A tank that drives itself. A drone that picks its own targets. A machine gun with facial-recognition software. Sound like science fiction? Weapons powered by artificial intelligence are already here.
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on NYT – Technology
A tank that drives itself. A drone that picks its own targets. A machine gun with facial-recognition software. Sound like science fiction? Weapons powered by artificial intelligence are already here.
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on NYT – Technology
Technologies like artificial intelligence and data analytics are disrupting all walks of life, including the healthcare sector. We live in a world where robots are performing surgery while people are consulting doctors and receiving medical…
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on ReadWrite
For the past few years, we’ve heard that Artificial Intelligence is the game-changer that will enable people to work more efficiently. We’ve understood that AI will create more opportunities for businesses to be digital leaders in their respective fields. Creating…
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Whether we’re learning to cook an omelet or drive a car, the path to mastering new skills often begins by watching others. But can artificial intelligence learn the same way? A new challenge teaching AI agents to play Minecraft…
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on The Verge
A few notes scribbled in a notebook are all that German composer Ludwig van Beethoven left of his 10th Symphony before his death in 1827.Now, …
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on Japan Times
Leaders in artificial intelligence warn that progress is slowing, big challenges remain, and simply throwing more computers at a problem isn’t sustainable.
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on Wired
“Killing in the Age of Algorithms” is a New York Times documentary examining the future of artificial intelligence and warfare.
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on NYT – Technology
For India’s online learners, 2019 was the “Year of AI.”
Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerged as the most popular subject among e-learners, accounting for nearly two million enrollments in the last year alone, according to online learning platform Coursera’s latest learner trends…
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