Can energy-efficient federated learning save the world?

Training the artificial intelligence models that underpin web search engines, power smart assistants and enable driverless cars consumes megawatts of energy and generates worrying carbon dioxide emissions. But new ways of training these models are proven to be greener.

07 May 2021, techxplore.com

Harnessing the power of machine learning with MLOps

MLOps is a relatively new discipline that draws on operations teams, data scientists, and software developers.

07 May 2021, venturebeat.com

Best of Both Worlds: Artificial Intelligence Makes Great Microscopes Better Than Ever

Machine learning helps some of the best microscopes to see better, work faster, and process more data. To observe the swift neuronal signals in a fish brain, scientists have started to use a technique called light-field microscopy, which makes it pos

07 May 2021, scitechdaily.com


Researchers develop artificial intelligence that can detect sarcasm in social media

Computer science researchers at the University of Central Florida have developed a sarcasm detector.

07 May 2021, techxplore.com

Video: More certainty for deep learning

Deep learning, machine learning and artificial intelligence offer significant opportunities to solve the challenges of different disciplines and make our lives easier in many ways.

07 May 2021, techxplore.com

Desktop Metal introduces Forust as a sustainable, wood waste upcycling 3D printing process, but is it really?

The environmental cost of sustainable manufacturing isn't always obvious. In this analysis, we look at Desktop Metal's new Forust 3D printing technology and deconstruct the company's extensive environmental claims.

07 May 2021, zdnet.com


The latest defence against banking scams: Your voice

The firm says that hundreds of millions of dollars were saved last year from hackers - and it's all thanks to voice recognition technology.

07 May 2021, zdnet.com

Portable drone hangar gets military certification

The drone industry is increasingly targeting the security and defense sectors.

07 May 2021, zdnet.com

Despite Chip Shortage, Chip Innovation Is Booming

While a variety of industries struggle with supplies, semiconductor experts say there are plenty of new ideas and, most surprising, start-ups.

07 May 2021, nytimes.com


Proper data hygiene critical as enterprises focus on AI governance

AI use raises pressures to understand the provenance of data. That means greater AI governance will be needed.

06 May 2021, venturebeat.com

It’s time to train professional AI risk managers

With European regulations underway that will mandate AI safety, businesses around the world will face AI audits.

06 May 2021, venturebeat.com

Deepfake detectors and datasets exhibit racial and gender bias, USC study shows

Researchers at the University of Southern California find evidence that deepfake detectors and datasets encode racial and gender biases.

06 May 2021, venturebeat.com


Blurred lines in face recognition

Face recognition has come on apace from a cliched trope of science fiction to a reality of the modern world with widespread use in photography databases, social media, and the security world. However, as with any tool, there are those who would abuse it for nefarious ends.

06 May 2021, techxplore.com

White House launches AI website to provide official initiative updates

The White House has launched a website to provide official updates about the US government’s National AI Initiative.


IBM details planned 2-nanometer chip process

During a press conference, IBM detailed its 2-nanometer chip process, which it expects will come into production in the next several years.

06 May 2021, venturebeat.com


How AI is helping Nvidia improve U.S. Postal Service delivery

Nvidia says it's helping the U.S. Postal Service expedite and improve the reliability of mail delivery using AI.

06 May 2021, venturebeat.com

Algorithm for shoe-based blind assistance system

A shoe that tells you where to go: The Lower Austrian company Tec-Innovation has developed an intelligent shoe for detecting obstacles. The shoe, known as InnoMake, has recently been put on the market as an approved medical device and is intended to make the personal mobility of blind and visually impaired people safer.

06 May 2021, techxplore.com

Using 'ant colonies' to find fake news

Although it might be said that there has been malicious writing since our ancestors daubed cave walls with ochre symbols or the very first scribes notched letters into ancient stone tablets, fake news, spam, malicious and threatening words have come to the fore with the advent of our ubiquitous and always-connected digital devices.

06 May 2021, techxplore.com


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