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Intellectual Preparation for Future War: How Artificial Intelligence Will Change Professional Military Education
Is the dawn of artificial intelligence and autonomous weapons resulting in a new revolution in military affairs? That’s the question posed by a recent
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Beyond Killer Robots: How Artificial Intelligence Can Improve Resilience in Cyber Space - War on the Rocks
Recently, one of us spent a week in China discussing the future of war with a group of American and Chinese academics. Everyone speculated about the role
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Global Mobile Artificial Intelligence Market Analysis Report 2018-2024 - ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN --(BUSINESS WIRE) The "Global Mobile Artificial Intelligence Market Analysis (2018-2024)" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
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Luis Sentis, Texas Perspectives: Let’s quit fearing artificial intelligence and the robots that go with it
Americans have an irrational fear of artificial intelligence, or AI, and this is compromising our ability to lead the direction this revolutionary technology takes in the future. Precipitated by Hollywood’s
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Can Artificial Intelligence Help Doctors Make Better Decisions?
With the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning, doctors may soon have new ways of diagnosing and treating patients in ways that were never humanly possible. Scientists at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles are developing a way of using machine learning to identify specific types of breast cancer tumors, and they say it's just the beginning of what the computer can do. VOA's Elizabeth Lee has the details from Los Angeles.
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Next Level Seminar: Are You Able to Handle Artificial Intelligence? | Virtual-Strategy Magazine
Next Level Seminar: Are You Able to Handle Artificial Intelligence? Next Level () seminar asks senior-level job candidates: Are you able to handle artificial intelligence? NEW YORK (PRWEB) November 30, 2018 Next Level () seminar asks senior-level job candidates: Are you able to handle artificial intelligence? "That most senior-level executive job candidates are seeking a promotion with their next engagement comes with the implicit fact that, if successful, they will be involved in activities they have yet to confront," Jack Robbins, CEO of Next Level, says. "It is vital to understand what will be expected and to have learned about that next challenge before discussions begin with a prospective employer." "If asked, 'How will you optimize the use of Artificial Intelligence in your new position?', the correct answer is not, 'I don't know'," Robbins warns. "That it wasn't
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