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Google’s VideoBERT algorithm predicts the future one cooking video at a time

Google LLC today debuted VideoBERT, an artificial intelligence system that can watch part of a video and extrapolate what will happen in the next few seconds like a human. Equipping a computer with the ability to understand and draw conclusions from a visual scene requires an incredibly sophisticated algorithm. For Google’s researchers, however, the challenge […]

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Amazon makes Alexa Auto SDK 2.0 generally available

In the shadow of a blockbuster Apple press conference earlier this afternoon, Amazon quietly announced the general availability of the Alexa Auto SDK 2.0, the latest version of the software development kit that enables automotive OEMs to integrate Alexa into their vehicles. This release ships with a suite of tools for enabling Alexa to play

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Partnership on AI: Governments should give AI researchers special visas to attend conferences

Governments around the world should create visa classifications especially for the international AI and machine learning community, the Partnership on AI said today in a newly released report. Such visa classifications should be made both for working professionals as well as students and interns in AI and ML in order for them to more easily

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Google Launches TensorFlow ML Framework

Sep 5, 2019 Posted by Dr. Nidhi Arora in Artificial Intelligence, Tech News | 0 comments Google, on 3rd September 2019, introduced TensorFlow Machine Learning Framework named Neural Structured Learning (NSL). It is an open framework which makes use of Neural Graph to train Neural Networks with graphs and structured information.    TensorFlow  TensorFlow is

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Move fast and pray: The merits and perils of speed in enterprise tech

Sometimes speed wins. Other times, it kills. Speed to market, first-mover advantage, rapid deployment and quantum moves forward are generally considered to be positive attributes in the tech world. Yet is it also possible that enterprise tech, which has suddenly become a pretty hot sector, currently is enjoying too much of a good thing? Speed

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A Conversation with Eric Topol – Gigaom

Today’s leading minds talk AI with host Byron Reese About this Episode Episode 95 of Voices in AI features Byron speaking with author Eric Topol regarding how Artificial Intelligence could revolutionize medicine and the health care industry. Listen to this episode or read the full transcript at www.VoicesinAI.com Transcript Excerpt Byron Reese: This is Voices in

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How to Understand What is & What is not Artificial Intelligence?How to understand what is and what is not Artificial Intelligence?

23 Views | Read Time 4 minutes | “The machines surprise me very often” and that Alan Turing, considered the father of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and computing, has said it is an indication of the potential we can see in the short term.  Birth of Artificial Intelligence The concept of Artificial Intelligence was born in

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The Digital Photo of Artificial Intelligence

6 Views | Read Time 3 minutes | The theory of complexity, one might say, is a difficult subject. First of all, because complexity exists much more in practice than in theory. Secondly, because it implies an open way of thinking, far from trivializations, oriented to look at the long term and the depth of

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A Conversation with Ron Green – Gigaom

Today’s leading minds talk AI with host Byron Reese About this Episode Episode 88 of Voices in AI features Byron speaking with Ron Green of KUNGFU.AI about how companies integrate AI and machine learning into their business models. Listen to this episode or read the full transcript at www.VoicesinAI.com Transcript Excerpt Byron Reese: This is

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The new networks of the cloud era: smart, programmable and app-centric

Nick McKeown, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Stanford University, has co-founded and successfully sold four startup companies. They include Nicira Inc., technology acquired by VMware Inc. in 2012 and now responsible for a $2 billion annual run rate as the foundation for NSX. When McKeown steps to a lectern and discusses the

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