by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Why some people are wired to be lightweight drinkers
The mystery of how some friends end up tipsy after a single glass of wine, while others can drink pint after pint without seeming any worse for wear has finally been solved by scientists. Scientists at...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
WSU researcher finds mechanism affecting alcohol consumption
PULLMAN, Wash.–A Washington State University researcher has found a mechanism that strongly influences whether or not an animal is likely to drink a lot of alcohol. “It takes them...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
HPE Grows Machine Learning Capabilities for Big Data Analytics
The company is making it easier for developers to create analytics apps and is growing cloud platform support and data access in its Vertica software. BOSTON—Hewlett Packard Enterprise is...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Machine Learning: No Longer the ‘Fine China’ of Analytics, HPE Says
Machine learning has become a core component of companies’ analytic initiatives and is no longer the “fine china” only brought out for special occasions, according to a...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
How artificial intelligence will reshape civil engineering
As computers are taught to think and solve more complex problems, the impact will be felt from the tools engineers use to the skills they need. Updated: 30 August 2016 Author: Tim Chapman,...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Before AI Runs Amok, Banks Have Some Hard Decisions to Make
Cold, calculating: “It’s hard to encode morals and color blindness into a machine — its only purpose is to look for solutions for the company,” one expert said of the risk in...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Hot Chips: Machine Learning Takes Center Stage.
The hottest topic in computing these days is machine learning, and that’s certainly visible on the hardware side. In recent weeks, we’ve heard a lot about new chips designed for deep learning,...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Google is teaming up with a London hospital to inject AI into cancer treatment
We won’t have robot doctors for a long time, but the human doctors we have now are beginning to lean on specialized artificial intelligence to help save time. Google DeepMind...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Decoding hidden dreams
The brain connects sensory information from the environment to our subjective experiences, resulting in our perceptions, emotions, and memories. However, our brains need to disconnect — i.e., sleep — from the noisy sensory world...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
How Microsoft is creating a better Cortana with the purchase of Genee
Image: iStockphoto.com/ Rawpixel Ltd For a busy C-level executive, finding a good personal assistant to rely on is not just a movie cliché or a creature comfort that comes with the...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
This Start-Up Makes Sure Driverless Cars Don’t Run You Over
Drive.ai’s digital signs will let pedestrians know when it’s safe to cross in front of the car. Making a successful self-driving car, according to California start-up Drive.ai,...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
DARPA sees IoT and AI as weapons to dominate wars
The US defense research agency is funding research for sensors and intelligent systems that could help extract information, even from unconnected devices Credit: DARPA DARPA wants to exploit the power of...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
How UC Berkeley’s New Center Could Prevent a Military A.I. Apocalypse
University of California Berkeley just added its name to a growing list of reputable institutions working to prevent malevolent artificial intelligence from destroying humanity....
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Smart sensor and machine learning could help diagnose voice disorders
A smart sensor and machine learning algorithms could help the 1 in 14 working-age Americans who suffer from damaging voice disorders, claims a new research project by MIT’s Computer...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Feds seek help in analyzing traffic death spike
A look inside the Microsoft Local Administrator Password Solution
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by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
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by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Eyeing Oracle OpenWorld: What’s in store
The world’s largest enterprise technology event, Oracle OpenWorld, is just a few weeks away. Oracle is holding off on making its biggest announcements until the event, but a look through the...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Get started in data science: 5 steps you can take online for free
From gaining the right skills to acing your first interview, these resources can help put you on the right track There are more reasons than ever to consider a career in data science....
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
Google DeepMind wants to use machine learning to help treat certain cancers
Tweet Share Google DeepMind is launching a project to reduce the time it takes doctors to prepare treatment for head and neck cancers. Alphabet’s London-based artificial...
by andy@homeAI | Aug 30, 2016 | News Stories
A treasure hunter went missing in the Rocky Mountains, and a computer algorithm found him …
When Randy Bilyeu disappeared, he was hunting for the Fenn Treasure, a chest allegedly filled with gold, precious stones, and jewelry, supposedly hidden in...