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Baltimore Orioles Add AI to Security
The Baltimore Orioles are adding artificial intelligence to their home game security, reports Baltimore Sun.
If you’re heading out to a ballgame at Oriole Park at Camden Yards next spring, you might become a test subject for a new security technology that uses low-energy radar with 3D imaging and artificial intelligence to detect hidden threats.
Read more...New Study Finds AI Can Predict Memory Problems
Artificial intelligence can determine who will get dementia with a great deal of accuracy, reports Medical Express.
Artificial intelligence can predict which people who attend memory clinics will develop dementia within two years with 92 percent accuracy, a largescale new study has concluded.
Read more...AI Argues Both Pro and Con of AI
According to the BBC, the Oxford Union saw artificial intelligence arguing for itself and against itself.
The Oxford Union has heard from many great debaters over the years, but this week added an artificial intelligence engine to its distinguished speakers.
Read more...Teaching AI Business Sense
Researchers are trying to teach AI common business sense, reports ZD Net.
Can common business sense be programmed into AI? Many are certainly trying to do just that.
Read more...AI Can Find Problems with Solar Panels
Artificial intelligence can help detect defects in solar panels, reports PV Magazine.
One of the biggest challenges for non-AI experts is the terminology. Artificial intelligence, machine learning (ML), and computer vision (CV) are frequently discussed, but people outside of data science fields often do not know what they mean.
Read more...Teaching AI to Do More Than One Thing
According to Technology Review, researchers are working on teaching AI how to do two things at once.
If you can recognize a dog by sight, then you can probably recognize a dog when it is described to you in words. Not so for today’s artificial intelligence.
Read more...Business Uses for AI
Artificial intelligence can be used by businesses for things like customer service and predictive analytics, reports Entrepreneur.
Artificial intelligence has the power to transform your business. It can be used for everything from customer service to sales, and it's easy to implement as well. Artificial intelligence is already being used in some industries, but it's just starting to become mainstream in small business.
Read more...Using AI to Prepare for Flooding
According to the Advocate, AI could help Lousianna communities prepare better for flooding.
Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, LSU professor Hartmut Kaiser is joining up with a team of scientists to help communities near the coast better prepare for flooding.
Read more...NFL Wants AI to Find Head Injuries
The NFL and AWS challenged data scientists to teach computers to detect head injuries in NFL game footage, reports NFL.
The National Football League (NFL) and Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), today announced the results of its artificial intelligence competition, which challenged data scientists to teach computers to automatically detect players involved in head impacts from NFL game footage
Read more...AI Still Isn't That Smart
Artificial intelligence is still a long way from human level intelligence, reports CNBC.
Machines are getting smarter and smarter every year, but artificial intelligence is yet to live up to the hype that’s been generated by some of the world’s largest technology companies.
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