One of the modern computer's first killer apps was predicting the weather. John von Neumann, who built the initial ENIAC computer, became fascinated with predicting weather in the 1930s. He called it "the most complex, interactive, and highly nonlinear problem that had ever been conceived of." In 1948, he assembled a team of meteorologist
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The direction Oracle seems to be taking its Internet of Things Cloud Service indicates the company isn't necessarily targeting the whole IoT enchilada.
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Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are all the rage right now. Many companies feel the pressure to invest in an AI strategy before fully understanding what they are aiming to achieve. We talked with JAX London speakers Sumanas Sarma and Rob Hinds about the different types of ML tasks, the most suitable programming language for ML, misconceptions and more.
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Ian Sample speaks with Prof Max Tegmark about the advance of AI, the future of life on Earth, and what happens if and when a ‘superintelligence’ arrives
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In June, Google told stock photography website Shutterstock that its researchers had found a weakness that could destroy the site's entire business. Google's researchers had built an AI-powered tool that could easily remove the watermarks Shutterstock uses to protect all of its images across the site. If a company less "not evil" had don
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First generation robots worked in factories. Second generation robots are preparing for white-collar profession. Sort of like people.
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I'm calling it - we're in the Summer of Artificial Intelligence. Ok, it might not sound as glamorous as the Summer of Love or Bryan Adams' Summer o
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