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Australia wants AI to handle divorces — here’s why
An online app called Amica is now using artificial intelligence to help separating couples make parenting arrangements and divide their assets.…
Neural’s market outlook for artificial intelligence in 2021 and beyond
The year is coming to a close and it’s safe to say Elon Musk’s prediction that his company would field one million “robotaxis” by the end of…
How AI can give endangered elephants a fighting chance
At present, more African elephants are dying than being born. Over the last century, the world’s elephant population has declined 97% from…
What to check about a Python machine learning book before buying it
With so many books on Python machine learning, making a choice is becoming increasingly difficult. You’re investing both your time and money to…
Scientists demonstrate first ‘plug and play’ brain prosthesis in a paralyzed person
Scientists have completed the first-ever demonstration of a “plug and play” brain prosthesis controlled by a paralyzed person.
The system uses …
How to make AI work for your business
The news about artificial intelligence is mostly dominated by sensational stories such as the ominous threat of deepfakes, deep learning…
Organizations keep messing up their data insights — here’s how to fix it
The current economic downturn and global disruption from the pandemic created a “digital awakening.” Boards and C-level executives are…
Nichesss doesn’t just write copy for you it’ll even explain if your business idea with AI power
TLDR: Nichesss AI Copywriter offers copy in any format you need in seconds, capable of powering your social media, advertising, or even reshaping your next startup venture.There…
Pioneers of deep learning AI think its future is gonna be lit
Deep neural networks will move past their shortcomings without help from symbolic artificial intelligence, three pioneers of deep learning argue in a paper published in the July…
How AI weeds the spam out of our inboxes
Of more than 300 billion emails sent every day, at least half are spam. Email providers have the huge task of filtering out spam and making sure…