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Could AI Replace Photography

According to Fstoppers, some day artificial intelligence could render simple pictures eliminating a need for photography.

With technology continuing to move on at a swift pace, there's been plenty of recent discussion as to whether digital renders can truly ever replace product photography. Taking this one step further, is it possible that one day, artificial intelligence could simply create images without needing any input from a photographer or digital artist at all?

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AI Helps Identify Survivors

Artificial intelligence can identify unknown victims and survivors of the holocaust, reports Mashable.

In a story originally reported by The Times of Israel, a software engineer in New York has created and developed an AI that scans through hundreds of thousands of photos to help identify victims and survivors of the Holocaust.

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AI & Dentistry

According to MIT, artificial intelligence can help dentists do their job better.

When you picture a hospital radiologist, you might think of a specialist who sits in a dark room and spends hours poring over X-rays to make diagnoses. Contrast that with your dentist, who in addition to interpreting X-rays must also perform surgery, manage staff, communicate with patients, and run their business.

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AI Can Identify Children with Autism

A new study led by Northwestern University researchers used machine learning—a branch of artificial intelligence—to identify speech patterns in children with autism that were consistent between English and Cantonese, suggesting that features of speech might be a useful tool for diagnosing the condition.

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AI Powers Chatbot

The IRS is using artificial intelligence to power its call center chat bots, reports Federal News Network.

The Internal Revenue Service is handling more of its call volume through automation, which gives its call-center employees more time to address more complex requests from taxpayers.

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Training Data with Big Data

According to the Guardian, companies are using big data to train artificial intelligence. 

You’re at the wheel of your car but you’re exhausted. Your shoulders start to sag, your neck begins to droop, your eyelids slide down. As your head pitches forward, you swerve off the road and speed through a field, crashing into a tree

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AI Uses Whale Satellite Photos

Artificial intelligence will use a dataset of hundreds of whale satellite images for research, reports Phys.org.

A new dataset featuring hundreds of satellite images of whales has been published to support the development of artificial intelligence systems which will aid crucial conservation work.

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Fixing AI’s Ethical Problems

There are ways to fix artificial intelligence’s ethical problems, reports Forbes.

AI violates privacy. AI-generated output can’t be explained. AI is biased. This is all true, and is happening today, and there’s a risk of these issues accelerating as AI adoption grows.

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Engineer Claims Chatbot Sentient

According to Business Insider, an engineer working on Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot has claimed it is sentient.

An engineer at Google said he was placed on leave Monday after claiming an artificial intelligence chatbot had become sentient.

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AI & Satellites Can Solve Problems

AI and satellites can solve world problems if given a chance, reports Wired.

For the past three decades, geologist Carlos Souza has worked at the Brazil-based nonprofit Imazon, exploring ways he and the teams he coordinates can use applied science to protect the Amazon rainforest.

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