In the enterprise or on shared distributed systems, data science requires an intelligent team capable of collaborating and digging deep into complex data.
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LinkedIn analysis of emerging job categories since 2012 finds tech and data-related jobs rising the fastest.
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GE Digital calls for the need to build industrial machine learning systems that are cognizant of the effects of a good and bad answer
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2018 will be the year of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). It will be less about hype and more about real world implementations. Here I look at some of the top tends and how they will change our lives in 2018.
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Behind their walls buildings support interplay of systems that belies their static presence. Machine learning expands the horizon of possibilities here.
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If it fulfills its promise, quantum machine learning could transform AI.
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GE Digital calls for the need to build industrial machine learning systems that are cognizant of the effects of a good and bad answer
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Before scientists can effectively capture and deploy fusion energy, they must learn to predict major disruptions that can halt fusion reactions and damage the walls of doughnut-shaped fusion devices called tokamaks. Today, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University are employing artificial intelligence to improve predictive capability.
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The West shouldn’t fear China’s artificial-intelligence revolution. It should copy it.
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Emotional intelligence is a key part of the human intelligence model that AI seeks to simulate. Emotion-focused AI developers Affectiva’s admission to the Partnership on AI to Benefit People and Society shows that the big players may be aware it is something they have overlooked.
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