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AI Can Predict Eye Movements
Scientists have developed software that uses artificial intelligence to predict eye movements, reports Medical Express.
A large amount of information constantly flows into our brain via the eyes. Scientists can measure the resulting brain activity using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Read more...Can AI Help in the Vineyard?
In the future artificial intelligence can help winemakers have a healthy grape harvest, reports Wine Industry Advisor.
Anything humans can observe with their eyes a computer can be taught to see as well. Growers scout their vineyards for pests, disease, water stress, vigor, and more—soon this will all be achieved by computer vision.
Read more...Can AI Tell Us How the Brain Processes Language
Artificial intelligence researchers have learned about how the brain processes language, reports SciTechDaily.
In the past few years, artificial intelligence models of language have become very good at certain tasks. Most notably, they excel at predicting the next word in a string of text; this technology helps search engines and texting apps predict the next word you are going to type.
Read more...Google's New Company Looks for New Drugs
Alphabet, parent company to Google, has launched a new company to discover new drugs, reports CNBC.
Google parent company Alphabet has launched a new drug discovery company in the U.K. called Isomorphic Labs.
Read more...People Important Part of AI
According to ZD Net, people are what makes artificial intelligence deployment successful.
When it comes to artificial intelligence, don't try to go it alone. IT departments, no matter how skilled and ready developers and data scientists may be, can only go so far past proofs of concept.
Read more...VA Uses AI
According to Yahoo, the Veterans Affairs Department is using artificial intelligence to improve care for veterans.
The Department of Veterans Affairs implemented a new artificial intelligence strategy late September for the delivery of health care and benefits, and is set to serve as an ethical guideline for the use of AI technology throughout the department.
Read more...AI Uncovers Lost Art
According to NBC News, artificial intelligence has uncovered lost artworks.
For more than a century, she lay hidden beneath one of Pablo Picasso's most famous works.
Read more...AI Can Reconfigure Models in Pictures
Artificial intelligence can now repose human models and change their clothes in the pictures without losing key details, reports New Scientist.
Soon, the model showcasing your online clothing purchases may not have actually made the pose in the picture. That’s because a neural network can now repose human beings and change their clothes in photographs without losing key details.
Read more...AI Approving RV Loans
According to RV Travel, a Texas RV dealership is working with an AI powered loan approval program.
If you’ve purchased any sort of vehicle at a dealership in your lifetime, you’ve likely found yourself cooling your heels in a tiny office while the salesperson disappears for a “quick meeting” with the dealership’s sales manager.
Read more...AI Not a Great Team Player
According to SciTechDaily, humans find it frustrating to play cooperative games with AI because it doesn’t “play nice”.
Humans find AI to be a frustrating teammate when playing a cooperative game together, posing challenges for “teaming intelligence,” study shows.
When it comes to games such as chess or Go, artificial intelligence (AI) programs have far surpassed the best players in the world.
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