Education reinvented: How COVID-19 has changed how students learn

Global school closings usher in e-learning on a massive scale.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com

Facebook bots to combat bad behavior

As the world's largest social network, Facebook provides endless hours of discussion, entertainment, news, videos and just good times for the more than 2.6 billion of its users.

24 July 2020, techxplore.com

How AI Could Make Our Roads Safer

Road accidents contribute to over 2000 deaths each year in the UK alone, and the vast majority of these deaths are preventable. Learn more about how this could be set to change with the introduction of AI into commercial vehicles.

24 July 2020, aidaily.co.uk


No signal? This new tech could fix the biggest frustration with your train journey

New prototype antennas could end internet not-spots blighting rail journeys.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com

Innovative tools offer reproducibility for Deep Learning

Machine learning and AI are exciting topics in science, promising faster and more accurate data analyses and new insights.

24 July 2020, techxplore.com

Scientists build machine learning model for detecting early signs of depression in text

A new machine learning model can detect early signs of depression in written text like Twitter posts, according to a study by University of Alberta computing scientists.

24 July 2020, techxplore.com


How AI systems use Mad Libs to teach themselves grammar

Imagine you're training a computer with a solid vocabulary and a basic knowledge about parts of speech. How would it understand this sentence: "The chef who ran to the store was out of food."

24 July 2020, techxplore.com

'Touchless touchscreen' could fight future epidemics, researchers say

'Technology could help reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission,' engineers say

24 July 2020, independent.co.uk

Deep-belief networks detect glioblastoma tumors from MRI scans

Scientists from South Ural State University, in collaboration with foreign colleagues, have proposed a new model for the classification of MRI images based on a deep-belief network that will help to detect malignant brain tumors faster and more accurately.

24 July 2020, techxplore.com


Microsoft's Surface Duo dual-screen Android device takes another big step forwards

Microsoft looks set to release the dual-screen Surface Duo sooner rather than later.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com

What is adversarial machine learning?

To human observers, the following two images are identical. But researchers at Google showed in 2015 that a popular object detection algorithm classified the left image as “panda” and the right one as “gibbon.” And oddly enough, it had more confidence in the gibbon image.

24 July 2020, thenextweb.com

Robot usage is soaring during pandemic

Conditions are ideal for a massive adoption boost to robotic and software automation technologies.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com


Key RPA trends in China

The global RPA market has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years. While the market is still nascent in China, more vendors are offering AI capabilities. Forrester breaks down the top RPA trends in China.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com

The Star of This $70 Million Sci-Fi Film Is a Robot

Meet Erica, an android believed to be Hollywood’s first fully autonomous artificially intelligent actor. Can she overcome the uncanny valley?

24 July 2020, nytimes.com

The plan for Australia's first Indigenous-focused startup accelerator Barayamal

With world domination in his sights, Barayamal's founder Dean Foley is on a mission to make a big impact on First Nations entrepreneurship.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com


Oracle shakes up blockchain cloud service pricing and backup

Company says customers are 'increasingly' moving blockchain applications into production.

24 July 2020, zdnet.com

Commentary: America must invest in its ability to innovate

Presidents of MIT and Indiana University urge America’s leaders to support bipartisan innovation bill.

24 July 2020, news.mit.edu

Digital health technologies: opportunities and challenges in rheumatology

Digital health technologies (DHTs) have a variety of interesting current and possible future applications in rheumatology. In this article, the authors describe some of the key barriers that prevent DHT integration into rheumatology care and discuss ways in which these barriers could be addressed.

24 July 2020, nature.com


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