Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Bioinformatics

Find out how AI benefits the field of bioinformatics

10 August 2020, aidaily.co.uk

How has COVID-10 impacted your company's digital transformation?

Take this quick, multiple choice survey and tell us about your company's digital transformation plans.

10 August 2020, zdnet.com

Edinblurb festival: the AI bot creating new fringe shows every hour

Edinburgh University’s ImprovBot uses data from eight years of past productions to invent tantalising no-shows

10 August 2020, theguardian.com


Researchers find ‘inconsistent’ benchmarking across 3,867 AI research papers

A survey of over 3,000 machine learning and AI research papers found little in the way of consistency with respect to benchmark metrics.

10 August 2020, venturebeat.com

Government paid Vote Leave AI firm to analyse UK citizens' tweets

Faculty, linked to senior Tories, hired to collect tweets as part of coronavirus-related contract

10 August 2020, theguardian.com

Army advances learning capabilities of drone swarms

Army researchers developed a reinforcement learning approach that will allow swarms of unmanned aerial and ground vehicles to optimally accomplish various missions while minimizing performance uncertainty.

10 August 2020, techxplore.com


DARPA’s AI-powered jet fight will be held virtually due to COVID-19

An upcoming event to display and test AI-powered jet fighters will now be held virtually due to COVID-19.


Researchers tout quantum algorithm to characterise noise

The research explains a way around the main obstacle for building large-scale quantum computers, noise.

10 August 2020, zdnet.com

Ironscales raises $8 million more for AI that thwarts email phishing attacks

Ironscales, a startup leveraging AI to detect and remediate email phishing attacks, has raised an $8 million extension to its series B round.

10 August 2020, venturebeat.com


Shrinking deep learning's carbon footprint

In June, OpenAI unveiled the largest language model in the world, a text-generating tool called GPT-3 that can write creative fiction, translate legalese into plain English, and answer obscure trivia questions. It's the latest feat of intelligence achieved by deep learning, a machine learning method patterned after the way neurons in the brain process and store information.

10 August 2020, techxplore.com

A US Air Force Pilot is taking on AI in a virtual dogfight — here’s how to watch it

An AI-controlled fighter jet will battle a US Air Force pilot in a simulated dogfight that's the final trial of DARPA's AlphaDogfight competition.

10 August 2020, thenextweb.com

How AI Could Change Aviation Forever...

Artificial Intelligence has been around for quite for approximately 60 years now. However, due to modern computing and hardware, there has been a much larger and visible trend in advancement in AI. Find out how AI will be integrated into the field of

10 August 2020, aidaily.co.uk


Finalists chosen in global engineering challenge to save humanity

A hybrid multi-crop greenhouse dryer, portable desalination: See the ideas that could save lives around the world.

10 August 2020, zdnet.com

Is the AI that's Racist, or is it the Humans That Create it?

Racism is a poison in our society, one which until recently, AI was thought immune to. However, there have been a multitude of cases of AI being racist. Exploring the recent cases of AI racism and what must be done to counter this issue.

10 August 2020, aidaily.co.uk

Why Do Solar Farms Kill Birds? Call in the AI Bird Watcher

Solar facilities kill tens of thousands of birds every year, and no one is quite sure why. An artificial-intelligence-powered birder is on the case.

10 August 2020, wired.com


IP Australia and NRL trial blockchain to combat counterfeits

Verified trademarks will be marked with a digital "trust badge".

10 August 2020, zdnet.com

ACCC says bank screen scraping warnings are not anti-competitive

Warnings about handing over bank credentials to others are general security warnings, not seen as trying to lessen competition.

10 August 2020, zdnet.com

Data systems that learn to be better

Storage tool developed at MIT CSAIL adapts to what its datasets’ users want to search.

10 August 2020, news.mit.edu


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