An AI can generate photographs of people’s faces from line drawings

An algorithm that can turn line sketches of people’s faces into realistic photographs could rapidly generate images of suspects in criminal investigations

15 June 2020, newscientist.com

Abduction treatment in stable hip dysplasia does not alter the acetabular growth: results of a randomized clinical trial

Expectations are high for AI to help fight COVID-19. But before AI tools can make an impact, global collaboration and high-quality data and model sharing are needed.

15 June 2020, nature.com

Omentin: a biomarker of cardiovascular risk in individuals with axial spondyloarthritis

Developers hope that tools for processing natural language will help biomedical researchers and clinicians to find the COVID-19 papers that they need.

15 June 2020, nature.com


Building on the success of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor therapy: a vision for the next decade

An artificial intelligence-based method may infill gaps in historical temperature data more effectively than conventional techniques. Application of this method reveals a stronger global warming trend between 1850 and 2018 than estimated previously.

15 June 2020, nature.com

Jitterbug: Roaches and robots shake it to transition between movements in tricky terrain

By chasing cockroaches through an obstacle course and studying their movements, the engineers that brought you the cockroach robot and the snake robot discovered that animals' movement transitions corresponded to overcoming potential energy barriers and that they can jitter around to traverse obstacles in complex terrain.

15 June 2020, sciencedaily.com

F1 insights by AWS: ruining the action or enhancing the experience?

Formula One: the pinnacle of motor racing. Enhancing the viewer experience isn’t easy when there are 20 cars to track - but F1 insights powered by AWS seeks to bring on-track battles to life through shiny new broadcast graphics. How? Read on to find

14 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk


Instagram vs. Cyberbullying

Instagram is the most popular social media app amongst newer generations, but also the most popular social media app used for targeting individuals.

14 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk

How Impact Africa Network aims to change society via entrepreneurship, STEM, and innovation

We caught up with Mark Karake, CEO of the Impact Africa Network, to talk about fundraising models, the promise of STEM in Kenya and Africa, and how with some work the region can be a tech hub.

14 June 2020, zdnet.com

ATTN: NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover Drivers Need Your Help

Using an online tool to label Martian terrain types, you can train an artificial intelligence algorithm that could improve the way engineers guide the Curiosity rover. You may be able to help NASA's Curiosity rover drivers better navigate Mars. Using

14 June 2020, scitechdaily.com


New Integrated 3D-Circuit Architecture With Spiraling Memory for More Efficient AI

Researchers from the Institute of Industrial Science at The University of Tokyo designed and built specialized computer hardware consisting of stacks of memory modules arranged in a 3D-spiral for artificial intelligence (AI) applications. This resear

14 June 2020, scitechdaily.com

AI in Cyber Security Making Things Easier For Experts

In a world were cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated experts use AI to help level the playing field

13 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk

Blurred Faces Are Now 60 Times Sharper With AI

Researchers at Duke University have developed an AI that is able to transform blurry, unrecognisable pictures of people’s faces into the perfect selfie, in finer detail than ever before.

13 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk


A Bionic Eye for AI?

New developments in the the image recognition field may change the way we look at AI forever, as well as the way they look at us.

13 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk

When ‘quick wins’ in data science add up to a long fail

Businesses invest in data science because it promises to be transformative. But quick wins don't transform; they reinforce the status quo.

13 June 2020, venturebeat.com

Rep. Jimmy Gomez on the future of facial recognition regulation in Congress

Rep. Jimmy Gomez (D-CA) spoke with us about facial recognition regulation in Congress as Amazon, IBM, and Microsoft pause or end work with the police.

13 June 2020, venturebeat.com


The key differences between rule-based AI and machine learning

Companies across industries are exploring and implementing artificial intelligence (AI) projects, from big data to robotics, to automate business processes, improve customer experience, and innovate product development. According to McKinsey, “embracing AI promises considerable benefits for businesses and economies through its contributions to productivity and growth.

13 June 2020, thenextweb.com

How AI Will Transform Healthcare In Developing Regions

Read on to discover how applications designed for emerging economies could be key in narrowing the growing gap in the quality of healthcare that is forming between the richer and poorer regions of the planet - through the magic of AI.

13 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk

How AI Could change Finance

AI could change the finance industry - from tackling fraud to targeted marketing.

13 June 2020, aidaily.co.uk


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