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AI Is Flying High On The Gartner Hype Curve
- Wednesday, 18 December 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
There’s always been a media buzz about AI, but if you noticed an increase this year, there’s a reason. Headlines and breaking news about AI are not just hype; there is substance to these news stories. AI is capturing attention because the technology is not only new and revolutionary, but it keeps delivering.
Read more...AI Breaks Ground And Establishes Norm As Pop Culture Trend
- Wednesday, 04 December 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
Whenever an idea or concept trends, it will echo in pop culture, ensconcing itself into our collective consciousness. The arrival of a trend in pop culture signifies a shift in society as we accept or adapt to a new phenomenon. In the case of artificial intelligence, the more mainstream this technology becomes, the more we see appearances in pop culture for references of it. Media that explore significant topics related to AI become the platform for mass adoption or understanding of these issues because of their reach and accessibility.
Read more...Scalable AI Takes Products To The Next Level
- Wednesday, 20 November 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
AI, like so many other trends, began as a novelty concept. The marketplace has a process to vet trendy concepts, and in the end, some turn from a fad into a mainstay. AI is in the middle of this process.
Read more...How To Spot Fake AI From The Real Deal
- Wednesday, 06 November 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
From the headlines and advertisements, it may seem like AI is everywhere. While in fact AI has emerged and established a place in the market, not everything touted as AI is actually artificial intelligence.
Read more...The Theoretical And Practical Development Of AI
- Wednesday, 23 October 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
The untapped potential of AI is mind-boggling, the stuff of wild imaginations that see no limit to the possibilities. Theories expound about a world in which robots and machines manage the basic and advanced functions of living, like grocery shopping or performing tasks and jobs. The whole purpose of robots and machines is to allow humans to be more productive in other pursuits, ultimately paving the way for humans to use their ample free time to advance as a species.
Read more...Elon Musk’s Neuralink Offers A Glimpse Of The Future
- Thursday, 17 October 2019
- AI
- Written by Craig Gehrig
Recently, you may have read that Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company Neuralink is very close to testing brain implants on humans. For many years researchers have been working on similar technologies that will improve the lives of humans through AI. The immediate target market for Neuralink is paralyzed people. Neuralink is developing a robot to perform the implant operation of a interface in the brain with a high level of precision. The robot inserts fine threads less than the size of a hair into the brain. Another piece of hardware is a Bluetooth receiver that fits behind the user’s ear and communicates with a phone. Sensors read the electrical activity in the brain. Then the activity is processed into code that allows a paralyzed person to effortlessly control a robotic limb by thinking of the controls. “This is going to sound pretty weird, but ultimately we will achieve symbiosis with artificial intelligence,” Musk said in a press conference.
Read more...Three Of Today’s Powerhouse Research For AI
- Monday, 14 October 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
Moore’s Law, a computing term from the ‘70s, states that computing power doubles approximately every 2 years. Since the origin of this law, the changes in computers’ power and capabilities are staggering, and they’re not about to stop. As a result of these advances in computer power, AI has been able to evolve, leading to new developments in society and technology.
Read more...The Winner Of The 2019 Loebner Prize
- Wednesday, 25 September 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
The 2019 Loebner Prize winner has been announced! While once again there is no recipient of the grand prize, a feat reserved for the AI that passes the Turing Test, the annual event nonetheless inspires and excites those who await singularity. The Loebner prize is offered up every year to an AI program that can beat the Turing test, a measurement of the ability for AI to mimic human thinking and response. Every year, contestants enter their AI designed to replicate human behavior in typed conversation, visual, and auditory interaction.
Read more...Get Excited For The 2019 Loebner Prize
- Wednesday, 11 September 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
September means it’s time for The Loebner Prize, the annual recognition for advances in AI. This award is meant for any AI that achieves or exceeds human capacity, passing the Turing test, and to date, none have won. The Loebner Prize Originating in 1990 by Hugh Loebner, each year a winner stands to receive a grand prize of $100,000 for advances in AI within textual, visual, and auditory categories.
Read more...How AI Makes A Competitive Edge Sharper
- Wednesday, 28 August 2019
- AI
- Written by Deborah Huyett
As much as the online giants seem to squeeze brick-and-mortar retailers, when you need milk at 10 o’clock at night, they can’t beat the convenience of stopping in at the local grocery store. …And the brick-and-mortar stores are taking advantage of this competitive edge. Using advances in AI, the brick-and-mortar retailers are finding ways to make the most profit from your 10-minute trip to their store for milk.
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