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The AI brain drain

Twenty years ago, the people interested in artificial intelligence research were mostly confined in universities and non-profit AI labs. AI research projects were mostly long-term engagements that spanned across several years—or even decades— and the goal was to serve science and expand human knowledge. But in the past decade, thanks to advances in deep learning and artificial neural […]

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Top Data Science Applications

There is no industry in the world today that does not use data. As such, data science has become a fuel for industries. There are various industries like banking, finance, manufacturing, transport, e-commerce, education, etc. that use data science. As a result, there are several Data Science Applications related to it. We will look at

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Researchers develop radar that lets cars see around corners

Researchers at a US university have developed a new kind of radar which — when equipped with some AI wizardry — can help cars see round corners. Princeton university engineers have created a type of Doppler radar, typically used to catch speeding cars, that bounces radio waves off stationary objects to effectively “see” around corners. Coupled

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All you need to know about investing in AI during an economic downturn

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) projects have been near the top of the investment priority list for enterprises in the past five years. According to Gartner, 14% of organizations have already adopted AI, and 48% more are considering adoption by 2020. The reasons for the rapid adoption and continued interest in AI and ML

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3 books you should read as a beginner in data science and machine learning

With data science and machine learning skills being in high demand, there’s increasing interest in careers in both fields. But with so many educational books, video tutorials and online courses on data science and machine learning, finding the right starting point can be quite confusing. Readers often ask me for advice on the best roadmap

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Machine Learning helping to combat cybercrime

In the last few months, millions of dollars have been stolen from unemployment systems during this time of immense pressure due to coronavirus-related claims. A skilled ring of international fraudsters has been submitting false unemployment claims for individuals that still have steady work. The attackers use previously acquired Personally Identifiable Information (PII) such as social

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Natural Language Processing and Generation Explained

20 years ago, if you had a database table containing your sales information and you wanted to pull up the ten most sold items in the past year, you would have to run a command that looked like this: SELECT TOP 10 SUM(sale_total) AS total_sales FROM sales WHERE sale_date > DATEADD(day, -365, GETDATE()) GROUP BY

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AI learns how to stitch up patients by studying surgical videos

You probably wouldn’t want a surgeon to stitch you up if they’d learned their craft by studying YouTube videos. But what about a robot? The prospect might not be as fanciful as it sounds. Researchers from UC Berkeley, Intel, and Google Brain recently taught an AI model to operate by imitating videos of eight human surgeons at work. The

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Why you need a data scientist on your team

Why hire a Data Scientist for your team? The results of Data Science are already working their magic in our day-to-day lives. Take for instance the Internet, there are more websites than one can imagine – a single google search shows 1 billion results which is a figure that is actually hard to imagine. Every time

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The edge self-explainable AI over interpretable AI

Would you trust an artificial intelligence algorithm that works eerily well, making accurate decisions 99.9% of the time, but is a mysterious black box? Every system fails every now and then, and when it does, we want explanations, especially when human lives are at stake. And a system that can’t be explained can’t be trusted.

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