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China’s AI sector in danger of becoming a ‘bubble’

China’s AI sector in danger of becoming a ‘bubble’

Artificial intelligence (AI) is on the verge of becoming a ‘bubble’ in China as a large influx of money and talent heat the market, analysts and experts warn. “For the job market in China’s AI sector, I see a bubble already exists now. Some

Top 10 Quora Data Science Writers and Their Best Advice

Top 10 Quora Data Science Writers and Their Best Advice

Here is a list of top 10 Data Science writers on Quora and their selected answers. , Data Scientist at Quora. 85098 views Start by learning scikit-learn, playing around, reading through tutorials and forums at Data Science London + Scikit-learn for a simple,

Is 'data labeling' the new blue-collar job of the AI era? - TechRepublic

Is 'data labeling' the new blue-collar job of the AI era? - TechRepublic

Last year, a factory in China replaced 90% of its workers with robots. In call centers across the world, AI voices are replacing human customer service agents. Eventually, taxi and Uber drivers could be replaced by self-driving cars. The displacement of

Oxford Saïd AI Roundtable: Programme

Oxford Saïd AI Roundtable: Programme

THERE IS A NEED for fresh, serious thinking about how AI will reshape business. A three-part discussion series this spring aims to bring new voices to the conversation. Hosted at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, the sessions will consider AI and

How to Put AI to Work

How to Put AI to Work

Summary:  Whether you are a startup person or data science-minded executive in a larger organization what logic can you apply to spot the most compelling opportunities for AI in your organization. In 2014 Kevin Kelly, founder of Wired magazine and prolific

Connectivity and AI are fast-moving trains which must be caught

Connectivity and AI are fast-moving trains which must be caught

When I first started working with the Internet of Things (IoT) nearly 10 years ago I used to lead presentations with a “the world is changing, and it’s changing fast” mantra. Now, with the rise of new advanced technologies driven by artificial

Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: YouTube’s Problematic Advertising

Farhad’s and Mike’s Week in Tech: YouTube’s Problematic Advertising

Each Saturday, Farhad Manjoo and Mike Isaac, technology reporters at The New York Times, review the week’s news, offering analysis and maybe a joke or two about the most important developments in the tech industry. Farhad: Hey Mike, how are you? What a week

Amazon Wants to Crush Your Store With Its Technology Might

Amazon Wants to Crush Your Store With Its Technology Might

SEATTLE — Last Sunday in Palm Springs, Calif., Jeffrey P. Bezos, the chief executive of Amazon, climbed into the cockpit of a 13-foot robot and began flailing his arms as though warming up for a workout, causing the robot’s enormous appendages to mimic

Software that can understand images, sounds, and language is helping people with disabilities

Software that can understand images, sounds, and language is helping people with disabilities

FCC rules require TV stations to provide closed captions that convey speech, sound effects, and audience reactions such as laughter to deaf and hard of hearing viewers. YouTube isn’t subject to those rules, but thanks to Google’s machine-learning