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Is Your Job 'Routine'? If So, It's Probably Disappearing - Real Time Economics - WSJ - 0 views

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    New research from Henry Siu at the University of British Columbia and Nir Jaimovich from Duke University shows just how much the world of routine work has collapsed. The economists released a paper today, published by the centrist Democratic think tank Third Way, showing that over the course of the last two recessions and recoveries, a period beginning in 2001, the economy's job growth has come entirely from nonroutine work.
Stephen Dale

Convict-spotting algorithm criticised - BBC News - 0 views

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    Researchers trained an algorithm using more than 1,500 photos of Chinese citizens, hundreds of them convicts.They said the program was then able to correctly identify criminals in further photos 89% of the time. But the research, which has not been peer reviewed, has been criticised by criminology experts who say the AI may reflect bias in the justice system. #
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5 Big Predictions for Artificial Intelligence in 2017 - 1 views

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    Last year was huge for advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning. But 2017 may well deliver even more. Here are five key things to look forward to.
Stephen Dale

Stephen Hawking: AI will automate middle class jobs - Business Insider - 1 views

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    "Artificial intelligence and increasing automation is going to decimate middle class jobs, worsening inequality and risking significant political upheaval, Stephen Hawking has warned."
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Could robots be marking your homework? - BBC News - 1 views

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    This summer, Georgia Tech, a university in Atlanta in the US, deployed a teaching assistant called Jill Watson for one of its postgraduate courses.
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    My daughter is a teacher. She was delighted to hear that she might get back 2 hours of her life each day if a robot could mark her pupils' homework.
Stephen Dale

SAPVoice: Make Sure Your Hiring Algorithms Are Legal: Four Machine Learning Questions T... - 0 views

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This Is How Artificial Intelligence Will Shape eLearning For Good - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    There is quite a lot of confusion about the difference between AI and machine learning. While many big companies use them interchangeably, they are not the same thing. Related, sure, but different.
Stephen Dale

How to appeal a parking ticket: This AI robot lawyer will fight your fines for free - 2 views

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    The DoNotPay artificial intelligence service, created by a 19-year-old student, is called the "world's first robot lawyer" and uses a step-by-step chat-like system that asks a series of questions to find out the details of the issued ticket and then highlight areas where you can appeal the fine.
Stephen Dale

Artificial Intelligence will make further sense after reading these two books, accordin... - 0 views

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    If you're out on the hunt for gathering insightful knowledge on AI, these two books are definitely going to be your food for thought, according to Bill Gates.
Stephen Dale

How Google Innovates | Digital Tonto - 0 views

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    Google doesn't rely on any one strategy, but deploys a number of them to create an intricate-but powerful-innovation ecosystem that seems to roll out innovations by the dozens.
Stephen Dale

So you think you chose to read this article? - BBC News - 0 views

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    You may think you choose to read one story over another, or to watch a particular video rather than all the others clamouring for your attention. But in truth, you are probably manipulated into doing so by publishers using clever machine learning algorithms
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Are chatbots liberating workers? | Guardian Small Business Network | The Guardian - 0 views

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    If you need to do a job more than once then automate it - or so the wisdom goes. And now the growing availability of intelligent, automated software - or bots - is making automation a reality for businesses of all sizes.
Stephen Dale

A Visual Introduction to Machine Learning - 1 views

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    In machine learning, computers apply statistical learning techniques to automatically identify patterns in data. These techniques can be used to make highly accurate predictions. This animated presentation explains machine learning in simple to follow graphics.
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Artificial intelligence answering work-related questions made available in UK - BT - 2 views

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    Artificial intelligence that can understand and answer any work-related question it is asked has been made available in the UK for the first time.
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Artificial intelligence has become a religion - Tech Insider - 0 views

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    Jaron Lanier - who pioneered virtual reality - stressed that we need to divide "artificial intelligence" into two different things: -the engineering and the science on the one hand -the storytelling about it, the narrative that we have about it, the fantasy life of it - perhaps the religion of it. It doesn't mean one is good and one is bad, but they're just different sorts of beasts.
Stephen Dale

Joke-Telling Robots Are the Final Frontier of Artificial Intelligence | Motherboard - 0 views

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    Joke telling robots - an application for AI you probably hadn't considered!
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Unleashing Artificial Intelligence with Human-Assisted Machine Learning - 0 views

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    What if, rather than asking the traditional question-What tasks currently performed by humans will soon be done more cheaply and rapidly by machines?-we ask a new one: What new feats might people achieve if they had better thinking machines to assist them?
Stephen Dale

Gartner Predicts Our Digital Future - Smarter With Gartner - 0 views

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    These scenarios describe two predictions in what will be an algorithmic and smart machine driven world where people and machines must define harmonious relationships.
Stephen Dale

The AI Threat Isn't Skynet. It's the End of the Middle Class | WIRED - 1 views

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    In the US, the number of manufacturing jobs peaked in 1979 and has steadily decreased ever since. At the same time, manufacturing has steadily increased, with the US now producing more goods than any other country but China. Machines aren't just taking the place of humans on the assembly line. They're doing a better job.
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