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Could AI Be Granted Legal Rights
According to PBS News Hours, at some point artificial intelligence could be considered a person. It is still a way off, but it is legally possible.
Read more...Show How AI Makes Decisions
As artificial intelligence (AI) expands into other areas of life, it is important that users understand how the AI makes decisions or they won’t trust the results, reports Forbes.
Read more...AI Still Mostly Hype
Artificial Intelligence hasn’t lived up to its full potential yet, reports Forbes. At this point, it is still mostly hype with little actual implementation.
Read more...Using AI to Increase Efficiency
According to Curbed, a collaboration between IBM and Fluor, an engineering and construction company, seeks to use artificial intelligence to make the construction industry more efficient.
Read more...AI and Robots Will Enter Everyday Use
Experts in robotics predict that artificial intelligence and robots will gradually “creep” into people’s everyday lives, reports the Hill.
Read more...Europe Encouraged to Focus on Ethics of AI
China’s Tencent Company is encouraging companies in the European Union to embrace the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence research and development, reports the Telegraph.
Read more...Detecting Fraud with AI
According to Forbes, the United Kingdom is investing in artificial intelligence and machine learning to help it curtail welfare fraud.
Read more...Google Funds AI Research
Worried about the bad side of artificial intelligence Google is pleging 25 million in funds to those working to use AI to impact the greater good, reports C/Net.
Read more...Stopping Crime with Artificial Intelligence
According to Japan Times, the Fukuoka police are using artificial intelligence to stop organized crime. They are creating a yakuza attack prediction system.
Read more...AI and Aviation
The aviation market is expected to embrace artificial intelligence, reports Market Watch. New analysis shows that there will be a 46% increase in AI in the aviation industry by 2025.
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