by Martin Spencer | Apr 23, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
CONYERS, GA – (April 21, 2016) – GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (OTC: GOSY) announced that additional licensing agreements will be negotiated while the CEO is in Japan late next month. For over eighteen years GeckoSystems has dedicated itself to development of...
by andy@homeAI | Apr 23, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
In a nutshell, Thomas Banks is a 30-year business professional with specific experience in marketing, sales, software design in disciplines ranging from healthcare to mobile gaming. Banks at his core a serial technology entrepreneur demonstrating vision, command, and...
by andy@homeAI | Apr 17, 2016 | Articles, User Submitted Stories
The Four A’s Pyramid Framework for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (Part 2) Defining Augmentation – Making the Leap From Analytics to Augmentation Following on from the previous introduction article on the Four ‘A’s Pyramid Framework,...
by Bilal Mahmood | Apr 7, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
7th April 2016, London: Volvo Cars, the premium car maker, plans to launch China’s most advanced autonomous driving experiment in which local drivers will test autonomous driving cars on public roads in everyday driving conditions. Volvo expects the experiment to...
by Peter Gorman | Apr 5, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Cognitive Computing Consortium Launches, Creating an Independent Resource Hub for Cognitive Computing Professionals Leading industry experts form Consortium to drive and promote innovations in cognitive computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and machine...
by andy@homeAI | Apr 3, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
As the fifth global RE•WORK conference focused on artificial intelligence, the Deep Learning in Healthcare Summit will bring together industry, academia and startups to explore revolutionary deep learning tools and techniques that are shaping the future of medicine,...
by Romil Mittal | Mar 29, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Siftr is a photo curation platform powered by deep learning based and computer vision techniques, which allows people to rediscover the photos they have published online. Siftr makes an entire lifetime of online photos accessible, searchable and sharable, allowing...
by andy@homeAI | Mar 28, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Sung to the tune of Monty Python’s, Bruce’s Philosophers Song Words by John C. Havens, reprinted with Authors permission Turing’s test caused wide unrest, Is Siri a machine or our silicon mistress? Minsky surmised, we’re mechanically comprised, Man and Bot are the...
by John Havens | Mar 28, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
The following is an excerpt from Heartificial Intelligence: Embracing Our Humanity to Maximize Machines, reprinted with permission by the author. Updating A Declaration It appears that humanity’s great challenge for this century is to extend cooperative human values...
by Marcos Spontón | Mar 22, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
A few comments for those who are about to invest on Machine Learning intensive project During a conversation I had with Peter Norvig, we discussed about the kind of projects that we do at Machinalis and how strange does it feels to say that “we are a Machine...
by Andy Pardoe | Mar 19, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Analytics, Augmentation, Automation and Adaptation We need to acknowledge the differences between data science, machine learning and artificial intelligence. By understanding these differences we can clearly define and demonstrate the path from analytics to...
by Andrew Watson | Mar 18, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Why we don’t need to worry about machines taking over the world … (yet!) Artificial Intelligence (AI) is finally coming of age; for those of us of a certain generation the actual application of AI today is the science fiction of our youth in front of our eyes. For...
by Alyx Baldwin | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Excerpt: At Kip, we’re designing a “machine assistant for human assistance.” Instead of trying to replace the human element, we enable this social behavior, streamline it and make it more efficient. AI assistants are then a natural extension of our routing, where...
by Chinia Green | Feb 29, 2016 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Milton Keynes, UK – February 3rd, 2016 – Leading intelligent automation software vendor Celaton today announced a global partnership with Capgemini, one of the world’s foremost providers of consultancy technology and outsourcing services, to deliver...
by Chinia Green | Dec 17, 2015 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Train Operating companies and the rail industry in general are never far away from headline news, partially due to a growing reliance of the public on trains for commuting and leisure. Statistics from the Rail Delivery Group report that on average 1.65 billion...
by BigRing Solutions | Dec 17, 2015 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
BigRing Solutions has finalised a revolutionary solution for knowledge transfer and is looking for partners First artificial intelligence platform bigBrain™ based on the causal principle Bratislava, Slovakia (December 15, 2015) – BigRing Solutions, a...
by Jessica Garcia | Nov 20, 2015 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Meta, an Artificial Intelligence Platform for Science, Receives $6M in Funding Series A round provides further investment into core AI technologies, accelerating platform growth, and adding key hires across the company. TORONTO, ONTARIO – Nov. 19, 2015 – Meta,...
by Mike at DPD | Oct 25, 2015 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
AI will need to find new directions and ways to expand on modern methods such as Neural networks if we are to have machines that can truly reason. As amazing as recent advances have been, it is very possible that they will hit the limits of what they can do before...
by Mike @ DPD | Oct 13, 2015 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
In the DPD intro paper narrow AI is compared to a tachometer. A finely tuned instrument that can replicate a human task (count spins) automatically, accurately and can give you a number. However, the tachometer has no idea what that number means. Is a tachometer AI?...
by Mike McKay | Oct 13, 2015 | News Stories, User Submitted Stories
Can we make a robot laugh using Cognitive computing? More importantly, if we can make a robot laugh, can the robot make original jokes as well? This article takes a look at how our humor response mechanisms control what we find funny. Cognitive tools like pattern...