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Shrinking Computer Vision Down

According MIT Technology Review, computer vision algorithms power everything from self driving cars to medical imaging, now researchers have shrunk the technology down so it can run on a small scale device. 

Researchers have shrunk state-of-the-art computer vision models to run on low-power devices.

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Making the AI Factory a Reality

According to ZD Net, as artificial intelligence evolves the AI factory is becoming a possibility. 

For a number of years, industry thought leaders have been talking about the concept of the IT or software factory -- or software industrialization -- in which code is produced in an automated, building-block effect

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Inflectra Launches AI-Powered Testing Portfolio as an Alternative to Legacy Platforms

Inflectra Corporation, a leader in quality assurance, software testing, and lifecycle management announced the release the latest version of its software testing platform. The latest version employs big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence to improve software testing and assist customers in migrating away from legacy platforms that are no longer as appropriate in today's agile testing environment.

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Ford Uses AI to Move Beyond Cars

According to Car and Driver, Ford is using artificial intelligence to transform from a car company to a mobility company. 

Ford's transition from automaker to mobility company took another step forward in a small office space in downtown Ann Arbor this week. Instead of a new car or fancy self-driving tech update, Ford's big news was, basically, an AI-powered database.

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Is Practical AI Finally Here

The era of ‘practical’ artificial intelligence might soon be upon us, reports CIO.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been just over the horizon for decades now. 

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AI Improves the Auto Industry

Artificial intelligence is making a big impact in the automobile industry, reports the Star. 

A representative from Microsoft spoke about how artificial intelligence (AI) is affecting the auto industry and suggested it could be one of the world’s most fundamental pieces of technology in the years ahead.

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Tiny AI Head to Consumers

According to MIT Technology Review,  researchers are working on creating tiny AIs that will help bring AI to more consumer applications. 

Researchers have successfully shrunk a giant language model to use in commercial applications.

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noHold, Inc. AI-based HR Advisor Makes it Easy for Both Employees and HR Teams

noHold announces its latest offering, the HR Advisor. This AI-based Virtual Assistant is designed specifically to augment the way employees are able to effectively interact with HR. After interviewing an HR Director of a Fortune 500 company based in the Silicon Valley, noHold was able to understand some of the top challenges HR Directors face.

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Explainable-AI (Artificial Intelligence) Image Recognition Startup Funded for Drone (UAV) Vision by US Air Force

Z Advanced Computing, Inc. (ZAC), a software startup, is funded by the US Air Force, to use ZAC's detailed 3D image recognition technology, based on Explainable-AI, for drones (unmanned aerial vehicle or UAV) for aerial image/object recognition.  ZAC is the first to demonstrate Explainable-AI, where various attributes and details of 3D (three dimensional) objects can be recognized from any view or angle.  "With our superior approach, complex 3D objects can be recognized from any direction, using only a small number of training samples," said Dr. Saied Tadayon, CTO of ZAC.

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Are Cities Prepared for AI?

According to Quartz, major cities are not prepared for the full roll out of artificial intelligence. 

Which major city is well prepared for the challenges that will be brought about by artificial intelligence? According to one recent report, the answer is simple: none.

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