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University of Florida Gets AI Computer Access

The University of Florida has a $100 million public-private partnership with Nvidia which will give the University access to HiPerGator AI the most powerful AI supercomputer in education, reports the Tampa Bay Times. 

Henry Ford did not invent the automobile. That was Karl Benz. But Ford did perfect the assembly line for auto production. That innovation directly led to cars becoming markedly cheaper, putting them within reach of millions of Americans.

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OpenAI Founder Thinks AI a Financial Windfall

According to CNBC, OpenAI founder believes artificial intelligence will generate enough wealth to pay every US citizen $13.500 a year. 

Artificial intelligence will create so much wealth that every adult in the United States could be paid $13,500 per year from its windfall as soon as 10 years from now.

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AI Helps Patients Get Medication Right

Researchers are developing a tool with artificial intelligence that will help patients administer medication correctly, reports Medical Xpress. 

From swallowing pills to injecting insulin, patients frequently administer their own medication.

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Fighting Fires with AI

California is using artificial intelligence to fight wildfires, reports Los Angeles Times.

Sonoma County is adding artificial intelligence to its wildfire-fighting arsenal.

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Global Cloud Communications Provider Enhances Customer Self-Service with AI-powered Conversational Service

Aisera, a Palo Alto-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) solutions company, announced today its AI Customer Service solution with proven on-demand 24/7 customer support and higher customer satisfaction ratings. Aisera's AI Customer Service automates user requests for customer service, sales, marketing and commerce organizations. Aisera works with existing service cloud products such as Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, Zendesk and ServiceNow to deliver a revolutionary end-to-end service experience for users. Aisera’s AI Customer Service improves Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) and Net Promoter Score (NPS) while drastically reducing support and operations costs.

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Using Artificial Intelligence to Run Holograms

Artificial intelligence could help create holograms that run on a smartphone, reports SCI Tech Daily.

A new method called tensor holography could enable the creation of holograms for virtual reality, 3D printing, medical imaging, and more — and it can run on a smartphone.

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IBM and AI Finding New Antibiotics

IBM is using artificial intelligence to develop new antibiotics for drug resistant strains, reports WRAL Tech Wire. 

IBM scientists have utilized artificial intelligence to help speed up development of molecules for potential use in new “novel antibiotics” that are needed as the spread of antibiotic resistance grows and the need for new drugs increases.

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Making AI Think Like a Human

Startup Nara Logics wants to make artificial intelligence think more like the human brain, reports MIT News. 

For all the progress that’s been made in the field of artificial intelligence, the world’s most flexible, efficient information processor remains the human brain. 

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ScienceLogic Raises $105 Million in New Financing to Accelerate Leadership in Growing AIOps Market

ScienceLogic, a leading provider of AI-driven monitoring solutions for hybrid cloud management, announced today that it has raised $105 million in growth financing. Silver Lake Waterman led the company’s Series E round with participation from existing investors Goldman Sachs, Intel Capital and NewView Capital. The investment will support the company’s continued innovation in the AIOps market and further broaden ScienceLogic’s position within the $30+ billion IT Operations Management software market.

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Artificial Intelligence Helps Search for Alzheimer's Treatment

According to Medical Express, artificial intelligence is helping in the search for Alzheimer’s disease treatments. 

New treatments for Alzheimer's disease are desperately needed, but numerous clinical trials of investigational drugs have failed to generate promising options.

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