Saturday, May 21, 2016

Artificial Intelligence News Issue 41

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Podcast: Business Technology Weekly - How Artificial Intelligence could make you rich - TechRepublic

This week on TechRepublic's Business Technology Weekly podcast, hosts Dan Patterson and Bill Detwiler discuss how swarm AI won the Kentucky derby, and the real world, practical impact of artificial intelligence. Headlines: Swarm AI predicts the 2016 Kentucky Derby | Hope Reese Big news in the AI world this week!

Baidu to Shift to AI After Government Probe

HOME > NEWS > Baidu to Shift to AI After Government Probe Baidu is planning to switch toward developing artificial intelligence after a government probe that affected its core business. (Photo : Reuters) China's search engine giant Baidu has announced plans to shift its business model, from a search-oriented company to one based on artificial intelligence (AI), following investigation by the government that dampened its core business, China Daily reported.

Lenovo Pushing Into AI And Robotics With Startup Fund

BERLIN, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 04: Visitors look at smartphones at the Lenovo stand at the 2015 IFA consumer electronics and appliances trade fair on September 4, 2015 in Berlin, Germany. The PC maker posted its first loss in six years in 2015. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) Lenovo, the world's largest [...]

Volkswagen participates in German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)

News Add to File Folder * Board of Management Chairman Müller: "An investment in our future" * Company forges ahead with key technologies for autonomous driving and the digital factory * Key topics: artificial intelligence, machine learning Volkswagen is participating in the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI), the world's largest and most renowned scientific institution specializing in artificial intelligence (AI).

Robots: Now Capable of Love

In 2013, Spike Jonze released his film Her, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Scarlet Johansson. Phoenix's character Theodore, falls in love with the personality of an operating system, named "Samantha," who is played by Scarlett Johannsson. The movie explores the possibility of artificial intelligence and to what extent its relationship to humans may reach.

Physicists are putting themselves out of a job, using artificial intelligence to run a complex experiment

Physicists are putting themselves out of a job, using artificial intelligence to run a complex experiment. The experiment, developed by physicists from The Australian National University (ANU) and UNSW ADFA, created an extremely cold gas trapped in a laser beam, known as a Bose-Einstein condensate, replicating the experiment that won the 2001 Nobel Prize.

Even artificial intelligence robots face stereotypical sexism in the workplace

We like to think we've moved past the workplace sexism of the 1950s, when men were professionals and women were secretaries. But while women have managed to break out of those subservient roles, the genders we assign to artificial-intelligence robots suggests our prejudices haven't made as much progress.

Artificial Intelligence Latest News & Updates: AI Technology Invading The Legal System? Non-Human Lawyers Aim To Help Litigation Process

Have you ever heard about an artificial intelligence-driven attorney? Well, global law firm BakerHostetler recently announced the employment of a non-human lawyer created by ROSS Intelligence. Artificial intelligence has indeed proved its many uses to mankind despite its reported looming existential threats. Recently, the hottest technology of AI has invaded the legal system.

Artificial intelligence agent Amelia can actually chat you through problems

Accenture has chosen an artificial intelligence-powered virtual agent called Amelia, to push cognitive machine learning towards businesses like banks and insurance companies. Amelia, developed by IT automation provider IPsoft, is a self-learning cognitive agent you can actually talk with in natural language.

Springtime for AI: The Rise of Deep Learning

Computers generated a great deal of excitement in the 1950s when they began to beat humans at checkers and to prove math theorems. In the 1960s the hope grew that scientists might soon be able to replicate the human brain in hardware and software and that "artificial intelligence" would soon match human performance on any task.

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