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AI Clustering Data Analytics
Artificial intelligence uses clustering to analyze data, reports Venture Beat.
AI clustering is the machine learning (ML) process of organizing data into subgroups with similar attributes or elements.
Read more...AI Coming for Restaurant Jobs
Arfiticial intelligence could replace jobs in the restaurant sector, reports ZD Net.
While it upends the art world, AI-powered technology is sweeping through another industry: Fast food
Read more...Artificial Intellligence Developing Nuclear Energy
According to Argonne National Labratory, artificial intelligence is helping identify molten salts that can help with nuclear energy.
Scientists are searching for new materials to advance the next generation of nuclear power plants
Read more...Spotting Deep Fakes
According to Mark Tech Post, new AI can spot deepfakes.
Recent technological advances in artificial intelligence (AI) can be considered a double-edged sword
Read more...Lensa Portrait App Creates Stir
Lensa, the artificial intelligence portrait app is causing quite a social media buzz, reports CNN.
If you've logged on to any social media app this week, you've probably seen pictures of your friends, but re-imagined as fairy princesses, animé characters, or celestial beings.
Read more...AI Still Isn’t Number 1 with Businesses
Business leaders are still not comfortable with AI, reports Forbes.
Last week, I was at the AI Summit in New York (as co-chair and presenter), and I am happy to report that everyone is now comfortable and excited about artificial intelligence.
Read more...Deaging with AI
Disney has developed AI to “de-age” actors, reports MarkTechPost.
There is a growing trend in the entertainment and advertising industries to use photorealistic digital re-aging of faces in video. However, even for experienced painters, the standard 2D painting approach might involve hours or even days of tedious frame-by-frame manual labor.
Read more...AI Smooth Airport Experience
Artificial intelligence is helping speed up the airport experience, reports Endgadget.
The holiday travel season is once again upon us! It's the magical time of the year that combines standing in airport security lines with incrementally losing your mind as the hands of your watch perpetually tick closer to a boarding time
Read more...Predicting Stroke Risk
According to NDTV, Artificial intelligence using a single xray can predict a stroke.
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are estimated to take 17.9 million lives each year.
Read more...AI Can Write - But Not Exactly Like a Human
- Monday, 05 December 2022
- News
- Written by Scott Koegler
Artificial intelligence continues to break records in many areas and industries. From smart applications for managing homes to making websites interactive, AI is becoming more integrated into almost everything we touch. With sophisticated processes for language understanding and generation, AI is now venturing into a new terrain of content creation which was long thought to be a preserve for humans. While AI has made significant strides in this frontier, it is worth noting that AI can write but not exactly like a human, yet. Here is an explanation of what AI can do about AI writing.
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