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AI Art Worth Thousands

According to Sci Tech Daily, artwork generated by AI sells for thousands of dollars. 

In October 2018, a work of art by Edmond de Belamie, which was created with the help of an intelligent algorithm, was auctioned for $432,500 at Christie’s Auction House.

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Cortical.io’s New Release of Contract Intelligence Software Uses AI to Improve Extraction and Search Capabilities

Cortical.io today announced a new release of its Cortical.io Contract Intelligence software. Utilizing a patented natural language understanding (NLU) approach based on semantic folding theory, the software analyzes the content of large quantities of documents with a degree of accuracy that is difficult to achieve with manual labor or other automation tools. It automatically and accurately searches, extracts, classifies and compares key information from agreements, contracts, and other unstructured documents like policies and financial reports. The Cortical.io Contract Intelligence solution understands the meaning of whole sentences and concepts, instead of just keywords.

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AI To Talk With the Dead

Microsoft has patented an AI chatbot that will let people have conversations with people who have died.

An AI chatbot described in a December patent, first spotted by Input, filed by Microsoft is capable of imitating your dead relatives so you can have an instant messenger-style conversation with them from beyond the grave.

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AI Keeping an eye on AI

According to Fed Scoop, the GSA will use artificial intelligence to monitor its AI applications.

The General Services Administration will use artificial intelligence to monitor the deployment of AI applications as part of an $807 million contract awarded to NCI Information Systems.

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New Test Finds Prostate Cancer with AI

A new screening test being developed in Korea uses artificial intelligence to find prostate cancer, reports Phys Org. 

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. Patients are determined to have prostate cancer primarily based on PSA, a cancer factor in blood.

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Could AI Train Your Dog

Soon artificial intelligence could train your dog, reports New Scientist.

Artificial intelligence could train your dog while you are out at work. A prototype device can issue basic dog commands, recognise if they are carried out and provide a treat if they are.

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AI Texts Fool Humans

Artificial intelligence generated texts were able to fool Medicaid workers, reports Wired. 

In October 2019, Idaho proposed changing its Medicaid program. The state needed approval from the federal government, which solicited public feedback via Medicaid.gov.

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Chatbot Helps School Communicate

According to NNY 360, the Massensa Central School District is using a chatbot enhanced with an intelligent knowledge base to communicate with families in the district. 

The Massena Central School District is using artificial intelligence to better communicate with students and families.

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Will AI Need to Sleep?

According to Sci Tech Daily, artificial intelligence researchers believe that in the future artificial intelligence machines might need to “sleep”.

One of the distinguishing features of machines is that they don’t need to sleep, unlike humans and any other creature with a central nervous system. 

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AI Finds Hidden Roads

Researchers in the Amazon are using AI to help find hidden roads, reports Inside Science. 

It took years of painstaking work for Carlos Souza and his colleagues to map out every road in the Brazilian Amazon biome. Official maps of the 4.2 million-square-kilometer region only show roads built by federal and local governments.

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