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Artificial Intelligence to Weaponize Fake Videos
Deception operations using high-quality fake videos produced with artificial intelligence are the next phase of information warfare operations.
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Applying Artificial Intelligence to Real World Problems
In China, the search for those applications has just begun.
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These Countries Are Leading the Way With Jobs in A.I.
Software company UiPath ranked the 15 industry-leading countries by number of A.I. jobs available.
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Why artificial intelligence isn't a sure thing to increase productivity | Forbes India
As companies adopt artificial intelligence to increase efficiency, are their employees skilled enough to use those technologies effectively? Prithwiraj Choudhury looks to the US Patent and Trademark Office for a case study
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Blockchain, Internet Of Things, And Artificial Intelligence Battle Hype At Expo
It may seem that AI, IoT, and Blockchain are three disparate corners of the tech world – but when it comes to the enterprise solutions I featured here, there is an obvious common thread: data.
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5 Important Artificial Intelligence Predictions (For 2019) Everyone Should Read
Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning have made huge strides in 2018. In this post we look at some of the key AI predictions for 2019, where is will be used, how it will make the biggest impact, as well as the key challenges we have to address.
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Making CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing safer with artificial intelligence
Using a library of gRNA-target pairs, Wellcome Sanger Institute scientists have developed a tool to predict CRISPR editing errors.
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Can Artificial Intelligence Create Art?
In October, Christie’s became the first auction house to sell a piece of AI art.
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Udvar Hazy Artificial Intelligence summit attracts 300 students
About 300 students primarily from the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area attended the Girls Computing League’s second-ever Artificial Intelligence Summit at the National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center
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