Fooling deep neural networks for object detection with adversarial 3-D logos

Over the past decade, researchers have developed a growing number of deep neural networks that can be trained to complete a variety of tasks, including recognizing people or objects in images. While many of these computational techniques have achieved remarkable results, they can sometimes be fooled into misclassifying data.

30 July 2020, techxplore.com

AI, Fashion, And The BIgger Picture

Have you ever ordered a shirt online and when it arrived, found out it was too large? Or realised the size of the shoes you received were too small? Yes, it happens to everyone. Yet AI can solve that. The fashion industry is one of the biggest indust

30 July 2020, aidaily.co.uk

Candis raises nearly $14 million to automate accounting processes with AI

Candis, a startup developing a platform for automated accounting and payment processes, has raised €12 million ($13.97 million) in funding.

30 July 2020, venturebeat.com


Buildots raises $16 million to automate construction site reporting with AI

Buildots, a construction analytics startup using AI and 360-degree cameras to track site progress, has raised $16 million in venture capital.

30 July 2020, venturebeat.com

What’s This? A Bipartisan Plan for AI and National Security

Republican Will Hurd and Democrat Robin Kelly want more Pentagon spending, a Cold War-style “hotline,” and a curb on chip exports to China.

30 July 2020, wired.com

Algorithm finds hidden connections between paintings at the Met

Art is often heralded as the greatest journey into the past, solidifying a moment in time and space; the beautiful vehicle that lets us momentarily escape the present.

30 July 2020, techxplore.com


The AI Foundation raises $17 million to create digital AI-powered personas

The AI Foundation, a startup developing technology that powers digital personas, has raised $17 million in venture capital.

30 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Wanted: A robot with a gentle touch

Think backflipping robot dogs are weird? The next phase of the robot revolution is going to be a little uncomfortable.

30 July 2020, zdnet.com

AI Is All the Rage. So Why Aren’t More Businesses Using It?

A big study by the US Census Bureau finds that only about 9 percent of firms employ tools like machine learning or voice recognition—for now.

30 July 2020, wired.com


Victorian government trials touchless pedestrian crossing technology in Melbourne

Pedestrians just simply need to wave their hands to activate the pedestrian crossing signal.

30 July 2020, zdnet.com

Australian Medical Association calls for telehealth permanency

The measures put in place amid COVID-19 are 'strongly' supported by the AMA to become a lasting feature of Australia's health system.

30 July 2020, zdnet.com

IBM and University of Tokyo team up for Quantum Innovation Initiative Consortium

QIIC to be housed at the University of Tokyo with access to quantum systems from IBM.

30 July 2020, zdnet.com


Australia's report on the future of agtech coming soon

It will examine the impacts, opportunities, and challenges around agtech over the next 10 years.

30 July 2020, zdnet.com

Immunoprophylactic and immunotherapeutic control of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer

Current preclinical models to investigate human HR + breast cancer progression and response to immunotherapy in vivo are limited. Here, the authors demonstrate that mammary tumours driven by a synthetic progestin combined with an oral carcinogen recapitulate several immunobiological features of human HR + breast cancers.

30 July 2020, nature.com

ω-6 Polyunsaturated fatty acids (linoleic acid) activate both autophagy and antioxidation in a synergistic feedback loop via TOR-dependent and TOR-independent signaling pathways

Current preclinical models to investigate human HR + breast cancer progression and response to immunotherapy in vivo are limited. Here, the authors demonstrate that mammary tumours driven by a synthetic progestin combined with an oral carcinogen recapitulate several immunobiological features of human HR + breast cancers.

30 July 2020, nature.com


Google releases Model Card Toolkit to promote AI model transparency

Google's Model Card Toolkit aims to promote AI system transparency by making it easier to create 'cards' that explain models' limitations.

29 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Researchers find evidence of bias in recommender systems

In a preprint paper, researchers find evidence of bias in the sorts of recommendation algorithms that surface TV shows on streaming platforms.

29 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Scientists use AI to predict what makes a successful relationship

A new AI study led by Western University uses machine learning to work out what makes a happy relationship.

29 July 2020, thenextweb.com


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