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The AI ethics gap: the dangers of democratizing data - SiliconANGLE

The AI ethics gap: the dangers of democratizing data - SiliconANGLE

The role of data that fuels Artificial Intelligence raises some ethical questions. Who owns the data collected from healthcare devices or the information gathered from a Fitbit? The technology industry is now trying to resolve the principles of collecting

The Architecture of Artificial Intelligence

The Architecture of Artificial Intelligence

This vision of the future architect was imagined by engineer and inventor Douglas Engelbart during his research into emerging computer systems at Stanford in 1962. At the dawn of personal computing he imagined the creative mind overlapping symbiotically

AI and bots are changing the consumer conversation brand marketers claim

AI and bots are changing the consumer conversation brand marketers claim

Artificial intelligence and bots are still in the early stages, but for a group of brand representatives, utilizing these emerging technologies is simply about being where their customers are – and more and more, that involves being in their homes and on

Google’s Untrendy Play to Make the Blockchain Actually Useful

Google’s Untrendy Play to Make the Blockchain Actually Useful

For Silicon Valley, the headline was sweet nectar: Google DeepMind, the world’s hottest artificial intelligence lab, embraces the blockchain, the endlessly fascinating idea at the heart of the bitcoin digital currency. But the buzzwords bely the reality.

Watch live: SXSW 2017 trends for artificial intelligence's social impact - SiliconANGLE

Watch live: SXSW 2017 trends for artificial intelligence's social impact - SiliconANGLE

The annualSXSW Conferencestarts today in Austin, TX, and runs until March 19. The 31-year-old event has become increasingly technology focused, and this year is no different with recurring themes for the SXSW technology sessions focusing on personalization,

The Next U.S.-China Arms Race: Artificial Intelligence?

The Next U.S.-China Arms Race: Artificial Intelligence?

Search The Next U.S.-China Arms Race: Artificial Intelligence? China and the United States will likely have different ways of using artificial intelligence on the battlefield. Tweet Share Share Although China could initially only observe the advent of the I

Even with AI, people are still the driving force of innovation - SiliconANGLE

Even with AI, people are still the driving force of innovation - SiliconANGLE

The dream of artificial intelligence has been alive for about as long as we have had computers, if not longer, and thanks to recent advancements in hardware and machine learning, that dream is now more real than ever. A lot has been made of the potential of

How Drive.ai Is Mastering Autonomous Driving with Deep Learning

How Drive.ai Is Mastering Autonomous Driving with Deep Learning

Among all of the self-driving startups working towards Level 4 autonomy (a self-driving system that doesn’t require human intervention in most scenarios), Mountain View, Calif.-based Drive.ai’s scalable deep learning approach and aggressive pace make it

Preparing for our posthuman future of artificial intelligence

Preparing for our posthuman future of artificial intelligence

What will happen as we enter the era of human augmentation, artificial intelligence and government-by-algorithm? James Barrat, author of Our Final Invention, said: “Coexisting safely and ethically with intelligent machines is the central challenge of the