.S. Open pits 256 players against each other, competing for more than $50 million in prize money in this year's Grand Slam event. A quarter-million points will be scored during the two-week tournament in Queens, N.Y. and at any given time, 17 different

How artificial intelligence affects executive resumes and job searches | AZ Big Media

How artificial intelligence affects executive resumes and job searches | AZ Big Media

You can’t open up a business publication nowadays without the talk of artificial intelligence and machine learning.  These applications affect every aspect of business, including job searches and the hiring process.  First, what exactly is artificial

Retail AI predicts consumer behavior for targeted marketing

Retail AI predicts consumer behavior for targeted marketing

Chances are, if you have 10 million travel club members scattered across 12 countries -- making you a top-10 volume travel retailer in Europe -- someone's going to be interested in the latest limited-availability, four-star hotel flash sale you're about to

AI and IoT: Like peanut butter and chocolate?

AI and IoT: Like peanut butter and chocolate?

If you had to take a guess, what would you name as the two most prominent trends in technology right now? Like most people, I feel pretty confident in choosing artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT), not necessarily in that order. But

10 signs you’re ready for AI — but might not succeed

10 signs you’re ready for AI — but might not succeed

Since machine learning is a panacea, your company should be able to use it profitably, right? Perhaps; perhaps not. OK, I’m just kidding about the panacea: that’s just marketing hype. Let’s discuss whether you have what it takes to harness artificial

Inside the AI healthcare revolution: meeting the robots that can detect Alzheimer's and depression

Inside the AI healthcare revolution: meeting the robots that can detect Alzheimer's and depression

Inside the AI healthcare revolution: meeting the robots that can detect Alzheimer's and depression Frank Rudzicz with his robot Ludwig Credit: WinterLight Labs Joe Shute , Toronto 28 August 2017 • 7:00am This is the second in a three-part series reporting

Chilling warning about how artifical intelligence can be used against us

Chilling warning about how artifical intelligence can be used against us

INDYTech Artificial intelligence can secretly be trained to behave 'maliciously' and cause accidents Visitors look at the humanoid robot Roboy at the exhibition 'Robots on Tour' in Zurich, March 9, 2013 / REUTERS/Michael Buholzer 'BadNets are stealthy, i.e.,

The Good and the Bad of Artificial Intelligence: 10 Need-to-Know Facts

The Good and the Bad of Artificial Intelligence: 10 Need-to-Know Facts

Max Tegmark is a professor of physics at MIT and the co-founder of the Future of Life Institute. Tegmark has been featured in dozens of science documentaries. His most recent book is Life 3.0. Here, Tegmark explores the top 10 things we need to know about