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Determining Shakespeare's Collaborator

Artificial intelligence is being used to tell where Shakespeare’s writing ends and that of his collaborator begins, reports Popular Mechanics. 

The MIT Technology Review reports that a scientist claims he knows for sure where Shakespeare ends and his long-suspected collaborator begins. 

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Deploying AI at the Patent Office

According to IP Watchdog, there is a problem in the Patent Office with backlogs and the granting of bad patents, which could be solved by deploying artificial intelligence. 

Frakes and Wasserman cite sources saying that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is granting too many bad patents which “unnecessarily drain consumer welfare, stunt productive research, and unreasonably extract rents from innovators.”  They trace the problem to a lack of sufficient review time available to the examiner:

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AI and Quantum Mechanics

According to Futurism, AI is being used to study quantum mechanics. 

A new machine learning algorithm could probe the quantum behavior of molecules, giving chemists a better ability to design new compounds from scratch.

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AI at the Doctors

Artificial intelligence powered software is working its way into doctor’s offices, reports Associated Press. 

The next time you get sick, your care may involve a form of the technology people use to navigate road trips or pick the right vacuum cleaner online.

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The AI Organization Releases New Book: Artificial Intelligence, Dangers to Humanity

What are the inter-connections between AI, U.S, China, Big Tech and the world's use of Facial Recognition, Bio-Metrics, Drones, Smart Phones, Smart Cities, IoT, VR, Mixed Reality, 5G, Robotics, Cybernetics, & Bio-Digital Social Programming? The book will cover present, emerging and future threats of Artificial Intelligence with Big Tech, including technology that can be used for assassination or to control humanity's ability to have free formed thoughts without AI Bio-Digital Social Programming.

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Gender Bias Prevelent in AI

According to Fox Business, Apple Card’s gender bias in its AI algorithm isn’t anything new. 

Catalyst president and CEO Lorraine Hariton, who works with Fortune 500 companies to eliminate bias in their technology and systems, gives her thoughts on the controversy surrounding gender and the new Apple Card’s algorithm. 

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Oculus loses Out to AI

Oculus is losing its CTO as John Carmack leaves to pursue artificial intelligence design, reports Gamasutra.

John Carmack is stepping down as chief technology officer at Oculus to work independently on artificial intelligence.

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Can AI Learn

Artificial intelligence will have more value in a business setting if it can “learn to learn”, reports Forbes. 

As businesses integrate Artificial Intelligence into their systems, technology professionals are looking at a new frontier of AI innovation

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Workers Comfortable with AI Bosses

According to the World Economic Forum, a new survey shows that workers see the benefits of  artificial intelligence in the workplace. 

Artificial intelligence (AI) will impact every job, in every industry and every country. There are significant fears that AI will eliminate jobs altogether.

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AI Helps Streamline Inspections

According to the Dallas Observer, artificial intelligence can be used to streamline the federal inspection process for federal housing. 

Landlords have long complained that red tape prevents them from accepting federal housing vouchers, limiting the places that low-income tenants can live.

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