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Researchers use AI to predict heart attack mortality rate

Researchers use AI to predict heart attack mortality rate

Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) — or coronary heart disease — is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and by 2035, it’s estimated that nearly half of adults will suffer from some form of it. Troublingly, most incidences of AMI occur absent obvious

AI Year in Review: Highlights of Papers and Predictions from IBM Research AI

AI Year in Review: Highlights of Papers and Predictions from IBM Research AI

Posted in: AI , Publications AI Year in Review: Highlights of Papers and Predictions from IBM Research AI For more than seventy years, IBM Research has been inventing, exploring, and imagining the future. We have been pioneering the field of artificial

The Amazing Ways How Unilever Uses Artificial Intelligence To Recruit & Train Thousands Of Employees

The Amazing Ways How Unilever Uses Artificial Intelligence To Recruit & Train Thousands Of Employees

With so many processes to coordinate and manage, artificial intelligence is quickly becoming essential for organizations of its scale. This applies to both research and development as well as the huge support infrastructure needed for a business with 170,000

The enterprise AI conundrum: Build or buy? (VB Live)

The enterprise AI conundrum: Build or buy? (VB Live)

It’s do or die time: enterprises are sacrificing competitive advantage without AI. And the first challenge is, build or buy? Learn from experts in the trenches how to identify business needs and get started in the most cost-effective, profitable way when

DeepMind’s AI agents conquer human pros at Starcraft II

DeepMind’s AI agents conquer human pros at Starcraft II

AI agents developed by Google’s DeepMind subsidiary have beaten human pros at Starcraft II — a first in the world of artificial intelligence. In a series of matches streamed on YouTube and Twitch, AI players beat the humans 10 games in a row. In the final

Making face recognition less biased doesn’t make it less scary

Making face recognition less biased doesn’t make it less scary

In the past few years, there’s been a dramatic rise in the adoption of face recognition, detection, and analysis technology. You’re probably most familiar with recognition systems, like Facebook’s photo-tagging recommender and Apple’s FaceID, which

Virtual creators aren’t AI — but AI is coming for them

Virtual creators aren’t AI — but AI is coming for them

One of Instagram’s hottest influencers is a 19-year-old intelligent robot. Lil Miquela’s 1.5 million followers watch her eat sherbet on the beach, visit her favorite art galleries, and hang out with other robot models. Except, Lil Miquela isn’t really

The World’s Fastest Supercomputer Breaks an AI Record

The World’s Fastest Supercomputer Breaks an AI Record

Along America’s westcoast, the world’s most valuable companies are racing to make artificial intelligence smarter. Google and Facebook have boasted of experiments using billions of photos and thousands of high-powered processors. Late last year, a project

China may overtake the US with the best AI research in just two years

China may overtake the US with the best AI research in just two years

White House plans to cut funding for science couldn’t come at a worse time for the country’s ambitions to lead the world in artificial intelligence. The most detailed analysis of Chinese AI research papers yet suggests that China is gaining on the US