"Using AI to Map the World
In conjunction with OpenStreetMap, we are creating tools that we hope will enable the mapping community to enjoy a faster & more accurate mapping experience. To this end, we used artificial intelligence to predict features on high-resolution satellite imagery; these features are then populated in our RapiD map editing tool. When combined with global-scale humanitarian efforts, we hope RapiD can help realize our vision of a more connected World."
"Turn Every Photo into Art Using Artificial Intelligence
Prisma transforms your photos into works of art using the styles of famous artists: Van Gogh, Picasso, Levitan, as well as world famous ornaments and patterns. A unique combination of neural networks and artificial intelligence helps you turn memorable moments into timeless art pieces."
"WI-Prolog offers a comprehensive free Prolog environment. Since its start in 1987, SWI-Prolog development has been driven by the needs of real world applications. SWI-Prolog is widely used in research and education as well as commercial applications. Join over a million users who have downloaded SWI-Prolog."
The Artificial Intelligence Group at UCSD engages in a wide range of theoretical and experimental research. Areas of particular strength include machine learning, probabilistic inference, neural computation, and cognitive modeling. Within these areas, students and faculty also pursue real-world applications to problems in computer vision, speech and audio processing, information retrieval, bioinformatics, brain-computer interfaces, and computer systems and networking. The Artificial Intelligence Group is part of a larger campus-wide effort in Computational Statistics and Machine Learning (COSMAL). Interdisciplinary collaborations are strongly supported and encouraged.
The objective of INSEMTIVES is to bridge the gap between human and computational intelligence in the current semantic content authoring R&D landscape. The project aims at producing methodologies, methods and tools that enable the massive creation and feasible management of semantic content in order to facilitate the world-wide uptake of semantic technologies.
"Our mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, and AI is enabling us to do that in incredible new ways - solving problems for our users, our customers, and the world. AI makes it easier for you to do things every day, whether it's searching for photos of people you love, breaking down language barriers, or helping you get things done with your own personal digital assistant. But it's also providing us with new ways of looking at old problems and helping transform how we work and live, and we think the biggest impact will come when everyone can access it."
"Our AI-focused venture fund invests in and connects startups with Google's resources, innovation, and technical leadership in artificial intelligence. We bring Google smarts and scale to promising, early-stage startups, providing innovators with funding, resources, and dedicated access to world-class people and practices in this area. Our fund focuses on helping founders navigate the challenges in developing AI-based products, from leveraging training datasets to helping companies take advantage of the latest techniques, so that great ideas can come to life."
Machine Learning is an element of the Artificial Intelligence universe. Machine Learning has opened up windows to the transformative future that lies ahead of us. Naturally, there is a surge in people taking up machine learning courses and machine learning certifications all over the world due to its immense popularity and usefulness.
Coronavirus is a respiratory disease which started in Wuhan, China. From there, it has slowly moved to every other country and continent. As a result, the tremors of this disease are now being felt everywhere.
"Our mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, and AI is enabling us to do that in incredible new ways - solving problems for our users, our customers, and the world."