Smart sweat: Peloton's AI is the future of home fitness

The exercise industry is making a big bet on AI. Are you ready to sweat it out for a machine?

12 April 2022, zdnet.com

Your pizza can already be delivered by a robot, but regulation is still in the oven

Both Barcelona and Madrid are running test pilots of autonomous delivery services to improve urban distribution – but regulatory roadblocks prevent rollouts.

12 April 2022, zdnet.com

AIMS rolls out ReefCloud to speed up coral reef monitoring

The platform is touted to analyse coral reef composition 700 times faster than traditional manual assessments.

12 April 2022, zdnet.com


Engineering team develops new AI algorithms for high accuracy and cost effective medical image diagnostics

Medical imaging is an important part of modern healthcare, enhancing both the precision, reliability and development of treatment for various diseases. Artificial intelligence has also been widely used to further enhance the process. However, conventional medical image diagnosis employing AI algorithms require large amounts of annotations as supervision signals for model training.

12 April 2022, sciencedaily.com

10 startups riding the wave of AI innovation

Details on 10 up-and-coming AI innovation startups worth watching across retail, finance, cyber security, devops and more.

11 April 2022, venturebeat.com

Safeguarding user interest: 3 core principles of Design for Trust

What can companies design and do in order to regain their customers' trust? The simple answer is to safeguard their users’ interests.

11 April 2022, venturebeat.com


True or false: Studying work practices of professional fact-checkers

Online misinformation is a critical societal threat. While fact-checking plays a role in combating the exponential rise of misinformation, little empirical research has been done on the work practices of professional fact-checkers and fact-checking organizations.

11 April 2022, techxplore.com

Researchers create system to quickly identify Ukraine atrocities using social media

Experts from universities in the UK and the U.S. have repurposed their research activities to quickly create a system which provides a running account of atrocities taking place in Ukraine, constructed from social media accounts located in the country.

11 April 2022, techxplore.com

How to gain real ROI with specific AI use cases and the right team

While company leaders are eager to leverage AI, they can end up prioritizing the wrong projects or with skewed use case objectives. 

11 April 2022, venturebeat.com


Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity among top priorities for Brazilian banks

Institutions are also focused on making the most out of data obtained through Open Finance, study says.

11 April 2022, zdnet.com

How this former robot pizza unicorn reinvented itself around sustainable packaging

Zume was the darling of fast food automation until it nearly went bust. Now the brand is disrupting packaging.

11 April 2022, zdnet.com

Do Humans and AI Think Alike?

A new technique compares the reasoning of a machine-learning model to that of a human, so the user can see patterns in the model’s behavior. In machine learning, understanding why a model makes certain decisions is often just as important as whether those decisions are correct.

10 April 2022, scitechdaily.com


Speed camera app developers face abuse from UK drivers

Speedcam Anywhere allows anyone to submit evidence of drivers speeding

10 April 2022, theguardian.com

MIT Neuroscientists Discover That Computers Identify Faces in a Surprisingly Human-Like Fashion

When artificial intelligence is tasked with visually identifying objects and faces, it assigns specific components of its network to face recognition — just like the human brain. The human brain seems to care a lot about faces. It’s dedicated a speci

10 April 2022, scitechdaily.com

AI Accurately Predicts If – And When – Someone Could Die of Sudden Cardiac Arrest

First-of-its-kind survival predictor detects patterns in heart MRIs invisible to the naked eye. A new artificial intelligence-based approach can predict, significantly more accurately than a doctor, if and when a patient could die of cardiac arrest.

10 April 2022, scitechdaily.com


New System Allows Severely Motor-Impaired Individuals To Type Quickly and Accurately

For individuals who communicate using a single switch, a new interface learns how they make selections, and then self-adjusts accordingly. In 1995, French fashion magazine editor Jean-Dominique Bauby suffered a seizure while driving a car, which left

09 April 2022, scitechdaily.com

MIT AI Hardware Program Aims To Lead in Artificial Intelligence Technology Development

MIT AI Hardware Program launches with five inaugural companies to advance AI technologies for the next decade. The MIT AI Hardware Program is a new academia and industry collaboration aimed at defining and developing translational technologies in hardware and software for the AI and quantum age.

09 April 2022, scitechdaily.com

How machine learning frees up creativity and strategy for marketers

While machine learning in ad tech won't replace humans, it can free marketers from tedious tasks and empower them to be superhuman.

09 April 2022, venturebeat.com


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