Google’s Pixel Phones Cut Through the A.I. Hype

Every phone manufacturer has been hyping artificial intelligence with hyperbole-packed marketing, but Google is crafting features we actually want that actually work. The new Pixel phones might not be stylish, but the A.I. smarts are highly desirable.

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9 Developments In AI That You Really Need to Know

As a business leader, what are the key issues in AI you should be considering? As over 6,000 people assemble this morning in Amsterdam for World Summit AI, the thought leaders speaking at the event give you nine.

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Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Energy and Utilities Markets, 2018 Report – ResearchAndMarkets.com | Business Wire

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What Is Deep Learning AI? A Simple Guide With 8 Practical Examples

Artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning are some of the biggest buzzwords around today. This guide provides a simple definition for deep learning that helps differentiate it from machine learning and AI along with eight practical examples of how deep learning is used today.

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https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/featurephilia/story/why-b-schools-are-teaching-artificial-intelligence-machine-learning-html-1353478-2018-10-01

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have become movers and shakers of the job industry today. Here's why business schools are teaching these skills to students.

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Artificial intelligence project to help bring the power of the sun to Earth is picked for first U.S. exascale system

To capture and control the process of fusion that powers the sun and stars in facilities on Earth called tokamaks, scientists must confront disruptions that can halt the reactions and damage the doughnut-shaped devices. Now an artificial intelligence system under development at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) and Princeton University to predict and tame such disruptions has been selected as an Aurora Early Science project by the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility, a DOE Office of Science User Facility.

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