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Napa Valley Gets AI for Fire Detection

According to Napa Valley Register, the county may start using a fire detection system that uses artificial intelligence to spot fires before they get out of control. 

Napa County might use a high-tech system to try to detect fires soon after ignition, with the hope an early warning gives firefighters the jump they need to prevent raging, massive wildfires.

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Using AI to Make Whisky

A Swedish distillery is using artificial intelligence to help it make whisky, reports Forbes. 

That glass of fine whisky you sip at the end of a long day? It may have been created with the help of AI. 

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Machine Learning Should be Focus

According to Tech Republic, the focus should be on machine learning not artificial intelligence. 

"People are getting confused about the meaning of AI in discussions of technology trends—that there is some kind of intelligent thought in computers that is responsible for the progress and which is competing with humans. 

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AI Writes New Songs

Artificial intelligence is being used to create “new” songs by artists like Amy Winehouse and Nirvana, reports Dazed Digital.

Cyber popstar and open source vocaloid Hatsune Miku shifted the parameters for music as we know it. Since Miku, there’s also been the emergence of AI-powered musicians, like singer-songwriter Yona. Now, a new AI project is generating so-called lost hits of the infamous ‘27 club’, from Amy Winehouse to Nirvana.

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AI Could Defeat Cancer

Machine learning could decipher the “biological language” of cancer, reports Medical Express. 

Powerful algorithms used by Netflix, Amazon and Facebook can 'predict' the biological language of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, scientists have found. 

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Pentagon Wants Data Ready for AI

According to C4ISRNET, the Pentagon is seeking help to get data ready for use with AI. 

The Pentagon’s Joint Artificial Intelligence Center is recruiting businesses to help prepare military data for use with AI.

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AI Datasets Have Errors

According to MIT Technology Review, many AI datasets have label errors in them, which is causing a distortion in how the field is actually progressing. 

The 10 most cited AI data sets are riddled with label errors, according to a new study out of MIT, and it’s distorting our understanding of the field’s progress. 

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Using AI to Find New Antibiotics

Scientists are working with artificial intelligence to create new antibiotics, reports Vox.

Imagine you’re a scientist who needs to discover a new antibiotic to fight off a scary disease. How would you go about finding it? 

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AI Isn't That Intelligent

According to CNet, experts believe that artificial intelligence hasn’t yet achieved true intelligence. 

The artificial intelligence or "AI" label is slapped on almost anything electronic these days, from "smart" toothbrushes to cancer-curing supercomputers. If you're like me you've become jaded by the AI rubric, realizing we're still a long way from true intelligence in machines. Now what?

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Artificial Intelligence And the Water Industry

 Artificial intelligence can help change the water industry, reports Inc42.

Artificial Intelligence has seeped into every sector for good, making lives easier and better. One such crucial sector which is benefitting from the benefits of AI is the water industry. 

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