by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
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by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
New technology enterprises right on CU
University of Cambridge entrepreneurs paraded a range of new technology in the latest CUE £1k challenge. There were 10 winners in three different streams; technology had four winners, software three and social...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Data Science Visionary
This is an exciting new career opportunity for a Data Science visionary to join an innovative technology company that d determined to make a difference and take data science to the next level ! Do you love living in the data?...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Psych Professor Wins White House Award
via nyu.edu Psychology Professor Todd Gureckis was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers. Kati Garrity, Staff WriterFebruary 29, 2016 NYU associate professor in the Department of...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
La Nación’s Nisman coverage: Using machine learning to identify significant voicemails
29/2/2016 La Nación’s Nisman coverage: Using machine learning to identify significant voicemails By Juan Elosua and Francis Tseng Back in 2015, Argentinian...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Computers could be used to give tutoring in schools thanks to increasingly sophisticated AI
University College London report says AI could revolutionise educationCould collect data over long period and offer tailor-made learning tasksConcerns it would...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Artificial intelligence evolving in small steps
When IBM’s Watson computer triumphed over human champions in the quiz show “Jeopardy!” it was a stunning achievement that suggested limitless horizons for artificial intelligence.Soon after, IBM’s leaders...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Neuroscience in Berlin
When I decided to delve deeper into the human mind by studying Neuroscience, I undertook much research on where best to go for my Masters. Apart from the desire to venture beyond the UK or Netherlands, I was pretty open to any other...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Hub Zero brings Artificial Intelligence to Dubai
Artificial Intelligence is coming to Dubai. Whether that means Arnold Schwarzenegger will not the streets as The Terminator, we’re not quite sure, but we’re still excited about the latest...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Computers learn to paint using neural networks
Deep, or machine learning is a process of “teaching” a computer to accomplish a task by giving it vague outlines and letting it fail until it can figure out a problem.We’ve written about it being used...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
S-STEM calls all math lovers
Not only are there jobs available for those with math majors, but there is also a workforce. The S-STEM program, “Preparation of the Data-Driven Mathematical Scientists for the Workforce,” has begun accepting applications for...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
New Master of Data Science coming to UBC
If all goes well at the provincial Ministry of Education, UBC could have a new Master of Data Science program by September. The program — a joint effort of the department of computer science and department of...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Australians and Robots Working Together
I like the concept; however, as long as “connected AI” is connected to the Net or any network infrastructure, or platform that is connected to a network and the network infrastructure/ net can be hacked; companies...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
R vs Python: A False Data Science Dichotomy
There have been a few articles lately posing the age old question: “Is R or Python a better language to learn for a budding young data scientist?” The consensus answer appears to be “It depends”, but in...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Google Gives Artificial Intelligence An Art Show
Artists, the art world just got more competitive. Artifical intelligence is getting creative. Google launched an art event in San Francisco over the weekend. Dubbed “DeepDream,” the exhibition...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Google neural network tells you where photos were taken
It’s easy to identify where a photo was taken if there’s an obvious landmark, but what about landscapes and street scenes where there are no dead giveaways? Google believes artificial...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Building a data science team to bridge the IT skills gap
In our current digital landscape, there’s no denying that big data provides valuable business value. The recent years have seen organizations working together with the brightest minds in the digital...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Google’s new artificial neural network “PlaNet” outperforms everything in locating places
Search engine giant Google has designed a new artificial intelligence system that is exceeding every other system in spotting the source of images. This new...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Students vie for chance at regional Brain Bee
Published 10:21 pm, Sunday, February 28, 2016 Photo: Cindy Schultz Image 1of/3 Caption Close Image 1 of 3 Gianna Mamone, 14, left, a student at Albany Academy for Girls, concentrates on the written portion of...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Carnegie Mellon’s Pokerbot models asymmetric data
On Feb. 12–13, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence held a meeting to declare that Carnegie Mellon University’s Pokerbot — Baby Tartanian 8 — had won first place at the...