Machine learning will redesign, not replace, work

The conversation around artificial intelligence and automation seems dominated by either doomsayers who fear robots will supplant all humans in the workforce, or optimists who think there's nothing new under the sun. But MIT Sloan professor Erik Brynjolfsson and his colleagues say that debate needs to take a different tone.

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By |2018-06-26T14:53:01-05:00June 26th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

The US Army is using machine learning to predict when combat vehicles need repair

Artificial intelligence could help the US military keep track of its equipment. Uptake Technologies has announced a $1 million pilot contract to monitor the mechanical health of a few dozen Bradley Fighting Vehicles. The machine learning software will try to predict when the vehicles need repair.

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Data and artificial intelligence for innovation and transformation | Intelligent CIO Europe 

Article by: Suman Nambiar, Head of AI Practice at Mindtree The range of technologies that comprise artificial intelligence (AI), including natural language processing-driven bots, machine learning (ML) and deep learning, along with robotic process automation (RPA), are changing the ways in which business is done across a number of industries, from insurance, to legal and […]

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By |2018-06-25T07:48:52-05:00June 25th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

Machine learning may become a ubiquitous and fundamental enabling layer, says Benedict Evans

The Silicon Valley genius Benedict Evans has taken up the task of finding answers to the above questions. Evans, formerly a tech analyst, is a partner at venture capital fund Andreessen Horowitz or a16z as everyone calls it.Get latest Technology online at cnbctv18.com

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By |2018-06-25T07:46:44-05:00June 25th, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

Some of the Best Reads for Casual Friday: Artificial Intelligence

Fridays can be the most productive work day, as you look to shore up everything before the weekend starts. Or, maybe instead, it’s a day filled with long lunches and listless Internet surfing, as you seek out all the interesting articles you missed during the week. Fear not: Xconomy has done the work for you,

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By |2018-06-22T08:54:15-05:00June 22nd, 2018|Categories: Scoop.it|Tags: |

Machine learning in location-intelligence technology – the necessity to use

Almost everyone today uses machine learning unintentionally. Several algorithms support the search features of Google, Facebook, or LinkedIn.

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Yelp uses machine learning to create Popular Dishes list

Yelp’s latest update will compile a list of Popular Dishes for each restaurant, using AI to figure out what everyone prefers to eat based on the restaurant’s reviews. The details: Yelp is using machine learning to skim the reviews for each restaurant in its considerable catalog. Once it does, it determines the most popular dishes …

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