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Alex Parker

Dabus AI: Should AI be recognised as an inventor? - 1 views

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    Researchers from the University of Surrey have teamed up with US artificial intelligence company Dabus to file patents in an AI system's name, but the idea of recognising AI as an inventor has received mixed response from the industry.
Alex Parker

Machine learning to fight blindness as NHS secures AI vision with Google Deep Mind - 1 views

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    News: Can AI prevent millions going blind with a simple eye scan? London based Moorfields Eye Hospital has teamed up with Google's Deep Mind AI division to help prevent blindness. The hospital will be using the technology to automatically detect eye diseases from a million anonymous eyes scans.
Alex Parker

Google's IoT push continues with London driverless cars, VR headset & Go AI match - 1 views

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    News: Google again reinforces its position in the IoT space. Google is promising a busy year in the IoT space, with the Californian tech giant set to bring driverless cars to the streets of London, launching a new virtual reality (VR) headset and pitting its artificial intelligence (AI) software against a world champion in a head to head Go match.
Alex Parker

German hospital prescribes IBM Watson's AI to diagnose rare diseases - 1 views

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    IBM Watson will examine patient data in order to solve the cases.
Alex Parker

Government invests £250m in NHS AI Lab to improve patient care | Verdict - 1 views

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    The UK government has said it will allocate £250m for a National Artificial Intelligence Lab for the National Health Service (NHS) to improve patient care
Alex Parker

5 questions to ask Cortana - 1 views

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    Microsoft recently launched its very own voice assistant, Cortana. Smart, sassy and a know-it-all, it's nearly as easy to fall for her as for Scarlett Johansson's AI in hit film Her.
Alex Parker

5 steps to IoT digitisation - 1 views

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    List: AI, converged industries and exponential thinking all needed to grab the $14.4 trillion IoT opportunity.
Alex Parker

How machine learning and IoT can help the world's poorest people - 1 views

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    Plummeting cost-to-compute is making machine learning, (ML), artificial intelligence (AI) and internet of things (IoT) applications more accessible than ever. Hitachi Vantara vice president for solution engineering - big data analytics & IoT Wael Elrifai argues that if we get it right, these technologies could benefit the poorest members of society.
Alex Parker

Flying cars of the future: Why they won't be cars at all | Verdict - 1 views

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    when Blade Runner was released in 1982, Ridley Scott introduced us to a dystopian vision of what Los Angeles could look like in 2019. Amongst the cyborgs, video phones and AI of this world were Spinners - flying cars. Now that we've caught up to 2019, it looks like that vision of flying cars wasn't too far off.
Alex Parker

Machine learning could soon be able to measure emotions - 1 views

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    Despite the many benefits of AI, the inability to understand the complexities of human emotion has long been highlighted as a reason for why human intervention is still vital to providing the soft skills robots cannot master
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Emotive Intelligent Architecture as an embodiment of Human Emotion and Cognition - 0 views

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    Morphogenesis Lab creates an interactive installation focussed on "Architecture of Emotive Intelligence," exploring how cyber-physical adaptive spaces can respond to the user's physiological and psychological needs based on their biological and neurological data. Such data can be a potent driver of change in the way spaces can be controlled.
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