Thursday, 3 May 2012

Artificial Intelligence News 3 May 2012

Daniela Witten: Using artificial intelligence to study genomes
Mother Nature Network
This 27-year-old is developing artificial intelligence programs to help researchers develop more personalized and effective treatments for cancer and other diseases. By Clint WilliamsTue, May 01 2012 at 1:29 AM EST TEACHING AI: Daniela Witten's machine ...
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BeyondTrust Announces Industry's First DLP Solution with Real-Time Artificial ...
MarketWatch (press release)
... WIRE) -- BeyondTrust, the leading provider of privilege delegation and authorization management solutions, today announced the industry's first and only data loss prevention (DLP) solution with real-time, distributed artificial intelligence.
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Rise of online teaching sets a clicking pace for universities
Sydney Morning Herald
THE phenomenal success of a ''crazy idea'' by a Stanford University professor, Sebastian Thrun, to open free online enrolments in his artificial intelligence course has pundits sounding the death knell for higher education as we know it.
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Science Fiction or Fact: Could a 'Robopocalypse' Wipe Out Humans?
LiveScience.com
Now, artificial intelligence research has quite a ways to go before these visions are realized. Perhaps the closest domestic robot we have to Rosie is the Roomba, that couch-bumping disk of an automated vacuum cleaner. Robots and computers have already ...
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Siri competitor comes as AISHA on the Micromax A50 Superphone Ninja
Moneycontrol.com
While the world is still swooning over Siri and her incredible intelligence, another brand has launched a smartphone with the prowess of artificial intelligence through voice recognition. The competitor to Siri comes from Micromax in entry level ...
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Micromax's Superfone A50 Ninja enters India with AISHA voice assistant ...
Engadget
By Edgar Alvarez posted Apr 28th 2012 8:22AM Hoping to compete with the Siris of the world, Micromax has announced its new Superfone A50 Ninja alongside a novel feature dubbed AISHA -- which is short for Artificial Intelligence Speech Handset Assistant ...
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Rocket Fuel Named Winner in BritWeek UKTI Business Innovation Awards
MarketWatch (press release)
REDWOOD SHORES, CA, Apr 26, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Rocket Fuel, the leading provider of artificial-intelligence advertising solutions for digital marketers, today announced that it has been named the overall winner in the BritWeek UKTI ...
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Data Deluge: The Human vs Computer Challenge
Business Insider
The first headline grabber was “The Rise of the Robot Reporter,” about how artificial intelligence software has taken over the role of financial and even iconic sports journalists by way of a computer-generated story program created by Northwestern's ...
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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Artificial Intelligence News 19 Apr 2012

Artificial Intelligence Could Be on Brink of Passing Turing Test
Wired News
By Brandon Keim One hundred years after Alan Turing was born, his eponymous test remains an elusive benchmark for artificial intelligence. Now, for the first time in decades, it's possible to imagine a machine making the grade.
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'Turing Test' Within Reach For Artificial Intelligence Computers?
Huffington Post
The problem was that artificial intelligence researchers eventually realized that human thought rested in large part on an intuitive "subcognitive" network of processes based off innumerable life experiences. If machines did not possess such a bedrock ...
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SOTI's BlitFire 10X technology uses Artificial Intelligence to power up a ...
MarketWatch (press release)
BlitFire 10X leverages a combination of algorithms that include Artificial Intelligence techniques to deliver faster response times and more efficient bandwidth usage. "With the new high resolution and high color devices coming onto the market, ...
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Artificial Intelligence Provides Easy Autism Diagnosis in Minutes
eMaxHealth
To remedy the backlog, time spent diagnosing and human error, researchers from Harvard Medical School have found a way using artificial intelligence to more accurately detect autism in children and establish a diagnosis in minutes rather than hours.
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Artificial Intelligence: Then and Now
Billing World (blog)
These were the words of Robert French, a cognitive scientist at the French National Center for Scientific Research, one of many researchers who just can't let the idea of artificial intelligence go. I thought instantly of those bubbles of brilliance ...
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Google's Intelligence Is More Baboon Than Human
The Atlantic
If you want to know how the world's biggest artificial intelligence operation works, allow me to direct you to this study about baboons published this week in Science. I'm serious: Google's machine learning methods bear a familial resemblance to the ...
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Artificial intelligence: time to 'invest in soft robotics'
PublicServiceEurope.com
by Rolf Pfeifer Is soft robotics a fad, or the future? If you browse robotics-related internet sites, you will find a plethora of workshops, conferences, summer schools, and publications on the topic of soft robotics. What is it, why is it becoming ...
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PublicServiceEurope.com
Can game developers save AI?
TechRadar UK
By Dan Griliopoulos 4 mins ago There's no stranger field than Artificial Intelligence. The science of making intelligent machines has never had greater potential - or seemed more insurmountably difficult. The more we study the human foundations of ...
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Professor Judea Pearl receives Alan Turing award for work on artificial ...
Daily Bruin
By ALEX MOSKOWITZ Judea Pearl remembered hiding under a staircase with seven other children when Egyptian forces launched an air-attack on Tel Aviv, Israel in 1948. “Kids, it's going to be much worse; it's only the beginning, but we are going to ...
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