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Artificial Intelligence Will Become Cyber Target

US Defense Department believes that artificial intelligence will become a target in cybersecurity attacks, reports the US Department of Defense. 

The first aspect of cyber defense of AI starts with the networks, Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Michael S. Groen said today during a virtual fireside chat at the Billington CyberSecurity Summit.

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Protecting Human Rights in Artificial Intelligence Times

Americans should create a “Billof Rights” in regard to artificial intelligence, reports Wired. 

In the past decade, data-driven technologies have transformed the world around us. We’ve seen what’s possible by gathering large amounts of data and training artificial intelligence to interpret it: computers that learn to translate languages, facial recognition systems that unlock our smartphones, algorithms that identify cancers in patients. 

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Artificial Intelligence Improves Migration Theory

According to Phys.org, researchers have used artificial intelligence to refine the “Out of Africa” scenario.

Researchers from Estonia and Italy developed an innovative method by combining neural networks and statistics. Using this newly developed method, they refined the "Out of Africa" scenario. 

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VA Wants to Use Artificial Intelligence to Help Veterans

According to VA.gov, researchers want to use artificial intelligence to identify veterans at high risk for hospitalization. 

A few groups of VA researchers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify Veterans at high risk of hospitalization or death. That can help ensure these Veterans get the best care possible.

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AI Being Used In Covid Treatment

Artificial intelligence is being used in COVID-19 treatment, reports SciTechDaily.

Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge along with 20 other hospitals from across the world and healthcare technology leader, NVIDIA, have used artificial intelligence (AI) to predict Covid patients’ oxygen needs on a global scale.

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Companies Plan to Invest in AI

According to Business Line, 30% of companies surveyed report planning to invest a million dollars in their AI in the coming years. 

A significant number of technology and service provider organisations with artificial intelligence technology plans are planning to increase investment into the technology, according to a recent survey from Gartner Inc.

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AI Helps Search for New Materials

According to Sci Tech Daily, artificial intelligence can help in the search for new materials. 

Researchers at the University of Liverpool have created a collaborative artificial intelligence tool that reduces the time and effort required to discover truly new materials.

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AI Enhances View of Moon

Artificial intelligence helps create high resolution images of the moon’s craters, reports Phys.org. 

The moon's polar regions are home to craters and other depressions that never receive sunlight. Today, a group of researchers led by the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research (MPS) in Germany present the highest-resolution images to date covering 17 such craters.

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Artificial Intelligence Completes Symphony

According to Smithsonian Magazine, Beethoven’s tenth symphony has been completed by artificial intelligence. 

When Ludwig von Beethoven died in 1827, he was three years removed from the completion of his Ninth Symphony, a work heralded by many as his magnum opus. He had started work on his Tenth Symphony but, due to deteriorating health, wasn’t able to make much headway: All he left behind were some musical sketches.

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Artificial Intelligence and Leukemia

Artificial intelligence can help diagnose leukemia, reports Eurekalert. 

The presence of cancer of the lymphatic system is often determined by analyzing samples from the blood or bone marrow. A team led by Prof. Dr. Peter Krawitz from the University of Bonn had already shown in 2020 that artificial intelligence can help with the diagnosis of such lymphomas and leukemias.

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