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AI Gets Better at Language
Artificial intelligence is getting better at natural language processing, reports Technology Review.
Until pretty recently, computers were hopeless at producing sentences that actually made sense. But the field of natural-language processing (NLP) has taken huge strides, and machines can now generate convincing passages with the push of a button.
Read more...AI Detects Oil Leaks
According to the Casper Star Tribune, artificial intelligence can be used to detect potential oil leaks in pipelines.
You can have innovation or you can have regulation. That’s what the governor of North Dakota in 2016 told Tad True, vice president of Bridger Pipelines, after more than 12,000 barrels of oil leaked into the land when a hillside crumbled and broke a pipeline.
Read more...AI Created Drug Up for Trial
The first drug created by artificial intelligence is set for a human trail, reports BBC News.
It was created by British start-up Exscientia and Japanese pharmaceutical firm Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma.
Read more...Can AI Predict Outbreaks
AI technology can determine outbreaks like the coronavirus, reports Forbes.
The mysterious coronavirus is spreading at an alarming rate. There have been at least 305 deaths as more than 14,300 persons have been infected.
Read more...AI Taking White Collar Jobs
Will artificial intelligence spell the end of the white collar worker, reports Time.
The story of automation in America has long been told in shuttered factories and declining Midwestern cities.
Read more...AI Tracks Flow of Light
Scientists can now see how light flows around nanoparticles thanks to AI, reports Physics World.
Artificial intelligence has been used to quickly and accurately model the 3D flow of light around arbitrarily shaped nanoparticles.
Read more...Using AI to Make Profitable Movies
According to Forbes, artificial intelligence could help ensure that only blockbuster movies get made.
The release of the film “Dolittle” has landed with a thud. During its first week, the box office receipts came to a disappointing $29.5 million. Keep in mind that the film–which stars Robert Downey Jr.–cost Universal Pictures $175 million to produce
Read more...Microsoft Wants AI Legislation
Microsoft is pushing legislators to pass laws governing the development of artificial intelligence, reports GeekWire.
Washington state could become a pioneer in regulating artificial intelligence if lawmakers and Microsoft get their way. A series of bills introduced this legislative session seek to blaze a trail for this new frontier of technological innovation.
Read more...New Living Machine Developed
Scientists have developed a ‘living machine’ that uses frog embryos that are developed by algorithms, reports Live Science.
What happens when you take cells from frog embryos and grow them into new organisms that were "evolved" by algorithms? You get something that researchers are calling the world's first "living machine."
Read more...Europe Ponders AI Rules
Worried about the impact of artificial intelligence, the European Union is developing new rules for its development, reports Bloomberg.
The European Union is considering new legally binding requirements for developers of artificial intelligence in an effort to ensure modern technology is developed and used in an ethical way.
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