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Stanford Opens New AI Institute

Stanford’s new Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence is expected to address AI’s impact (both positive and negative) on jobs and society, reports KQED.

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Stanford Needs to Work Harder on Bias in AI

According to Quartz, Stanford’s new Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence is staffed by mostly white men, thus highlighting one of the key complaints of AI, that it is racially/genderally biased.

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AI Take Over Is Coming

Artificial intelligence will soon become a key component for a variety of businesses, not just big tech companies, reports Forbes. So companies, should invest time in developing a strategy for using AI in their companies.

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Using AI To Fight Forest Fires

Researchers are focusing on using artificial intelligence to help predict and prevent/manage wildfires, reports the Star.

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AI Will Change Job Descriptions

Accenture Research believes that artificial intelligence will refine or redesign current job descriptions, reports Forbes. Human workers will be shifted to project based work, while artificially intelligent machines do the bulk of day to day tasks.

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Bias in Artificial Intelligence

As courts and police departments start using artificial intelligence many are afraid that inherent bias in the systems will still lead to stereotyping and racial profiling, reports CNBC.

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Why AI Can't Spot Violence

Many are calling for artificial intelligence to be used to identify violent content uploaded to social media, reports Local 10. However, at this stage in AI development it is  not capable of accurately spotting objectionable content.

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The AI Proofreader

The Whitesmoke Writing Assistant uses AI to help writers prevent grammatical errors, reports Popular Science.

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GE Signs on to AI

GE is investing in artificial intelligence that can help it cut its production times, reports Forbes.

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Understanding How AI Sees

Researchers may soon be able to understand how artificial intelligence sees, reports Verge. It could help prevent errors in technology that uses visual identification.

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