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How Artificial Intelligence is Aiding Wildlife Research

  • Posted by Emily
  • On 12th February 2019
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Science Daily has just published a story on how AI is now being used to help identify animals for valuable wildlife research. It states: A new program developed by researchers from Penn State and Microsoft Azure automatically detects regions of interest within images, alleviating a serious bottleneck in processing photos for wildlife research. The new […]
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Artificial Intelligence in Beer Production

  • Posted by admin@FC
  • On 4th February 2019
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Forbes ran an article recently about how AI could be about to revolutionise beer production. It states: There are many ways artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning can make our world more productive and effective. There are even breweries that are using AI to enhance beer production. Is this brilliant or unbelievable? While it’s admittedly […]
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How artificial intelligence could help the London transport system

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  • On 4th February 2019
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An interesting article by, Vishal Chatrath, chief executive of AI company PROWLER.io., talking about how London’s congestion issues could be addressed with AI. He states: …if Transport for London (TfL) is to genuinely tackle the twin scourges of congestion and air pollution, we need to think beyond new roads and cycle highways. For long-term change, we need […]
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DeepMind is using AI for protein folding breakthroughs

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  • On 10th December 2018
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Protein folding could help diagnose and treat some of the worst diseases, and DeepMind believes AI can speed up that process. Conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Huntington’s, and cystic fibrosis are suspected to be caused by misfolded proteins. Being able to predict a protein’s shape enables a greater understanding of its role within the body. […]
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DeepMind’s AlphaZero now showing human-like intuition in historical ‘turning point’ for AI

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  • On 6th December 2018
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DeepMind’s artificial intelligence programme AlphaZero is now showing signs of human-like intuition and creativity, in what developers have hailed as ‘turning point’ in history. The computer system amazed the world last year when it mastered the game of chess from scratch within just four hours, despite not being programmed how to win. But now, after a year of […]
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Britain funds research into drones that decide who they kill

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  • On 11th November 2018
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Technologies that could unleash a generation of lethal weapons systems requiring little or no human interaction are being funded by the Ministry of Defence, according to a new report. Link to full story: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/10/autonomous-drones-that-decide-who-they-kill-britain-funds-research
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China introduces the world’s first artificial intelligence anchor

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  • On 11th November 2018
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China’s state news agency Xinhua this week introduced the newest members of its newsroom: AI anchors who will report “tirelessly” all day every day, from anywhere in the country. Read the full story: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/09/worlds-first-ai-news-anchor-unveiled-in-china
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Robot gives evidence to parliamentary select committee

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  • On 23rd October 2018
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A robot has answered questions from MPs about the role of technology in classrooms during a hearing at the House of Commons. Pepper, the first robot to ever appear before a parliamentary select committee, is part of an international research project that is developing the world’s first culturally aware robots. The android, which is designed […]
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Self Driving Bulldozer

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  • On 23rd September 2018
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Artificial intelligence provides tremendous benefits to improving the productivity in construction. While the construction industry grapples with a labour shortage and declining productivity, artificial intelligence helps to fill in the gaps. Artificial intelligence in construction is on the rise. Similar to other technology advances, those that are ready to take the leap will have an […]
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Vodafone to lay off 1,700 employees in favour of robots

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  • On 21st September 2018
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“Vodafone, one of the biggest telecom groups in the world, will lay off 1,700 employees from its service centers in Romania, India and Egypt, in this financial year, the group’s new CEO Nick Read said in an interview for Financial Times. The layoffs will affect about 8% of the workforce in that side of the […]
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