AI bike: High intensity cycle CAR.O.L tested

The bike uses interval training to optimise your exercise, but what is it like to use?

18 July 2020, bbc.com

The Horror Novel Lurking in Your Busy Online Life

The genre relies on solitude and isolation to generate fear. But virtual connection is an illusion that cyber-horror writers are beginning to exploit.

18 July 2020, nytimes.com

Giving Robots Human-Like Perception of Their Physical Environments

“Alexa, go to the kitchen and fetch me a snack” Wouldn’t we all appreciate a little help around the house, especially if that help came in the form of a smart, adaptable, uncomplaining robot? Sure, there are the one-trick Roombas of the appliance world.

18 July 2020, scitechdaily.com


How a market is using AI to combat Covid-19 outbreaks

Markets have been virus hotspots in Colombia, so one of them is trying a new way to curb the spread.

18 July 2020, bbc.com

Announcing the Women in AI Awards winners

Here are the winners of the second annual Women in AI Awards. The awards are part of VentureBeat's continuing commitment to diversity in AI.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

The Mathematics Behind AI

How does AI work? Delve into the world of mathematics to find out more…

17 July 2020, aidaily.co.uk


Why Unity claims synthetic data sets can improve computer vision models

It takes a massive amount of data to train computer vision models in fields like autonomous driving. Unity thinks synthetic data can help.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

How BMW and Malong used edge AI and machine learning to streamline warehouse and checkout systems

In a panel discussion at VentureBeat's Transform 2020 conference, executives from BMW, Red Hat, and Malong talked about the potential of AI at the edge.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Will AI Be The End Of Mankind?

The AI takeover. A hypothetical scenario where the machines become sentient and begin their reign over the human race. This has been a scenario coined by many major blockbuster films such as The Matrix, Terminator, Resident Evil, and many more. Altho

17 July 2020, aidaily.co.uk


How Pixar uses AI and GANs to create high-resolution content

Pixar's machine learning concept called "deep learned super resolution" relies on generative adversarial networks to streamline rendering.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Which Face is Real? Using Frequency Analysis to Identify “Deep-Fake” Images

This method exposes fake images created by computer algorithms rather than by humans. They look deceptively real, but they are made by computers: so-called deep-fake images are generated by machine learning algorithms, and humans are pretty much unable to distinguish them from real photos.

17 July 2020, scitechdaily.com

Silicon Valley execs and Pentagon AI chief talk AI at the edge

Representatives from the Pentagon's Joint AI Center and Silicon Valley companies discussed the defense role of AI at the edge.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com


A beginner’s guide to the AI apocalypse: Artificial stupidity

Welcome to the latest article in TNW’s guide to the AI apocalypse. In this series we’ll examine some of the most popular doomsday scenarios prognosticated by modern AI experts.  In this edition we’re going to flip the script and talk about something

17 July 2020, thenextweb.com

California DMV allows AutoX to test autonomous cars without drivers behind the wheel

The California DMV awarded autonomous car startup AutoX a permit authorizing it to test driverless vehicles on streets within a designated part of San Jose.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

eBay CTO: AI is now an ‘ecosystem’ for us

Such is the pervasiveness of AI across eBay today that the company's CTO Mazen Rawashdeh says AI is now an "ecosystem" at the company. 

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com


AI Weekly: Transform 2020 showcased the practical side of AI and ML

At VentureBeat's Transform 2020 summit, panelists talked about practical, real-world applications of AI and machine learning as opposed to theoretical.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Researchers warn court ruling could have a chilling effect on adversarial machine learning

A team of researchers say inconsistent interpretations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) could have a chilling effect on cybersecurity.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com

Uber: Tooling is a critical part of AI development and deployment

Uber chief scientist Zoubin Ghahramani spoke at VentureBeat's Transform 2020 summit about the importance of tooling in AI model development.

17 July 2020, venturebeat.com


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