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AI Classifies Brain Tumors

According to Medical Express, new artificial intelligence classifies brain tumors with 98% accuracy.

A new machine learning approach classifies a common type of brain tumor into low or high grades with almost 98% accuracy, researchers report in the journal IEEE Access

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Removing Unwanted Bias

Machine learning can fail victim to unwanted bias, but there are ways to prevent that from occurring, reports the Next Web.

In 2016, the World Economic Forum claimed we are experiencing the fourth wave of the Industrial Revolution: automation using cyber-physical systems. Key elements of this wave include machine intelligence, blockchain-based decentralized governance, and genome editing

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New Model N Platform Capabilities Enable High Tech Companies to Drive Revenue Growth and Channel Performance

 Model N, Inc. (NYSE: MODN), the leader in cloud revenue management solutions, today announced a range of new features as part of its Spring 2020 high tech product release. Model N’s new platform capabilities leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enhance channel automation, empowering high tech companies to make real-time pricing decisions that align directly with corporate revenue objectives.

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Tech Company Uses AI for Contact Tracing

Tech company believes they can provide contact tracing and still maintain people’s privacy by using AI, reports Tech Wire. 

Believing that artificial intelligence can improve so-called “contact tracing” and also protect people’s privacy in the battle against COVID-19, Raleigh-based startup Diveplane is rolling out a program called “Aware.”

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Researchers Use AI to Study Batteries

According to Sci Tech Daily, researchers are using artificial intelligence to study how lithium ion batteries degrade. 

New machine learning methods bring insights into how lithium ion batteries degrade, and show it’s more complicated than many thought.

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Walmart Uses Faulty AI

According to Wired, Walmart’s anti-theft technology relies on artificial intelligence that is often faulty. 

In January, my coworker received a peculiar email. The message, which she forwarded to me, was from a handful of corporate Walmart employees calling themselves the “Concerned Home Office Associates.”

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New Model N Platform Capabilities Enable High Tech Companies to Drive Revenue Growth and Channel Performance

 Model N, Inc. (NYSE: MODN), the leader in cloud revenue management solutions, today announced a range of new features as part of its Spring 2020 high tech product release. Model N’s new platform capabilities leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enhance channel automation, empowering high tech companies to make real-time pricing decisions that align directly with corporate revenue objectives.

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AI Driven Chatbot Answers Accounting Questions

According to Accountants Daily, an Australian accounting software company has deployed an artificial intelligence driven chat bot to help field questions regarding the government stimulus program. 

RSM Australia has now launched a chatbot, dubbed RAMI, utilising artificial intelligence to deal with the influx of frequently asked client questions around COVID-19 stimulus measures.

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Does AI Have a Place in Medicine

According to Fierce BioTech, Covid-19 is testing whether artificial intelligence has any place in medicine. 

Albert Hsiao, M.D., and his colleagues at the University of California, San Diego (USCD) health system had been working for 18 months on an artificial intelligence program designed to help doctors identify pneumonia on a chest X-ray. When the coronavirus hit the U.S., they decided to see what it could do.

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Airforce Wants to Use AI to Fly Drones

According to the Drive, the U.S. AirForce intends to create an artificial intelligence driven system to fly unmanned drones. 

The U.S. Air Force has announced the first step toward making its Skyborg system a reality. 

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