Developing countries are being left behind in the AI race – and that's a problem for all of us

While the developed world is making rapid technological progress, the developing world is underrepresented in the AI revolution.

13 April 2022, theconversation.com

Zapped: The grid is on life support. Can AI fix it?

Everything you wanted to know about our fragile, ageing, and increasingly unreliable grid (and how AI may be our only hope).

13 April 2022, zdnet.com

Robots are creating images and telling jokes. 5 things to know about foundation models and the next generation of AI

New software that can generate images and text on command may deliver ‘good enough’ creativity in advertising, copywriting, stock imagery and graphic design.

13 April 2022, theconversation.com


Bosch ramps up automated vehicle efforts with Five acquisition

The move will bolster Bosch's presence in the autonomous vehicle market.

13 April 2022, zdnet.com

AI strips out city noise to improve earthquake monitoring systems

The sounds of cities can make it hard to discern the underground signals that indicate an earthquake is happening, but deep learning algorithms could filter out this noise

13 April 2022, newscientist.com

How to compete with robots

Rboticists and economists have developed a method for estimating the probability of jobs being automated by future intelligent robots and suggesting career transitions with lower risks and minimal retraining effort.

13 April 2022, sciencedaily.com


Neptune.ai raises $8M to streamline ML model development

Polish startup Neptune.ai today raised $8 million in a series A round of funding led by Almaz Capital.

12 April 2022, venturebeat.com

Noogata nabs $16M to simplify AI access for enterprises

New York-based Noogata, which makes AI accessible to all enterprise users, today announced it has raised $16 million series A funding.

12 April 2022, venturebeat.com

SAS: Finland leads in hyperautomation awareness, UK languishing

Research from analytics firm SAS has found that Finland appears to be leading in hyperautomation awareness while a number of large countries are falling behind.



SAS: Finland leads in hyperautomation awareness, UK languishing

Research from analytics firm SAS has found that Finland appears to be leading in hyperautomation awareness while a number of large countries are falling behind.


Data quality can make or break efforts to bring artificial intelligence to IT operations

Artificial intelligence for IT operations, or AIOps, could help IT run in a more unattended fashion. But the necessary data may not be ready to sustain it. 'Data is either going to be an obstacle or a shortcut to get to your AIOps benefits'

12 April 2022, zdnet.com

Using AI to expand the quality and fairness of urban data

The sparse and inconsistent availability of urban data is currently hampering efforts to manage our cities fairly and effectively—but this could be solved by exploiting the latest advances in artificial intelligence.

12 April 2022, techxplore.com


Observe.AI bolsters its business intelligence for contact centers with new $125M

Observe.AI’s solution uses AI to process customer interactions with contact center agents to generate business intelligence and develop more sophisticated insights into how to improve customer experience. 

12 April 2022, venturebeat.com

A journey towards decentralization and data mesh

Centralizing all data in one place is still fraught with challenges -- now data mesh is turning decentralization into an advantage.

12 April 2022, venturebeat.com

How Cloudfabrix uses robotic data automation fabric to unify observability and AIops

Unifying observability and AIops will ensure more AI and ML projects are successful and Cloudfabrix says its robotic data automation fabric technology allows AIops and observability to work in tandem.

12 April 2022, venturebeat.com


PassiveLogic raises $15M for autonomous building controls

PassiveLogic is scaling its autonomous controls for buildings that combines big data, advanced physics models, novel feedback loops and generative design techniques.

12 April 2022, venturebeat.com

The coffee robot your mornings deserve

Baristas should worry, robots are now engineering the perfect cup of joe.

12 April 2022, zdnet.com

When It Comes to AI, Can We Ditch the Datasets? Using Synthetic Data for Training Machine-Learning Models

A machine-learning model for image classification that’s trained using synthetic data can rival one trained on the real thing, a study shows. Huge amounts of data are needed to train machine-learning models to perform image classification tasks, such

12 April 2022, scitechdaily.com


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