Machine learning security needs new perspectives and incentives

The DeepSloth attack technique targets adaptive deep neural networks and is optimized for fast and sensitive operations.

06 June 2021, venturebeat.com

E.U., U.K. antitrust bodies have Facebook Marketplace in the crosshairs

The European Union and Great Britain launched formal antitrust investigations over how Facebook Marketplace shared user data.

06 June 2021, venturebeat.com

Autodesk discloses digital-twin platform for AEC industry

Autodesk is aggressively moving beyond engineering workstation software, taking its digital twins to the building industry.

06 June 2021, venturebeat.com


Microsoft’s Kate Crawford: ‘AI is neither artificial nor intelligent’

The AI researcher on how natural resources and human labour drive machine learning and the regressive stereotypes that are baked into its algorithms

06 June 2021, theguardian.com

Microsoft paves digital twins’ on-ramp for construction, real estate

Microsoft is moving digital twins from the lab out to the streets. An important step: supporting ontologies for smart building simulation.

05 June 2021, venturebeat.com

Building AI that doesn’t give your users ‘algorithmic fatigue’

When an AI algorithm fails to live up to expectations, users can end up feeling annoyed, frustrated, and tired.

05 June 2021, venturebeat.com


Why A.I. Should Be Afraid of Us

Because benevolent bots are suckers. Plus, racism in medical journals, the sperm-count “crisis” and more in the Friday edition of the Science Times newsletter.

05 June 2021, nytimes.com

Neuromorphic Chip: Artificial Neurons Recognize Biosignals in Real Time

Researchers from Zurich have developed a compact, energy-efficient device made from artificial neurons that is capable of decoding brainwaves. The chip uses data recorded from the brainwaves of epilepsy patients to identify which regions of the brain cause epileptic seizures.

05 June 2021, scitechdaily.com

AI Outperforms Humans in Creating Cancer Treatments – But Do Doctors Trust It?

The impact of deploying Artificial Intelligence (AI) for radiation cancer therapy in a real-world clinical setting has been tested by Princess Margaret researchers in a unique study involving physicians and their patients. A team of researchers direc

04 June 2021, scitechdaily.com


IBM partners with U.K. on $300M quantum computing research initiative

The $297.5 million AI and quantum computing initiative from IBM and the U.K. aims to spur research in fields like science and manufacturing.

04 June 2021, venturebeat.com

AI Weekly: China’s massive multimodal model highlights AI research gap

China's massive new AI model, which can ostensibly understand multiple modes of media, highlights the growing AI research gap between nations.

04 June 2021, venturebeat.com

How AI can simplify, streamline, and enhance supply chain operations

The shift to advanced automation and AI was already underway as IT teams streamline and enhance their supply chain processes and operations.

04 June 2021, venturebeat.com


Alethea AI and artist Robert Alice launch Sotheby’s auction of the ‘first intelligent NFT’

Alethea AI has teamed up with artist Robert Alice to bring to life a virtual being. And they're auctioning it at Sotheby's as the first iNFT.

04 June 2021, venturebeat.com

Following e-cigarette conversations on Twitter using artificial intelligence

The advertising of nicotine products is highly restricted, but social media allows a way for these products to be marketed to young people. What's more, e-cigarette flavorings make them particularly appealing to teenagers and young adults. A team of researchers have developed machine learning methods to track the conversations on social media about flavored products by one of the most popular e-cigarette brands, JUUL.

04 June 2021, techxplore.com

Daresbury AI and quantum computing site 'will help business'

The centre will be led by IBM and the Science and Technology Facilities Council, a minister says.

04 June 2021, bbc.com


Opinion | Is A.I. the Problem? Or Are We?

Artificial intelligence is already shaping our lives, sometimes with disastrous results.

04 June 2021, nytimes.com

How AI is working with Parkinson’s patients?

The BBC's tech correspondent looks at how AI could change the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

04 June 2021, bbc.com

Cashless Debit Card looking to move beyond Indue as sole issuer

The Department of Social Services is in talks to open the issuance of the welfare quarantining card to further financial institutions beyond just Indue.

03 June 2021, zdnet.com


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