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


A simple model of the brain provides new directions for AI research

Research on how human brains process language can help create algorithms that are robust enough to understand and engage in conversations.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com

The success of self-driving vehicles will depend on teleoperation

Teleoperation makes it possible to remotely monitor autonomous vehicles and lets someoone take control when needed.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com

Shoot better drone videos with a single word

The pros make it look easy, but making a movie with a drone can be anything but.

03 June 2021, techxplore.com


TSMC’s 5nm chip enhancements steer AI driving, 5G

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) introduced N5A enhancement to 5-nanometer chips for AI applications.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com

Let's talk about the elephant in the data

You would not be surprised to see an elephant in the savanna or a plate in your kitchen. Based on your prior experiences and knowledge, you know that is where elephants and plates are often to be found. If you saw a mysterious object in your kitchen, how would you figure out what it was? You would rely on your expectations or prior knowledge.

03 June 2021, techxplore.com

Deepgram beefs up conversational AI engagement with new APIs

Deepgram adds real-time capabilties to conversational AI platform to extend the number of potential use cases.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com


Libyan Fighters Attacked by a Potentially Unaided Drone, U.N. says

A United Nations report suggested that a drone, used against militia fighters in Libya’s civil war, may have selected a target autonomously.

03 June 2021, nytimes.com

Libyan Fighters Attacked by a Potentially Unaided Drone, U.N. Says

A United Nations report suggested that a drone, used against militia fighters in Libya’s civil war, may have selected a target autonomously.

03 June 2021, nytimes.com

Researchers open-source benchmarks measuring quality of AI-generated code

A new study finds that large AI language models are beginning to learn to code, albeit with a few mistakes.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com


Realtime Robotics raises $31.4M to help industrial robots plan their moves

Realtime Robotics, a company developing technology that helps robots alter their motions in dynamic environments, has raised $31.4 million.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com

AI-powered sales enablement platform Gong raises $250M

Gong.io, an AI-powered business-to-business sales enablement platform, raised $250 million at a $7.25 billion valuation.

03 June 2021, venturebeat.com

Do AI-powered food robots put human jobs at risk?

Quick serve is going to the robots thanks to these new machines. Here's why humans stand a chance.

03 June 2021, zdnet.com


MIT Engineers Create a Programmable Digital Fiber – With Memory, Sensors, and AI

In a first, the digital fiber contains memory, temperature sensors, and a trained neural network program for inferring physical activity. MIT researchers have created the first fiber with digital capabilities, able to sense, store, analyze, and infer activity after being sewn into a shirt.

03 June 2021, scitechdaily.com

Art Blooms Alongside Nature in Riverside Park

In an exhibition that sprawls across nearly 100 blocks of park, 24 contemporary artists address literal, metaphoric and poetic ideas of regrowth.

03 June 2021, nytimes.com

Art Blooms Alongside Nature in Riverside Park

In an exhibition that sprawls across nearly 100 blocks of park, 24 contemporary artists address literal, metaphoric and poetic ideas of regrowth.

03 June 2021, nytimes.com


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