by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Lese bok Last ned Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience av MR Bennett på norsk id …
Lese bok Last ned Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience av M. R. Bennett på norsk id:7dsdm01 de32 For å starte nedlastingen, eller lese Philosophical...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Microsoft Shores Up Its Cyberattack Defenses
ENLARGE Microsoft’s Cyber Defense Operations Center is at the heart of the software giant’s campaign to rebuild its reputation for security. Photo: Richard Duvall By Jay Greene Updated Feb. 28, 2016 8:55 p.m....
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
The Sheffield charm
A break from her job for studies in this greencity has turned out to be rewarding forKETAKI PATIL. Taking a break from a steady job was a big decision for me. Studying abroad was a dream of mine for long. I started browsing websites...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Genome-Wide Prediction of cis-Regulatory Regions Using Supervised Deep Learning Methods
Abstract Identifying active cis-regulatory regions in the human genome is critical for understanding gene regulation and assessing the impact of genetic variation on...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Published on Feb 28, 2016, 7:09 pm AST
Share: Facebook Twitter My weekly Tuesday afternoon gathering of friends had a different tone last week. In presenting an outline of one part of the field of neuroscience—where biology meets psychology—one our...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories
Artificial intelligence ‘should be used to give children one-on-one tutoring’
Artificial intelligence should be used to provide children with one-to-one tutoring to improve their learning and monitor their well-being, academics have argued. ...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
The Promise of Artificial Intelligence Unfolds in Small Steps
Jeremy Howard, the founder and chief executive of Enlitic, a start-up in San Francisco. By STEVE LOHR February 28, 2016 When IBM’s Watson computer triumphed over human champions in the quiz...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Start-up Lessons From the Once-Again Hot Field of AI
An example of a written summary that is generated from data interpreted by Narrative Science’s software. February 28, 2016 By STEVE LOHR In 2010, Kris Hammond, an experienced artificial intelligence...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Abu Dhabi Hosts International Congress On Cognitive Neurology At Fairmont Bab Al Bahr Hotel
The Abu Dhabi hosted today at Fairmont Hotel Bab Al Bahr, the International Congress on Cognitive Neurology, organised by the Emirates College for Advanced...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Here’s what happened when an A.I. predicted this year’s Oscars
As the Oscars kick off later tonight, just about everyone’s made their predictions as to who will win. (You can read ours here, if you fancy) There’s the usual markers...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
The machines have taken over, almost
Vast amounts of diverse data in disparate locations can be accessed and analysed often in real-time. Traditionally, computing systems perform tasks that humans programme them to do. But today, they can be trained to...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Mark Zuckerberg: We shouldn’t worry about AI overtaking humans ‘unless we really mess …
Daniel Biskup Fears of the oncoming artificial intelligence revolution are rampant and growing in Silicon Valley. If it comes down to man versus...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Letters: A jobless future
With reference to Shyamal Majumdar’s column, “The disruption in the job market” (February 26), several experts would not subscribe to the writer’s view that millions of workers will acquire new skills with...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Google PlaNet Knows Exactly Where A Picture Was Taken
Google PlaNet Knows Exactly Where A Picture Was Taken Even the most travelled among you, Google PlaNet has you beat. The company created an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can recognize...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
PlaNet Uses Pixels for Geolocation
PlaNet Uses Pixels for Geolocation • Beacon Transcript Warning: getimagesize(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed: Temporary failure in name resolution in...
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Jayne: Issue much more complex than ‘Apple bad, FBI good’
Greg JayneBeing painfully aware of my many limitations, it didn’t take long to realize that I am not smart enough to fully understand the kerfuffle between the FBI and Apple.You know,...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Google’s Artificial Intelligence Development Expands To Smart Image Location
Jason Raphael Labuguen contact@stgist.com February 28, 2016 @ 8:44 AM Artificial intelligence to leap. One day possibly in the not too distant future, Google’s Maps can...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
Still Alice and other stories of neuroscience on All in the Mind
Still Alice and other stories of neuroscience on All in the Mind – ABC Radio Still Alice and other stories of neuroscience on All in the Mind – ABC Radio × Localise the ABC Radio...
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The future ain’t what it used to be
By Jesse Hicks on February 28th, 2016 Uber. Patreon. Robots. From the on-demand economy to crowdfunding to algorithms and automation, the idea of work is changing. In this issue of the Kernel, we’re looking at...
by andy@homeAI | Feb 28, 2016 | News Stories
New google AI PlaNet can beat humans in indentifying location from an image
The superhuman network can figure out the location of almost any photo using only the pixels it contains Humans are generally good at recognizing a famous building or landmark...