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Facebook claims its AI can anticipate COVID-19 outcomes using X-rays
Researchers at Facebook and New York University (NYU) claim to have developed three machine learning models that could help doctors predict how a COVID-19 patient’s…
The AI arms race comes to enterprise content management
Enterprise content management (ECM) platforms that have historically been employed to manage files are, thanks to the rise of AI, about to evolve into central…
Has AI adoption plateaued, or is it just catching its breath?
It has been a wild year in every quarter, and AI development is no exception. On the whole, the year has been mixed for AI,…
EU watchdog warns of using AI in predictive policing, medical diagnoses, and targeted advertising
(Reuters) — The European Union’s rights watchdog has warned of the risks of using artificial intelligence in predictive policing, medical diagnoses and targeted advertising as…
AI Weekly: In firing Timnit Gebru, Google puts commercial interests ahead of ethics
This week, Timnit Gebru, a leading AI researcher, was fired from her position on an AI ethics team at Google in what she claims was…
Ethical AI isn’t the same as trustworthy AI, and that matters
Artificial intelligence (AI) solutions are facing increased scrutiny due to their aptitude for amplifying both good and bad decisions. More specifically, for their propensity to…
FIFA 21 – Update 6 schwächt nervige KI-Autoblocks und Übersteiger
Die starken Autoblocks der KI in FIFA 21 sind den Spielern seit Wochen ein Dorn im Auge gewesen. Entwickler EA Sports hat am Dienstag auf…
Google proposes applying AI to patent application generation and categorization
Google asserts that the patent industry stands to benefit from AI and machine learning models like BERT, a natural language processing algorithm that attained state-of-the-art…
AI researchers made a sarcasm detection model and it’s sooo impressive
Researchers in China say they’ve created sarcasm detection AI that achieved state-of-the-art performance on a dataset drawn from Twitter. The AI uses multimodal learning that…